"THE DOMINION." Subsorlption Ratos. SUBSCRIPTION ON POSTED COPIES: 12 Mos. 6 Mos. 3 Mos. 1 Mth. Booking Rate 78/- 39/- 19/6 6/6 If Paid in Advance 65/- 34/- 18/- 6/6 SUBSCRIPTIONS ON COPIES DELIVERED: Booking Bate ■ 52/- 26/- 13/- 4/4 If Paid in Advance 46/- 23/6 12/- 4/4 All Subscriptions are payable in advance, and substantial discounts are allowed for prepayment, as reference to the table above will show.
FTIHE Funeral of the Into JOSEPH J- BALDWIN will leave the Mortuary Chanel of R. H. Wilson and Son, TOMORROW (THURSDAY), August 4, 1921, at 2 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. Motor funeral. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and Embalmers, 'Phone 24—155. 164 Adelaide Road.
FUNERAL FURNISHERS. MORRIS, JUN., 60 Taranaki St. (Head Office and Mortuary Chapel); Branch at 28 Riddiford Street. Wellington. FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER. Telephone (day and night!. 22 —159. Funerals conducted by Motor or Horse. M? WILSON AND CO. • (Late of J. and A. Wilson). UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Mortuary, Workshops, and Office, 270 a Willis Street. Residence, 268 Willis Street. Telephone (office and residence), 21—949. (Aroh. M'L. Wilson, Building Valuer.) PERSONAL. NOTICE to Applicants—Position for Steady Man filled, at Mrs. Wood's, Morrison's Bush, Greytown. ’TVf ATRIA! 3l, inLv.l. vites correspondence from genuine homely girl, view to matrimony'; replies confidential. "Tradesman,'' c/o "Dominion.” MATRIMONIA L—Wi dower (40) wishes to correspond with domesticated Indy about same age. with view to matrimony. Apply "Widower," c/o "Dominion,” LOST AND FOUND. LOST, about 3 weeks ago, old-fashioned , Eye-glasses near Royal Oak or Boul cott Street. Reward, Royal Oak. PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. TO ACCOUNTANTS. require the services of an EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, male or female. Must be fully competent. Apply, with testimonials, stating age, and when can take up duties. Salary per week, £7. C. A. WILKINSON, LTD., Eltham. Applications, to be made onP.s.c. Form 17a obtainable at principal Post Offices, will be received up to noon for the following position:— Closing September 1, 1921: State Forest Seryice. Forest Assistant, Wellington; General Division; salary JU3SO per annum, maximum .£4OO. It is desired that applicants should hold a degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture or other recognised diploma, and have had not less than three years’ field practice in connection with soil surveys and, pastoral and agricultural activities in Australasia. Further particulars may be obtained on application. T. MARK, Acting Secretary, Public Service Commissioner. WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Applications, closing on August 10, are invited for the position of TEACHERS (1 male and 1 female) OF GENERAL SECONDARY SCHOOL SUBJECTS. Qualifications in French or Physical Soionce will bo a recommendation. Salary will be according to tho Technical Schools Grading Scheme, in which personal qualifications determine the salary. The actual salary may be ascertained by submitting qualifications to the Director of Education. Applications are also invited for a Relieving Teacher, with similar qualifications, to commence at a date to be arranged. G. J. PARK, Director. TO A RELIABLE ESTABLISHED NEW ZEALAND MERCHANT AND IMPORTER. ENGLISHMAN, with over 20 years' international sales and sales promotion experience, eight years resident with family of two in the United States, also an American associate, single, with 10 rears’ world experience—two year? in Europe with Hoover food relief admin-istration-desires to come to reside permanently in New Zealand. Senior associate has close personal relations with executive heads of many high type American manufacturers of varied lines, including machine tools, hardware, agricultural implements, household appliances, wearing apparel, jewellery, rope, automobile specialties, etc. All long established representative and reliable manufacturers of the highest type. Consignment sample collections anti lowest export terms can be arranged. Advertisers desire to negotiate with a New Zealand firm, of financial stability and long-established connections to inaugurate an extensive American department in New Zealand. Advertisers will sell, co-operate with firms’ present organisation, and be responsible for all details. Calibre of firm should be such as permits the guaranteeing, if_ necessary, of all orders placed in the U.S.A, and the defraying of advertisers' expenses until merchandise is landed in New Zealand and paid for. In order to assure lowest special prices itjs perhaps not advisable for advertisers to Thvy any expense and aervico charge on ttio American manufacturers. Personal motive for the dhange; advertiser desires to live in a young, clean country where economic conditions are as yet untainted, and a reasonably prosperous future is assured to intelligent applied efficiency of tho highest order. Searching investigation invited by a New Zealand firm of known dependability and integrity. 'Advertisers must insist also on equal satisfaction os to firms replying. Serious answers providing full detail wlu he treated in absolute confidence. Write "ALPHA AND OMEGA,” C/o T. B. Browne. Ltd., Aeolian Building, 83 Weet 42nd Street, New York City, UJB.A. I
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 265, 3 August 1921, Page 1
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