SITUATIONS VACANT. ANTED, to commence at New Year, Vr * thoroughly experienced Shepherd; wife to cook for three men. For particulars, apply to Box 20, Alfredton. WANTED, immediately, Capable Domestic Help, for country ; good cooking essential. Apply Mrs. McGregor, Hikorangi, Masterton. Phone 463. iVANTEDy-good Housekeeper, 30-35 ’’ years, fond children, look after working man’s home; n ' ] ™n vcl ! ien C£ s ’ two miles town. Apply G 419, c/o Do- - SITUATIONS WANTED. T»UTCHER, loug experience, wants -D position, or temporarily relieving job. 5428, c/o “Dominion.” WANTED, position by Married Couple, ’’ Chef, Second, public hotel. 143!. c/o 4 Dominion,” Palmerston North. OVERNESS, experienced all subjects, disengaged for term beginning February, 1929. Write 8404, c/o “Dominion.” ■VOUNG Ladv, with considerable hospi--1 tai training, requires Pp s, !™ n - Nurse-companion. Write G4lB, c/o Dominion.” SCOTTISH Registry. Phone 43—405. — Disengaged, early in January, capable married couple,, machine milking; Colonial references. ; P~ OSITION, Barman, Cellarman, or under-Manager; good appearance; thoroughly experienced; best credentials. Write G 430, c/o “Dominion." /I OVERNESS desires position with VX refined family, to teach small children; excellent references. .Apply Miss Armstrong, Cambridge, Waikato. ■WANTED, by willing youth, 18, posi> ’’ tion Junior Clerk or any place of trust; neat worker; 3 years High School; references. G 375, c/o “Dominion.” fl ENERAL Clerk.—Wanted, by experi'X eneed and well-educated Young Man, the above position; good testimonials: firm preferred. Apply G 319, c/o “Dominion.” MOTE.—Under the Postal Regulations, Correspondence addressed to n 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. PUILDER-CARPENTER wants any -*- J work in his line, cheap, quick and thorough. Ring 20—868. TRUILDER wants Alterations, Addi--IX tions, shop or office; also Jobbing Work; workmanship guaranteed. Telephone 22—206. CARPENTERING. TF you require a Good Carpenter, and a satisfactory job done promptly, telephone 24—598. C. Richardson. 6 Ebor Street BOARD AND RESIDENCE. RIVATEBoard offered 2 refined Young Men, central; terms moderate. Phone 21—45 L — Board-residence. 3 gents share large room; good table; 30s. per week. 97 Pirie Street VISITORS to Wellington will find ’ First-class Accommodation at 83 Fnirlrn Terrac.:, Kelburn. ANTED, Permanent Boarder, tel. and every convenience; good table. Apply 71 Gliuznee Street. MAPIER, Board. Residence, in private -1 a home, for holidays, or rooms; meals optional. Barbour, 7 V autier Street. A DELAIDE HOUSE (114 Willis Street) —Vacancies tor Permanent and Casual Guests; bed, breakfast, ss. WILLIS Street—Vacancies for Men Boarders; rooms with breakfast or rooms; cleanliness assured. WANGANUI—Grand Central Hotel 110 St. Hill Street; tariff, Bs. day; £2 2s. week. Phone 2018. Handy station. QOl TERRACE.— Vacancies Business Gentlemen; permanent and casual; comfortable; good table. Tel. 43—368. - I BALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay •> Place, near Fuller’s, has. Vacancies permanent guests. 355. and 3<s. 6d. rel. 21—536. - r T?NNISMORE,” 53 Boulcott Street A-J (Tel. 41 —301) : Superior Accommodation, single or double rooms; terms moderate. fiHR ISTCHURCH— Jaunpur House, 346 Worcester Street: Fresh, comfortable home; good table; casual, £2 15s. weekly. ■REFINED Young Lady requires perAX ninnent board, near city; washing. Reply urgent, stating terms, G 431, c/o “Dominion.” STRAND HOTEL, 63 Ghuzuee Street, under new management. Casual guests 325. 6d. and 355.. permanents 30s. and 325. 6d. WHITEHALL Private Hotel, BoulVV cott Street, Plimmer’s Steps, Lambton Quay; 30s. weekly; good table: 2 minutes G.P.O. ■OGARD and Residence for Temporary Boarders during Xmas Holidays: central, pleasant situation. Write R 399. c/o WANGANUI—Grand Central Hotel, ’’ 110 St. Hill Street. Tariff, Bs. day. New management. R. R- Barnes, Proprietor, late Timaru. /GOVERNMENT Cadet desires Board xX refined private family, near city; piano necessary; moderate tariff. Write \426, c/o “Dominion.” OARD and Res-’dence, 97 Moleswortb Street. Newly renovated throughout. Permanents and Casuals. 355. weekly ; B.s. per day. PERMANENTS and Casuals. —Superior Accommodation, bed and breakfast, ss. per day: 2min. Government Buildings. 81 Hill Street. “WAITANGI” 58 Boulcott Street—- . • Vacancies Permanent and Casual Guests; superior accommodation: terms moderate. ’Phone 41—682, SALVATION Army Men’s Hostel, 56 sin-le rooms; open all night; ample hot water; 32s 6d. week (hwc'ies cut) ; casual meals, Is 3d. ’Phone 21—230 O MULGRAVE STREET, opp Lamb'J ton Station —Board nnd Residence, permanent and casual. Tariff 7s. 6d. a day. 355. weekly. Permanents by arrnngement. TpURNISHED Flat (no linen), in HasJ- lings, accommodate party three or four, available from December 19 to February 1. Wire for particulars. “Tribune” Agency. Havelock North. PURI STCHURCH —Christmas IToli(lays, from December 28; double bedrooms, breakfast. superior home, central, near Public Gardens. Miss Baker, 41 Cambridge Terrace West. TO LET. rpO LET—FURNISHED. Rooms. Rooms. 4 Talavera Terrace 5 Karori 9 Kelburn 7 Moiling UNFURNISHED. 5 Kelburn 5 Khandnllal: 8 Miramar 6 Salamanca Road 6 Highland Park 6 Island Bay FINCH, WEBSTER & OSWIN, 159 Featherston Street, Tel. 41—818.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 72, 18 December 1928, Page 1
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