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SITUATIONS WANTED. LJOILEB and Retort Setter, Furnace and Oven Builder. F C. Mortlock, 21 Plunket Avenue, Petone. yV ANTED, Position as Barman, town or country; 3 years’ experience. Reply R 503, c/o ‘'Dominion.” yV ANTED, position Cadet on Sheep i, . Station, age 21, willing to learn. Reply F 530, c/o •'Dominion." yy ,r ANTED, Household Daily Work, Otaki, by respectable woman; good references. Aply F 527, c/o “Dominion." VOUNG Man wants Scrub Cutting or other out-door labour. Apply, stating conditions, etc., to D 531, c/‘o “Dominion/’ yyANTED, Work., urgently, by two girls, position Housework, Hotel, together or apart. Apply F 528, c/o "Dominion.” SJCO'ITISH Registry, Phone 43—405, recommends Married Male Cook, wife household duties; town or country; relerences. TMJSITION wanted as Motor Mechanic, ■*- either lorry driving or private car; town or country; references. A 537, c/o “Dominion.” VOUNG Man with good knowledge of general farm work requires position; go anywhere. Apply JSW, c/o "Dominion.” yVIIDOW, refined, musical, good cook, bachelor’s or widower’s homes; town or country. Cunningham’s Elite Rcgistry, 42-205. Position, Sheep Farm, cap- • able taking charge, all-round work; good references. PBB7, “Dominion.” Palmerston North. SiCOiIISH Registry, 43—405, re'eommends experienced Children’s fturse, 6 years last position; town or country; references. \ GUNG married man, colonial, requires position on farm, experiS “J 1 , l ’ r '( au ehcs, capable managing. J->oo9, c/o Doni inion.” g COTTIS H Registry, 43—405, recommends Married Cowman-Gardener, wife Cook-general, Farmhands, Station Cooks, Gfirdeners, references. returning England, would ronder Personal Service or assist with children for part passage money; referemes, A.~>05, c/ o ‘‘Dominion.” JEJEFINLD, middle-aged Ixidy, domesticated, desires position, LadyhelpHousekeeper; experienced; references. Replies fp A 542. c/o “Dominion.” VOUNG Gentlewoman, musical, domesticatpd, accustomed country life, seeks position Companion-help; ‘ references. Apply D 391, c / o “Dominion.” MU USE, .experienced, domesticated. Hospital or Private Case. Children s .Nurse, day or nicht work; good cicdent ials. A 443, c/o “Dominion.” TJAIIMAID, certificated, good references,. New Zealander, recommended; town or country. Cunningham’s Elite Registry. 10 Manners Street, 42—2(15. AV Work on Farm or Station .with stock by young, reliable and. experienced Man; high country experience. Apply A 521, c/o “Dominion.”’ T, A h)Y’ going to England about April would like to act as Companion to lady, or take charge of a child, in return for passage. Reply Dll6, c/o "Dominion.” VIRST-CLASS Bread Baker, with wide experience, requires position, town or country; ablo to fake charge or otherwise; sober and reliable. A 541, c/o “Dominion.” A I’ERIENCED young man desires -*-• work on sheep station, anywhere; general rouseabout or cowman. State wages. Reply I’BBs, c/o “Dominion.” Palmerston North. MOTE.—Under the Postal Regulations. Correspondence addressed to a nom. < de-plume, initials, or nnmber to care of any Post Office, will NOT be forwarded from office of posting. Advertisers who do not desire thei” names and - addresses disclosed may have replies addressed c/o "Dominion.” AB such replies will be forwarded to advertisers nroninf ly. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. DOARD and Desidence, 97 Molesworth Street, Permanents and Casuals. 355. weekly, 7s. Gd. per day. j pOMFOR'J’ABLE Board offered two ' gents, in refined home: all conveniences. near ear. Ring 27—116. Ofj MARION STREET has vacancies for Boarders; !w>d and breakfast, 45.. daily. 65.. or weekly. 30s. 9MULGRAVE Street topp. Lambton < Station), First-class Accommodation, ■ permanents and casuals. Tariff. 7s. 6d. per day. ] QTRAND Private Hotel, 63 Gliuznee Street, has Vacancies for Paying Guests, from 325. 6d. weekly; 7s. 6d. per day. ] 1/JAL.MORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay - Place (near Fullers’).—Vacancies j Permanent Guests. Tariff, 355. and 375. ] (id. per week. | riHRISTIAN home has Vacancy for i Student coming to 'Varsity; board, I washing, mending, 30s. weekly. 48 Howe s SI feet, Dunedin. J ADELAIDE HOUSE, 114 Willis ’-a Street, have Vacancies for Casual Guests. Tariff Bs. per day; permanents I by arrangement. ( VISITORS to Wellington -Superior • ’ accommodation, bed and breakfast, | ss. per day; 2min. Government Build ’■ tngs. 81 Hill Street. J “VVAIIANGI,” 58 Boulcott Street- c ’’ Vacancies Permanent and Casual t Guests; superior accommodation; terms moderate. Phone 41—682 SUPERIOR Home with beautiful sur- > roundings would like Country Visi- J tors as Paying Guests. For particulars write F 477, c/o "Dominion/* v WHITEHALL,” next “Dominion,” I Boulcott Street.—Vacancies Per- 5 manents and Casuals; every conveni- J cnee; excellent table; 30s. weekly. c A J ADRI Student wants Full Board and sunny room for study in quiet >j home; Anglicans preferred; no apartments. "Noinintod,” Box 571, City, ,f SUPERIOR Hoard and Residence, rcliined business people. 11 Rosina i Terrace, newly renovated; house next to J Clifton Terrace Cable Car waiting shed. ; 15 OTOR U A —“Tli e Common wea 11 h first-class table; delicious milk, cream, fresh eggs and vegetables from farm. A delightful home for a holiday. Tariff'. 10s. day, £3 week. Mrs. Jones. Proprietress. ATISS McIMOZLE—Has Fumpson joincd the Mustard Club?—Pansy. TO LET. I? URN [SHED Rooms to Let, 13 Hopper , *- Street, top of Cuba Street. ‘ SUPERIOR Single and "Double Bed- e sittingroonis. breakfast. 85 Hill a ‘street. Phone 10 —268 r PO LET, Paraparauniit Beach, Fur- 1 nislted Bach, now or later. Write 1’533, e/o "Dominion.” a 9Q9 ’JTNAKORI Road-Rooms to Let, one section from Government [ Buildings (Karori car). r TJLACKSMITU Simp, good opportun- a ilv countrv town: rent cheap, no n opposition. A 495. c/o “Dominion.” I .( 'out immd < "i page IfATITER, do please join tlm Mustard ■* * Club and find out what it is.- I Mary. h

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 120, 18 February 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 120, 18 February 1928, Page 1

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