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SITUATIONS WANTED. TVANTED Shod, by two good shearers. ’ • Apply at once to DlOO, c/o "Dominion/’ YOUNG Alan at liberty to dig and tidy gardens. Apply Box DB5, c/o “Dominion.” rpo H airdres.sers—Gents’ Ha ird resser A seeks position. Address Gll2. c/o “Dominion.". TVANTED by first-class Cabinetmaker, ' ’ married, position in country town. E9I, c/o “Dominion.” ■yOUNG Woman seeks position. Good A plain cook, fond of childreu. Write BIOS, c/o “Dominion." WANTED position as children’s nurse or ladyhelp, country preferred. Apply, DIOL c/o “Dominion.” 0110'1’0 worker open for a job; finishA er. retoucher, colourist, studio op- , orator. E 67, c/o "Dominion." A GOOD Shearer is open for early AT engagement Apply "Shearer,” “Dominion" Agency, Lower Hutt. AGENCIES VACANT OK WANTED. r pO Company Brokers.—Wanted Agent A to Sell, Country Auctioneering. Land Agency, etc., or form Company. Apply BIOG. c/o "Dominion." TO TRAVELLERS. WANTED Sell. Formula of Splendid Indigestion Remedy; good sideline. Address apply Gill, c/o “Dominion.” BOARD AND RESIDENCE. OA MARION Street has Vacancies for Working Men Boarders. 6s. daily or 80s, weekly. BOARD and Residence, 97 Molesworth Street Permanents and Casuals. 35s weekly, 7s Gd per day■ T?IRST-CLASS Accommodation, double A and single room, vacant. 3 Paterson Street, oil' Brougham Street, BOARD-RESIDENCE. 231 The Terrace. —Vacancies for Business Gentlemen, sing 1 o and double rooms. Tel, 43 —368. PETONE Kia Ora House Britannia I Street, imin P. 0., good table, ex cel lent grounds, permanent or cason I

WLNTED to Board, a Married Couple, large double room with fireplace, or 2 mates. 154 a Taranaki Street. TpEW Vacancies—“ Whitehall” ’ Family A Hotel, Dominion Ave.. Boulcott St., 30s. weekly; every convenience; central. 9MULGRAVE Street lopp Lambton Station). First-class Accommodation permanents and casuals Tariff. 7s. 6d "per day SELVVYY Private Hotel Cambridge Terrace, Courtenay Place end; jum tion Oriental Parade. Vacancies permanent or i-asnal guests 'Phone 22 65’’ “ A RAFIIWI.’ 67 Abel Smith Street; ■‘-Y Central; Superior Accommodation; good table; hard to beat; good hot-water service, with shower; Don ilc and Single Rooms; 325. Gd. and 355. per week Tel 22-426. r pHE RITZ. 29(1 Willis Street, Now -*■ open a receiv Guests, Casuals Exclusive accommodation noiibl " ni" Single Bed-sitting rooms, with breakfast tray lounge hot bath etc 'Phone 29—779 HOTEL ARGONNE Courtenay Place Randal Welsh has taken over the above Hotel whicn has been thor oughly renovated throughout Best at tention Vacancies for permanents and casuals Moderate terms STRAND PRIVATE Hotel, 63 Ghuznee Street, has Vacancies for Paying Guests from 325. 6d. ■ weekly; 7s (id. per day.

TO IJET. 'VO LET—S-roomed Bungalow, I acre -Y laud, orchard, next Post Office, Paraparaumu. Rent £1 per week. 24 ' Fitzherbert Street, Petone. 'PO LET—Well-furnished Bungalow, ■Y Bcagh. Paraparaumu, Christmas Holidays,. 6 weeks; rent £5 per week. 24 Fitzherbert Street, Petone. QUPERI-O1? large front Bed-sitting-Yu • room, furnished, fireplace, gascooker, caliphont, all conveniences, one n/inuto Buildings. Phone 40—126. PRIVATE HOTEL, New PlymouthOver 30 rooms; good garden, tennis ocurt. Details, Largo and Co.. Agents, Wellington BED-SITTINGROOM. HILL STREET. PARTICULARLY attractive, large, * well-furnished Bed-Sittingroom offered professional or business gentleman; breakfast tray if desired;' excellent hotwater service; telephone; garages opposite. Write P.O. Box 695. TO LET. SEASIDE FOR THE SUMMER. EASTBOURNE. -ROOMED Partly-furnished House, y- situated on the beach front on the south side of the wharf, within 5 minutes of the boat. Term is for 6 months or longer, and immediate possession can be given. Rent, £3 3s. FINCH, WEBSTER AND OSWINj 159 Featherston St. Tel. 41—818. TO LET FURNISHED. pOR G summer months, or longer, 9- *- roomed bungalow, situated 20 minutes from City by bitumen road; convenient to bus'and train services, having all usual conveniences, 3 sunny verandahs; surrounded by 11 acres grounds, beautifully hi’d out in shrubbery, Hower and vegetable gardens, tennis lawn, vinery and orchard. Two garages, close to golf links and river fishing. Further particulars from— FINCH WEBSTER AND OSWIN, 159 Featherston Street. Telephone 41—SIS. AN IDEAL HOME FOR YOUR BUSINESS. A BUILDING that is a landmark in the City, situated in the very heart of its business activities, and equipped with all the latest office and warehouse requirements, is an ideal home for your business. There are a few suites of offices and single rooms, and also a limited area of warehouse space available in "The Dominion” new building, at the corner of Mercer, Victoria and Wakefield Streets. In addition to the offices of “The Dominion” newspaper, “The New Zealand Referee,” “The Radio Record,” “The Industrial Bulletin,” and other publications, space has already been taken in the building by a numbe?'of leafling firms and professional men. All the shop space on the ground floor has been let, a portion being taken for the- new Railway and Tourist Booking Offices. There is an exceptional chance here for those requiring office accommodation. Centrally situated, extremely well lighted, free from the noise of passing trams, and associated with the progressive spirit of the Empire Ci I y. The building will be a landmark in the City—known to all. No tenant will require any other address than “Ilio Dominion” Building. For details, apply to the Agents:— MESSRS. E. PALLLSER & CO., Grey Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 16, 13 October 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 16, 13 October 1927, Page 1