SITUATIONS WANTED. HANDY Man requires work, permanent preferred, repairing or painting; reasonable. A 34, c/o “Dominion.” "VAT ANTED, Block for Rabbiting, by 2 ’ ’ experienced young men. Apply “G.C.,” “Dominion'’ Agency, Masteiton. WA' ANTED, by Two experienced Wood ’ Splitters, work by contract. Apply “Worker,” "Dominion” ’Agency, Masteiton. - QCOTTISn iiegistl-y, ’Phone 3105, highly recommends married Chef, , wife kitchen, or reliever, country hotel; references. ‘ QTAR Registry, 2GB Quay, recommends private married Chauffeur (overhauling), first-class local references. ’Plmno 2339. ________ QCU'ITISH Registry, ’Phone- 3405, ro--4-7 commends 2 refined Ladyhelps, country (diplomas for cooking), prefer same district. "UVANTED, position Waitress or ' ' Housemaid, by young woman,, experienced, country preferred. Reply L 55, c/o "Dominion.” tSHANTED, ’Work on farm of any V> description by married man; good experience and good toiler; Taranaki man. Apply 1.49, c/o "Dominion." ■pARMERS’ Labour Bureau, ’Phone A 3405 recommends experienced Shepherds, Ploughman, Station Cooks, I’encers, Scrub-cutters, Milkers, Couples. PARTNERSHIPS. VACANT AND WANTED. ARTNERSIIIP available with~Wellington fiijn Land and Estate Agents; previous experience not essential. Jennens and Co., opp. "Evening Post.” - BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Hl V ATE Board-Residence, City. Vacancies for gentlemen. Telephone 21 —772. TAIRST’-CLASS Board and Residence for gentlemen. 3 Paterson St., near Basin Reserve. SUPEItIUR -Private Board-Residence; single and double room; central and select. 231 The Terrace. pRANoI'QN, Seatoun, 2 minuses V from sea and car. every convenience, moderate tariff. Miss Craighead. QELWYN Private Hotel, Cambridge 47 Terrace, Courtenay Place end.—• Vacancies for few permanent or casual guests. . r PHE RITZ, 290 Willis Street. ExeluA giv» Accommodation, Gentlemen only, double and single rooms, smoke lounge. ROTORUA—Good Board, private famAX ily, all conveniences; central; terms moderate. Mrs. Shields, Hinemoa Street, Rotorua SUPERIOR Accommodation offered £5 Travelling Public; every convenience. 8 Davis Street, opp. Thorndon Station. 'Phone 21—395. XVHII’EHALL Family Private Hotel. VY Entrances: Dominion Avenue, and Boulcott Street. Tariff, 6s. pei day; 30s. weekly; reductions for families; good table; electric light throughout; hot baths, and all conveniences. I hone 1617. _ TO LET. ROR Weddings, Dances, Parties, etc., A Empire’ Hall, Cuba Street. Apply PU Do A 1288 DOUBLE Bed-Sitting Room, also Single one; all conveniences; select’; harbour view. Apply 339 The Terrace. ' , rpu LET, Furnished Cottage, Otaki ■L Beach, three rooms and kitchenette; £1 per week. Apply R3l c/o ‘"Doni i nioii.” mb LET, Thorndon, Furnished BedA room, Dining-room, Kitchen, separate, conveniences, 2 adults. Apply 11 Bolton Street. STORAGE in Colonial Carrying Com <5 pany’s Brick Store for Furniture, Goods, etc. Furniture packed and lorwarded to all ports TO LE’S ~ K ELBURN—Splendid Residence, 6 rooms and conveniences (unfurnished); ideal situation and house in perfect condition; lease for two years as from the 20th inst. will be granted to an approved tenant; rent L‘4 week. App y to pallisbr and CO1) Nathan’s Buildings, Grey St. OFFICES TO LET. rpHREE OFFICES, to be Let singly or in a suite, witli built-in safe, are available on the First Floor Royal Exchange Building, 113-115 Customhouse Quav. Immediate possession. Extended lea.se can be arranged. These Offices are sit rated in the centre of Wellington’s business area, right opposite Stewart Dawson s and the Bank of New Zealand Corner, at the junction of Willis Street and Lambton Quay, on Wellington’s main traffic arteiy, and opposite a tram stopping-place Good lighting, quiet; would suit professional m .Meeting Room of Chamber is on the same floor, facing street, and is available for casual lettings, morning afternoon. or evening, for the holding of meetings of directors and shareho ders of companies, meetings of creditors, sports bodies, conferences, etc., etc. For further particulars apply to the Secretary, WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 113-115 Customhouse Quay. WANTED TO BUY. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. ~~ OLD False Teeth, 55., 10s., 205., 40s. per set given, sound or broken. Dental Scrap bought: highest prices mven. Bring them to Platinum Scrap Co., 102 Willis Street. 400-GALLON TANKS. ■VT7 ANTED, 8 New Galvanised Square »V Tanks, each 400 gallons. State ptico on rail. “Dominion.” HOTEL OWNERS OR BROKERS. WANTED to Buy, Freehold or Leasehold of small Hotel, in the N. 1., doing up to J-150 per week. Send price, loca ity, etc., to t 852, c/o "Dominion. SECOND.HAND GOODS WANTED. 77~1 SQUARE Deal Always” to A Country Folk—Make big money selling your Lcft-off Suits, Dress Suits, Boots. Costumes, Diamond Rings. I awn Tickets, Cameras, Banjos, etc. Money by return post. T. Sternher- (late M. Nansbaum), 127 Manners Street. ’Phone 22—735. WANTED Buy, Suits, Dress Suits, Boots. Jewellery, Gramophones, Records and all Musical Instruments; best prices. Country orders, money on return S. Glazer, 33 Manners Street. ’Phone 334 (3 rings). LIVE STOCK. ETC., FOR SALE. I~PUR SALE, several guaranteed Dairy . Cows, duo early .May, suitable for farmers supplying milk to city. W. Brown, Otaihanga, Paraparaumu.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 182, 4 May 1925, Page 1
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