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SITUATIONS WANTED. ARTIST, with working knowledge of -kA- Artcraft, wants position. S4iB, c/o “Dominion." VDU>;G Widow wants position as A Housekeeper to gentleman. J 440, c/o ‘•Dominion.”' QTAR Registry, 276 Quay, recommends 0 reliable Couples used cooking tor number of men; milk if necessary. MAN (50), useful, wants position with Christian people'; small wage; home. JI. Batley, P.O. Palmerston Mh. WANTED, by experienced Scrubcutters. any sized block, by contract. Apply M 620, c/o “Dominion,” Masterton/ GARDENING wanted, days or halfVT days; hedges, lawns, flowers, digging; excellent refs. Write 8443, c/o “Dominion.” __ f~ INOTYPE Operator-mechanic open immediate engagement, city or country; all models; best refs. D 430, c/o “Dominion.” - WANTED, position, sheep station; own saddle horse and dogs, Btate wages, etc. P 902, c/o “Dominion,’ a aimers ton Nth. • VOUNG Man (23) wants work, any J- description ; gardening; digging, etc. Particulars, P9OO, c/o “Dominion,” Palmerston Nth. i A SCHOOLMASTER’S Widow would -*■*■ like position Housekeeper Or Com-panion-help; capable in all duties. Write D 469, c/o ‘Dominion.” TDELIABLE, experienced, middle-aged Av gentlewoman) excellent refs., wishes post adults as Jlousekeeper-companion-help, etc. 5448, c/o- “Dominion.” WANTED, good Home for elderly gentleman (ex-accountant), fond of gardening, etc.; small wage appreciated. Apply D 429, c/o “Dominion.” EMPLOYMENT by Man, 35 years’ exJ - J perience General Drapery trade; Home and colonial; strictly sober, cnergetieg exceptional testimonials. 8479, c/o “Dominion.” ■yOUNG Lady wants position as AssisA taut Music Teacher (pianoforte), or would like to Buy Teacher’s' Connection for term, commencing February, 1930. D4SS, c/o ‘“Dominion,” SECONDARY Schoolboy (21), 6ft. 3in., .arriving December 10, desires engagement with reliable employer; trained on Yorkshire farm; knowledge of motors; highest references! state terms. Apply Q4BO, c/o “Dominion.” :

MOTE.—Under the Postal RegulaAX tions, Correspondence addressed to a nom-de-pltnne, initials, or number, to care of 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 replies will be forwarded to advertisers promptly. __

TRADESMEN. EXTENSION Ladders—All kinds of Ad Ladders, Trestles, Steps, etc., manufactured. Leo Vrede, 29 Hall Street, 26Adelaide Road. Tel. 24—48 R B“ “mCKLAYER- Jack M. Daly. Lyall Bay. and 191 Tinakori Road. , _AII kinds of Jobbing Work done. Tel. 2u— ADDERS, Steps, and Extensions, all ■trades. Satisfaction guaranteed... Specialty Woodwork Co.. Ladder Makers, Haining Street. ’Phone 28—508.^‘ W 7 carpentering. IF you require a Good Carpenter and a satisfactory job done promptly. Telephone 24—598. C. Richardson. G Ebor Street ■ AGENCIES VACANT AND WANTED. PISTON RINGS. rpHE undersigned invite applications J- from reputable Motor Accessory Firms, to act as. their Stockists and Agents for J. and S. Hammered Piston Rings and Slotted Oil Control Rings. For full particulars apply— B. JOHNSON & SONS, LTD., Piston Ring Specialists,Parnell Rise, Auckland.

TO WHOLESALE AGENTS AND FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, ETC. A DVERTISER, who has been long as--kX soeiated with the business community of Palmerston North, and possessing excellent credentials, wants something to run in conjunction with his own business (two front shops on good streets, favoured with ■ good attendants always on the premises). Would consider an agency for any suitable line or furniture on consignment. Anything to occupy a display space with reasonable sale prospects is what is wanted. Please write to “P 899 “Dominion,” Palmerston North.

MASTERTON ANNOUNCEMENTS.

‘TITHE DOMINION” Branch Office, -*• Perry Street, Masterton. deals with all matters concerning Subscriptions, Advertising, and Provincial News Telephone 1161 ■ Rox 87. AllY Wear, Ladies’ Wear, Hosiery, and Traced Goods. Miss Cockcrill, Midland Hotel Corner. Queen Street. Masterton. ■ pREPE Soleing on Tennis Shoes, and V all classes of Vulcanising. 1A airarapn Vulcanising Co., Smith Street. rpi-IE ROLLS Safety Razors are now -*- procurable at Fred Keen. Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Queen Street, Masterton. OR £2 2s.—Genuine Eugene Permannet Waving at Robinson’s Beaut_y Parlors. 61 Queen Street, Phone 165.) ASK for “Penguin Foam” Canvas Cleaner; imparts snowy whiteness to Tennis Shoes: won’t wear off. Flemming's Footwear Store. Carterton. ACII'TC Rim Tools make tire fitting a pleasure. Price. 15s. Para Rubber Co- Queen Street, JOIN the Book-lover’s Library; all the latest books. Burns. next Cosy Theatre. Masterton. _ TVTASTERTON Auctioneering Co., Genernl Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Weekly Mart Sales. Outside Sales a Speciality. 'Ph-m 1329. p OT,F.—New Golf Goods now showing L* al Albert Donald, Saddler and Golf Specialist. Queen Street. _., I?'OH Quality and Prices call at S. A. •*-, Mills. Jewellers and Opticians. 79 Queen Street. Masterton. TAONALD & JOY, Ladies’ and Gents'’ Tailors, New range of overcoatings just arrived. Call and inspect. W WHITE? - Wood and' Coal ' Merchant, Herbert Street. Masterton, Phone 1706. Agent for Glen Afton Colliery. Town Office, W. V. Madden Academy Building. Masterton. QUITS, Costumes, Gloves cleaned, pressed, repaired and made as good as new. Peter Kelly, opp. Knox Church Queen Street. ASTLEPoiNT-MASTERTON. Daily Service, B. Savage. Proprietor.— Castlepoint: Leave 7.30 a.m. Masterton : Leave Depot 2.30 p.m. Masterton Depot: Farmers' Distributing Company. Phone 1177. Parcels delievered between Masterton and CastlepoinL TplLMS.—Leave .at Harrington’s, Willis Street. Quick Service. In by 9 a.m., Ready 1 p.m.; iu by 1 pm., ready 5 P.EL

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 46, 18 November 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 46, 18 November 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 46, 18 November 1929, Page 1

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