SITUATIONS WANTED. W' ANTED by 2 Mates, Scrubcuttiug, Station Work, Write 5671, c/o - — "POSITION wanted as Cook-laundress, 1 in country; ref. Apply 5869, e/o “Domini on,” — MOTOR Driver, single, seeks situation, ■“A light truck or car; sober and willing worker. Write D 776, c/o “Dominion. YV ANTED by experienced Fencer, hills ’’ or flats! posts or firewood splitting, on contract. Apply to NB4B, c/o “Dominion.” VCUNG Man desires position, 7_ years’ A general clerical experience, 6 years with building firm. SS7I, c/o “Dominion.” . AKERS, Pastrycooks—First-class pie, pastie and paste maker, married, sober ;go anywhere. DSSS, c/o “Dominion.” A Young Mau with previous experience requires position in bakehouse to learn trade. Apply DS6G, e/o “Domiuion.” WANTED by Young Girl, situation as Housemaid in hotel or hoardinghouse. Apply M 743, c/o “Dominion,” M a s t e r t o n. HTANNER, Dyer, Dresser of Furred A Skins, experienced, wages or piecework, wants work. Address, D 863, c/o “Dominion.” ' W ANTED, position as cook-general or ' ' working housekeeper, by u good capable person ; good refs. Write DBBO, c/o “Dominion.” LOUGHMAN, thoroughly competent all implements, also all farm work, seeks position ; excellent references. D 843, c/o Bricklayer wants work, builds houses, garages, fireplaces, 'walls, repairs, etc.: estimate, designs given. Q 670, c/o “Dominion.” PARTNERSHIPS VACANT AND WANTED. partner, A active or otherwise, with capital, for manufacturing concern; splendid opportunity for young man to learn good business. 5673, c/o “Dominion.” A DVERTLSER willing to provide, say, -jo cows, wishes to get into touch with landowner who will provide the laud, buildings and plant (machinery, etc.) and share proceeds, or would consider sharemilking. As an alternative would consider leading dairy farm, with or without stock. Reply P.O. Box 119, Wellington. PVESTOR of varied experience, with £5OO to £lOOO. desires to Purchase or invest in Sound Business of any nature where his services can be utilised. Apply, confidentially, in first instance, to J. M. ALLISON, Solicitor, 42 High Street, Lower Hutt. ACCOMMODATION. TJIGHDEN, 32 Pirie St., have Single AA Kn L) a ] S o f or Gents, to share; early breakfast; 30/-. ROXBURGH ST (s)—Board offered AV £oung man, soft washing; also room to sliitre; morning tray. QTRAND Private Motel, Ghuznee St. Tariff from 30/ weekly or 7/6 day. Every home comfort. ’Phone 28—343. JDNNISMORE, 53 Boulcott Street, has Vacancies for Permanent or Casual Guests; terms moderate. ’Phone 41—301. 144 WILLIS STREET, ~Addaide House; Vacancies for Permanent & Casual Guests, bed, breakfast, 5/-. E> ALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay Place, near Fullers’, has Vacancies permanent guests, 35/- and 37/6. Tel. 21—836. . “■yVIHTEHALL,” “Dominion” Avenue, '' Boulcott St., handy boats, trains, G.P.0.; good table, all convs., 6/- day, 30/- weekly. AUCKLAND—RutIand Private Hotel? 9 Eden Crescent, opposite Cargen, City, 8/- day, £2/10/- weekly; bed and breakfast 5/-. A UCKLAND —Yukon Private Hotel, 5Scotia Place, off Upper Queen St. Tariff 8/- day, £2/10/- weekly. J. D. Bayfield, Proprietor. A UCKLAND —“Sonoma” Private Hotel, 5 Alfred St., near Albert St. Tariff 9/- day, £2/12/6 weekly. Mrs. J. Nairn, Proprietress. TXAILWAY HOTEL, opposite Railway Station, Palmerston North. Superior accommodation, free parking area for cars. Moderate tariff. “'WAITANGI,” 58 Boulcott Street.— Vacancies Permanent and Casual Guests; superior accommodation ; terms moderate. ’Phone 41—682. 'V’ISITORS to Wellington; Superior r Accommodation, Bed and Breakfast. Casuals and permanents; next Parliament Bldgs.. SI Hill Street. . VnANTED, Board for Lady and Child, ’’ handy to Courtenay Pl., one of the bays preferred. Apply Mrs. Peter MeLaron, Longbush, Mastcrton. JLTOTEL LANGHAM, Riddiford Street. Completely' renovated, and under entirely new management. Moderate tariff. Permanents by arrangement. PERMANENT Board, single, share, x double rooms; excellent table, all conveniences; 30/-. Queen’s Private Hotel. Plimmer’s Steps (Lambton Quay). “pAKAPUNA,” 9 Mulgravc"strcet, opp. Lambton Station funder New Management)—Board and Residence, permanent and casual. Terms arranged. TTOTEL ALBEMARLE, 'Corner Cuba and Ghuznee Sts.—Superior accommodation, permanent and casual guests; terms moderate. S. G. Stacey, Prop. ’Phone 28—325. CALVATION ARMY Men’s Hostel, 56 A’ Single Rooms. 32/6 a week, breakfast 6.30 n.m.; lunches cut; night porter in attendance. 37 Vivian Street, Wellington. ’Phone 21—230. ' AUCKLAND. TJOTEL GARDINER. Emily Place AA (near Grand Hotel). Auckland — First-class accommodation. Tariff 9/per day. £2/15/- per week; bed and breakfast 6/-. weekly £l/15/-. Quiet and central. REST HOMES. BOULCOTT CONVALESCENT HOME. TYIETS, Convalescents, etc. 102 Boulcott Street, Wellington. ’Phone 45—506. Sister- C. E. Wise. WAIPUKURAU SPECIALS. SCOTT & CO. still have a large • number of bargain lines, and also stocks of seasonal sporting goods. 'lyi'OOßE’S Marble Bar and Tea X 'A Rooms (next Theatre). Highclass Confectionery. Try our ice creams —they are delicious. HUIE VOGUE MILLINERY l<>r the A very latest in Autumn frocks. Your inspection invited. ’Phone 272, Theatre Buildings. ■jITcGREEVEY'S Motor Service—Leave "A Porangahan daily at 7.15 a.m., Waipukurau at 12.15 p.m. Passengers ami parcels carried. TAEVELOPING, Printing, Enlarging. A- 7 by experts. Best results guaranteed. One-day service. E. H. Leigh. Chemist. and Optician fiENTRAL Hawke’s Bay Hairdressing ■ Saloon. Theatre Building—New management. Special provision ladies. Peter Blair.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 196, 16 May 1930, Page 1
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