SITUATIONS WANTED. Y'UUNG Alan at liberty to dig ami tidy A gardens. Apply Box DB5, c/o “Dominion.” OEQUIRED. a Position as Domestic A*' Help or Light General. Write FB4, c/o “Dominion." jJHOTO worker open for a job; finishA er, retoucher, colourist, studio operator. E 67, c/o “Dominion." A GOOD Shearer is open for early AA engagement. Apply “Shearer," “Dominion" Agency, Lower Hull. Yy ANTED Position by first-class ’ Baker, bread and smalls. Disengaged. Apply, Collins, 17 Park Road, Napier. VVANTED—By First-class Tradesman, Painting and Paperhanging; lowest prices. Apply 43 Riddlers Crescent, Pctone. /"COMPANION Help; icfined young lady capable, wishes position, companion to elderly lady preferred. G5l, c/o “Dominion.” yot/NG General Engineer (fitter) wants J permanent position; knowledge ears and machinery; reliable. 818, c/o “Dominion." QCOTTISH Registry, Phone 43 —405, highly recommends reliable, sober Station Cook-baker, first-class colonial references. "DAKER, single young man, thorough tradesman, open for engagement, take charge or journeyman. FB3, c/o “Dominion.” QCOTTISH Registry. 43 —405.—Disengaged November 1, reliable Housekeeper; useful son (16), milk, station; excellent references MARRIED Man seeks berth, Grocery, Provision, first-class knowledge; abstainer; splendid references. Write G7l, c/o “Dominion." PARTNERSHIPS VACANT AND WANTED. Z"ILIENT seeks interest in manufacturing, indenting, or manufacturer’s representative business, whore services as salesman can be utilised. Capital .£250. Apply— N.Z. COLLECTION AGENCY, P.O. Box 1589, Wellington. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Of] MARION Street has Vacancies for Working Men Boarders. 6s. daily or 30s, weekly. I-JOARD and Residence, 97 Moleswurth Street. Permanents and Casuals. 355. weekly, ~s. 6d. per day. IpIRST-CLASS Accommodation, double A and single room, vacant. 3 Paterson Street, off Brougham Street.■ "DOARD-RESIDENCE. 231 The Ten-ace. AA —Vacancies for Business Gentlemen, single and double rooms. Tel, 43—368. P ETONE Kia Ora House Britannia Street, Imin. P. 0., good table, ex cellent grounds, permanent or casual IpEW Vacancies—" Whitehall” Family A Hotel, Dominion Ave.. Boulcott St., 30s. weekly; every convenience; central. 9MULGRAVE Street !opp. Lambton Station). First-class Accommodation, permanents and casuals. Tariff. 7s. 6d per day VTERY Comfortable home offered gen- • tieman; single room, three minutes walk of city. Terms moderate, G5l. c/o “Dominion.” S' IiLW Y N -Private Hotel Cam midge Terrace, Courtenay Place end; juni tion Oriental Parade. Vacancies permanent or casual guests. ’Phone 22- 653
“ ARAHIWI,- G 7 Abel Smith Street; ■sA Central; Superior Accommodation; good table; hard to beat; good hot-water service, with shower; Do'iolo and Single Rooms; 325. fd. and 355. per week. Tel. 22—426. __ f pHE RITZ,. 299 Willis Street, Now A open to rcceiv Guests, Casuals. Exclusive accommodation. Double and Single Bed-sitting rooms, with breakfast tray, lounge, hot bathr etc. ’Phone 20—779. HOTEL ARGONNE Courtenay Place. Randal Welsh has taken over the above Hotel, whicn has been thor oughly renovated throughout. Best attention. Vacancies for permanents and casuals. Moderate terms. STRAND PRIVATE Hotel, 63 Ghuznee Street, has Vacancies for Paying Guests from 325. 6d. weekly; 7s. 6d. per day. WANGANUI ANNOUNCEMENTS. ILTEN’S Suits to Order, at Spillane’s, "J. £3 10s. to £5 ss. Fit and style gnaranteed. Matchless value. "DRAMS and Pushchairs from 395. 6<L; -U Plunket Cots, 255.; Knitted Sets for Baby a speciality. See Mrs. Benefield, 168 The Avenue pAPERHANGING, Painting, Signwriting, and House Decorating, write tor. price. J. Phillips, Paperhanger, etc., 9 Gloucester Street. DURNISHINGS and Valuesl You get both at the. "Better Homes." Busiest shop in Wanganui. Inspection pays. T AWN-MOWERS, Scissors and «11 ■AJ classes of Toole Sharpened and Repaired. P. Thomson, opp. Spriggen’s Hotel. KOYAL Hotel (Taylorville) overlooking river; excellent accommodation. Tariff 10s. 6d. day. Weekly arranged. R. L. Avery. VATOX Succulent Roasts, cheapest prices. Only the freshest and .best of Meat. Eatox Butcheries everywhere. PYCI-E Goods, High Quality Covers ss. 6d. and Bs. 6d., Tubes 3s. (id. and ss. Gas Lamps 12s. 6d. Turner and Co., Ridgway Street. pAR Painting, Enamelling, Varnishing. Protect your car. C. L. Cornish, 8 Bell Street, opp. Police Station. HULLO, Spring 1 Now ready, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Tomato, Giant Rocco Plants. Andrew Ross, Seed Merchant, Avenue. "P 0.D.” Motor Garage, corner Guyton '-'•and Bell Streets. ’Phones: Garage 3183, Private 4169. Prompt, efficient service. T?OR Portrait Enlargements and all A Photographic Art, the Tesla Studios are unsurpassed. FEATHERSTON ANNOUNCEMENTS. T~ADIES’ Hairdressing Saloon—James Aj G. Whittle, Ladies' and Gents.’ Hairdresser Head and Face Massage. Picture Show Buildings, "DRICKLA YERS.—DeaI direct for stone A> walling, tiling ,-ind general repairs. R. II Greenfield, Box 59, Featherston. A/TORNING and Afternoon Teas a DA speciality. Best of attention always to Motorists passing through. A W Edwnrdw. first slop. Featherston ADVERTISEMENTS and Subscriptions received for “The Dominion.” W n Rowles Stationer, Featherston T SABA. Cash Buyer of Opossum '' • Skins. Highest prices paid in New Zen la nd Featherston B BRUNSWICK Records AH the latest Foxtrots. Songs and Instrumental Novelties Come in nnd hear them nt Rowles’. PARKIER W. Higgison Mai) Contractcr, Westerr. Lake, Garage •phone 40. House, 217. Featherston Write, wire, or ring.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 15, 12 October 1927, Page 1
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