SITUATIONS VACANT— (Continued). BELL'S BAKERY. WANTED, GOOD MAN, FOR Permanent Job as Bakery Labourer, Good wages and overtime to man willing to do a reasonable day’s work. WANTED, SECOND AND THIRD COOK. Apply— ROYAL OAK HOTEL. GROCERY TRADE. APPLICATIONS are invited from Young LADIES for Vacancies exist ng In belt Hein Stores situated in -elllngton CUj >, Suburbs, and Hutt Valley. Wages rising to £4/14/ per week, with prospectsi of Branch Management to those showing ki lunes "and ability. Apply either personally or in writing to — STAFF MANAGER. Self Help Co-op, Ltd292 Taranaki Street. NELSON HOSPITAL BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited for the posltl0“ ° f SENIOR TYPISTEOn the Board’s Administration Staff. Salary. £4 a week if possessing requisite shorthand speed and experience, otherwise In accordance with qualiiicauonb. Applications in own hand-writing, stating ago and qualifications, close with the undersigned on Monday. July 10. 1944W. H. GALBRAITH, Managing Secretary. FARM HANDS WANTED. “wanted, experienced single ™anrJkgeneral farm work. Apply W. t ■ lock burn. Marton. _ — -—rWANTED, 2 experienced Fencers for rarapa sheep station; contract work good lines 1 , M 874, “Dominion. Mastertoll. VOIITH or Single Man wanted as Covt" inair-GaLlener for 'Vairnrapa Station. Apply Dalgety and Company. Limited. Alas tei-ton. WANTED. Capable Married Shepherd or Farmhand; 6000 acres. 12 miles Mangamaha township, 30 miles FordellI; good cottage, usual extras: good wages Apnl. Collins Bros- Mangumahu. or Tel. 410, Wanganui — SITUATIONS WANTED. EXPERIENCED Arc Welder seeks engagement. K 250, “Dominion. . CAPABLE young lady, 2 children, 6 and 7, position Housekeeper, widows, 1 or - children, or young bachelor; go anywhere. 8253, “Dominion.” OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT. ELECTRICAL Engineer, with 37 years’ experience. requires position as Manager o. Assistant in an established organization. Apply JJ252, “Dominion,” -_ HOTEL MANAGER (Fully-qualified chef). WIDE English and Continental experience, ex-overseas forces, available for engagement. Write: “POSITION," C/o Box 164, Auckland. NOTeT— Under the Postal Regulations, correspondence addressed to a twin-de-plume. initials or number, care of any Post Office will NOT be forwarded from the office of posting. Advertisers who do not desire their names and addresses disclosed may have replies addressed c/o “Dominion." All such replies will be forwarded to advertisers promptly. FARM WORK WANTED. RETURNED Soldier, married, desires position on dairy farm, drive truck or tractor. Wife’s duties nil. 5237, "Dominion. SHAREMILKING. SHAUI'DHLKING. Wanted Sha rem ilk Ing, 80-100 cows, fully experienced farmers, 3 milkers. Apply "Sharemilkers, C/o. Beale, Woodville. * WANTED, Sharemilking, about 65 cows, 3 milkers: good house near school essential. “Sharemilker,” e/o Ash, “Dominion Agent, Dannevirke. WORK WANTED AND REPAIRS. WANTED, bv West Coast Bushman, coin . tract Crosscutting, or wages; state wages. K2+l), ‘’Dominion." RETURNED Soldier, 2 children, urgent!? requires work, any description, during weekends, Hutt preferred. L 241, Dominion.” LEATHER Work of all kinds for the Armed Forces. J. E. Evans, 156 Lambton Q.v- . .._ ACCOMMODATION WANTED. DOUBLE Rm. with tireplace Wanted for One Week from Tuesday July -1. No meals. Write 8230. "Dominion.” YOUNG man urgently requires ’ Board, vicinity Strathmore Park. Miramar. -Apply M 873, “Dominion,’’ Masterton.
ACCOMMODATION. Z WELLINGTON. NEW CAULFIELD HOUSE. 53-55 Pipitca Street (off Molesworth Street), Wellington, MOST Modern, Up-tcodate Guest House. Hot and Cold Water in all Bedrooms. Bed and Breakfast. MltS. MAKWEDI,, Proprietrepci, Telephone 12:J55. SlNGDETiti'«T*D<iuhie Rooms, bed and breakfast. Handy to station. Tel. 40-i>OJ. COMFI’ Board Offered Business Gent. Good table, every convenience. Tel. 30/-. 174 Tinnkori Kd.. <'iLyTH NN Eli. - Bed. Breakfast. Onslow Guest House, [IS The Terrace. New’ manngemeiit. Tel. _42_-‘-'2“-TItEMOUNLL 237 Wiliis St.-Comfortable clean accommodation, single and double rooms. Casuals. WHEN lloTliiayhig in Wellington, stay at ■The Grange," 3»7 Willis St. Morning tray. Bit A Dl.iT) it h Tliinse. 236 Oriental Pile.— Casuals and permanents. Spacious lounge and sunroom. Tel. 51 -520. ENNIS.MOKE Private Hotel, 53 Boulcott St.—Vacancies superior guests, perninneut or casual; moderate tariff. Tel. 13-324. “TtAHITtI,” IO Tinakori ltd. Tel. 42-141— High-cliis.-, Aeeoui. Bed and breakfast. Mrs. Gibson. Proprietress, IIC)T~Eb Selwyu, 7 Cambridge Tee.—Bed and break fa st; quiet, comfortable, handy to attractions. Tel. 50-035. I’ENN'Tffiiir’t,~s4 Hill St.—Superior Aceom. Permanents and Casuals, Bed and Breakfast. Mrs. -I. It. Jessen, Proprietress. KING’S - Private Hold, Courtenay Pl.. opp. Fire Station.—All Servicemen specially entered for. Tel. 52-652. HOTEL Troendero, 206 Lambton Qy. (handy wharves and railways). L. Giles. Proprietress. Tel. 43-F.it>. crlmsTCiiUP.cn. hotel, CHKISTCHI’ItCH. YOU’I.I, enjoy slaying nt the United Service Hotel. Clirlslehurcli- you II appreciate its smnrt, dignified nlmosphere anil keen courteous service. You'll be very comlottiibl- in your uii’.v. dieery room, with Jts modern appointments, iudiidlu" running h and c. water, and private phone. Inclusive tariff 22/6 day. Rooms with private bath rooms also available- —.**- »' Millner. Proprldor. CIS-BiniNE. ” VL’-lAD.ILI’. Guest House.’’ Gisborne. Extreme comfort.. Central. Reasonable tariff. AA. house. Tel. 2211. Prop.. .Mrs. Corbf-lt. MASTERTON. til EN’Olill Gueet lleiisc, 116 Dixon St.Superior ciisuiil iieoomm.idiitiiHi; Tea, Bed, \li,rniii;r Trnv. 1" day- Central -Mr::. J. I, Hili? ' ' SAPii.i: ’i'M ll ic’ llmi-e Priiiiie Hotel. Marine Pdo Nnpier-Cnstials: comfortable home. Mi s’.’r'. Wildliore __Tel_2363. PALM EUSTON Nwlt'l’Jl “"JiOtT.I, CA I'tl.TON. 14 BA ST. -Wlien in Palmerston North stop at this- popular CT.. A.A.. P.S. am! Govt, touri-l Imiiso; hot, cold water bedrooms. Td. 5F42.-N.K. Br-veridge. Proprietor. PERMANENT and Casual Guests; tnriff moderate. RatigitUiel Prltute Hotel, ijl-
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 237, 4 July 1944, Page 2
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