—— •—*— 1 . ’ FUNERAL, FURNISHERS. EM OERI 8, t JUN R., • . . 60 Taranaki Street. Branch at 28 Riddiford Street. FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER Telephone, (day and night), 22—159. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SON, UNDERTAKERS, . ’ 164 Adelaide Road, Phone 24—155. .Night, Telephone,.24—7o4. TRADE PERSONALS. THE Bridge • Party. Beforehand, see -*• that your hands are presentable! SYDAL .THEM! ! DRY-CLEANS and Presses your * ' Suit or Costume at the American Dye Works, 49 Kent Terrace. (SUPERFLUOUS Hair destroyed by “Rusma”, (Regd.). Signed, stamped, guaranteed cure, £5 12s. 6d. Florence Hullen, C.M.D., 7 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Send stamped addressed envelope for particulars. * LIITY Private Detective. Agency, Mee’s Building, Lambton Quay, Wellington —Evidence and information collected: advice free. Work, under supervision M. Mason, ex-detective-sergeant. N.Z. Police. Box 505. Telephone 45—477. ' LOST AND FOUND, T OST, Ladies’ Grey Hat, Lambton Quay. Reward on-returning to Gresham, Hotel. . T OST, Friday night, between Courtenay , Place and Brougham Avenue, Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch. Phone 21—871, or write 5.183, c/o “Dominion.” Reward. T OST. —Left by mistake in wrong motor-car, Gent’s. Overcoat, outside enclosure. Carterton races last Saturday. Finder rewarded, “Dominion” Office., J OST, Fawn Handbag. Saturday night, between Stewart, Dawson’s Corner and Akatarawa; name and address inside. Reward. Phone 44 —547. SITUATIONS VACANT. ANTED, a good post, and firewood splitter. Apply -McGbie Bros., Upper Hutt. _____ WHOLESALE WAREHO USEMEN. WANTED MANAGER-BUYER for Haberdashery Department at our Wellington Branch. The Department carries full stocks of general haberdashery, dress' trimmings, stationery and toilet goods. Onlv thoroughly, experienced men. capable of handling a large department and of carrying responsibility, will be considered. Good opportunity for advancement to the right man. Good salary. Successful applicant will be J’eq’>i re j! take up his duties on JANUARY 6. 1930. Apply by letter (with copies of references) giving full particulars of experience to: ROSS & GLENDINING, LTD., WELLINGTON. Ilf ACHINE Knitting, jumpers, cosDA tumes, hosiery, is fascinating and profitable. Catalogue free. Saunders. “Dominion” -Building, Wellington. _ RIVING Taught in late model car. Licenses guaranteed; cheapest, genu ine; terms. Workshop experience free 22 Turnbull Street. JOHNSON’S WIRELESS SCHOOL — O candidates for P.M.G. Certificate as sea-going Operators; thorough tin tion. 8-10 Brandon Street. Box 936.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 34, 4 November 1929, Page 1
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