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SITUATIONS VACANT. Applicants when applying for situations where references are asked for should send copies (not original) of their references. 'Twelve Words, One Shilling per Insertion: Three Insertions 2/6. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. THREATENED STRIKE BY TRAMWAY MEN. • TIHE Board finds itself with twelve traffic . men for whom there is no work. From January last these men had been kept in employment by rationing the work among the whole staff. Each traffic man went off work one day in every three weeks. The Union refused to continue the rationing scheme and negotiations for overcoming the difficulty have failed. Twelve men have consequently been discharged. It is understood that the Union resolved on Sunday last that unless these men I are reinstated immediately all members of the I Union, including Carshed and Permanent Way hands, will cease work on Wednesday morning. The Board believes that a considerable section of its employees will not give up their ; work, but in order that inconvenience to the public may be avoided the Board invites written applications from men who are prepared to do the following work under 1 existing Award conditions, subject to alteration when new Award is made in June next:— Motormen. Conductors. Omnibus Drivers. Car Cleaners. Car Adjusters. Permanent Way Labourers. Applicants should state in writing their age and what previous experience, if any, they have had. These applications if not accepted will be treated as confidential. Applications should be addressed to the undersigned. FRANK THOMPSON, General Manager. By Order of the Board, May 2nd, 1932. 7311 FOR COMMERCIAL FIRM. HORTHANDState Education and Experience. Apply, in own handwriting, 202 N.P.D., "Press." i "RAVELLER with o. .i means of conveyance and with experience in selling to farmers required to handle Good Selling Proposition. Written applications, with copies of references, to 218 8.R.D., this office. MACHINE Knitting of Cardigans, Jumpers, etc., is very profitable. Catalogue Free. Saunders and Co., Ltd., Box 872, Wellington. u H 5299 TANTED, Nurse-Companion, capable, good I » f personality; splendid home in country. Apply T.P.D., "Press." 206 "ITTANTED, Competent Coat Machinists. ] » * Apply the New Zealand Glove Co., i Ltd,, 230 St. Asaph street. 198 USE a Knitting Machine and make Honey. Catalogue' Free. Saunders and Co., Ltd., | Box 872, Wellington. H 5299 j 'ANTED, Capable Country Girl as Cook- I I t i -General. Apply Post Office, Domett, | North Canterbury 7316 CANTERBURY LABOUR EXCHANGE CO., LTD., Requires: Cook-Generals (country), House-Parlourmaid.' Waiting Engagement: Houseniaid-Waitresses, . Cooks (hotel and institution), Housekeepers, Kitchen Maid, Generals. THE MATRON, 'Phone 31-484. 173 Cashel street. CANTERBURY LABOUR EXCHANGE CO.. / LTD.' (late McDonald's), under the auspices of ; Canterbury Sheepowners' Union. We Recommend: Married and Single Shepherds, Married and Single Ploughmen, Married Couples, Tractor Drivers, Musterers, Crutchers, Fencers, Rabbiters, Gardeners, Cowman, and Cowboys, and all classes of Station and Farm Hands. 113 Manchester street. 'Phones: Office 31-589. Residence ot .gna C 3829 NTJ SHEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EX- • Ai» CHANGE, 126 Manchester street, Majestic Chambers, , First Floor. 'Phone 37-908 Office, Private Residence 35.093. All classes of Farm Workers Engaged, Mill Cooks, Teamsters, Fencers, Married Couples, Cowboys, and Farm Rouseabouts. N7896 DRESSMAKING SERVICE—InTacking, and Fitting. MRS M. I. 6HAW, late of Hays,-Ltd., Room 3, PlimsoH'a Bldgs., 139 A Manchester street, Ohristchurch. 'Phone i 41-150. 7528 SITUATIONS WANTED. I • EFINED Young Lady of good education j and address seeks Position as Lady's j Secretary and Companion; able to drive car; I country town preferred. W.P.D., " Press. *_ I XPERIENCED Governess, matriculated, - seeks Position, Nursery-Governess; town lor country; good references. Apply X.N.D.. "Press." "? UTARRIED Couple want Work on Farm; '■ m i do all farm work, good with REGISTERED Maternity Nurse would take Cases, town or country, or would visit patients daily in their own hqme. °- F^ ANTED, Position in Suburban Store ae Shop Assistant; certified book-keeper, experienced; Bmall. wage. C.P.D., .*"*«' 81 D, Any Kind oi Jjbdov if» »y conscientious worker; reduced wage. D.P.D.. "Press." EXPERIENCED Man, no dogs, wants Job on Sheep Station; £1 weekly. z - p^g ELIABLE Young Man wants Teamster. Apply M.P.D., "Vt—."^ win -TUNINGS. 25 per cent. Thorough Workmanship., HOWELL, Player-Piano Specialist, •Phono 31-027. 115 Salisbury street. I FIREWOOD FOB SALE. pLEAN, Dry Sin Split Pine VjptofoJ™ Kj 6d cord; Bluegum, 52s 6d; Willow, 32s 6d; Cones, .7 sacks 10s Bd. 'Phone 34-121. .__ 18S FIREWOOD f vy Vix«i» **ades Hall). 'I . PINE BLOCKS, 3 bags *' PINE KNOTS, 3 bags °/ GUM, 3 bags « »' Delivered. I ONLY DRY WOOD KEPT. IREWOOD AND COAL. _ 3 Large Sacks Pine Blocks, 4i 6d. I Best West Coast Coal, 5s 3d bag. Delivered. 'Phone 32-803. IBEWOOD. Drv Bin Pine Blocks, 82s 6d f-Cord. Delivered; Dry BLUEGUM BLOCKS, 45s J-Cord delivered. KING 38-162 Note New Address: HALL BROS., 90 SIMEON ST., SPBEYDON. MOTOR SERVICES. NEWMAN BROS., LIMITED. I VTTHITE STAR AND ROYAL MAIL SERVICES NELSON AND WEST COAST. KAIKOURA, BLENHEIM, AND TRAVEL BY NEWMANS. I TRAVEL BY NEWMANS. I TRAVEL BY NEWMANS. Cosy, Comfortable, Cadillac Cars leave our Whife Star Garage, Gloucester street, at a a.m. daily (Sundays excepted). 'PHONES 37-779 AND BS-553. AFTER HOURS USE 22-284. L. HARRIS, Manager. STEELITE Red and Green Palntt »">*•«*• I beautify, and defy .11 weather conditions. N.Z. -Manufacture. SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED. Cr. Tuam and High streets. _.„«

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20536, 3 May 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20536, 3 May 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20536, 3 May 1932, Page 15

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