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SITUATIONS VACANT. \\IANTED, capable Lady-help. Apply Mrs. R. W. Roydhouse, Box 18, Carterton. WANTED, a Lady-help. Apply Mts. rr i Chisholm, Baiik of New Zealand, HunterviUe. Tl/TILLINERY and Sales. , Young lady; wanted; wages, issi Saunders* Drapers, Waipukurau. ' 3 SITUATIONS WANTED. ' eeeks Situation; return- . V ed from Egypt Write YConm.," f "Dominion" Office. r ~/V THOROUGHLY domesticated Lady XX Help requires, a situation, town or . country. State salary. "Country," P.O„ > Rongotea. / ' W ANTED , Position by domesticated ' II Lady-help, where there are ohil- -' dren preferred. Apply "Lady-help," "Do- - minion" Offioe. " 171XPEBIENCBD Man wants position j J-J as Barman, Night Porter, or Por-ter-Barman. Apply "Ex-Steward," "Dor minion" Offioe. . i- \JST ANTED, Situation, Cook-General, y » » country, widow, child, good cook, i ■ baker;, references, Write "A.8.C.," "Do- ' minion" Office. WANTED, Position aa Housekeeper by respectable capable woman; widow/, g or with children not objected to, "Housej. y keeper," "Dominion" Office. ' . WANTED, by married mam. Share Milking, with machines; first- • olass • references. Apply '""Milker,"- Maringa,' Taringamutn, King Country. d. "VTOUNG Lady desires position in high- '• 'class Sweets", and Confectioner's t, Shop, or as Head Waitress in Cafe; cap'l able and experienced ; references. Apply, "Hobart," "Dominion" Office. . 1 ~ WANTED; - T»Y STATION MANAGE®,' Sitnation d X> as MANAGER j>i Sheep and Cattle 0 Station. Has had most successful experin ence in North and South Islands, breakl' in new country,, raising and fattening) '• stock for export aid local markete. Haa 7 a thorough knowledge- of all : olasses of r ". Stock', Wool, and Agriculture. (Character and ability absolutely, unquestionable.) J Best "personal references from, late em--2 ployers and" stockmen. 1 ).- ' Partioalars and references at' 1 - DALGETY AND COMPANY,' LTD.,. : >: . " - Wollincton, ,; ......... . — .. — 18 . LOST AND FOUND. 3 v T OST, between. Hotel Cecil and Lamb- ,. JJ ton Station, a Black Fox MulF, Bo ■ t ward, Hotel Cecil. LOST, in Wellington, Friday, June. 11, a Gold 'Cable Bangle. Reward on returning, to "Dominion Office. i T OST, a Gold Crescent Brooch, set with i- -Li stones, between Kensington - Street i and Kirkcaldie's. Reward. Nurses' Clnb, d 1 Kensington Street." REWARD. -." j! T OST, last Wednesday, night. Lady's j. J-' Gold Wjistlet Watch, -with name ent graved on; above reward will be paid. Apply "Dominion" OfSce.' ■: ' WANTED. WANTED to • rent. Furnished or Unfurnished Bed-aitting-room, oonvenif enoe3, Newtown. "In Haste," "Domiii- ' ion" Office. I- "SXTANTED, two. draughl; horse Teams * ' (two horses' each), to w;ork for week or. fortnight; 80s. per day. Box 188, ~ G.P.0., Wellington. ° TIfI"ATRIMONIAL.—Station Hand wishes -"A to correspond with , Wrman abont J": thirty..with view to matrimony. W. Jones, Te Aro P.O. WANTED, Carrier to take charge of young, broken, light-van: horse for 1 "' feed aad careful attention. Address "Hu.mane," "Dominion" Office. 7 T/TT ANTED to Lend, ,£12,000, - trust e, '• ' » funds,, on mortgage, 5J per. to [d suit borrowers. G. S. Hill and Co., Fea■y therston Street, opposite Union Bank. d TIT ATRIMONIAL.—Young < Colonial ITA Frenchman wishes to correspond with lady of similar nationality. 17 to 28. • Apply by letter, "Frenchman, 'Dominion ' Office. WANTED, Cyclists, Motorists, get our prices for Waterproof Capes and if Overalls; Lamps, other accessories. Mail >- orders a speciality. Woodcock; Bros., 78 ;o Vivian Street! ■ 9 QHEEP FARM, Taranaki, for exchange. 3 ' O 800 acres, 0.E.P., partly improved, '? papa land, 2 sheep to aore, mostly hillyj handy saleyards. Equity iIOOO. Will con- _ sider houses, or few acres. "Southerner," Nelson. - - .'' BOARD AND RESIDENCE. q ATIO LET, a Large, Sunny, Furnished . , -J- Bedroom. Apply 106 The Terrace. TO LET, well-furnished Double Bed-sitting-rooms. 90 The Terrace. / 'Phone 2820. . - - "CIURNISHED Single Bedroom, 92 AueJJ tin Street; use of all conveniences. ir Call morning or evening. ■ ■ OUNG Man reguires Board; Kolburn, Northland, or Karori. Reply, with full' particulars, "Study," "Dominion" Office. - -' TO LET, Large Furnished Room or Single Room, best Thorndon locality; modern house; telephone. Apply, "Dominion" Office. • ■' VACANCY, well-furnished large front' Room; baloony, single, double, Bed-, sitting-room; harbour view; quiet. 'Phone >£ 1461. 59 Boulcott Street. ■ n TJUSINESS ' Woman requires sunny 11 Sj Furnished Room; good locality; use ■■ conveniences, h. and c. -water; private family preferred. "Refined III," . "Dominion" Office. - VTURSE Stratford (maternity), . York Street, Miramar, vaoanoiee for lying-in' patients; full sets baby clothing op hand. ■ THORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street, Weilington. First-class Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers, and Permanonl Boarders. Mrs. E. Jones. TO LET, Single and Double Furnished Rooms, all parts of City. Accommodation Bureau Strand Agency, Central Hotel Buildings. 'Phono 471. ' 3 ALBYON HOUSE, St. Hill Street, jljL Wanganui.—First-class AccommodaT tion for Travellers and Permanent Board. p ers; moderate terms. 'Phone GO. r TTrAITANGI House, Boulcott Street 'f v j Onco more under Mrs. O'Loughlin's f superior management. An ideal place 1 6tay at. Moderate terms. 'Phone 1200.' Q F ' UEEiVS PRIVATE HOTEI* ' Plimmer 1 # Steps. Lambton Quay. Opposite "Dominion Newspaper Offioe. : tinder new. management. Situated oa an open space in centre of City. Th» most- comfortable and best-conducted - houee in Wellington. One minute from tram, rail, or steamer. TARIFF, Is. per day; JBJ per weefc 'Phone 2310. R. P. DAVIS, Proprietor. AHA R A HOU SE! WAIKANAE. -AN IDEAL PRACE TO SPEND A . . QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing. Tennis Courts. £ (MRS.) E. M. WILLIAMS, ■ Proprietress. ! WHITEHALL ~ ' t ■ ■ ' PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE (Opposite "Dominion" Office), . PLIMMER'S STEPS, WELLINGTON , (Entrance also from Boulcott Street). > QITUATED in 6pacious gardens, , with to 6plendid view of city and harbour, one minute from tram, Post Office, and ' wharves. Excellent cuisine. Hot an a cold [ water, and all conveniences. Terms, -Is. - Bd. per day, or from £1 per week. ' 'Phone 1617. Mrs. Chapman, Manageress. • into the leather penetrates . U WOOD-MILNE SHOE SHINE, ,! floftenisal invigoratias:! and preserving! '

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2492, 19 June 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2492, 19 June 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2492, 19 June 1915, Page 1

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