SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED, position by experienced Barmaid. Reply D 677, c/o “Dominion/ * O USER EE PER (48), good cook, single, seeks respectability sheep farm, gents. Foy, 293 Tinakori Road, Wellington. TT AIR DRESSER, first-class ladies’ and gent.'s, open for engagement immediately; town or country. D 671, c/o “Dominion/’ SCOTTISH Registry, 43—465, recoin? mends Married Cowman-Gardener (kill). Wife cook for men (bread); Colonial references. YOUNG Woman with nursing qualification would take care invalid or elderly person; country preferred. DG73, c/o “Dominion.” SCOTTISH Registry, 43—405, recomCJ mends Experienced Gardener, fruit, flowers, vegetables, pruning, lawns; excellent Colonial references. UALUTED Midwife, with considerable private hospital experience, open for engagement, temporary or permanent. D 674, c/o “Dominion.” /'IAPABLE, experienced, middle-aged A- Lady seeks position Companionhelp, one lady or adult family. State salary. A 685. c/o “Dominion.” ' I UIOROUGIILY competent Married Couple open for engagement, town or country; wife household duties, husband cook, capable taking charge; references. A 682, c/o “Dominion.” IS offered for Permanent EmployX’J nient as Lift Driver (has certificate) or Male Cleaner in Wellington or suburb. First-class credentials, honest and sober. Has to leave Australia on account of ill-health of wife. Reply "Capable,” Box 241 D. G.P.0.. Sydney. CARPENTER FOREMAN WANTS work, practical experience in all Building Work, also prepare Plan. Blue Print, and Estimating. Write G 652. "Dominion.” AGENCIES VACANT OR WANTED A GENCY and German Merchandises -*Y offered; state references. Jantzen, 53 Hirlenstr. Hamburg, Germany. VUUNG Mau (25) going to Canada in -*- .March desires Agencies from allybusiness house. Reply D 664, c/o “Dominion.” BOARD AND RESIDENCE. on MARION Street has vacancies for "L Boarders; bed and breakfast, 4s. daily Gs. or weekly 365. GARD and Residence, 97 Molesworth Street, .Permanents and Casuals, 355. weekly, 7s. 6d. per day. BOARD and Residence —No. 9 Kensington Street has Vacancies for Permanent Gentlemen Boarders. "WANTED, Kind Person to Board or ’ ' Adopt a Healthy Baby Girl, three months. Apply F 679, c/o “Dominion.” DUIE MANSIONS, Ghuznej Street, has L Vacancies for Casual and Permanent Guests; excellent table; tariff inoileiate. ”T>OOM and Breakfast offered relined LU gentleman; beautiful airy rooms, near beach, lovely view. 3 Oriental Terrace. - Private Hotel, 63 Ghuznee L. Street, has Vacancies for Paying Guests from 325. Gd. weekly; 7s. 6d. per day. PURNJSIIED - Bcd-siUing - ~Room, BusiL uess Lady, breakfast, tray, and near tram. State terms. Reply F67G, c/o “Dominion/* O’ MULGRAVE Street (opp. Lambton c- Station), First-class Accommodation, permanents and casuals. Tariff, 7s. ,6(1. per day,, BALM ORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay Place (near Fullers’).—Vacancies Permanent Guests. Tariff, 355. and 375. Gd. per week. A DELAIDE HOUSE, 114 Willis ■cL Street, have Vacancies for Casual Guests. Tariff Bs. pel day; permanents by arrangement. ’VISITORS to Wellington—Superior ’ accommodation, bed ami breakfast, ss. per. day; 2inin. Government Buildings. 81 Hill Street. Al 1 ANGISB Boulcott StreetVacancies Permanent and Casual Guests; superior accommodation; terms moderate. Phone 41 682. ACANCIES, Permanent Boarders, single and share rooms; good fable, conveniences; 365. weekly. Queen’s Private Hotel, Plimmer’s Steps, Lambton Quay. TO LET. ■WAREHOUSE Space, good light, pas- ’’ senger and goods lifts, in good building, central situation. Also Small Ground Floor Office. Apply Kodak House, 18 Victoria Street. TWYFORD RESIDENTIAL FLATS. BRIGHT, sunny, and artistically furnished, restful garden; hot running water. 86a Hill Street. ORIENTAL - !3A Y. rpWO Furnished Flats, 3 rooms, inL eluding kitchen in each; 1 upstairs and 1 ground floor; good sea views; all conveniences; tram at door. 22—367. . TO LET, | Q CLIFTON Terrace, superior, unLO furnished, self-contained Flat, bedroom, sitting-room, own bathroom, kitchenette, electric light and gas meters; beautiful harbour view and garden. Apply at above address between 7 and 8 p.m. AN IDEAL HOME FOR YOUR BUSINESS. A BUILDING that is a landmark in the Citv, situated in the very heart of its business activities, and equipped with all the latest office and warehouse requirements, is an ideal home for your business. There are a few suites of offices and single rooms, and also a limited area of warehouse space available in “The Dominion” new building, at the corner of Mercer, Victoria, and Wakefield Streets. In addition to the offices of “The “Dominion” newspaper, "Tho New Zealand lieierec,” “The Radio Record,” “The Industrial Bulletin,” and other publications, space has already been taken in the building by a number of leading firms and professional men. All the shop space on the ground floor has been let, a portion being taken for the new Railway and Tourist Booking Offices. There is an exceptional chance hero for those requiring office accommodation. Centrally situated extremely well lighted, free from the noise of passing trams, and associated with the progressive spirit of the Empire City. The building will be a landmark in the Citv —known to all. No tenant will require an.v other address than “Tho Dominion” Building. j For details, apply to the Agents:— MESSRS. E. P.ALLTSER AND CO., Grev Street, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 128, 28 February 1928, Page 1
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