1 SITUATIONS WANTED, WANTED, position Manageress, cash. : business. Apply "Casa No. 2," "Dominion" Office. i • QTHONG Lad (16) requires Position on i K-' a sheep station, inland preferred. | ' Apply "Urgent," c/o '.'Dominion" Office. BUTCHER— Good all-round man re- ' quires Situation, ineligible, country preferred. "127, c/o "Dominion" . i young (ineligible), ex-" i , perienced-all branches gardening, ~ : wants situation, Hutt district preferred. . Apply. "Cosmos," "Dominion" Office. ■ TX/'ANJ'ED, by i Adult Milkers (inelii "vgible for military Service), Milking on Shares; 80 to 100 cows; machines | preferred. Reply "Milkers." Post Ofiico, | | Marton. ' , ; • WANTED lo Place, Married Couple, | *» hotel, man porter, wifo cook; 1 Lady, in position of trust or lielp in.' I houso, city; Barman! good Handy Man, ! ' hotel; Housekeeper. Bouleott Registry, 8, Bouleott Street. Tel. 2811. __ : ANTED to Place, elderly Mnu, odd" ■ jobs,, willing and reliable. Wanted, • Cooks, 405.; Cooks and Housemaids, together; Waitresses, Housemaids, Chit- ; : dren's Nurses, Mental Nurses, Pantry- : | maids, Lady-helps, Married'Couplesrlaoj— for milking, refined Lad for sheep station. ; Farm and Station Hands, nil classes * . urgently required-. Staveley's Registry. J 208 Lnmbton Quay. /Phone 220 G. , , I CUNNINGHAM'S Elite /RegistryWanted to Place, two Friends, lio- ' vtel or boardiughouse, country, both good ' waitresses, cooks or housemaids, tnor- ' experienced. Wanted, House- | ■ keepers. Generals, House-Parlourmaids, ■ Laov-helps. Woman with child, Milkers, ' ' Married Couples. Cooks (institutions). . ■ Relieving Girls; all classes urgently required, town and country; good posi- .. tions 'arid' high wages. Kindly .call. ; EMPLOYMENT I r OR DISCHARGED 1 j • - SOLDIERS. ; WANTED,' Employers'haying Employ- ■ ; ment to offer to kindly coaimunl- , i cate with ! i THE OFFICER IN CHARGE, Discharged Soldiers' Information Dept., . AITKEN ST.. WELLINGTON. Telephone No. _ . BOARD AND RESIDENCE. j COMFORTABLE -Board and Residence,. young man or cadet; privatefamily; terms moderate. 02 Hawker ; Street. ~ ' ■ VACANCY, well-furnished large front room, balcony,.single, double, bed-sitting-room, harbour view; quiet, seleot. 'Phone 14(11. 59 Bonleott Street. > aUEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Plim ; ,! mer's Stops, opposite "Dominion' Newspaper Office. One minuie from , tram, rail, or steamer. .. Every comlort " i and convenience. Excellent cuisine. Moderate tariff. R. P. Davis, Proprietor; 'Phone 2310. ' r/EALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde Quay. Electric light; every comfort and convenience fors-'visitora.; " Superior table. Tariff; 6s. 6d. per day, 355. per week. ■ Special arrangements' for permanents. G. W. JENNER, y Proprietor. RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL. TVOMINION AVENUE (Phmmert ' J-/ Steps). This new, commodious, first-class Private Hotel is now open to j receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; .2 j . bathrooms on each floor; excellent cwsine. ■ Commanding view from roo. gar- " den of Wellington and Harbour, lerrns ; moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK, Proprie- • tress. 'Phone 023. . WHITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE (opposite "Dominion Office); Plimmer's Steps, Wellington, with splendid view City and Harbour, one minute train, Post Office, Wharves. Ex- j cellent cuisine. and c. water; all conveniences. Terms, is. 6u. ppr day. , : Weekly from 22a. 6d. MRS. V. L. s 1 ALLAN, Manageress, 'Phone 1017. ORIENT PRIVATE. HOTEL, ORIENTAL BAY. ; THE most charming spot in Welling, ton, facing the Harbour. Cross the road any time and have a, dip; Seven minutes'from the City. Tram terminus at the doftr. Beautifully furnished. Ex- ; cellent Cnisine. . _ ; Country Visitors specially catered for. Terms on implication to CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. Telephone 354 A. _ . Telegrams: "Kiosk," Wellington. y j WAITANGI. THIS popular House has been recently renovated, and is now under the management of Mr. J. J. Kelly, late of ' , Ohakune, and is open to receive Visitors and Boarders. This soacious establish- ■ ment. which contnins about 40 rooms, is 58 Bouleott Street, and within a ..j minute's walk of Banks and lost Office. The situation is ideal, and commends • i itself to the patronage of Tourists anil - ■ the travelling public. Special Terms for ' 'Boarders. All .Corresoondeno.o immeil'. ately attended to. Tolephone, No. 1200.. ' QTUDY your-nerves, and avoid nnvo. : O mmit-jnr by wearing WOOD MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Para vuoiwr-'Urt-lifjit.l i
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 227, 13 June 1918, Page 1
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