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SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED. WORKING MANAGER “STORMLEA” PROPERTY, NEAR METHVEN. - A PPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Working Manager of the above property near Methven (Hampton Estate).' Carrying approximately 1600 ewes. Wages according to qualifications and experience. Discharged Servicemen graded “A” for sheep and cropping in the MidCanterbury District will be given preference. If the successful applicant is a Grade “A” discharged serviceman, the appointment will carry the right, subject to certain conditions, to ultimate allotment of one of the three subdivisions on lease or on Agreement for Sale and Purchase. Duties will commence on Ist November* 1946, and the successful applicant may be required to attend the clearing sale a few days prior to that date. Applications with copies of references and Farm Grading Certificates close with the undersigned on the 16th October. Further information may be obtained from the District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch (Telephone 38340).

T. W. PRESTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands, P.O. Box 1286, Christchurch. DISPLAY ASSISTANT. . A PPLICATIONS are invited for this position, which incorporates Win-dow-dressing from Plans and Photographs, as well as Ordinary ✓ Shop Duties. Previous experience by no means essential, the main qualification being the aptitude and interest in this very congenial work. This position pays a high rate of remuneration when a girl is fully qualified. Applications will be strictly confidential, and should be made by letter or in person by Noon on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10th, to THE MANAGER, McKenzies (Ashburton) ltd. WANTED. ITTE require a SMART GIRL for our U DRESS DEPARTMENT. Previous experience not necessary. Also a GIRL for our CASH OFFICE. One with office experience preferred and with knowledge of typing and shorthand. Apply— TODD’S DRAPERY, LTD. JUNIOR ASSISTANT WANTED. pOOD opportunity for willing girl. One with sales experience preferred but not essential. Must be trustworthy and intelligent. Interview Manageress, MISS SHAW, “GEORGETTE- MILLINERY.” IX/ANTED—Man or Youth as Cow- ’’ man and useful for Mt. Somers Station. —J. Morgan, Mt. Somers; Phone 4R, Spring burn, after 7 p.m. Costumes, Overcoats turned, etc. All Alterations and Repairs undertaken. —Reply “616,” Guardian. 5/- to 10/- per hour writing Display Cards and Tickets. Full or part-time job. Free illustrated Booklet shows you how. Write now. —McKays Art School, Box 367, Wanganui.

FOR SALE, DOR Sale —Tractor Trailer and Steel Wheels, new deck, 12 x 6ft. 6in. Price £4O. —A. C. Vincent and 'Phone 276. Co.; DOR Sale Diamond Engagement Ring; £7o.—Reply “622,” Guardian. DOR Sale —One Jersey Heifer at drop, and Three 4th Calvers just in profit.—A. Robertson, “Buccleuch.” DOR Sale—Set of Wooden Bowls in *■ case, 4 15-16.—Address at Guardian. 1 DOR Sale—Two-row Mangold Drill, ■*" in good order. —’Phone 171 J. DROWN and White Leghorn D.O. Pullets and Australorps (unsexed) Chicks Friday next..—A. C. Vincent and Co.; ’Phone 276. pRIME Dressed Poultry and Duck; all young birds. Street, West. TA ,/A Chicks: Browns, Whites, g] ac j- S) on ]y 750 available Friday.—A. C. Vincent and Co.;’ 276. Phone /AVAL Extension Rimu Table (two leaves), good condition. —Address at Guardian. OPECIAL OCCASION CREPES styled in the Modern Manner. Beautifully Embroidered in a Full Range of Sizes and Colours. At STEWART GOWNS of the Arcade. NON-STOP LAYING PELLETS. NON-STOP LAYING PELLETS. NON-STOP LAYING PELLETS. l\7E have now secured further stocks ’’of the above. Buy a packet for 2/6 while supplies last, from — A. C. VINCENT AND CO, ’Phone 276.

BEDDING PLANTS. "YTOW in Stock: —Petunia, Iceland Poppy, Carnation, Canterbury Bells, Antirrhinum, Stock, Wallflower, etc. ’Phone ISB. ASHBURTON POULTRY FARMERS’ TRADING DEPOT. our QUICK LUNCH COUNTER, for an Appetising Lunch. BURNETT STREET QUICK LUNCH COUNTER AND MILK BAR.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 304, 5 October 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 304, 5 October 1946, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 304, 5 October 1946, Page 1

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