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SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED. ROYA'L NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE. ENLISTMENT OF AIRMEN. MEN are required for entry into the 1 IR.N.Z.A'.F. . in the/ following trades, etc., for the duration of the war: Armourers, Fitter Armourers, Instrument Makers and Repairers, Flight (Mechanics, Flight Riggers, Fitters, Coppersmiths', and Metal Workers Fabric Workers, Wireless Operators, Wireless Mechanics (Electricians), Cooks, Clerks General Duties, Clerks Accounting, Equipment Assistants, Medical Orderlies, Drivers, Aircrafthands (unskilled), Mess Staff, Orderlies Fatigue Duties. After a course of training, men will be posted to Air Force stations in New Zealand. Applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 35 years, have passed the 6th standard, be physically fit, preferably unmarried, and except for aircrafthands must bo trained or have some basictraining in one of the above trades or allied trades. Candidates will be< selected at regular intervals so that training can proceed continuously at the four main centres in New Zealand. Members of the Civil Reserve qualified as above may apply. Application forms A.F. 32 and all particulars concerning the conditions of service and pay may he obtained at all of the larger Post Offices, or from the Air Secretary, Private Bag, Wellington. WANTED —Domestic to assist with Housework; no washing. Wages, 25/-. —Ring 675, Methven. WANTED Nurse Girl.—Address at Guardian. Office. WANTED —Position by single tractor driver, thorough knowledge of all implements*—Apply “Experienced,*’ Guardian Office. EXPERIENCED married tractor driver and general farm hand' wants position.—Apply “Worker,” Guardian Office. CAPABLE woman would like posi- ■ tion relieving shop, few hours daily.—Address at Guardian Office. BUSINESS NOTICES. THE BOOK OF BOOKS. THE Bible is still the world’s best seller. We have this wonderful Book in a variety of sizes and bindings, suitable for pocket, church or bedside. Teacher’s Helps editions, Concordance Editions as well as elegantly illustrated Bibles. New Testaments, too, also Prayer Books in many styles. Buy one for yourself and see that your children have one for instruction. Buy them at ' BROOM’S, EAST STREET, ASHBURTON. Famous for Fountain Pens.

Drugs of quality RUGS OF QUALITY MAKE YOU WELL AND KEEP YOU WELL. You can thoroughly rely on the fact that BONNINGTON’S PHARMACY stocks on© quality of drugs and medicines only—THE BEST. Cheap drugs are made to sell Good drugs are made to cure. BUY GOOD DRUGS FROM THE BONNINGTON. PHARMACY. Our business is the selling of good Medicines and remember that all Drugs and Medicines bought from Us are fully guaranteed. Play safe and buy best from— BONNINGTON’S PHARMACY, Chemists and Photographic Dealers, East Street. ’Phone No. 6. COMMUNITY HATCHING. WITH Two Gamble All Electric Incubators. Capacity over 20,000 I am now taking Orders for putting down every TUESDAY. Be wise. Get your chicks early. There will be a big demand for Eggs and Poultry for the Centennial Exhibition. Prices for hatching:-—Under 50 eggs 2d per egg; 50 7/6; 100 15/-; 1 tray (144 eggs) £1; 3 trays or over 15/- per tray. P. A. CORNISH, Carter’s Terrace, Tinwald. USE BLACKBURN COAL.. A LOCAL Product! Stocked by Collins and Co., JfrewJ Hardie and Tuckers. \ Wholesale from Burnetts Motors.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 300, 2 October 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 300, 2 October 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 300, 2 October 1939, Page 1

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