1 • "THE DOMINION" . Ratei (or Claasltted Adv«rtlsament*»(for Clash Only.) Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, To Let. foi Salo, Feisonol, Wanted to Exchange .Farm Handl Wanted, Proieseiona], and Buelnese etc. 3 lines (IB word*), li.; 4 lAnoe (20 words). Is. 64. 6 ldiie« '15 words), Bs.;'6 Lines (JO words!, it. (A. ■ BtrtiLe, Marriages, and Death*, 2». 6d. per insertlba. In Memoriam, 6d. per Una (minimum), 2 llnea. ißeDeafed i'i»s in Weoily gummftnr.l
SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, good General, bo children. Apply Mrs. Winter, lla'nakau. • . ' WANTED, ;i Creamery Manager for .our Munukau -Creamery. Apply Otaki Dairy Co., Otaki Railway'. WANTED, reliable Mau for country store and cart. Sound' references required. 11. o'. Sheargold, Oliaii. ■ WANTED, competent, person, lor. General' Household Duties. Apply (personal interview), ■ "Soatouli," "Dominion" Oilice. WANTED, Man to kill, boil down, and do small rounds; no man eligible for front need apply. S. Walters, Butcher, Manaia. i WANTED, steady, reliable, all : r6und Mau, l'or brewery works; ' must 'have experience. Apply Main Trunk Brewery, Taihape. \S7A.NT£D, Married Couple,' experr- * » enced, station, fares paid to destination. Scottish Registry, 63a Willis* Street, Wellington. ' ' ' \/\7"ANTED, an experienced General or * * Lady-help, 3 miles' from M asterton. Apply Mrs. A. J. l'ercy Thornton, To Ore Ore, Masterton. WANTED, Moorman-Helper -or Shoeing and Gonoral Shop; must.be married, or not eligible for military service. H.. Street and Son, Huntei-ville. WANTED immediately; capable Help, all duties, farmhouse, no washing, dairy, or men; small family; wages, 225. Gd. References. Apply "Country," Fop de 11.,. ANTED, Cook-Laundress and Housemaid, for country, suit' mother 'and, daughter or friends; good. wages. Write "Conscientious," P. 0., • Waipukurau.\JSTANTED, Waitresses, Stratford, Nel- " ' son, town, country; Housemaids, private, institutions; Barmaid,' West Coast; Couples, all parts. Star,' 200 Quay. v WANTED, Smart Boy foi: Dairy Farm, able to milk; age about 15 years to 18 years; light duties; .good wages; good homo. Apply "E.A.H.," Box C, Hukanui. ; , ANTED, a Mali, or a strong- Boy,. * ' for milking one or two cows and general farm work; one accustomed to stock preferred. Apply Ernest Galpin, ■Woodlands, Marton. ~ 7— ' BLACKSMITH. ~ ■ WANTED, for .Wanganni, a General Blacksmith or Floorman; constant job to good man; must be temperate. "Wanganui," "Dominion" Office.WANTED, fourteen Married Couples, Lady-helps, Generals, Parlourmaids, Governesses, Housemaids, Cadets, Station, Farm'--Hands, Youths, Ploughmen, Woman with child. Housekeepers. Cunningham's Elite \ Registry. • WP. LABOUR BUREAU, 18 Groy. ( • Street.—Cook and Housemaid (Bulls), Gardener : (Trentham), Cowmangardener, Blenheini; Cook-general, Mar- . tiuborougli, 2as.;, Married Couple, wifo cook-laundress, husband cowman-gardoncr, =fcl2o; 2 Jilen for. cheeso factory, 525. Gd. week, no experience; Lad, milk i cows and sheep work, 205.; Cadet (about 18), Taranaki (good place); 2 Men, v sheep work, able dag, fence, etc., 355.; General (station), family 2; 225. Gd.; Station Cowman, 305.; Housemaid, 205., and Kitchorimaid 17s. 6d., hospital; Station Cook, for 5 men, 80s., and 605., shearing; G Bushfcllers, Woodvillc, Is. 6d. hour, 15s. week board; Elderly Man, garden,- milk 1 cow, cut wood, Masterton, 305.; Gardener, Blenheim; Ploughman, 405.; Married Couples,. Wairarapa; Washer, Catcher, -Tpw-presser, Bench-loader,, I * ®lenhoim.;~ '•Wbrking- --Housekeeper (3 nionths), Blenheim, Ms., lamily ij'.Cook- '• general (no washing), 255.," and. Nursefy. Housemaid!. 205., WangAnuu "■ '-Tel.. "Cruickshank.'' 'Phono . 2-17. Stamp- , reply. . ' . ' ... , BOARD, AND RESIDENCE. KELBURN, Superior Private BoardResidence, 2 Upland Hoad. LYALL BAY, 2 or 3 liooms, with plain board, for . summer. Apply i. "Literary," ."Dominion" Agency, Lower Hutfc. - .. WANTED, at once. Largo .Furnished, or Unfurnished Boom by Two Business Young Ladies; handy to town; ■ Christian home preferred. Apply "Home- ■ ly," c.o. Arclicr and Co., Drapers, Cuba Sti-eot, City. •« - "T7" ILMOKE," 2G Hawkestone Street. -iX —Select and q.niet Board-feidonco for permanent and casual visitors; central, and most convenient to both railway stations. Terms, 'Phone 1213. \7ACANCY, well furnished, largefront * room, balcony, single, double, 6ed-sitting-room, harbour view; quiet, select. ,'Phone 1461. 59 Boulcott Street. MARLBOROUGH House, 21 Kent Terrace (under new management); superior Board and Residence; one minute from tram .and post office. 'Phone: 1291. . ■ ' HnHORNLEIGH, Boulcott Street, Wel'JL lington. First-class Accommodation ' for Tourists, Travellers, and Permanent Boarders. Mrs. E, Jones. Telephone 1671. TJS7AITANGI House. Boulcott Street. * » Once more under Mrs. O'Loughlin's superior management, An ideal place to stay at. -Moderate terms: .'Phone 120 ft. IJBEN'S PRIVATE HQTEL, Plimmer's, Stepb,. opposite f -'"Dominion" Neyspap6r Office.. . One minute - from tram, rail,-'-or steamer. ; Every comfort and convenience. Excellent cuisine; moderate tariff. R. P. Davis, Proprietor. - 'Phone 2310. ' _ MAHARA HOUSE, WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE -TO SPEND A QUIET. HOLIDAY. Fine, Mild Climate, Good Trout Fishing, Tennis Courts. MRS. E. M. WILLIAMS,- .- Proprietress, i Right Opposite the Station. « HALF-WAX Between Wellington and Auckland. Break Your Journey At , OHAKUNE JUNCTION. . And Wire for Rooms at COURT PRIVATE HOTEL. Night Porter meets all trains! Eai'ly calls guaranteed. E. R. KNIGHT,' Proprietor. ' (Late U.S.S. Co.) BOARDING - (Opposite "Dominion" Office), PLIUMER'S STEPS, WELLINGTON, (Entrance also from Boulcott Street.) Situated in spacious gardens, with splendid view of City and Harbour; one mlnuto from tram, Post Office. ' and wharves. Excellent cuisine. Hot and cold waiter, and all conveniences. Terms, 4s. 6d. por~day. Weekly by arrangement. MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress, •Phono 1617. ; ORIENTAL BAY PRIVATE HOTEL " Now Open to Receive Guesta. This fine Hotel is situated on the Eastern Side of Oriental Bay, within a few feet of both" Tramway ""and Beach, and ■ amongst the most beautiful surroundings of this favoured looality. 1 Tho Cuisine is most excellent. Morning and Afternoon Teas a Special. ■My. Tariff on application to MRS. A. KNOWSLET, Proprietress. J|/JILITARY PICKLE is a great appeThose who try it find a great surprispr. • It pleases all palates, is economic as well, And the grocers find it is easy fo sell,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2879, 18 September 1916, Page 1
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