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SITUATIONS VACANT. Twelve Words 1/-. 3 Days 2/6. ANTED, Experienced Teamster. W Man or youth. Apply L. O. Kingsbury. Culverden. awg WANTED, Girl for housework, five days weekly; Sundays free. Wages 15s. 'Phone 22-451, St. Albans. 5545 W ANTED, Working Housekeeper, 2 adults; references. Good wages. Apply 58 St. Martins road. 'Phone 31-662. 5543 Seeders, Bag Sewers, S xx iC a, and Forkers for Threshing Mill. Canterbury Labour Exchange, 110 A Manchester street. 5557 ■ Woman, all house- * T work; sleep in. Small adult family. 79 Chester street East, Christchurch. X 3680 ANTED. Cooks and Cook-Generals. Also House-Parlourmaids for town and country. Apply Canterbury Women's Employment Exchange, Im Manchester St. 'Phone 31-484. C 3407 WANTED: OFFICE BOY. IWI Firm has a Vacancy Am. for a Trustworthy Office ] Good Prospects. Apply own handwritihg to "Office Boy," "Press." \\7ANTED, Young Woman as cook, '* North Canterbury, four adults. Boy to assist in kitchen. "Wages £2. References. Apply P1052, "Press." 5418 S7ANTED, Companionable person, V between 25 and 30, Protestant, to attend invalid lady. Apply Miss Cook, 52 Armagh street West (after 2 o'clock). WANTED, SHORTHAND TYPISTE, with practical experience in Bookkeeping. Salary £2 15s to start. AP BOX- 845, CHRISTCHURCH. 5560 LIMITED number of Sunola disL - A - tricts of 1000 or more homes available throughout New Zealand. Energetic salespeople of good character can earn six pounds a week or more. Apply in first instance by letter to SUNOLA LABORATORIES, LTD.. 215 Waltham road, Christchurch. 4837 LAW CLERK. OLD-ESTABLISHED Dunedin Firm of Solicitors has vacancy for CONVEYANCING CLERK with four or five years' experience Apply immediately, stating age, experience, and enclosing copies (only) of testimonials, to "Conveyancer. Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY. Dunedin. 5422 DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. APPOINTMENT OF CHIEF TRAFFIC INSPECTOR. A PPLICATIONS will be received by ■"- the undersigned up till NOON on Monday, the 21st February, 1938. for appointment to the position of CHIEF TRAFFIC INSPECTOR, with commencing salary at the rate of £4OO per annum. Conditions of appointment may be seen at the office of this paper, or copies will be forwarded by the undersigned on application. R. A. JOHNSTON. Town -Clerk. 28th January, 1938. Town Hall, Dunedin, C.I. 5124 SITUATIONS WANTED. Twelve W,ords 1/-, 3 Days 2/6. >OY with Matric. requires work. » Apply 83605, "Press." U ANTED," Contract Skim Ploughing vV or Deep. Apply 22 Ranfurly st., Hornby. X 3486 ' ADY (36) requires Housekeeping, u where room for civil lad (16), in business. 83444, "Press." rpiN MILL OWNERS: Sweep your -*- crops. Free demonstration. D. Halliday, Springston Rural. X 3402 2ER, 25 years' experience, wants -*- contracts or wages. Draining or Firewood Cutting. 83578, "Press." rPRAINED Chef and Wife, both in -*- kitchen. Refined, capable, experienced Award rates. 83430, "Press."
YOUTH, 3 years' experience grocery , trade, desires position; well recommended. 83415, "Press." ANTED, Situation, by steady, eld- • ■ erly Ploughman, all implements. Good horseman. 83425, "Press." TTXPERIENCED Girl (24) desires i-J Position Companion-Chauffeuse, town or country. Apply PIO6O, "Press." 5559 » » herd; good references. One child school age. Separate cottage. 83675, "Press." TIN MILL OWNERS: I can save you money. Write D. Halliday, Springston Rural, for free demonstration. X 3402 ( GARDENING, all lines, Scything, Lawns Laid Out, Nursery experience. 'Phone 37-486, between 6 and 7 p.m. X 3375 ARDWARE: Young man, Auckland, 7£ years' experience, seeks position, Wholesale or Retail. 83431, "Press." WANTED, by Capable Young Woman, position CompanionHelp, one lady or elderly couple. 83410, "Press." TIN MILL OWNERS: Is labour scarce? I can save you time, labour, and money. D. Halliday, Springston Rural. X 3402 ANTED, position by Married Gen- • • eral Farm Hand; separate cottage; wife cook for 2 men; good references. 83215, "Press." MILL OWNERS: Is your crop tangled? I can save you grain. Free demonstration. No obligation. D< Halliday, Springston Rural. X 3402 "OTOE-CAR SALESMAN ■ With Proven Selling Ability OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT. Full particulars to "CONFIDENTIAL," 539 "Press" Office. (2yds) almost beat the winner, J. Riddle (10yds) to the tape. Results:— Half Mile Cycle Track Race—Final: W; Bateman (110 yds) 1, E. B. Taylor (scr) 2, J. Kane (70yds) 3. Time, lmin 6 l-ssec. 100 Yards—Final: J. Riddle (10yds) 1, J. Keenan (2yds) 2. R. Mallett (12yds) 3. Time, 10 2-ssee. 440 Yards Hurdles—A. Crampton (scr) 1, J. Riddle (25yds) 2, W. Thompson (25 yds) 3. Time, lmin 9sec. Pole Vault—H. Crampton (scr), Bft lin, 1; A. Crampton (3in). 7ft llin, 2; A. Cuthill (Bin). 7ft lin, 3. Women's Hop. Step, and Jump—M. Curtis (30in), 30ft 7Jin, 1; M. Cowan (42in), 29ft llin, 2; J. Black (42in), 28ft 2in, 3. 75 Yards, girls under 10—M. Fahey 1, F. McKinnon 2, S. Thompson 3. I 100 Yards, boys under 10— G. Manches-i ter 1, H. Cuthill 2, D. Carlton 3.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22318, 4 February 1938, Page 23
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