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FAIiM WOKE WANTED. TAIVINING for Water—A. C. Clarke, tested by doctors and engineers, 40 Stafford St., Eeihliug. AfARRIED Mau, 35, no children, life experience, all work, separate cottage. 5291, “Dominion.” VOUTH (18) wants position on sheep A farm or station, 5 years’ farni experience ; find 2 dogs if necessary. G34J, ‘‘Dominion.” WANTED, by sober, reliable married man, position on farm; life experience dairying; go anywhere; urgent. Apply “Worker,” Scott’s Store, Manakau. SHAREMILKING FAMILY desires Herd, 106-120 cows, A- shares; present place 3 years. Write “Sharemilker,” P 423, “Dominion,” Palm. Nth. WANTED Third Shaw, 100 cows. ’’ Three adult milkers. Thoroughly experienced. Would consider purchasing owner's herd on half shares. xVpply, Badger, “Dominion” agent, Pahiatua. WORK WANTED. pARKIN BROS., for Shopfittings. * office and general alterations, pARPENTERING—If you want a good carpenter and prompt job, ring 53751. C. Richardson, P.R., 25-408. K. SCRYMGEOUK & CO., • 76 Adelaide Rd.. Wellington, for Plumbing, Drainage, Hut Water and Range Work. Tel. 51-882.

WANTED, by Two Competent Carpenters, Alterations, Additions or Buildings in the Masterton, Pahiatua or Eketahuna districts. Apply S2Ol, “Dominion/; . AGENCIES VACANT <S WANTED. AGENCIES WANTED. A N established South Island Traveller -cA- with excellent business connexions throughout the island is now in a position to handle additional stock, manufacturers’ lines, etc., preferably soft goods and furnishings. . Fullest credentials and investigation facilities available. Apply in first instance to—“Represen tativc,” Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY. Christchurch. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. XTEW BALMORAL Private Hotel, x' Courtenay Place, Wellington, centre City, all convs.: popular tariff. Teh 51-190 — QPEND your Easter Holidays at the 1-3 Club Hotel, Titahi Bay. Good Accommodation, close to Golf Links and Tennis Courts. A/TARLBOROUGH SOUNDS—Raetihi 11JL House. Vacancies for Easter; boating, fishing, tennis; terms £3/5/- a week. Write or telephone Roach, St. Omer, via Picton. “ST. ELMO” RESIDENTIAL FLATS. r pOURIST, Professional and Business -*- People. St. Elmo Flats, near Parliament House, offers superior modern Flats, partial service; also Bed-sitting with tray, to casuals. Apply 99 Hill St. Tel. 42-845.

MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS. fpE MAHIA—Book now for Easter and May holidays. Tennis, launching, fishing, magnificent scenic walks; Tennyson’s Inlet trip available. Letters, C. M. Bay, Te Mahia, P/8., Picton. Tel. 151 A, Picton Exchange. WE TRAVEL WITHOUT TROUBLE. DO YOU? 'WE’VE learned what carefree travel ’’ really means. It's not an exaggerated statement, but a definite fact. The Government Tourist Department has made it possible by issuing Travel Tickets from anywhere to anywhere in the Dominion —-by any and all means of transport. Decide for yourself where you’re spending your vacation—consult your Government Tourist Bureau, and they will plan your tour, offering helpful suggestions, and issue all the necessary return travel tickets in booklet form, and book -your accommodation. No trouble, no worry. GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, “The Dominion” Building, Wakefield 'Street. Tel. 44-120. CAMPING GROUNDS. XTAPIER —Lowry’s Tourist Camp, Georges Drive, 5 min. Parade; roomy cabins, all modern facilities. ACCOM MODATIO N WANTED. FZJ.ENT. wishes to Board, private family, A-V Lyall Bay, Kilbirnie; state terms; permanent. Reply H 358, “Dominion.” ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. A/ISITORS to Wellington—Superior ’ Accommodation fur casuals, bed and breakfast; near Parlt. Bldgs, 81 Hill St. KO VIVIAN ST.—Good bed, breakfast; cut lunch: £1 per week; beds 2/6 nightly (side entrance). LTOTEL AVON (Private), 24 Lambton Qy., close Ferry Wharf and Station. Tariff. 11/6 a day, Tel. 41-874. T2TOTEL BRISTOL, Private, Ghuznee St. —Excellent Accommodation in heart of city. Tel. 52-218. QUPERIOR Accommodation available, kJ good home; bed and ‘ breakfast; few mins. “Dominion” Bldg.; permanents. casuals. Tel. 52-804, V7ISITORS to Wellington—Exclusive ’ Accommodation in private residence, central, no climb; casuals; car parking. Tel. 54-626. . rpi-IE GRANGE, 307 Willis St.—Good ■*- Accommodation lor Casuals: bed, tray. 4/- n night Mrs. M. L McPherson ALBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL,T9 Ghuznee St.. Wellington. — Tariff moderate; permanents by arrangement. Tel, 52-843. QAVOY PRIVATE HOTEL. Ghuznee St. —Vacancies. Single and Double Rooms: bed and breakfast: comfortable lounge. Tel, 54-506. WADE'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Marion St. — Vacancies, single and double rooms; permanents bv arrangement. Casuals. Tel, 54-355. l/’ING'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Parade — Superior Accommodation, excellent table, wonderful b.w. service. Permanents by arrangement 52-652 E Donll. Proprietress, OTEL TROCADERO. Larnbton Quay Under new management, completely refurnished Casuals 14/6 day, permanent? bv arraugenienl Tel. 43-496 pAULFIELD HOUSE, Sydney Street V East (opp Parlt. Bldgs.)—Modern Guest House. Tariff. 13/- a day. weekly by arrangement Mrs Maxwell. Tel 42-355 KI ENT HOTEL. Oriental I BayBeaulifully situated,on Parade, overlooking harbour; first-class accommodation. Tariff. 14/- tt day. Tel. 51-259 Mrs B. Owers. Proprietress. T-TOTEL RUTLAND (Private), behind ‘-k Prudential Bldgs., Larnbton Quay— Central, quiet; tariff, bed, breakfast, 6/6; full day, 10/-. Telegrams. “Rutland.” Tel. 40-910.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 155, 27 March 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 155, 27 March 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 155, 27 March 1939, Page 1

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