SITUATIONS WANTED. pOOD all-round Butcher wants position, city or country; can kill. Write D 873, c/o “Dominion.” PELIABLE Couple requires Position: AV man, any work, wife cook. Good references. Kennedy, 204 Vivian Street. PARDENER - seeks Employment for va'JT cant half-days, 2s. per hour; expert; good' references. DB5O, c/o “Dominion. TRADESMEN. pARPENTER, Builder, wants Alterations, Additions, Shop or Office E ittings, Houses to build, also Jobbing Work. Quotations given for brick, concrete, or woodwork. Tel. 22—206. CARPENTERING. TF you require a Good Carpenter, and A n satisfactory job done promptly, ■ telephone 24—598. C. Richardson. 6 Ebor Street AGENCIES VACANT AND WANTED. A YOUNG Mau with considerable experience, well kuown throughout Canterbury and West Coast,' who is commencing business in Christchurch as Manufacturers’ Representative, desires appointment as Agent or representative for Canterbury and West Coast for Manufacturers or reputable Agencies. Apply to “AGENT,” Box 1100, Christchurch, MOTOR-CAR & RADIO BATTERIES. APPLICATIONS are invited from kA- motor accessory houses, for the sole distribution’of Clyde Motor-car and Radio Batteries, for territories Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin and Christchurch. Applicants to state selling organisations and must be equipped with servicing and repairing departments. Address correspondence to: THE CLYDE ENGINEERING COMPANY,' LIMITED, . Granville, New South Wales. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ■VACANCY One Lady, share room. ’ Tel. 21 —191. 70 Kent Terrace. VACANCY One Gentleman, share V room. Tel. 21—191. 70 Kent Terrace. Off MARION Street has Vacancies for Boarders, 275. 6d. weekly, 6s. daily, bed and breakfast 4s. IpURNISHED, Double Bed-Sittingroom, ■ fireplace; board optional; terms moderate. 9 Mowbray Street. QUPERIOR Accommodation.—Private Home, vicinity Fitzherbert Terrace. Write N 837, c/o “Dominion.”--ROIrdSeSIDENCE', sunny, single JtA room, good table, tel., soft washing, 325. 6d. per week. 97 Ririe Street. TJOARD for 2 young men, to share nice J-* rooom in homely place, on Terrace; pianoroom for car. Ring 22 —771. "ADELAIDE HOUSE (144 Willis kA. Street)—Vacancies for Permanent and Casual Guests; bed, breakfast, ss. QTRAND Private Hotel, 63 Ghuznee Street, Vacancies for Paying Guests. Share Room. 305.; Single Room, 325. fid. 00l TERRACE—Sunny Balcony Room, suit couple; also Double Room; ladies or gentlemen. Tel. 43 — 368. BALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay Place, near Fuller’s, has Vacancies permanent guests, 355. and 375. 6d. Tel. 21r-836. 1 A HOBSON CRESCENT, Thorndon, J- “ offers very superior Board, Residenee; single room, and room to share. Moderate. - . ‘‘TBNNISMORE,’’ 53 Boulcott Street -*- J (Tel. 41 —301) —Superior Accommodation. single or double rooms; terms moderate.• “WHITEHALL” . Family Private ’’ Hotel, Boulcott Street and Plimmer’s Steps; 30s. week; good home, every convenience; central. VISITORS to Wellington.—Superior ’ accommodation, bed and breakfast. ss. per day; 2min. Government Build ings. 81 Hill Street . UOARD and Residence, 97 Moles ■D worth Street. Newly renovated throughout Permanents and Casuals. 355. weekly. Bs. per day. “WAITANGI ” 58 Boulcott Street—- ’’ Vacancies Permanent and Casual Guests; superior accommodation terms moderate. l‘-one 41 —682. "WHERE TO STAY IN WANGANUI. fIONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, Trafalgar Place, i minute station and G.P.0.: h. and c. water, e. 1.; tariff 10s. 6d.; good table, Under the management. Mr. and Mrs. 1. R. Leake. ■ TO LET. TO LET, Wallaceyille, for 3 months — 4 rooms, 275. fid. Williams, Agent, Wallaceville. . FpO LET, Wallaceville I—4 1 —4 Rooms, all A- conveniences; 325. 6d. weekly. Williams, Agent, Wallaceville. TROUBLE Bed-sittingroom, furnished, A-r to Let, with fireplace; central; telephone. 178 Willis Street. VACANT, The Terrace, Double Bed- ’ sittingrooms, double and single beds. furnished, gas cooker. ’Phone 43 —517. WAREHOUSE or Sample Room, Vie- ’’ toria Street, 26 x 26, 30s. Apply Space, Bos 1474, G.P.0., or Phone 45— 364. tpo LET, House, 5 rooms, kitchenette, A- all conveniences, adults. Particulars 7 Rosina Terrace, off Wellington Ter 1 race. ‘ tpo LET—Unfurnished House, 5 rooms, A- all conveniences, handy city; rent £2 10s. Ring 42—536, between 7 a.m.5 p.m. TJO LET—Furnished Flat, self-con-J tained, 2 rooms, kitchenette and bathroom. Astor Flats, 24 Hobson Street. ■’ : /AFEICE and Warehouse Space to Let on Lepse in Modern Fireproof Building. Hope Gibbons Ltd., 7-11 Dixon Street. IT'D I>ET, Furnished Room, Kelburn, A- near University; suit two ladies or gents.; morning tray or breakfast. Ring 26—524. TROUBLE Bed-sittingroom, furnished, ■lk fireplace, use of conveniences; also Single Room. 232 Riddiford Street. Tel. 14—601. rpo LET, Three Large Unfurnished A- Rooms, ground floor; all conveniences. Apply 10 Hawkcstone Street, Thorndon. rpO LET, Double Bed-sittingroom, fireA- place, use of conveniences; also single room, handy Winter Show. 19 Ellice Street.‘. rpO LET—Furnished Double Front A- Bed-sittingroom, e. 1., fireplace, all conveniences; near Museum. 14S Sydney Street West. _ YVANTED TO LET. —Two-roomed ’’ Bach, all conveniences; suit two vouug men, 20s. week. Apply, Grand View Tearooms, Lyall Bay Parade. HMI’AITAI. —Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette, gas stove, calipliont, linen cupboards, etc. 17 Bolton Street, lel--42—853. H’O LET—Lock-up Stationer’s .Shop and J- Billiard Saloon, progressive suburb. Write D 847, e/o “Dominion. WANTED to Let, in quiet home, to ’’ domesticated business lady, two rooms and kitchenette; central; e. 1., hot points; rent 255. weekly. Apply 11864, c/o "Dominion.”
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 300, 19 September 1928, Page 1
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