SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, House-parlourmaid, wages »V 275.; small adult family. Apply W223, c/o “Dominion," Wanganui. WANTED, capable young woman for Vv country, small household; everything electrical. Apply Mrs. Lourie, Turakina. TTOUSEKEEPER, middle aged, referXX ences, country, excellent home; 2 adults. P 368, c/o “Dominion,” Palmerston North. Strong Youth or Young ’ ' Man for general farm work, machines used; wages £2. Apply D 557, c/o “Dominion.” "IY7ANTED, experienced Ladyhelp, with VV references, for country; electric appliances ; good wages. Mrs. A. C. Gawith, Longbush, Masterton. SITUATIONS WANTED. VU ANTED, position by first-class But- ’’ c-Eer, shop or delivery cart; urgent. Apply D 572, c/o “Dominion." YIT ANTED, -work on Farm by Youth. ’’ age 19, no experience but willing to learn. Write F 561, c/o “Dominion.” QTAR Registry, 276 Quay, recommends experienced Couple, hotel or station; Cook, wife any capacity; references. /CAPABLE, Educated Woman desires position as Companion-help or Housekeeper. Apply F 548, c/o “Dominion?; QTAR Registry, 276 Quay, recommends 13 experienced Married Gardener (school, cottage), wife cook for men; credentials. TV ANTED, position by Baker’s Carter, VV married; will go anywhere; urgent. Write P 360, c/o “Dominion,” Palmerston 'North. WANTED, by capable Housekeeper, position Napier, Hastings, New Plymouth, or Palmerston. Write D 544, c/o “Dominion.” T/TARRIED Man wants position Work--1“- ing Manager, Head Shepherd; good dogs; life experience. P 370, c/o “Dominion,” Palmerston North. ‘ /CUSTODIAN, Messenger, etc.—Return'3 ed Soldier, good education; age 53; credentials covering 30 years. Write D 535, c/o “Dominion.” YVANTED, Work on mixed farm by ’ ' Two Young Men. Hawke’s Bay preferred. Particulars to G. Hall, 57 Plymouth Street, Wanganui. "POSITION as a Gardener, experienced -L vegetables, fruit, and flowers; references; town or country. Write M 395, c/o “Dominion,” Masterton. XTOTE.—Under the Postal RegulaX’ tions, Correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, initials, or number, to care if any Post Office, will NOT be forwarded from office of posting. Advertisers who do not desire their names and addresses disclosed may have replies addressed c/o “Dominion.” All such -eplies will be forwarded to advertisers promptly. ' TRADESMEN. "RUILDER wants Alteration Jobs and -D any Carpentering; work done quickly and cheaply. Ring 20—568. LUMBING and Drainage—For Good material and workmanship, at reasonable cost, consult H. T. Martis, 24 The Crescent, Roseneath. Telephone 21—171. ■pUILDER, with' staff, at present doing work at Paraparaumu, is prepared to undertake any, sort of building alterations, additions, etc., in or around the district. or other country < work . lelpphone 22—-206, or write D 487, c/o CARPENTERING. ' TF you require a Good Carpenter, and a satisfactory job done promptly, telephone 24—598. C. Richardson. 6 Ebor Street board and residence. POARD and Residence, Single and JD Share Room; central. 31 Jessie Street. VTAOANOY, 1 Gent Boarder, share V room. 36 Hawker Street,, off Majonbanks Street. TOOARD offered two refined Young Men, JO share large’front bedroom, The lerrace. Ring 22—771. OH MARION Street has Vacancies for Boarders, 275. 6d- weekly. 6s. daily. bed and breakfast 4s. TJOARD and Residence at 133 ThornJD don Quay; modern home, good table; piano; terms reasonable. PRIVATE Board and Residence, single or double rooms. For terms, apply Grand View Tea Rooms, Lyall Bay. QQ ROXBURGH STREET has vacan<3 <3 c ies for Gents, to share, all conveniences, permanent and casual, 30s. QTRAND Private Hotel, 63 Ghuznee 13 Street, Vacancies for Paying Guests, Share Room, 80s.; Single Room, 325. 6d. A DELAIDE HOUSE (144 Willis xl Street)—Vacancies for Permanent and Casual Guests; bed, breakfast. ss. WANTED, kind person board child,' school age, vicinity Upper Hutt, Trentham. Apply N 567, c/o “Dominion.” . "OGARD and Residence offered Young " Men, single and share rooms; terms reasonable. 27 Hanson Street, Newtown. WISHANGER, 53 Kent Terrace—VaVV cancies for Permanent Boarders; comfortable home, good table. Tel. 20—357. PALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay -£> Place, near Fujler’s, has Vacancies permanent guests, 355. and 375. 6d. Tel. 21—836. VISITORS to Wellington.—Superior » accommodation, bed and breakfast, ss. per day; 2min. Government Buildings. 81 Hill Street. POARD and Residence, 97 Moles ■D worth Street. Newly renovated throughout. Permanents and Casuals, 355. weekly, Bs. per day. “YVAITANGI ” 58 Boulcott Street—- ’’ Vacancies Permanent and Casual Guests; superior accommodationterms moderate. Phone 41—682, SALVATION Army Men’s Hostel, 56 single rooms; open all night; ample hot water; 325. 6d. week (lunches cut); casual meals, Is. 3d. Phone 21—230. WHERE TO STAY IN WANGANUI. TYONBANK PRIVATE HOTEL, TraL-’ falgar Place, t minute station and G.P.0.; h. and c. water, c. 1.; tariff 10s. 6d.; good table. Under the management, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Leake. TO LET. QMALL Office, ground floon Apply 3 Accountant, Kodak (Australasia) Pty., Ltd., 16 Victoria Street., TO LET, Furnished Flat, self-contained, L sunny roomed, every convenience; separate meters. 11l Hill Street. Norwich House. WORKSHOP AND STORAGE SPACE. TO LET, in Appleton Building, ManJ- tiers Street (behind Ritz), about 5000 ft, good dry Storage Space, also suitable for Repair Garage, Cabinetmaker, Plumber, or other workshop. W ill subdivide to suit tenants. Moderate rental and lease if required. Full particulars from the representative of the Owner — MR. COLIN C. CRUMP. 288 Lambton Quay. Phone 42—534.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19281102.2.4.3
Bibliographic details
Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 33, 2 November 1928, Page 1
Word Count
828Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 33, 2 November 1928, Page 1
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.