SITUATIONS WANTED. HOMESTEAD OR PRIVATE FAMILY. "OELIABLE, Superior. Young Couple, desire ro-engagement after 11th.; Man first-class cook; Wife, houso or parlourmaid, good needlewoman; excellent 1 references; well .'recommended by present employer; town or country; no encumbrauco; distance no object. ' Apply "E.1C.," "Dominion" Office. ( "OTANTED, by married man, capable •> of taking charge, Situation on Sheep-farm; can class crossbred clip; willing worker. Apply "Clip," "Dominiou" Office. WANTED, by refined widow, with one child, Situation as Housekeeper to , gentleman; good manager. To Aro Re- "i gistry Office, 115 Dixon Street. WANTED, Position Housekeeper, town ? or country; good cook, needle- !: woman; temperate; csceptional references. Writo "October," "Dominion" _ Office. j WANTED, by Refined Young Lady, Position as Companion-Help in. good home; station preferred; thoroughly domesticated and very musical. ' Apply I "Companion-Help," "Dominion" ' Ofiice. WANTED, a position as Housekeeper J by a young widow with oho child, 1 t-> threo or four gentlemen Dr ono gentle- 1 man in a refined-home, in or near' l.Wellington preferred. Address. "Housekeeper," Post Office, Blenheim. , ' 1 j WANTED,. .Situation - by good all- c round Butcher;'good references; if ; required; Apply "A.J.E.,"-Post ..Office, Paekakariki. ' : . • •' ■ - — "- ;- - '■ '' ' -- •■ ■ " - ■ g ARDENER,„2S. years' practical, expori- , VT ence, dissngaged^station Hawko's ; Bay or Gisborno preferred. Apply "H. 8.," "Dominion" Office. LADY, English, desires Position as j Companion or Lady-help, town or country; willing to travel. Apply "G.," , 14 Panama Street, Wellington. "H/jTECHANIC, Fitter, Turner, position 1 -"J*- factory or mill, or engineer take charge; first-olass certificate. "Eiuer- , getic," "Dominion" Office. ( SITUATION required as Curator or I Assistant in botanical - gardens or i horticultural establishment; nine years' London and provincial, .six years' I colonial experience, including Royal Bo- , tanic Gardens, Kew. Apply "Hortus," "Dominion" .Office. Man requires Situation; driv- -=- ing preferred; team or otherwise; knowledge of town: Apply "Ansata,". "Dominion" Office. ' ■ 1 "VOU Want Servants? Ring, up 3302, -K.' Burton's - Registry; 78 ■; Willis Street, next-"Evening.Post." ... . HOTELS. (OLIFF HOUSE, ISLAND BAY. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Visitors to Wellington con seonre ' Every Comfort and Attention. (Special Terms for Permanent Boarders.) LUNCHEONG. AFTERNOON TEAS. i TEAS. . ■ Address:—Manageress. JSLAND BAY , HOUSE. . Seaside and Holiday Resort, under entirely new management. Sea-bathing, hot and cold baths, motor garage, and stable. First-class table. Trams to town every'ten minuted'* " E. NAN NEST AD. Afternoon Tea and Supper Parties specially catered - EAILWAY HOTEL. TATJMARUNUI , (under entirely now . management). , opposite Railway'. Station. Two-storied Modern Hotel, accommodating GO guests, fitted and furnished' throughout on most approved lines. Magnificent v:ew, spacious balcony, promenade, piano, firstclass table,: li. and; c. water, large airy singlo and double roums. Porter 'meets all trains. Every attention.,, Tftriff, Ss. per day. Tel. Address: M'Grane. Taumarunui. . MK3. K. M'GRANE (lato of • ■•Wellington'), Proprietress. :"" WHERE TO STAY, ilf EREDITH.. HOUSE. ,TAUjrARI7NU! ~ iKIL; (Junction Wanganiii River and Main Trunk Line); ' ' FIRRT t CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Excellent cnisin'e. ' Cook's Coupons Ac- ' cepted. Telegraphic Address— Taumarunui." Every attention to Telo. ( grams. . i'.ST-CLASS BTT.TJARD TABLE FOB I GUESTS. ' Kerr and Mathias. Proprietors. HpIIIS is to Notify the Public that MR. GEORGE EVANS has taken, over. . THE ALBERT HOTEL, ' -: : ' ■ Corner of Manners and WiUis Streets.•' TOE GLENLEE TOURISTS' ACCOM-' MODATION HOUSE,. PELORUS SOUND. CRAIL BAY. SITUATED in one of the most sheltered bays in tho Sounds, an ideal spot for persons requiring good accommodation. Hot and cold water baths, good fishing grounds, bush surroundings, mingled with all kinds of ferns. Post and Telegraph Office attached. All correspondence promptly attended to. For further particulars, apply to ti. M'NABB, Proprietor. HOTEL CECIL,' WELLINGTON, N.Z. . Opp. Government Railway Station and Junction of City Tramways, and adjoining Parliamentary Buildings. Every Modern Convenience. ' F. M'PARLAND,. Proprietor.. ' Tariff on application. ... : SALVATION-ARMY. . PEOPLE'S PALACE, 213 CUBA ST., . WELLINGTON: . Tariff from ss. ter day. , J. DOWNIE, Manager. WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, 1 Marion St. (opp. New To Aro Post Office),City. IS now ready to receivo Permanent Boarders, being absolutely fire and earthquake-proof,' and ' containing all modern conveniences and comforts. Also a largo promenade roof, overlooking Harbour. Tariff—Gs. per day; 255. per week. • . MRS. C. TREGONNING, 'Phone 2917. Proprietress. COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Lower Cuba Street. Near. Wharves, Town Hall, and Opera House. • Excellent Cuisine. Lunch, Is, ' MRS. M. PETERS, lato- 90 Wellingtoa l'errace.. Proprietress. ■' THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY .HOTEL, CARTERTON. ' W. M. HALLE Y, Proprietor. Xhe Best Commercial Hotel in thi ' Wairarapa. TPIMPIItE HOTEL. WAIPAWA, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. A. M. RICHARDSON, Proprietor, Tariff. 6s.' Everything up to dato. STAY. —O T E L S C S O B, WELLINGTON. Manager A. E. Hardcastle, Absolutely the FINEST EQUIPPED ; HOTEL IN THE DOMINION. Wedding Breakfasts and Banquets . specially catered for. . Every Possiblo Convenience. . . Tariff, Bs. per day; £2 10s. per week. LUNCHEON, TEA, i; GRILL BQOMII
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1019, 7 January 1911, Page 2
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