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SHIPPING SERVICES | I I>URNS. PHILP AND CO.. LTD.. * Travel Agents. I Recognized Booking Agents for all Steamship Lines, Air Services, Railways. Passages Arranged Anywhere. Expert attention to all inquiries— BURNS, PHILP AND CO., LTD.. Travel Office, Prudential Building, Wellington. Tel. 40-554. N.Y.K. (JAPAN MAIL) LINE. J.YEGULAR monthly service between -*■' Australia and the East, calling at Oavao, Manila, Hong Kong (transhipping to Shanghai), Nagasaki. Kobe. Osaka. Nagoya and Yokohama Steamer. Tons. Sydney. SUWA MARU 10,672 May 31. KASIMA MARU 0908 Aug. 2. TEN WEEKS’ ROUND TRIP FROM SYDNEY. First Class £lOB Second Class . £6B For full particulars, literature, etc., apply BURNS, PHILP & CO., LTD., Prudential Building, Wellington. And at Palmerston North and Nelson. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY.. LTD. PASSENGER SERVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. •‘KANGITIK I.” ’‘RANG ITATA. 17,000-ton .Motor Vessels. First Class, Tourist Class, and Tourist “B” Class. “RIMUTAKA.” 16,600 Tons. Tourist Class Service. (All One Class.! For Information apply to— THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED. FARM WORK WANTED—(Coutu.) T7ARMER, married, with family, 19 -*- years’ experience all branches sheepfarming, seeks position as manager. Apply H.B. Farmers, Waipukurau.. WANTED, position by two Girls. VV One year’s experience on sheep farm. Own cottage. Wah-arapa district preferred. References. M 951. “Dominion,' Mastertoii. _ SHAREiMILKING. ' EXPERIENCED FAMILY, ' 4 Strong Milkers, 80 to 100 cows, good farm, herd and equipment. State number in family, ages, sexes, and past experience. N. Larsen, Waipawa. WORK WANTED AND REPAIRS. WATERPROOF Hold-all, for Army ’’ Nurses. J. E. Evans i _ls6 Lambton Qy., Wellington. Tel. 44-770. lANO Tunings, 10/-; Repairs, overhauls. Howell (Tuner to 2ZB), 40 Taranaki St. (Levy Bldgs.). I'el. 51-231. LUMPING Work: Spouting, Dowupipe, Roofing, Drainage, Concrete Tubs; fitted by Barr Brown's, at shortest notice. 54-146, for estimate. T AWN Mower Repairs and Saw Sharpening. J. C. Riddell and Co., Ltd.. Edward St. Tel. 54-610., ipiIAT Small Job will be safe in BarrJi- Brown's hands, whether Plumbing, Pa in ti u g or Concrete. _ ARKIN BROS, for Shopliittings. Office and General Alterations. H' OT"Water is essential. New services installed. Your present service maintained and repaired. No job too small. Tel. Barr Brown’s, 54-146. pARPENTERING.—If you want a good Carpenter and prompt job. ring 53-751 C. Richardson. P.R., 25-408 p UMBOOTS, galoshes, all kinds of footx 1 wear repaired. J. McDowell, No. 1. Dixon Street. Workmanship guaranteed ET those small Plumbing Jobs attendVY e( ] f o now. Ring 54-146. Barr Brown’s. Ltd. No job too small. K SCRYMGEOUR & CO.. 76 • Adelaide Rd., Wellington, for Plumbing, Drainage, Hot Water and Range Work. Tel. 51-882. CAMPING GROUNDS ARAI’ARAUMU Beach—Book Cabins now for your vacation. Write Mason Motor Camp, Parapnraumu Beach. accommodation wa NTED. A IRMAN. requires Bed and Breakfast Al (01 , tray), close to Railway Station: reasonable. L 798, "Dominion.'’ ~ ACCOMMODATION. WELLINGTON. CAULFIELD HOUSE, 53-55 Pipitea Street toll Molesworlb Street), Wellington. 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. /CASUALS —Bad and Breakfast, 5/6. S!) Webb St., off Cuba St. ANTED, 2 gentlemen boarders, share ’’ room, 37/6 a week. Ring 53-04.8, CYLOSE Station, Select Accom., morning y tray, electric-jug, radiator; 5/- day. 15 I-lawkestone St. T ADY, alone, would like refined elderly -Y-J person as paying guest, every comfort. Eastern Harbour. E 795, "Dominion.'’ . POOD Beds, 2/6 nightly. Also Double Rooms. Lambton House. Plimniers Steps, Lambton Quay. Ring 46-864. 144 WILLIS ST. (near Hotel St. ■* George)—Double and Single Ilins.: morning tea : permanents and casuals. XTEW Balmoral Private Hotel, Courtenay Place. Wgln.. centre City—All convs.: popular tariff. Tel. 51-190. HPIIE GRANGE, 307 Willis St.—Good • J Accommodation for Casuals; bed. morning tray, 4/-. Mrs. M. L. McPherson, ' QAVOY PRIVATE HOTEL. (Riuziiee ' St. —Bed and Breakfast. 54-596, r>(jXY Private Hotel. 20 Manners AV Street, bed and breakfast, ,5/-: L weekly by arrangement. Tel. 41-726. VTSITORS to Wellington—Congenial i * Accommodation. Bed and Ureal;last. 5/-. Mrs. Geo. Miller. 137 Thorndon Qy. , “I stor House 1-11 wniis st.—To zA single and share Itins.. from 2/6 nightly and 11/- weekly. H~ OTEL AVON. 24 Lambton Quay, close F<;rrv Wharf and Sialion — Bed and breakfast’. 7/6. Tel. 41-874. A RGYLE House, 20 Murphy Slreet, 5 ' r Y n ,; n station: Bed and l.ialit BreakI fast, 5/-: 25/- weekly. 46-925. OTEL MAYO, Marion St., near Te ,\ ro p.o.—Excellent accommodation, bed and breakfast : casuals, ner.nanenls '■ 'l'el. 52-843. ■ytIAITANGI Private Iloiel, P.onlcott Vt —Vacancies: Room and breakfast, i double ami single Rooms. Permanents { and casuals, K' EN IL WORTH, 92 Hill St., Wellington—Guest. House, near Parlt. PJdgs. I Tariff: 12/6 day. Permanent guests by i arrangement. Tel. 42-6-19.. H : O’l'EL TROCADEKO, 296 Lambton Quay, Handy to wharves and rnil- "■ I way station. Bed ami breakfast. 8/6. ! L. Giles. Propriel rcss, Tel. 13-496 (1 TANNTsYrdR E - PR I V ATE HOTEL, 53 i, Yj Boulcott St. — Vacancies superior ‘•uests permanent or casual', moderate la riff. Tel. 43-324. BRAHAN LODGE, 59 Ghuznee St-Self-Service Aeeom,; Permanent rind ' Casual Guests. Community lounge and 1- I ditiing-rin. Tel, 52-862. K. D. Anderson. HtTi’EL SELWYN. 7 Cambridge Tee. —Quiet, comfortable, and bandy Je !0 ; all attractions. Tariff 10/6 per day. lei. 1 30-035

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 199, 20 May 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 199, 20 May 1941, Page 2

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