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SITUATIONS VACANT. 15 words 1/- cash, 1/6 booked. 6d. extra for every 5 additional words up to 40. One inch, 5/-. WANTED, pantrymaid-waitress. Apply Pavilion, Day’s Bay. WANTED, a Governess for 2 girls, ’’ Stds. 1 and 3. Apply R 372, e/o “Dominion.”- , WANTED, Housemaid-waitress, must ’ ’ be experienced in dining-room. Apply Gresham Hotel. , YX7ANTED an Experienced General YY (female). Apply, The Britannia Hotel, Willis St. AJARRIED man, taxi-driver, knowledge -I’4- of city and suburbs;, must have license. Apply 144 Adelaide Road between 10 a.m. and 12 noon. -IMMEDIATELY, Youth between 19 and 23 years, for clerical position, accuracy essential; previous experience required, preferably with exporting firm; refs, necessary. Ring 389, c/o “Dommion," ■ TNTENDING Pupils Book Early to secure DRIVING LESSONS during XMAS rush; 5/- per Lesson.. k E. W. BEDINGHAM, Telephone 21—719 or call . 70 Cambridge Terrace. SUTTON, GENTIEWOMEN'S BUREAU AND DOMESTIC REGISTRY, . 39 GRANT ROAD. Bho'ne 40—780. Hours 9 a.m.-l p.m., or by appointment. JOHNSON’S Wireless School —Pro*4 gfessive, efficient, and up to date. Thorough tuition for the Professional or Amateur Examinations. —E. C. Johnson, A.M.1.R.E.. Principal, 8-10 Brandon St., Wellington. ■ THRIVING Taught in late model car' 4-J Licenses guaranteed; cheapest,, genuine terms. Workshop experience free. 22.Turnbull Street. rpHERE, are excellent opportunities for 4- enterprising people with up-to-date knitting machines. Saunders. “Dorninion” Building, IVqllington. TUTARINE WIRELESS COLLEGE—--4’4. Expert training by highly qualified Instructor. Send for Prospectus. P.O. Box 1327, or 53 Bowen St., Wellington. A PPLICANTS are reminded that to ensure prompt delivery of replies, letters must be addressed Carefully and Clearly. , PALMERSTON NORTH SPECIALS. “HCHE DOMINION” Branch . Office. 4- The Square, Palmerston North, deals with all matters concerning Subscriptions, Advertising, and Provincial News. Telephone—Office 5955, EM. HOOPER. Rangitikei St., for • Dressmaking/ Frocks, Children’s Clothing. Hand Knitting. Orders taken. Corner Maire St., PALMERSTON. Dining Rooms, 179 Main Street. A first-class, meal at all hours. All meals T/- each. , MA. EVANS, Ladies’ Outfitter, Cole- • man Place. New season’s coats and felt hats, street ..nd evening frocks made to order. ■J7OR SALE, at Sale Prices, Carpet 4- Squares. Runners, Rugs: wonderful value Andrews. House Furnishers. Rangitikei St OAK and Rimu Bedroom Suites, good range to select from. Come and look around. Andrews, House Fur- ' QALE ! Sale I Sale I —Furniture and Furnishings. Bargains for All at our Spring Sale. Andrews’ House Furnishers, 80 Rangitikei St. ' , pYCLISTS—For Repair Work of all 'V kinds remember Anderson’s Cycle Works, opposite Post Office, Palmerston City. TJEACH VISITORS.—Take a “Home 4-* Kitchen” Hara with you for Sandwiches. Home Ritchen, The Square, near “Standard.” , , CUBA ST.—Carlton Pork Shojx jpull range of choice meats, all cooked to perfection. A trial solicited. BUSINESSES FOR SALE ■RUSINESS is good in Auckland, and 4> we have the best line of businesses on the market. Come North and see us. VAUGHAN, LTD., Ist Floor, Palmerston Buildings, Queen St., Auckland. TDEAL for a Couple.—Select Tea, 4- Luncheon, Quick Lunch Business, no night or week-end trade, well and fully equipped, busy stand. low rent; Est. 15 years. Reason for disposal explained to genuine buver. Further details to WM. BUTLER, opp. Publie Trust. If we have it, it’s good. HAVE an exceptionally smart CONFECTIONERY & DRINKS BUSINESS. Assured all-year-round trade Well stocked and equipped. Shop and Dwelling. Rent £2. This Business will stand any trial and carires a guarantee of stability. Can be inspected during the holidays. If we have it. it’s good. WM. BUTLER AND CO., Business Specialists, 140-150 Lnmbton Quay. WANTED TO SELL —(Miscellaneous! ROBERTSON'S GOLDEN SHRED 4a MARMALADE for. Breakfast. BEDSTEADS, 29/6; Seagrass Chairs, 9/11; Bookshelves, 11/6; Oak Palm! Stands. 11/6. City Furnishing Store. Blair St., Courtenay Place. • ROBERTSON’S GOLDEN SHRED. '4A MARMALADE for Lunch. W BARBER AND CO., Ury Cleaners •;no dyeing) 12ft übn Street. City HEETTNGS—DoubIe, from 12/6 pair; Single, from 10/6. hemmed: Pillow Slips from’ !/• each: Tea Towels 9Jd Mrs. Cqllins. 34 Courtenay Pl. XrOUR Old Battery Rebuilt for 42/U 4- See us before buying. Solarc ,Service. 66 Taranaki St.. 28 —-800. R' OBERTSON’S SILVER SHRED (Lemon) .Marmalade for Lunch. RUY Furniture, Upholstery, Bedding 44 direct from manufacturers. We have no shops. Wellington Cabinet Co.. Ltd.. 73-77 Boulcott St. Tel. 40—354, YAAK Extension Tables, £4/17/6; Dining Chairs. 15/-; Sideboards. £3 15/-; Wardrobes, £4/10/-. City Furnishing Store. Blair Street, Courtenay Place. ROBERTSON’S GOLDEN SHRED 4A MARMALADE for Lunch. pHAIN Stitch Embroidery, overlock-, ing, hemstitching, and ladder mending. Shortest service. Beehive, Hamilton. ROLFE’S Wax.—A 2/4 tin contains 4A as muc h as three 1/- tins. Obtainable nil RRITISH-MADE from 11/6 44 upwards, fine gifts for boys and girls. Waterworth’s. 216 Lambton Qy. ROBERTSON’S GOLDEN SHRED 4A MARMALADE for Breakfast. DON’T throw your old Wringer away. We can re-rubber the rollers as new. N.Z. Rubber Supplies. 57 Ghuznee St. / Phone 28—440. 'TOOTHACHE? Barraclough’s Magic 4- Nervine deadens the'nerves, kills the pain, and brings instant relief. Everywhere 1/6. T INOLEUM, 3/11 yd.; Carpets. 80/-; 44 Carpet Runner. 4/6 yd.; Hearthrugs, 3/6. City Fui-nishiug Store, Blair St., Courtenay Place.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 80, 29 December 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 80, 29 December 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 80, 29 December 1930, Page 1

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