SITUATIONS VACANT. Twelve Words, One Shilling per Insertion; Three Insertions 2s 6d. Applicants when applying for situations where references are asked for should send copies (not original) of their references. ALEXANDER MINES, LIMITED. WANTED—ELECTRICIAN to take charge of a small hydro-power plant and do general fitting work about a quartz mine. Must be the holder of a wireman's certificate. WRITTEN APPLICATIONS must be sent in to the undersigned NOT LATER THAN OCTOBER 6th, stating wages required and enclosing copies of testimonials. T. H. LEE, Secretary, 8356 Box 34, Reefton. OENIOR MILLINERY SALESWOMEN required by Leading Departmental Store in South Island Town. Applications must be by letter and state age, experience, and salary required, to: "MILLINER," Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Christchurch. 8334 CADDIES. WANTED, CADDIES North Canter- *' bury Championships, at Harewood, Saturday and Sunday. Apply Professional. 8335 1-TAT Blocker, first-class all-round AL Experience in Ladies' and Gents' Work. State experience and wage required. Apply CROTHALL, 35 Eden Vale road, Auckland. 8310 ALERT Salesman, knowledge Tyre Jrx - Trade a recommendation. Qualifications and references, F.H.Z., "Press." 315 WANTED, Lady Help, about 20, to help in the house and assist with children, five days a week, 9-6.30, Cashmere Hills. Ring 36-590. 261 Youth, able to milk, do gorse work, or plough. State age, experience, and wages. K.H.Z., "Press." ANTED, Experienced Gardener; '* Vegetables, Flowers, able kill. Apply Mrs Murray, Clarence bridge. 8315 WANTED, Cowman-Gardener; wages '' 255. References required. Apply X.F.Z., "Press." 287 Vy ANTED, Youth; must be good Milker. Eight cows kept. 219 Harewood road. Harewood. 8318 WANTED, Experienced Six-horse Teamster. State wages. Reply J. and F. Cogan, Darfield. 8308 WANTED, Experienced General for Private Hotel. N.H.Z., "Press." . 8365 Y\/ANTED, Girl l'or Household duties, *' daily, Sundays excepted. 136 Fendalton road. 8327 ANTED, First-class Brass Moulder. Reply stating experience, to P.O. Box 1084, Christchurch. 302 \\ T ANTED, Youth for farm, good hand-milker essential. Good home, wages 10s. P.H.Z., "Press." 335 WANTED, a Good Strong Girl. Apply Matron, Jubilee Home. WANTED, Experienced Machinist Apply Anny Stores, 123 Lichfield street. 8320 /-'ANTKimURY hAJJOUIi" E.\CHANG !•: CO., I.'i'l-)., requires: Cook-Generalti Mown and country), temporary HousemaidLaundress and Cur,l; General (town). Waitinu Kngagonifnt: Housekeepers. Housemaid Waitress, Children".* Nurse, Hotel Cooks, i Hi', MAIPON, 1,3 Ciisirel street. 'Phone ;31j pANTEiim-KY i.Aiion; 'excuaxck CO., LI'I). (late Me Donald's), under the auspices of the Canterbury Sheepowners' 1 liioN. Wanted—Married Couple for Station, .Single Shepherd. l'lou'.'hinau. ( fiwinan. ('owmo n-Cardener, Cowboys, Ma-il-iii" Milkers. We recommend —Married Shepherds, Married Ploughmen, Mnrriel Dairymen, Mnsterers, I'abbiters, and all chioSM of Farm and Station Hands, II!) Manchester street. 'Plume?; Oflko 31 SSO. Iftsidenco S3 803. C 2953 ties (0): W. A. Smith 1 ami 2. Single anemones, three varieties (11): W. A. .Smitli i anil 2. Miss Asl:tw v h e. Tulips, six va riot ics (1): W. A. Smith t. Polyanthus, c i.v varieties (7 J : W. A. Smith 1 ami 'J, Miss G. Mead v h c.. Polvanthus, three varieties (If.): W. A. .Smith 1, Miss <"■. Mead 2, \V. A. Smith v h e. Primroses, nix varieties (4): W. A. Smith 1 ami 2, Miss Laiuhio v h e. Primroses, three varieties (!1) : W. A. Smith 1 and 2, .Mrs T. A. Richards \ h c. Three auriculas (3): Miss j;. C.archn 2. Pansies, colleetiou <, 1) : W. A. Smitli I. Pnusies, three varieties (2): Mis .-i i!. I'arelay 1, W. A. Smith 2. Parties, six varieties (2): W. A. Smith 1, Miss R. Barclay 2. Collection of wallflower* (8) : Mrs \V. Cromie 3. Miss O. Mend 2, W. A. Smith v h c. Colloetion of cut blooms (Mrs G. S. Hardy's special prizes) (2): Miss I. L. Lamhie 1. Miss R. Barclay 2. Marie-olds. calendula, two varieties (3): Mrs T. Clark 1, Mrs S. Saunders 2, Mrs F. 3tehrn<:- v h e. Violas, threo varieties (1): W. A. Smith 1. Mrs .J. V. Langloy 2, Miss K. Harelay v h e. Most points iu cut flowers (Connolly Cup): \Y. A. Smith. Miss G. A. Harrison's vase for most points foi- amateurs: Miss If. Barclay. DKOORATI VI" Bov. 1 of violets: Co: Mrs \V. Croiui.* 3, Mies K. Ijn re Ia > 2. Miss 11. Clark v h Howl of daffodils (fM: Miss T.. Harrison 3, Mrs ,T. I've 2. Mrs !■'. liehrn.s vh e. Threo vit«-s for decorative effect (8) : Mrs \V. C'-omi<i I. Mrs .1, Wilson 2, Mrs 1'". A. Kiehards v ii e. Gentleman's buttonhole (G): Mrs W. Ci'oiubj 1, Mrs S. SaumJ.-rs 2. Lady's spray for evening wear (ti): Mrs W. Croinio I. Mrs I'. liehrues 2. Floating bowl (9) : Airs P. A. Richards 1, .Mrs F. Bchrnes 2, Mrs W. Croinio v li e. Most points in deeorative section (Mrs W. F. Magson's special): Mrs W. Croinio. VEGETABLES Collection of vegetables (1): ,T. Dickinson 1. Asparagus (3): jMiss B. G. Holmes 3. Rh'ubnrb, three stalks (3): Miss 13. G. Holmes 1. Parsnips (4): 12. 10. Mead 3, J. 31. (Jreenaway 2, Salad onions (3): ,t. Dickinson 1, E. I-:. Mead 2. Carrots, Ion? red ('') : E. E. Mead 1, Mrs T. Clark 2. Carrots, short (3): J. Dickinson 1. Three white potatoes t"): J. B. Greenawny 3, Mrs T. f'lnrk 2. Three coloured potatoep (Ti): ,J. li. (Jreenaway 3, Mrs T. Clark 2. Heaviest potalo (3): .Mrs 11.I 1 . Brown 1. Itipe onions (!!): Miss B. G. Holmes 3, E. E. Mead 2. J. B. GVeenaway v h e. Leeks Miss G. A. Harrison 1. 3'], K. Mead 2, Miss B. Crossley v h c. Lettuce (1): .3, Dickinson 3. Collection of salad vegetables (1): J. Dickinson 2. Must points in vegetables (Mrs .T. Pyu's prizes): J. Dickinson 3, E. E. Head 2. MISCELLANEOUS Home-made soap (.'!) : Mrs T. Clark 1, Mrs 11. Watson 2. Hen's (2) : L. O. Gaklev 3. Duck e££s (-3): Mrs \7. ('romie 3. Fowl, dressed for table (3) : Mrs A. Weaver 3, Mrs F. T. McAnulty 2. Pot of marmalado (!!): Mrs 11. C. Pal and 2. Three pots of jam (3): Mrs 11. C. Pago 1, Mrs A. Weaver 2. Two pots of .ielly (3): Mrs TI. C. Pane 1, Miss Cr. A. Harrison 2. Bottled fruit (2): Mrs 11. C. Pj'go 3, Miss G. A. Harrison 1 2. Chutnev' two kinds (3): Mrs 11. C. Pas« 1, Mrs Jl. Watson 2. inr of mustard pickles (!!): Mrs W. Slieliock 3, Mrs 11. C. 2. Tomato sauco (1): Mrs 11. C. Pa;,'e 3. Plum sauce (('■)' Miss K. Morland 3 and 2. Apples, threo of nny variety (2): Mrs W. Shellock 1 I.emon honey (3): Mrs l'\ T. McAnulty 1, A3iss B. Crossley 2. Separator butter (7): Mrs 11. Watson 1. Mrs H. C. Paife 2, Mrs J. Pyo v h c. Girdle scones (2) : Mrs A. Weaver J. Mrs C. Shannon 2. Pikelets (5): Mrs R. Cornelius 3. Mrs H. C. Page 2 Home-made scones (2): Mrs 11. C. Page 1. Sponge sandwich (5) : Miss G. A. Harrison 3, Mrs 11. C. Nelson 2. Tricolour cake (3); Miss G. A. Harrison 1. Gingerbread cake (-1): Miss G. A. Harrison 1. Mrs H. Watand 2. Collection of small cakes (3): Mrs 11. Watson 1. Sample o£ home-male pastry (3): Mrs S. Douglas 1. Fruit cake, dark (f>): Mrs If. Watson 1 and 2. Fruit cake, light (-1): Mrs F. T. McAnulty 3, Mrs 11. C. Page 2. Seed cake (3) : Mrs F. T. McAnulty X, Mrs C. Shannon 2. Shortbread (5) : Mrs S. Saunders 1, Mrs H. Watson 2. Plum pudding (3): Mrs IS. Watson 3. Three varieties biscuits, not decorated (."): Mrs W. Shelluck 3, Mrs 31. C. Page 2. Coffee cake (4): Miss G. A. Harrison 3, Mrs IT. C. Page 2. Workman's luncheon (2): Mrs 11. Watson 3, Mrs J. Pye 2. Most points in miscellaneous section (Mr G. S. Hardy's prize) : Mrs 31. C. Page. W ALTER J - WATSON'S Consulting Opticians, 695 COLOMBO STREET (next Kincaids). 'PHONE: 35-22 G. W8442
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21281, 28 September 1934, Page 23
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