situations vacant. Days 2/6. UJTED: , sleep m Competent Housemaid; .King oU-363. 676 a EnxED7 Handy Man for Workshop IM' 1 Mason, Struthers ana loT v,est coast ±iOi.el, iff Took ’ (Female 1. Apply 342, V IV; fSfGBNBBAL. about 22nd August, ? wages £2. Mrs George Reid, ierham__ c—ifs' Qualified Electric Wire !;? ‘ man ’ Apply H. Cresswell am and 6770 i Blenheim 1 ioutn, aged 17 to r ; iq to’assist on Milk Round. Appjffli i. “Press.” 6702 hi . . EnJriTPolisher wanted, F. Lavery, l v r/ warcourt Furniture Co., Ltd., % isjtreet, X3O? K\ paBLE Woman Help wanted, Z riailv or sleep in. 90 Philpotts I j fit Albans. X 242 d. Smart Message Boy renuired for City Garage. Ring hone 40-187. X 334 -frpfTABLE Housekeeper, sole charge, small home. Apply after n 85 Trafalgar street. X 347 AjfJgD. Capable Person assist home; two elderly people; RedTelephone 36-491. X 337 lIaNTED. an Intelligent Girl, NurseProbationer, comfortable home. r>iv Probationer. 322. “Press.’.’ Lady Pensioner Housekeep 3 young people, good ne, smqll wage. Ring 37-525. X 165 WANTED, Capable Companion-Help refined country home; 2 adults. 255. P 2974, “Press.” ret, ANTED, Young Lady (age 16 or 17 years), as apprentice to leadCity Beauty Salon. Apply 265, ess.” 'ANTED, Cook and Two Laundresses. For particulars ring 615, •istchurch, between 8 and 9 p.m. 10 and 11 a.m. , 6735 ■ANTED Cowboy, for Station; also Youth, for machine-milking. Canbury Labour Exchange, 110 A Manr street. 6756 frANTED, Person to mind two childf ren, 6 and 7, going from Christ[irch to Gore by express on July hj. Apply 335, “Press.” OUSEKEEPER, for three adults, Woodend; no objection child, jme Service Association, 100 Cashel eet. Phone 35-602. fANTED, Strong Youth or Man, general farm work; milking esitial; tractor experience preferred; and experience to “Experience.” ress.’WVshburton. 6762 TANTED, SMART MESSAGE BOY y 'WITH BICYCLE. T. ARMSTRONG and CO.. LTD., Drapers, 21 . Victoria square. KPABLE Mechanic required for the setting up of Capstan Lathes and ;tal Presses. Permanent position and od pay. Applications treated as ■icily. confidential. Apply to jchanic, C/o Box 685, Christchurch. ■ ! 6734 /ANTED, Cooks, Cook-Generals, ’ Housemaids, and House-Parlour-iids, for Town and Country. iNTBRBURV WOMEN’S EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE, j 183 Winchester street (upstairs). ’ * WANTED. )OD OUTDOOR RADIO SALESMAN. i means of conveyance essential, od Retainer and Car ‘ Allowance, pply— DIRECT SUPPLY CO.. LTD., ieent'Sv Philips, Gulbransen, and '-■/Courier Radios). 83 Cashel street, Christchurch. t • X 320 ART INTELLIGENT YOUTH required for Messages, by WholeManufacturer. operating through'N.Z. Bicycle Supplied. CARLYLE SLIPPER CO., LTD., 59 Carlyle st, Sydenham. ARN 6/- to 10/- PER HOUR WRITING -jHOWCARDS AND TICKETS Easy work. Learn quickly from a ofessional. who -guarantees big celts. New illustrated Booklet sent to u free. No obligation. Just send ur name and address to BERNARD E. McKAY, Showcard Studios, Wanganui.' ; K 7697 FFICIENT Shorthand-Typiste, used to figures, required by Waikato’s ading Furniture Store. Commencing salary £2 10s. kpply, stating age, and enclosing pies of references, to The Secretary, REID’S FURNISHINGS. LTD., HAMILTON. 6733
BIESEL ENGINEERING PHE coming profession. Druleigh’s personal correspondence training t§ you to' handle any modern Diesel. Cou earn more money. Inquire .to-day, noderate fees—Druleigh College, New Zealand’s Premier Training Institute, fePt- “P." Box 1225, Auckland. —2 WANTED, r. MEN AND BOYS Learn Electric and Acetylene Weld- . ln E and Cutting, Panel Beating. “Steering, Pitting and Turning, v. an J? Diesel Engineering. All to Qualified Instructors. In a few y°u qualify for a good position. obstacle. The only Practical JH 0 * School of its kind in New ZeaEvening Classes. We assist raaigtes -to obtain positions. Apply for ? P %Booklet POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL -ifpJS G S E ? RING (Registered). 76 Mangnester street. 83276 spr |ngS: el lesmere electric POWER BOARD LEESTON. APPLICATIONS are invited for the of Assistant Inspector no SS, re ' lns P ec ii° n of electrical wiresting* 11 P rev i° us experience in meterapplications stating technical an .? enclosing c ipies of testi--2° n Wll l be received up to July Further particulars may be obtained « appbcation. 7 8R L. C. VICARY . Engineer-Secretary. fvSEP® INCOME FOR LIFE. Men and Women in all Cibes' and Towns. Sincere pere,arn £25 to £SO monthly, or aalary; no canvassing, machinor capital necessary; absobrand new in New Zealand. SOME STAFF EARNINGS LAST WEEK: >io G in £B^ 12s : W.G.H., £9 18s; S.C., £l2 10s; R.c„ £n IQs. Wonderful po l*tK«i for Business People, SpareItof Workers, and Ambitious Persons. WUII details free. “MODERN,” Cooke’s guildmgs, Auckland. X 2421 . .^CONFIDENCE! A •wJTION of Confidence in the t.C.S. home study method of trainee nas been expressed by thousands F men throughout the & Established half a century, the th+tL “ y tar the largest Educational Become an I.C.S. student r~, Plt ? llse your spare time—become a r cc s^ u l man. Here are some of . ixiaxj. be 300 Courses:— Accountancy. Juilding. Advertising salesmanship. Chemistry. Drafting. Diesel Engineer. Radio Engineer. Foundry Work. Electric Power and Lighting Short Story o 6n . , Writing fno obligahom Prospectus and advic< CORRvI?H? NATIONAL ml n™? NDENCE SCHOOLS, -P . D., 128 Gloucester st., Christ church. F 617:
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22767, 20 July 1939, Page 17
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