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’ FUNERAL FURNISHERS. > Jjl MORRIS. JUN., 60 Taranaki Street (Hoad Office and Mortuary Chapel); Branch at 28 Riddiford Street, Wellington. FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER, Telephone (day and night), 22—159. Funerals conducted by Motor or Horse. AM. WILSON & co. • (Late, of J. and A. Wilson), UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Mortuary, Workshop, and Office, 270 a Willis Street. Besiaenoe, 268 Willis Street. Telephone (office and residence), 91—949. a (Arch. MoL. Wileon, Building Valuer.) MONUMENTAL MASONS. H GLOVER, Monumental Mason, • 59 Kent Terrace. 'Phone 21 —788. Reinforced Concrete Walls. Granite and Marble Kerbs. PERSONAL, ■vrril'l' Mr. J. Alsford, late of H.M.S. * ’ Chatham, please correspond with R. Bruton, c/o Mrs. Hart, Wellington Road, Marton ? lost' AND FOUND. LOST, Grey Teddy Bear, Main Street, Lower Hutt. Reward. at “Dominion” Agency, Lower Hutt. LEFT, in Auckland-Wellington train, Monday morning, small Law Book. Would finder kindly return “Dominion." PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS. ANTED, by General Trained Nurse care of invalid or private.patient. Apply "Maheno," c/o '‘Dominion." STAR Registry, 276 Quay-Disengaged, Nurse, recommended by Wellington doctors, night duty or visiting preferred ■ , . XXTANTED. Nurse, certificated surgi- .’’ caT, medical, night duty when required. State theatre experience, when * free, age, religion: copy testimonials. Salary commence .£lOO per annum. Rawlingstone Hospital. Auckland. WANTED, FULLY-TRAINED Nurse, medical and surgical, preferably with maternity certificate also; state salary required and religion. Apply Te Rangi Private Hospital, Nelson. 1 . PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS’ HIGH . SCHOOL,. APPLICATIONS for D Grade Assistant are invited for above School. Applications close April 14. W. HUNTER, Secretary. NELSON HOSPITAL BOARD. WANTED, for Nelson Hospital, a Staff Nurse. Salary £B5 per annum. Further particulars, on application to the Matron. G. P. CHAPMAN, Secretary. Nelson. WHANGAREI HIGH SCHOOL. ■ GRADE C OR D. ’ A PPLICATIONS will be received up to APRIL 23, 1923, for ASSISTANT MASTER) Appointee must be resident, taking a share in the duties at the Boys’ Hostel. Salary according to grade. Successful applicant to take up duties on May 28, 1923. J. McKINNON. Secretary. WANTED, Experienced shorthand WRITER AND TYPISTE, for a Wholesale Warehouse; experienced in invoicing. Salary according to ability, and only those fully competent need apply. , BOX 1531, ' '■ ‘ G.P.0., Wellington, SITUATIONS VACANT. TXT ANTED, TWO GOOD CAN- •’ ’ VASSERS; easy selling lines; substantial commission; large remuneration possible. Apply, urgently, A. H. PIKETT AND CO., 360 Lambton Quay. ■yy ANT ED, CARPENTERS. Apply ALEX. CAMPBELL AND SON, - Younger’s Job, Jackson Street, VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. WANTED, COMPETENT CARPENTER for TEMPORARY JOB.. Apply Registrar. G. G. S. ROBISON, Registrar. JBALLANTYNE AND CO., LTD., ' Christchurch, require the services of a thoroughly experienced Salesman for ' their Dress Department., Must be accustomed to highest class trade and be of good address. Applications, accompanied by copies of references, and fullest particulars of experience, should be addressed to the Managing Director. WEBER COUNTY .COUNCIL. POSITION OF CLERK.' APPLICATIONS are invited for position of Clerk (Male or Female) to . the Weber County Council. Salary £175 per annum and an extra £4O is assured for other work. Good board also obtainable at reasonable price. . Anplications. addressed to Chairman, Hmst be in by MONDAY, APRIL 16. Mate when could commence duties. 4. STEWART. Chairman Weber County Council, Ti Tree Point, Dannevirke.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 170, 6 April 1923, Page 1

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