SITUATIONS WANTED. V QTAK Registry, 268 Quay—Recommends f Couple (school), wife cook for men, husband General Farm Work.■ f tT ANTED, by Youth (18), Position ’ sheep station. Apply ‘‘Sheep,’’ “ Dorn inion" Agency, j.ower Hutt, L VVAN Fed by Experienced Man, Fen- ’ eing. Draining, or Team Work. Reply D 34, c/o "Dominion,” Wellington. si SCOTTISH Registry, Phone 43—465, recommends Scotch family, 6 milkers, new arrivals, first-class hand milkers. “ QCOTTISH Registry, Phone 43—405, ret commends Handyman, wife cook, ’ with useful boy and girl; recent arriv- - als. ! ILrARRIED Man requires work, any A’J description, used to all farm work. Write P4OB. “Dominion," Palmerston ' r North. ' QTAR Registry, 268 Quay—Recommends -- (recent arrival) Machine, Hand <1 Milker or Cheese Factory. ’Phone I- 42-944. - SCOTTISH Registry, ’Phone 43-405-0 Disengaged, Station Manager, alls - round experience, capable taking charge; n near schooL A CCOUNTANT Lady, ex-Public Audle tors, waiting engagement; excellent e credentials; balance books, etc. Write *• 535. c/o "Dominion." - SCOTTISH Registry, Phone 43-405, re-b-5 commends Ploughman (all imple;c ments), Chef, Shearers, Farm Hands, y al) guaranteed workers. ■ ATANAWATU Labour Agency, Phone 1, ILL 0672, Palmerston, recommends experienced Married Farm Hand; milk, ’• plough, sheep; cottage. - ITANAWATU Labour Agency, Phone >’ bVA 6672, Palmerston, recommends re--11 fined, capable Housekeeper, own mistress; >■ musical; good cook; references. A CAPABLE and Experienced Dressmaker wants position ; able to take full charge small workroom; good at > making up for stock. Write 840, c/o “Dominion.” / MUTE.— Under the Postal Regulations , L’ Correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, initials, or number, to care of any Post Office, will NOT be forwarded from office of posting Advertisers j who do not desire their name and ed- „ dress disclosed may have replies adj dressed c/o “Dominion.” All such reL _ plies will be forwarded to advertisers promptly _ . i- AGENCIES VACANT OR WANTED, it o VW ANTED, Selling Agents everywhere. ’’ The Premier Knife and Scissors Sharpener. Patented Dec. 30, 1922. 1 Sharpens Sickles, Scythes, Cleavers, Beet s Knives, Trimmer Knives, and all edge tools. Posted to any address N.Z. 2s. 6d„ posted free. You may use the Premier Sharpener for 80 days. If not satis- * factory we hereby guarantee to refund '• 2s. 6d upon return of Sharpener to our ’• main office. A. T. Devenport, Sole Agent for N.Z., 3 Fitzherbert Avenue, _ Wanganui. 1 PARTNERSHIPS VACANT AND WANTED. p PARTNER Wanted, with A’loo, sound i. A Painting, Paperhanging Business, n country town; 17 jobs in hand: teach ? willin- man trade; ‘£6 per week and , r profits. -Write 842, c/o "Dominion. 1 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ; MARION STREET has Vacancies 1 f or Working Men Boarders, Gs. ’ daily, or 30s. weekly. 4JTRAM) Private Hotel, 63 Ghuznee - >5 Street, has vacancies for guests J from 325. 6d. weekly; 7s. 6d. per day. ! OOAR1) and Residence offered two or : 45 three young men in good home; , good table, etc. Apply 55 Abel Smith St, O' RIENTAL PARADE (280)-Buard Residence for Two Gentlemen or . Business Married Couple, in comfortable English home; every attention and good s table. B WHITEHALL Private Hotel, Dorninp ’ ’ ion Avenue. Tariff 6s. per day, 30s. ! weekly, reductions for families; good 1 table, hot baths, conveniences. Phone - 42-237 A RAH IWI .-Select Board and Kesi--rV. denee, 67 Abel Smith St.; excellent table; hot baths;, full board, 355. per week; meals only if required; CasI uals, Bs. per day. 'Phone 22 t 26. TO LET. . rpo LET—Double Bed-sittingroom, off 1 Boulcott Street. Ring 43—552. r po LET—Single and Double Bed-sit-r tingrooms, meals optional, select, . 85 Hill Street. Phone 43—630. •- QUPERIUK Double Bed-Sitting Rooms, M e. 1., use every convenience; tel., linen. 19 Kensington Street. City. rpo LET, Superior Front Double Bed- - J- Sittingroom, central; telephone, all conveniences. Call 11 Murifhy Street. rpO LET—Large newly furnished Room ‘A for tradesmen to fhare, all <<>nveniences, very central. 144* Willis Street. - tpu LET, well-furnished , Bungalow, Paraparaumu Beach, not less than 4 weeks. Apply 24 Fitzherbert Street, letone. IAURNISHED Double Bed-Sittingroom, e. Imht, own stove and meter; all conveniences; adults. 26 Hawkestone Street. -— L" ' ARGE Bed-sittingroom, well furnished, all conveniences, suit professional or business couple. 144 Willis Street. TO LET, Furnished House in Danne--1- virke, for three weeks nt Xnms, ' Spacious grounds. Particulars W., Box 59. Dannevirke. 1 TO LET, Beach Front, new Furnished 3 * Cottage, on Paraparaumu Beach, ‘ from now till December 18. Inquire “W.,”«80x 59, Dannevirke, , 10 minutes Day’s Bay Boat., 12 months. , Write 5785 c/o "Dominion. TO LET SHOP, IN NEW BUILDING, 1 WILLIS STREET, With good store space at back of same. - Opposite St. John’s Church. All conveniences, and suitable for any firstclass business. Apply F. COOPER, LTD., Dixon Street. T-— ' ' ~ SUNNY NAPIER. TO LET, Furnished, for school hqliJ- davs, Seven-roomed House on Napier hills. Electric light, gas, Frequent bus services pass door lenns reasonable. Address inquiries to Dl3, c/o “Dominion.” LEINSTER CHAMBERS, GREY STREET. rpWO SUITES of 3 rooms and Strong1 rooms, in this fine, well-lighted p and modern building. 0. CENTRAL. r 4 Suite of 2 well-lighted offices; £2 2s. 'E per week. S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., Estate Agents and Sharebrokers, 105 Customhouse Quay.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 45, 17 November 1926, Page 1
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