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FUNERAL NOTICE, rpIE F„„er«l of ! ,p „ «>» leave-her residence, Bb* Fairlie ff,. Y Hn> , ro ;-) [ ORROW (fri. V. tcr- AM " Karori (:cm,> " ARCH. AVILSON AND CO. Jeleplione 21-W9. (i Buckle Street.. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. . ; K and ! 28 Riddiford Street. Mortuary Chapel, Horse and Motor Hearses. The. most ' complete and up-to-date Funeral Fur- i msher in tho Dominion. 'Phono 937 (day or nighty . , MR..W. E.IEMEYS, who was asso- ": JJi mated with Messrs. Flyger and Co., I Undertakers and Lmbalmers, for some i years, intimates that he has taken over • > this long-established business, and wishes to assure the public of careful and faith- ' iul sernco. W- E. JEFFREYS AND CO., Undertakers and Embalmers, 222 Cuba Street. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Watchmaker, only first - • » class workman need apply. Box 285 i Wanganui. •• .' WANTED. a Cook, also Housemaid, .„i, S? r tbe ' co l!? l ' rv - Apply Lady Russell, Tunanm, Hastings. , TS7 ANTED, Housekeeper, take charga '' /» of liouse and 3 children. "HouseLevin, WANTED, Licensed Plumber, spies- : : Vdid chance for good man with little capital.' Reply Box 956, G.P.O. WANTED lroners, wages from 30s. te - N i ' '40s. week, according to ability. Apr£y_Conclnimn'6 Laundry, Petone. ■ , "WANTED, reliable'man for Grocery y » Business, counter and canvassing';' "^g c ?_', ss -jLPP'y.BoxJ30 L Hawera. WANTED, "Married Couple for dairy ' » fnnn; machines used, no children • 1 Pjeferrcd.__Appl y Corpe, Woodville. WANTED, good Shoeing and General I Smith; also competent Floorman. •JM?-^'ZL c l o J!:. ittl(t - Ll °y». Hunterville. BLACKSMITH^^teI" Shoeing and XJ General, top wages and constant. t Apply G. F. Rickett, South Norsewood, "'. Waated, two Ladyhclps, one aWe '' »» cook, 305.; one housework, 258;; town, comfortable home. Hallwright ' VVairoa. • fi i WANTED, a competent Cook-Gcnerai •! *» and a Housemaid, or two Ladvhelps. Apply Mrs. F. M. Nelson, Fern- ' mil, Hastings. i "WANTED, immediately, Help, coun- '* ' try. mi children; no objection to ', woman and child, under school age. Ap- ' i ' ] WATCH'J[AKER~Winted. first class, permanent position good man; wage £5 10s. weekly. Apply, urgent, J. E. Fift. Jeweller, The Square, Palmcrston ' North. ' , ■ SITUATIONS WANTED. . ~"1 T7ILITE Registry. Wanted Place, two I •V bright, intelligent Lads. Sheep Sia- • Hon, IS. 17, game place. \ WANTED, all-roui;.l work, Sheep "': „.,. i' nrn V, e -vperienccd, 2 dogs. Write _All-Round, c/o "DomiMion." ' CHILDREN'S Nurse ■'desires Position ' on voyage to England eariy next year. Apply "Nurse," c;o Mrs. F. B. '"■ Logan ( _Pukekino. Hustings. , '' Maid seeFs ' ", *J Position with lady travelling to i Lngland early next year. Apply Uliana ' Soetekouw, c/o .Mrs. F. B. Logan, Puko- ; '.' T7ILITE Regiatiy. Wanted' to Place re- ■■ liable, experienced Married Couple, wifo excellent cook-laundress or laund- -". ress's position, make bread, butter; man i experienced all-round station gardener, good fencer, have references, recommended, any district. To Place, Smart Lad, .-' '• 16, 6heep station, any district. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. i ANTku, by Business Lady, Board ' Residence, private family preferred. Apply, 6tating terms, Miss Tate, G.P.O. ' WANTED, Two Rooms, one furnished ■'; bedroom, and ono unfurnished room , ' with fireplace, suitable for workroom. i Apply "Rooms," "Dominion" Agency, ' Potono. . Z "yACANT, Bedrooms and Sittingrooms, » harbour view, near Parliament House; conveniences-, with refined married couple. "Comfort-Quietness," o/o 'Dominion." Q LADIES, 2 boys (10, 7), would like j '* rooms as Paying Guests in country '. honys for few weeks from Christmas; ', near beach or river preferreil. State ttrma. "Holiday," P. 0., Fcilding. . ORIENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL~tho y new, well-lightod, cool brick building, which is on the latest and most ap- i proreel lines, containing every essential for tho comfort and wclfaro : of guests; electric light, excellent cuisine. Country visitors specially catered for. C/THROSBY, Proprietor. 'Phone 21—259. Telegrams, "Kiosk." "nONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL (corner ! -"-' Dixon Street and Tho Terrace),.fow minutes from Post Office. Splendid view i city and harbour. Tariff, Bs. per day; '; or £2 ss. per week. Permanent by arrangement. 'Phone 1859. Tennis court, ! MRS. MAXWELL, ; (Lato Maxwell's Tearooms), ; Proprietress. '' i RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEH x DOMINION AVENUE (Plimmer's Steps). Under new management. This new, first-class Privato Hotel is now ' open to rccoivo Guests. Two bathrooms on each floor, excellent cuisine. Com: ,; manding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. R. SKILLING, Proprietor, Lato Tho Mansions. 'Phone G2B. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. j nOMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION, V-' half a minute from L-ambton Station. Excellent Cuisine, Moderate Tariff, J Early BreaTifast if required. ' : MRS. CLAY, 9 Mulgravo Street, Wellington. 'Phono 2-153. BUSINESS NOTICES. W BARBER"AND~CO., Dyore and '. ¥T . Dry-cleaners, 125 Cuba- Street, City. 'Phone 22G. ; TfcON'f be persuaded to accept su'bsti- ■""' ■y tulcs for WOOD-MILNE Rubber '' ' Heels! Made from finest Para rubber \ that will not crack or break! THE ONITsAMPLE ROOM, No. 9. Room No. 9, First Floor. Next Empress Pictures, 10?. Willis Street. I>] ' e , k Y ?" Sl,ovh Coat Noir. ' ■y 200 Samples, direct from tho uiaautacturors. Grand Selection. GoiliL' liko wildfire. From 355. to 106s ' 000 Ladies' Hats, to be sold at 50 per cent, below tho keenest shop prices Don t delay in securing those imbeat, ablo bargains. ! Di?SiSSff , - TOBRM - >*«*"•

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 36, 6 November 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 36, 6 November 1919, Page 1

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