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SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED \\T ANTED by girl with knowledge of > T dressmaking—Position with experienced dressmaker.—’Phone 383. TXT ANTED urgently Tractor Driver, t V single man or boy.—Apply Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Ashburton. LAND BALLOT—CLARKVILLE FARM SETTLEMENT. A PPLICATIONS for position as farm worker “On Wages” on the section described in the schedule below are invited from ex-servicemen of World War II who have been classified as eligible for immediate rehabilitation fanning assistance and who have been graded “A” for Dairying (Types 1 and 2) in the North Canterbury District. Completed applications accompanied by grading certificates (Rehab. Form 35) must be lodged with the Commissioner of Crown Lands at the District Lands and Survey Office, Private Bag, Christchurch, not later than 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, 20th JANUARY, 1949, and the ballot will be held at the District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, a! 10.30 a.m. on FRIDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1949. SCHEDULE. Section 3, Clarkville Farm Settlement, Block 111, Christchurch S.D. 71 Acres 1 Rood IS Perches. This section comprises part of the property acquired by the Crown from Mrs E. M. Hayward-Madeley. and situated on the Middle Island Road, 9 miles north of Christchurch and 2S miles from Kaiapoi. After completion, of the Development programme the section is estimated to milk approximately 40 dairy cows and carry replacements. Accommodation is a new dwelling of 3 bedrooms, living-room and lcitclien. Electricity connected. Dual hot water service. Rental of 10/- per week will be charged. Full details and application forms may he obtained from all Rehabilitation Offices. T. W. PRESTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

ASHBURTON HOSPITAL BOARD. rpilE following Domestic Staff are required: FIRST COOK for Nurses’ Home Kitchen. Wages £5/10/3 for 40-hour week plus additional for broken shifts and Sunday work. KITCHENMAID for Hospital Kitchen. Wages £4/10/6 for 40-hour week, plus additional for broken shifts and Sunday work. Apply immediately to the DIETITIAN. T. E. MOORE, • Secretary.

ASHBURTON HOSPITAL BOARD. WANTED IMMEDIATELY — TEMPORARY CARPENTERJOINER for at least 3 months. Award Rates of Wages. 40-Hour Week. Apply in first instance to ENGINEER. T. E. MOORE, Secretary. W E require the services of an ABLE YOUTH. Start immediately. ROBERTSON’S, DRY CLEANERS.

WANTED ~X\7 ANTED urgently from February 1— V Y Board for up to four lady teachers. — write “704'’ Guardian. WJ ANTED to Buy—Gym Dress (chest 34 YY inch); also Technical School Books. — Write '‘7OS” Guardian. WANTED to Hire for next three weeks— Caravan.—Bing 29. WJ ANTED urgently—Board for Allenton V V Kindergarten Director, required from February 1, 1949. WANTED to Rent—House in Ashburton by public servant; will rental exchange modern house in Tirnaru. —Write 254 Selwyn Street, Tirnaru. TTT'ANTED to Rent—Furnished or UnVY furnished Flat, central if possible, from end of March or beginning of April. —Write "72” Guardian. BOARD required— Two High School girls (sisters), home week-ends.—Write "703” Guardian. PLANTS, SEEDS, PRODUCE, FRUIT POTATOES, freshly dug. Rhubarb, for preserving.—Corner Wellington Street and Trevors Road. CHRISTCHURCH Raspberries, delivered same day as picked.—Order from N. Buxton, 11 Winters Road. RASPBERRIES— We are now booking orders for choice Waimate Raspberries—'Phone 718, Scotts (opposite Public Hospital). RASPBERRIES ::: RASPBERRIES RASPBERRIES ::: RASPBERRIES RASPBERRIES ::: RASPBERRIES LOGANBERRIES : LOGANBERRIES LOGANBERRIES : LOGANBERRIES LOGANBERRIES : LOGANBERRIES ARRIVING DAILY ARRIVING DAILY ’PHONE 27G. R. G. WOODHAM & CO. R. G, WOODHAM & CO. R. G. WOODHAM & CO. TRADE PERSONALS HUSBANDS’ and Wives' Guide—Frank and confidential booklet for married people only. Sent in plain wrapper, free. Write to-day.—George Bettle, Chemist, 7fc) Colombo Street. Christchurch. BUSINESS NOTICES

GIFTS FOR ALL,. Men’s Shirts, 12/6, 18/11, 31/-. Sports Trousers, 56/-. Boys’, 39/11. Ties, 4/6, 6/6. Sox: Fancy 6/6, Working 3/9, 4/9- Handkerchiefs, 2/6, 3/-. White Towels, ’ 15/6. Aprons, 4/11, 6/11. Slippers, 16/6, 19/-. Tea Towels, 4/6, 4/11. Table Cloths, 25/6, 27/6. Handkerchiefs, Sd, lOd, 1/9. TOYS!! Dolls, 8/9 to 65/-. Clockwork Car, Lorry, etc. TOYS FOR ALL! LUCKY DlP—6d; 1/-. TREVOR WHITING, ISO Havelock Street. HARDWARE far harvesting at John Orr and Co., Ltd.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 69, Issue 75, 8 January 1949, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 69, Issue 75, 8 January 1949, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 69, Issue 75, 8 January 1949, Page 1

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