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SITUATIONS WANTED. MOUSE Parlourmaid requires position, ■ L * country preferred. Write G 75, c/o “Dominion.” TV ANTED, Situation Cook-General or ’’ House-Parlourmaid. Apply F7B, c/o “Dominion." VVANTED, position, Country, House- ’’ keeper or place trust; state wages. D 55, c/o "Dominion.” IPXPERIENCED Floorman requires work in country or town; reliable. GB5, c/o “DominionT*’ VOUTH seeks situation on farm; has -*• had experience on small farm; willing. A 96, c/o "Dominion.” E>lA NOFORTE Repairer, experienced A Gulbransen player expert. G. Pearce, 66 Whiteleigh Av., Christchurch. AGENCIES VACANT OR WANTED. AGENCIES REQUIRED. AT AN UFACTURER’S Commission Agent at present calling on soft goods houses at regular intervals throughout Otago and Southland, desires to get in touch with Manufacturer or 'Warehouseman of kindred lines, who >s desirous of developing these territories. Advertiser has permanent centrally situated rooms in Dunedin, and will consider concentrating on one line if inducement offers. Apply, in first instance, to—“SALES ORGANISER,” Care J. Ilott, Ltd., Advertising Agents, P.O. Box 111, Dunedin. PARTNERSHIPS VACANT AND WANTED. A DVERTISER can interest Sporting Lady or Gentleman in sound proposition; £so—£loo required. Apply G4O, K '<> "Dominion.” MARTNER Wanted—Party with from *- £250-£350 to finance establishment of a proven product. May be active or inactive, as desired. Investigation invited. Write G 42, c/o “Dominion.” XPXPERIENCED Prospector wants ono or two adaptable mates prospect unsurveyed district for gold; indications payable, alluvial and stone; experience unnecessary; expenses required. A 92, c/o "Dominion." A MAN of undoubted integrity and excellent business qualifications desires to invest Capital in progressive firm of Seed. Grain, Produce and General Merchants, where his services can be utilised in a responsible capacity; excellent credentials; age 39. Communications treated as strictly confidential. Write first instance to A 96, c/o “Dominion." “ A 46 PER - CENT. PROPOSITIONS TVANTED a keen business man with ' ’ about £2OOO to inquire and thoroughly investigate above. This is a genuine proposition, and should instantly appeal to a man who can see the possibilities of a business at present suffering from lack of capital only. DBl, c/o “Dominion.” BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Of) MARION STREET has Vacancies fo r Boarders, 30s. week or 6s .per day. BOARD and Desidence, 97 Molesworth Street, Permanents and Casuals, 355. weekly. 7s. Gd. per day. "fiLA REMONT,” Sw Front, Otaki Beach, convalescents and paying giiests. Write '’Claremont," Otaki 'Beach. 9MULGRAVE Street (opp. Lambton Station), First-class Accommodation, fiernianents and casuals. Tariff, 7s. Gd. per day. QTRAND Private Hotel. 63 Ghuznee Street, has Vacancies for Paying Guests, from 325. 6d. weekly; 7s. 6d. per day. KNOTTINGLEY— Superior Board and Rim ence. central; every comfort; tennis; moderate tariff. 134 Dixon St. Tel. 20—111. BALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay Place (near Fullers’). —Vacancies Permanent Guests. Tariff’, 355. and 375. sd. per week. "'■piLE MANSIONS,” Ghuznee Street, have Vacancies for Casual and Permanent Boarders; excellent table; moderate tariff. VISITORS to Wellington—Superior ' accotnn’odatiou, bed and breakfast, ss. per day; 2min. Government Buildings. 81 Hill Street. WAITANGI," 58 Boulcott StreetVacancies Permanent and Casual Guests; superior accommodation; terms moderate Phono 41—682, "TA/'HITEHALL.” next “Dominion,” ’ • Boulcott Street.—Vacancies Permanents and Casuals; every convenience ; excellent table; 30s. weekly. QELWYN Private Hotel, Cambridge Terrace, Courtenay Place end; junction Oriental Parade. Vacancies permanent or casual guests. ’Phone 22—653. YTACANCIES Permanent Boarders, V good table, all conveniences; 30s. weekly. Queen’s Private Hotel, Plimmers’ Steps, off Lambton Quay. 'Phone 42—902. NOW OPEN. Breakfast from 6.30. Dinner from 11.30. IS. £>D. Tea from 4.30. Morning and Afternoon, 6d. Parties Catered For. HARRIS’S RESTAURANT. Next State Fire Office, Lambton Quay. An invitation is extended to all (at n.ny reasonable time) to inspect our kitchen to see how and where the meals are prepared. SPECIAL VALUES. BOYS’ Tweed aud Gabardine Overcoats. Sale price, ss. lid. Suitable school. George and George’s, Cuba Street, Sale. INTER AND ROBERTSON. LTD., late Davis and Clater, Lambion Quay—Surf Bathing Costumes, 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 13s. Gd. ' : „uKhl) RAFFIA.—Best Quality; in twenty colours. Three hanks for Is. T. Waugh and Son, Lambton Quay. HOWROOM Bargains— J 9s. Gd.; Crepe do Cbene, Voiles, Fugi Silk's. George and George’s Sale. BEAUTIFUL Xylonite Brushes, 4s. 9d„ with comb ss. 9d.; Mirrors, 4s. 9d., at Lloyd’s Tremendous Shopping Sale, Cuba Street. ARGAINS for Men-Cotton Singlets, Is. 11d..; Cellular, 2s. fid.; Pyjama Suits. 7s. Gd. George and George’s, Cuba Street, Sale, OBERTSON’S GOLDEN SHRED MARMALADE—for LUNCH. ATEN’S Striped Shirts, with Coljar, ss. lid. George and George’s Sale. IVIGGER SILK Chubby "i 1 mbre!las 1A Pretty handles. Great choosing. Wholesale and Retail. Let’iabys, opposite General Post Office, ELLOW Bread stands behind years of public confidence. Depots and deliveries everywhere. MOBERTSONB GOLDEN SHRED MARMALADE- fw I'.RFA 1 RACE Glasses.-Real Prism Field-glass IS only. £4 10s. Smith’s. Jewellers. 1 nmhton Ouav. ARGAINS for Men Collen Smir'et--1». IM : Cellular *>s. fid ; Pvi.-im:' Suits. 7s fid. George and George s, Cube Street, Sale.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 96, 21 January 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 96, 21 January 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 96, 21 January 1928, Page 1

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