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I'OUE TENNIS RACQUET RESTRUNG. (WITH 90-iJAV GUARANTEE.) FOR 12/6. OTHING but first Quality Selected Gut used. Every racquet guaranteed 90 days against string breakage or defects. Retains High tension. Long playing life. Such restringing would cost double the price if we did not import direct from the manufacturer. Country players, post your racquet. One-day service. THE TENNIS SHOP, 127 Armagh street, Christchurch.

AMUSEMENTS. GAY MUSICAL DELIGHT Sole Direction: Britdom Films, Ltd. (Pioneers All-British Theatre Policy.) NOW SHOWING. 2.15 p.m. 8 p.m. A Bright, Breezy, Clever Animated Entertainment. Hear "YES, MR BROWN" These "YES, MR BROWN" Song Hits "YES, MR BROWN" Music! "Leave a "YES, MR BROWN" Songs! Little "YES, MR BROWN" | for Me" "YES, MR BROWN" Laughs! "Yes, Mr "YES, MR BROWN" | Brown" "YES, MR BROWN" A Real "Learn "YES, MR BROWN" Delight to Live" "YES, MR BROWN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With JACK BUCHANAN Brightest and Best JACK BUCHANAN Dancing—Singing JACK BUCHANAN Happy—Gay. Margot Grahame —Vera Pearce Elsie Randolph. IN THE 1933 MIRTH HIT. Book at Civic. Tel. 31-508. 4089 TRANCE RECITAL, RADIANT HALI AJ Pupils of Rona Vaughan, Thursday, October 19th, at 8 p.m. Every variety of dance will be presented, including items by Miss Vaughan and Mr Terence Vaughan; songs by Miss Millicent O'Grady; ballets, classical and modern, clever and amusing items from the Tiny Tots. An enjoyable evening's entertainment is assured. Proceeds for Plunket Society, Papanui Branch. Reserve at Bristol. Tickets, 2s and Is; children Is. 4019FP [J H I P P E T » H I P P E T WAIAU ON LABOUR DAY. WAIAU ON LABOUR DAY. WAIAU ON LABOUR DAY. ALL THE CHAMPIONS COMPETING. PICNIC AND SKATING. JOHNSON'S FISH PONDS, Claren- « don terrace, Opawa-Radley. Picnic Grounds! Picnic Grounds! Skating daily, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. . Dancing Wednesday and Saturday nights. 1990

SITUATIONS VACANT. Twelve Words, One Shilling per Insertion; Three Insertions 2/6. Applicants when applying for situations where references are asked for should send copies (not original) of their references. BACON CURER. WANTED, Experienced Bacon Curer. Applicant must be competent cellar man and conversant all other branches Bacon Work. Apply, stating age, experience, wages required, ..^,, HAWKE'S BAY HOSPITAL BOARD, NAPIER. A PPLICATIONS are invited from duly QUALIFIED MASSEUSES for the position of Masseuse at the Napier Hospital, duties to commence 13th November, 1939. Salary £l9O per annum, living out. Applications close with the undersigned at 5 p.m. on Thursday, 2nd November, 1933. E. T. REES, 4002 Managing Secretary. SCHOOL OF CHIROPODITY. WANTED, Young Men and Women *» to learn Chiropody in class, or privately. Highly-qualified instructor. Positions assured. Write for free booklet. "CHIROPODIST," EM573 "Press" Office. BOOT TRADE. WANTED, FIRST-CLASS FINISHER, only good men need apply. Reply, with copies of references, to BOX 189, 258 Christchurch. CAPABLE Working Housekeeper wanted by middle-aged business man, widow or middle-aged woman preferred, thoroughly domesticated. References. _ A.Z.C., "Press." 159 JIOR Clerk (female) required for Mailing and Filing Department; also operate telephone switchboard; some experience necessary. State age, experience. E.8.D., "Press." 240 WANTED urgently, strong, willing *'» Youth, general farm work, must be good milker. Wages on application to H.C.D., "Press." 286 ANTED competent General, all duties. Apply Mrs H. C. Smith, 254 Ashgrove terrace, near Barrington street bridge. 'Phone_36-615. NITTING Machines may be had for Cash or Terms. Write for details Saunders and Co.. Ltd., Box 872, Wellington. ___nwaa ■\ITANTED, "Youth for West Coast VY Farm, able to milk important; £1 week; good home. R.Z.C., " Press -"

fSE a Knitting Machine and Make ~* Money. Catalogue Free. Saunders and Co.. Ltd.. Box 872. Wellington ____! H 5289 X\7 ANTED Young Man for Farm ♦'* Work. Must be good milker. Apply Sparkes, South Hokitika. 3923 ANTED for Good Tea Room, Firstclass Second Cook. Apply with references, 265 High street. 4074 ~~ TRONGTYouth, able to milk, accustomed to team work; state wages^ reference. E.C.D., "Press." 285 WANTED, First-class Coat and »'V Trouser Machinist. Apply James Murphy, 75 Lichfield street. 243 WANTED," Young Man able Milk »'» and do general farm work. X.Z.C., "Press." 221£ /CANTERBURY LABOUR EXCHANGE COY., LTD., Requires: Cook-Generals (Fendalton, Hawarden, Papanui, Scargill, Merivale), 2 Housemaids (Institution). House-parlour Maid (Riccarton), Chef (female), Tourist Hotel. Phone 31-484. The Matron, 173 Cashel street. 16<H ("CANTERBURY LABOUR EXCHANGE CO., LTD., under the auspices of the Canterbury Sheepowners' Union (late McDonald's). We recommend: Married and Shepherds, Married and Single Ploughman, Married Couples, Musterers, Woolclassers, Shearers, and Shed Hands, for early Sheds, Cowman, Cowboys, Gardeners, Cook, Bakers, Tractor-Drivers, and all classes of Farm and Station Hands, 113 Manchester street. 'Phones: Office 31-539: Residence. 23-803. C 3164 FARMERS LABUUK iiJ4.UH.AiNtiJI,, . ■ 125 Manchester street, Majestic Chambers, First Floor. All classes of Farm Workers Engaged, Mill Cooks, Teamsters, Fencers, Married Couples, Cowboys, and Farm Rouseabouts. N7696 CAN'T be landed at the price. Minsons special bargain in pretty cups and saucers, with plate to match, 9id set. M 6773

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20988, 17 October 1933, Page 1

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