SITUATIONS VACANT. Twelve Words 1/-, 3 Days 2/6. VI/ANTED, Registered Midwife, im- ’' mediately. Particulars Z123, “Press" Office, Timaru. 98611 ATT AN TED. Steam Presser. tailor pre- ’ ’ ferred. Mac Donald's, 632 Colombo street. Phone 32 -977. 9982 AAT ANTED, Young Person for light “ General Housework, New Brighton: 3 days a week; mornings only. A 3706. “Press.” WANTED. Strong Youth about 16 ’ ’ years for Woodworking Machine Shop. Apply, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. C. E. Otley, Ltd., Madras street, AAT ANTED, Lady with sales ability ’ ’ to Demonstrate Speciality Line. Previous experience preferred, but not essential. Remuneration commensurate. Reply, Box 366. Christchurch. 9981 BANKS PENINSULA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. SERVICEMAN wanted for Little River-Governor’s Bay District, to reside at Little River. Must have had previous experience in consumers’ repairs and line maintenance. Canterbury Electric Supply Authorities’ Award wages and conditions. Permanent position for a suitable man. Written applications, stating previous experience, with copies of references, will be received up to SEPTEMBER 4th, 1939. F. A. LEWTHWAITE, Engineer, 9949 Duvauchelle. AGENCIES VACANT AND WANTED 'V'MAS decorative strip. Borders. Beautiful Father Xmas Heads. Poster Greetings. Selling Agent wanted. All importable into N.Z. “A.8.0.” C/o Gordon and Gotch, Melbourne. 9894 COLE Agent required for Patent Novelty (awarded Paris Gold Medal). Essential for every household, car, wireless, and shop. New as to-morrow’s [paper. Apply Anglo-Continental Patents, 7 Princess street, London, W.l. 9905 PERSONAL AAT AN TED, by young man. Passage ’ T Oamaru, after 4 p.m. Friday afternoon. Communicate 849 Colombo St. X 3867 f)ON'T Fool with that Cough. Take Settle’s Cough Cure. “It cures in a Flash.” X 3173 APPLY Once! Itching stops. Maple Chilblain Liniment, Is 6d. H. E.‘ Iggo, Chemist, 101 Cashel street. X 2065 A REAL Bargain. Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 2/6 pair. Linen Shop, 140 Hereford street. X 3693 “gETTOL Hand Emollient.” Renowned cure for chafed hands, roughness, redness; Is 6d anywhere. jl/TEDICINE, Drugs and Herbs posted in plain wrappers by George Settle. Chemist. Christchurch. X 3173 /' I OUNTRV Orders dispatched per rev-' turn pdst or bus. H. E. Iggo. Chemist, 101 Cashel street. X 2064 “/"■JURES in a Flash,” Settle's Lightv-' ning Cough Cure, Is. Is 9d. 3s 6d. All Stores. X 3173 O.EORGE SETTLE. Consulting Chem-v-r ist. 769 Colombo street, for reliable remedies. 'Phone 37-700 for appointments Associated with George Bettle is Mr Cassels late English and German Scientific Laboratories. 83267
TRADESMEN. A SPHALTING and Concreting of paths, drives, and floors. A. Hammar. 71 Packe street X 3491 ITON’T Pay Excess Water Rates. Gail Champion and Co, 37-845; to rewasher those leaking taps. C 3381 ALTERATIONS!, Bungalows, Siinporches. Flats, Repairs, Fences. M. A. Toomer, 519 Madras street. ’Phone 41.-038. X 3084 TTOUSES Painted from £10; Rooms Papered jCrom £l. Town or Country. Best materials. Competent Tradesman. E. L. Evans. 76 Hiccarton road. ’Phone 35-537. X 1029 CPOUTING. Leaking Taps, Cisterns. etc. Repaired at short notice. Ring Champion and Co.. ’Phone 37-845. C 3381 ORICKWORK Open Fireplaces *-* Clinker, tiles, tapestry (ranges part payment). Time payment. Kay, 5 Chelsea street. *Phone 40-664. 9163 (CONSULT Champion and* Co. about your Plumbing Problems., We will be pleased to advise. ’Phone 37-845 C 3381 QLAKRY KEYS, PAINTER AND DECORATOR, 12 Milford street, Merivale. “Interior Decorations a Specialty.” Telephone 22-922. X 3105 ALTERATIONS. SPECIALISING in Additions, Altera ** tions and Repairs. For good workmanship and prompt attention. Rina 35-569. F G Drcwery Builder, 110 Fitzgerald street Estimates Free. D 3264 13 AIN TING and Papering done at Lowest Rates. Country work promptly attended to. Workmanship guaranteed. A. P. KEYS, 254 Bealey avenue. ’Phone 34-551. K4829 DRESSMAKING r'JITY Knitting Service for' Cardigans, Jumpers, etc., made to measure. 186 High street. X 3094 jt| ERIDIAN School ot Dresscuttine iu and Tailoring.—Principal. Mrs M 1 Shaw. Pupils may join at any time 148 MANCHESTER ST, CH.CH New Drafting Book Now Ready. Alii S SCHOOL D&ES&Cim-ING MAKING AND LADIES TAILORING 272 HIGH STREET f Chambers) Estab 1912 Railway concessions The Increasing growth and popularity of the above School are due to the recommendation of satisfied pupils. Our system ts very simple <no charts) Start now and make vour Autumn Suits.' Frocks, etc Paper patterns cut to measure also dresses cut fitted and machined G6172 J GENN Principal DRESSMAKING. THE SHORT CUT TO SUCCESS. ENJOY every minute of your sewing lessons. Make Hollywood your school for thorough tuition in all branches of Dressmaking. Our interests are for your success. Call for free demonstration and full particulars, HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, 66 Cathedral square. —4 ADOPTION. ADOPTION. ATTANTED. Adopting Parents for In- ’ ’ fant Child (male). Good antecedents. Apply Roy Twyneham, Solicitor, Hereford Court. X 3902 PHOTOGRAPHY. A CHILD should be photographed at least once ;»very two years. Have a Living Memory—A Study by STUDIO BRENT Regent Theatre Building, Cathedral square. Telephone No. 30-184. 83671 WANTED KNOWN 4 T DANDRUFF, Psoriasis, Eczema—banished with quick-acting Fadex Cream. Guaranteed. Barnett Chemist —036 A SMALL Advertisement in “The Press” will bring big business. Try it. 12 words Is. 3 days 2s 6d, —8
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22796, 23 August 1939, Page 17
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