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SITUATIONS WANTED —(Continued). A, TARRIED Couple, caretake flats, etc.; Jjl. highest credentials. HllO, Dorninion.” —.— WALE Shop Assistant, married would I’L like permanent position. HlO9, uo minion.” r<HEF and Head Waiter, married, open engagement; 40-hour week, with time off together. HIPS, “Dominion. /~<HEF and Assistant, married, want L 1 permanent position, public _ work, with days off together. HlO7, Dommion.” WELLINGTON LEGAL FIRMS. NTOUTH, 17, leaving secondary school L and undertaking University course, desires position with Legal Office. Matriculated at 15. Good appearance and address. Sound credentials and recommendations. AppIy—“PARENT,” P.O. Box 170, Napier. A PPLIOANTS are reminded that, ’to YY- ensure prompt delivery of replies, letters must be addressed Carefully and Clearly. Note: Except in special cases where originals are asked for, applicants are advised to send COPIES of references only. FARM WORK WANTED. WANTED, Dehorning by an expert: ’ ’ lightning method. Roach, Grand Hotel, Levin. Tel. 16. TA/ANTED, position by married man as ’’ Working Manager on sheep farm; reliable experience; references; go anywhere. Write H 155, “Dominion.” LEVIN, FOXTON SHANNON. FARMEES. ALL AGRICULTURAL WORK un-■‘-Y- dertaken on contract. Caterpillar Tractors and latest Implements. Replies— OSBORNE SERVICE STATION, . Phone and Box 47, Foxton. WORK WANTED AND REPAIRS. npi-lAT Small Job will be safe in Barr--L Brown’s hands, whether it is carpentry, plumbing, painting or concrete. ■pARKIN Bros., for Shopfittings, Office and General Alterations. pARPENTERING—If you want a good L, Carpenter and prompt job, ring 53-751. C. Richardson, P.R., 25-408. TTAVE your tennis shoes and sandals reconditioned. Corner Taranaki and Dixon Sts. Workmanship guaranteed. T EATHER Belts for Soldiers on leave, made up by J. E. Evans, Lambton Quay. Tel. 44-770. PAINTING your house is not an expense, but an investment —when entrusted to Barr-Browns, Tel. 54-146. K. SCRYMGEOUR & CO., 76 ’ Adelaide Rd., Wellington, for Plumbing, Drainage, Hot Water and Range Work. Tel. 51-882. AWN Mower Repairs and Saw Sharpening. J. C. Riddell and Co., Ltd., Edward Street. Tel. 54-610. lANO Tunings, 10/-; Repairs, Overhauls. Howell (Tuner to 2ZB), 40 Taranaki St. (Levy Bldgs.)■ Tel. 51--31. AGENCIES VACANT AND WANTED. rpRAVELLERS selling direct to public,' J- commission line, specially suitable territories adjacent military camps. NlB2, “Dominion.” . CAMPING GROUNDS. TTAWLEY PARK Motor Camp, Mas--I’l terton, 7/6 per week. Beautifully situated, close to town. For hire, expanding 4-berth Trailer, also tent with 2 camp beds. T, Bulloch, Caretaker. Phone 148 L accommodation. WELLINGTON. VEW CAULFIELD HOUSE, 53-55 Pipitea Street (off Molesworth Street). This new building is a most modern and up-to-date Guest House. Hot and cold water in all bedrooms. MRS. MAXWELL, Proprietress. Note new address. Phone 42-355. TOURIST, PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS PEOPLE. riH-IE St. Elmo Residential I‘lats offers fully-furn. modern Flats, select locality ; also B.S. Rms., with tray, partial service; short or long period. Apply JJ Hill St. Tel. 42-8-15, _ PILOSE Station, select Aceom., morning tray, electric jug; 5/- day. It) Hawkestonc St. Tel. 44-603. COMFORTABLE Board'offered husiness gent; good table; every conv., tel.; 28/6. 174 Tinakori ltd., City. VISITORS to Wellington—Congenial ’ Accommodation, Bed and Breakfast, 5/-. Mrs. Geo. Miller, 137 Thorndon Qy. STELLA Maris Guesthouse, Majoribanks Street —Superior Accommodation. bed and breakfast; garage. iel. 53-334. 1 J ll WILLIS ST. (near Hotel St. JAfc-i George) — Double and Single Rooms; morning tea; permanents and casuals. QAVOY PRIVATE HOTEL. Ghuznee O St.—Bed and Breakfast. 54-oOb-TJOTEL SELWYN, 7 Cambridge Terrace; quiet, comfortable, and handy to all attractions. Tariff 10/6 per day. Tel, 50-035. _____ _ .. TZENILWORTH, 92 Hill Street, WelAV linglon—Guest House, near Parlt. Bldgs. Tariff, 12/6 daily. Permaneut guests by a rra ngo in ent. To 1. 4 L-64 J. B' _ I{AnATrTODGE, 59 Ghuzuec St, Self-Service Accom.; Permanent and Casual Guests. Community lounge and dining-rm. Tel. 52-862. K. D. Anderson.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 64, 9 December 1940, Page 2
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