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SITUATIONS WANTED, TJACON Curer, good mild cure, reliable, seeks situation; refs. Write RB7l, c/o “Dominion.” TVANTED, by out-of-work, painting to ’’ do, contract or day-work. Apply NB9l. c/o “Dominion.” "POSITION wanted as Cook, General, or Housemaid, country hotel. Apply R 832, c/o “Dominion." p AKDENING Wanted, days, half-days, suburbs, Hutt Valley ; excellent refs.; expert. Write R7BB, c/o “Dominion.” f>ARDENER wants position as Station vH Gardener, life experience, vegetables a speciality. D 913, c/o “Dominion.” r pWO Girls (one cook, one housekeeper), desire work, together, sheep station. P 503, c/o “Dominion,” Palmerston Nth. QTAR Registry, 33 Willis St- recommends Companion-help, drive car, good needlewoman ; references. Phone 42—944. [CABINETMAKER, Joiner, Machinist, good tradesman, wants work urgently, anywhere. Write NS4I, c/o “Dominion.” ■ . TVANTED. position Cook-General, or ' ’ Laundry Work, day work, any district. “C.,” c/o “Dominion” Agency, Petone. VOUNG man, 23, good education, reA spectable, trained for teaching, needs employment urgent. SB9B, c/o “Dominion/’- ' ETIRED Farmer with'small income would give services on farm in return for board. Write N 847, c/o “Dorn inion.” , TVANTED, by Nurse, 3 years private ’ ’ hospital, position companion or secretary, refined home. RS34, c/o “Dominion/’ rpWO ladyhelps'(sisters), one has dressA making experience. Apply Gentlewomen's Bureau, 39' Grant Rd. Phone 40—780.; TTOUSEKEEPER, one child, desires' Al position this month; good cook, fond of children. M 875, c/o “Dominion,” Masterton.‘ TVANTED. farm work, dairying, ’’ ploughman, sheep (has dog). T. Titchiner. 318 Broadway Avenue. Palmerston Nth. ' - TVANTED. Work, any description, by ’’ young married couple: town or country. P5Ol, c/o “Dominion.” Palmerston Nth.. , - XT AIRDRESSER. fully competent, Al steady, and reliable, wants position, town or ' country ; start immediately. Write P 505. c/o “Dominion.” Palmerston Nth. ROTORUA ACCOMMODATION “TriA ORA” Private Hotel; moderate A*- tariff; excellent cuisine. Mrs. Brackebush. Proprietress. p RAND HOTEL, unequalled comfort, 'A service, cuisine. Special winter tariff. Phone 5. E. E. Harvey, Manager. TTMPIRE Hotel, renovated, refurnished. A J Tariff, 12/-; £3/10/- weekly. Wire Empire only. Miss O’Hagan, Proprietress. TTOTEL ROTORUA. Private; official Al A.A.A. hotel. Tariff, 12/- day; £3/10/- weekly. Mrs. G. C. Cheater. Proprietress. VURNISHED Houses, Flats, Rooms A available. Wire your requirements. Prompt attention given. Land Mercantile Agency, Rotorua. TAEVONSHIRE HOUSE, near grounds, A 7 baths. Steinite Radio Wireless: .9/per day. £2/10/- weekly. Mrs. E. Dean, Proprietress. “TpHE DENBIES.” Proprietress Mrs. A C. M. Dillon (late. Park View). Phone 15, P.O. Box 45. adoining Gbvernment Gardens. ' PALACE HOTEL, Rotorua’s leading A Commercial Hotel. Close to banks and business houses. Tariff. 14/- day. W. Meredith, Manager. TTAMILTON HOUSE Private Hotel. AA Tariff, 10/- per day; £3 per week. Every comfort. Mrs. K. Constant. Proprietress. ST. ELMO,” select Board and Residence, ; special attention to those requiring rest. Tariff 9/- per day. Miss L. B. Ryan, Proprietress. QURREY HOUSE, Haupapa Street, Rotorua; 8/6 day; £2/10/- weekly. Mrs. Devin. Proprietress. Phone 211. [TUEENSLAND Private Hotel.. Firstclass accommodation. Tariff, 10/day. Phone 144. Box 41. Mrs. Beige. Proprietress. , ' QONOMA Private Hotel; Winter Tariff, ~ 9/- daily; £2/15/- weekly. RGarlick. Proprietress. Phone 473. TT’ENTON HOUSE. Private Hotel, close A to baths. Tariff, 8/- day; £2/o/weeklv. Miss Brennon. Proprietress. PARK VIEW PRIVATE HOTEL. A entirely refurnished and renovated, and- under n_w management. T»r™— 12/6 Day; £3/15/- Week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Casey. Proprietors.' TJOTORUA—The Commonwealth; firstclass table. Winter tariff. 9/- daily; £2/10/ wkly. Mrs, Jones. Proprietress. ORAND VUE, overlooking bowling VT greens Tariff, 14/- day; £4/4/- wkly. Phone 60. Morrisons, Proprietors. VRINCES GATE Private Hotel, adjoinA ing gardens, baths, croquet greens. Phone 279 Miss R. Maher. Manageress. REST HOMES. BOULCOTT CONVALESCENT HOME. DIETS. Convalescents, etc. 10- Boulcott Street, Wellington. Phone 45—503. Sister C. E. Wise. TALCAIRNCONVA DESCENT HOME. CONVALESCENTS, semi-invalids. V Special care elderly people. Certificated nurses. Best locality. 5- Hill Street; phone 44 —83;>. “CRAFTON” Rest Home. 204 Upper M Adelaide Rd., for reception of elderly and delicate persons needing; care or diet; nurse in attendance. Miss Comp ton. Tel. 24—406, convalescent homeT . “T UMEAH.” Winchester St. Levin'Ll Quiet Home for Convalescents or those needing rest and ’ special diets if necessary ; trained nmse in charge; terms moderate. Tel. 9- b. Levin. WANTED TO SELL —(Miscellaneous). OOBERTSON’S "GOLDEN~SHRED £1 MARMALADE for Breakfast. 17 STALL’S, Dyers and Cleaners, 85 I- Vivian St. established 30 years. Give us a trial. OBERTSON’S GOLDEN SHRED MARMALADE for Lunch. ARD or Soft Corns are removed root and all by Progandra. Certain destruction to corns: 1/C. OBERTSON’S GOLDEN SHRED MARMALADE for Breakfast. rinHE BASSINETTE, opp. G.P.O.— JL Phinket layettes, rompers, smocks, washing frocks and bonnets to match, matinee jackets. ■ ■pOBERTSON’S SILVER SHRED LA (Lemon) Marmalade for Lunch, MAS Special—Assorted Wines, 40/per doz., delivered, cash with order. Ereeth Bros.. Koromiko, Marlborough. OBERTSON’S GOLDEN SHRED MARMALADE for Lunch. pHEUMO eliminates excess urie acid •LA an d therefore brings instant relief to Rheumatic Sufferers: 2/6 and 4/6. POBERTSON’S GOLDEN SHRED ■•■ A MARMALADE for Breakfast. pOBERTSON’S SILVER SHRED LA (Lemon) Marmalade for Lunch.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 50, 22 November 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 50, 22 November 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 50, 22 November 1930, Page 1