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SITUATIONS WANTED. : TO BRICKMAKERS. WANTED, by Practical Man, Situation as Manager, or would contract at per thousand, or lease works. "Bricks," "Dominion" Office. ANTED, at once, Position as Ladyhelp in nice home . by refined young lady. Apply "Good Home," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, Position Lady-help, small family, or keep house elderly lady or gentleman. Country or any of Sounds Districts. "Careful." "Dominion" Office. W" ANTED, Position as Lady-help, where General is kept, or House-, keeper; light place. Address "X.Y.U.," Masterton. ~ ANTED, by Man who has lost left arm, Employment of any. kind; could undertake charge Billiard lioom or any position of trust. Apply "Anxiety," "Dominion" Office. . WANTED, by Young Lady, Position of Trust; any capacity; 5 years' Drapery Experience. Apply immediately to "Monte," c.o. P. Hanna, Signwriler, Manners Street. ANTED, Situation Ladies' Costume Cutter; willing to sew in spare time; English experience. Apply "Cutter," "Dominion" Office. BAKER, First-class Bread and Smalls, wants Stiuation, town or country; experienced, abstainer; disengaged in fortnight. Apply "Melbourne," "Dominion" Office. . LADY, lately Housekeeper at Manse, disengaged; would sick-nurso or companion; references. Address "Medic,"' Post Office, -Napier. : TO Storekeeper—Wanted Position as Manager; London and local experience; highest credentials. . Apply "Grocer," "Dominion" Office. YOUNG Couple, seek. Situation, Dairy Farm; wifo to assist with housework, child sged 7 years; nominal wages. Address "A.C.," Post Office, Foxton. BUSINESS NOTICES. FURNITURE And' Anv Other Class of Goods "PACKED, REMOVED, FORWARDED, IT. Or STORED IN DRY STORES, At Lowest Hates. Estimates given. . King up Telephone 23. MUNT„COTTRELL AND CO., LTD.', 'GENERAL CARRIERS, Queen's Chambers, Wellington. A LEADING Australian Doctor says-.— "Indigestion is the great national ir-ulady throughout Australasia." You can-fight it by eating only "'S-P "Digest-, iblo Bread. Easily assimilated and more nourishing. All grocers. . - HARD as a rocit, brilliant, sparkling Polish, easy as falling off a log. That's "Linoarnish," the Linoleum Polish you put on without any effort. You see there is n orubbing, it's applied with a brush. All Grocers, Is. 6d. (ptOT Indigestion? Eat the new S-P' Cream Bread. It's easily digested and far more nourishing. AH grocers. JUST Arrived.—Royal Seal Tobacco, the finest English, tobacco on the market; delightful aroma. Sold oniy at Gilbert's Tobacconist's, 50 Manners Street, Wellington. "A NUMBER of people in this district •A, suffering from stubborn forms of indigestion have been cured by ■ eating bread made from the new S-P . Flour inpreference to that made from ordinary flour."—"Guardian." All Grocers have S-P , Bread and flour..-' . ' . , LEFT-OFF Clothing.-Mrs. E. O'Neil gives highest prices for Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters attended to. New Address, 90 Tory Street. '■ LINOARNISH" will, give . your. Linoleums a glassy lustre, will lessen your household burdens, preserve your doors, niakq:oyour..furniture look better, besides: saving- a-year's floor polishing. All Grocers Is. 6d. MAKE surai you : -, get --,-S-P Bread and Flour. r Samo price as other.kinds, only more digestible. See the registered, brand; ■S-P' is on every .loaf / or.' flour-' bag. : AH'Grocers. . ' ■/'-•<'- ".¥ LNOARNISH". .causes"' deep .content-,. -BJ. ment in ' homes .where, it;is" used., No more rubbing or horrid beeswax. "Linoarnish" has a bright sparkling polish, hard as Grecian Marble that won't wear off. All grocers, Is. 6d.: ■ J? CREME Flour makes Scones, Pastry, etc., far/better than plain white flour, and they aro more easily digested, too. -All Grocers. . KlVAlE,Maternity Hospital,. 24.0ambridge Terrace,, 4 doors past Cowtenay Place Tram Station. Nurso Stratv ford Oato 28 Pirie Street). ' THE Comet will be here soon. Meantime, though, eat. S-P Bread. It's hero now. All Bakers and Grocers can supply it. Digests quickly. . 0~ Give your floors that glassy, smooth, shining surface that adds beauty and light.to. a room, use "Linoarnish,"' the modern method Floor Polish, applied with a. brush. All Grocers Is. 6d. y ■■'■ . WANTED Known—Auction Sales of Furniture and Sundries, every day, 2 o'clock, to keep room clear, at Braithwaite's City Auction Rooms, Manners Street. ■ ' THE Output of S-P Crenie Flour (Simpson's Particular) has increased remarkably. It's so much more digestible, you see, AH Grocers have.it. TpjTANTED 'o Bell furniture, auction . H ' prices; Duchesses, Bedsteads, Mattresses, .. Stretchers, • Tables, Bicycles, Floorcloths. Braithwaite's Auction Mart, Manners Street. ' ' : '" WANTED Known—Private Maternity Home, Lower Hutt, opposite" Railway Station. Good homo and every comfort. For particulars, apply to "A.C.," Box 5, Post Office, Lower Hutt YOU won't have a red nose if you eat S-P Bread. It's made from Stoneground Flour, hence far more digestible. All Bakers and Grocers can supply it.

!"IrpKlail ,, Gjsfcitlesl | (Patent Metal Top). '■ ' Best In the World. British Made. This Mantle is Unrivalled for,. STRENGTH, DURABILITY, BRILLIANCY. It will pay you to Use Only " IRONCLAD" PETLES! Sole Agents: Thomas Ltd., 68 VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON. •■ J ifct mmim binss. ■* _... i 25 to 59 per cent. Saved by |j floing to I lamfflosid & Patrick, I THE NEW JEWELLERS, I 74 MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. ■I . • ■ • | * Every King Guarantee! ij Made to CustomorV Sizo and i Width at an Hour'B Notice. COUNTBY OEDEBS BY | . EETUBN. THJ3 results obtained by Advertisers in the Classified ColuiTms of "Tho I Dominion" are such as to confirm their /belief that tho paper has a wider circii- | lation than any other daily journal iu

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 791, 14 April 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 791, 14 April 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 791, 14 April 1910, Page 2

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