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SITUATIONS WANTED. VVILLING young man (22), printing ’ ’ compositor, desires work of any description. 5568, “Dominion.” r pHOROUGHLY domesticated, capable Lady desires position Housekeeper; gentleman, adult family; town, country; ; refs. K 574, “Dominion.” • XTURSES’ Call Service, Tel. 41-699, ■L’ Colonial Mutual Bldgs.; —Nurses : Trained, semi-trained, maternity, children’s, governesses. Vy ANTED, by refined woman, 40, posi- ’ ' tion as Ladyhelp, town or country; thoroughly domesticated, trustworthy, good cook; references. K 576, “Doniinion.” VyANTED, by refined Young Couple, '' position on sheep station, wife domestic duties, husband vegetable gardener. Reply “Gardener,” c/o “Dominion” Agent, Hastings. TTOUSEKEEPER experienced, wants -LA position on sheep station; good bread baker, butter-maker, eook for men. with son, daughter, school ago; son useful. State wages. .1570, “Dominion.’’ ’V’OTE.—Under the Postal Regulations A” Correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, initials, or number, to care of any Post Office, will NOT be forwarded from the 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. FARM WORK WANTED. "\yANTED, Job, milking, ploughing, ’’ fencing, all implements; terms right. Tui, c/o R. Stout, Carterton. yOUTH. good worker, desires position A on Sheep Station to learn sheep work. M 874, “Dominion,” Mastertoil. yOUNG Man requires position on farm, A sheep or cows; go anywhere; 30/-; start Julj’. P 362, “Dominion,” Palm. Nth. yOUNG Man wants position on farm, A used to horses, fencing, and all farm ■ work; good worker; state wages. N 569, “Dominion.” VyANTED, position on Dairy Farm by ’’ married man; wages or shares; can supply excellent labour if necessary; good refs. Apply “Urgent,” c/o Small’s, Wairoa. SHAREMILKING. XyANTED Man, milk half shares. Buy ’ ' herd. 40 to 50 cows. P 359, “Dominion,” Palm. Nth. WORK WANTED. "pARKIN BROS., for Shopfittings, L Office and General Alterations, /CARPENTERING—If you want a good carpenter and prompt job, tin? 53751. C. Richardson. P.R., 25-408. IJAVE your roof repaired before the bad ■LA weather begins. Quotations free. Levestam and Co.. 178 Riddiford St. Tel. 24-088, 4EDICAL AND TOILET. "piLES neglected are dangerous. “Zann” A is easily applied. Ninepence stamps brings generous sample. Box 952 D, Wellington. ALL Hygienic Appliances. Send today for Free Price List. Advice free. Medical Supplies Co.. Dept. E., Palmerston Bldgs., 47 Queen St., Auckland. TXEALTH by Correct Diet—Complete LA course by correspondence; send for pamphlet. Ronald T. McLean, Dietitian. 15 Courtenay Pl„ Wgtn, TTYGIENIC Appliances and Sundries. ■L-* Write for Free Complete Catalogue, Chemists’ Supplies Co.. Dept. “D.M.,” Box 1178, Christchurch. ELECTROLYSIS. —Madame Aldwyn, 8 Kowhai Rd., Kelburn. London, Sydney Diplomas. Recommended by medicos. Phone 26-202, IpREE Illustrated Booklet, latest hygienic appliances, from Medixo Supply Co., Importers of Medical and Surgical Goods, Box 789, Dept. T., Wellington. Trusses, abdominal belts, ARTIFICIAL LIMBS and nil Surgical Appliances. F. Moring, 174 Adelaide Rd. (opp. John St. stop). All kinds of trusses fitted from stock or made to order. Tel. 25-539, TZATHERINE CARTER. N.Z.R.M., •LA Registered Masseuse and Medical Electrician, specialising in Medical -Electrical Treatments and Trained Massage. Lumbago, Neuritis, Muscular Pains. Stiff and Inflamed Joints successfully treated by modern electrical methods. Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace Tel. 43-297. CHIROPODIST. MRS. HOUSTON. 155 Lambton Quay, ■‘■'-L next Midland Hotel, TRAINED and GRADUATED at LONDON FOOT HOSPITAL, under direction ROYAL CHIROPODIST, and Harley Street, Loudon, Medical Specialists. Treats feet and hands, Tel. 47-430. HYDRATE ELECTRO CARBON TREATMENT. tpO those who seek and wish for Radiant Health and freedom from the suffering and discomforts of the following diseases, which are successfully treated by the only treatment of its kind in existence: Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Lumbago. Sciatica. Gout, Neuritis. Paralysis, Insomnia, Headache. Deafness. X-Ray Specialist. Nurse in Attendance. Consultation Free. M. JACKSON, Director. Hours for Treatment: —Week days, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Friday Nights. 7 to 0 o’clock. First Floor. Chilton Bldgs. Tel. 1835. KING ST.. MASTERTON. FINANCIAL. OANS from 5/- to £5OO. J. McCombe, Macarthy Trust Bldgs, (opp. Public Trust). Lambton Quay, Wellington. VVOODLEY. King’s Chambers, lends Y’ on and purchases N.Z, Perpetual Forest Bonds. Other forms of securities entertained. Tel. 43-681. FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. I?OR SALE, Sheep Feed Racks for hay or chaff. J. C. Ewington, Masterton. Tel. 1017, 1132. I~?OR reconditioned 9-coulter Drill, also one 13-coulter Drill, complete with turnip boxes. Reid and Gray Agency, Palmerston North. Cambridge ffoiier, £l6; r. & g. I Swamp Plough, £2B; R. it G. S.F. Plough. £l4. L. C. Purton, Fitzberbcrt Ave., Palm. Nth. QCRUB, gorse, blackberry, or lupin-in-fected country made productive economically by Howard Rotary Hoes, powered by tractors. 'Write B. V. CooksJey and Co., 96 Tory St., Wgtn. FRUIT, JAMS, PRESERVES, ETC. pOOKERS, Delicious, Jonathan, Rome Y- 7 Beauty, Stunners, 4/- and 8/6; Cox’s Orange, 8/6 rail paid. Hook, Havelock Nth. pi’LES (>/-; Grannie Smith, 7/-. Apples, choice cooking and dessert, 6/-, railage free. Cutler, Henderson.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 221, 15 June 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 221, 15 June 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 221, 15 June 1936, Page 1

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