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SITUATIONS VACANT. VOUTH or Man for~General Farm B7373.“Press.’' YyANTEp. Companion-Help by two adu lts. Please ring 23-561. Junior lor Florist Shop. _ Apply 730 A Colombo st. X76OS W^r Nl^ lor Dairy Season, , k ! Dll« arniin ®' Good heme; near town. 87569, "Press.” . is required for ,T week in private home. Wages £2 15s. Sleep in. Ring 34-291. 9589 yoUNG Woman, mind Baby Girl, j „ a ß e d 3, 1 to 5.30, Monday to Frida# Opawa. 87623, “Press.” Vy ANTED, Message Boy. Wages £1 we m Apply Christchurch Mechanical Works, ltiß St. Asaph st. 479 WANTED, Smart Girl as Junior for , Fancy Department. T. Armstrong and Co., Ltd., Victoria square. Country, Temporary COok-Gen-eral. 6 weeks. £2 5s and fares. No objection to one child. Apply P6546. “Press.” 571 \yANTED for Stationery Business, Senior Male Assistant, ho military obligations, knowledge of commefcial stationery. P6542, "Press.” Vy ANTED, • Polisher for Chair Factory. able to use spray gun; good wages, and will pay fare from Christchurch to Wellington. Apply Box 987, Wellington. 491 PLACEMENT (Private) Bureau, 1 ’Phones 33-900. Private 24-460. For Farm and Station Positions Mamed Couples, Tractor-Drivers, Teamsters. Cowman, etc Also, Hotel, Institution Hospital, Factory. Restaurant, and Domestic Employment. Office. 165 Cashei st. (Arcade). 85176 WE HAVE TWO VACANCIES FOR B OYS (16 years and under) Apply: ROSS and GLENDINING. LTD., Lichfield street. 0595 WANTED. Really Smart JUNIOR (Female), about 16 years of age. Apply: , Assistant Manager, HAY’S, LTD. 9594 WANTED. IyfUSTERERS for High, Rough Douhtry, all walking, 5 to 6 months’ fun. Good dogs first essential. Apply, Stating age, and experience, to “The Manager,” Clarence Reserve. Kaikoura. 9593 QTRONG LAD, ° between 16-17, Store Work. Good Wages. Apply, FLETCHER HUMPHREYS and CO.. LTD. X 7485 FURNITURE STORED. SAFE, Clean, arid Dry. Any quantity for any time. Ring 40-010. Hutchinson. White’s, Victoria square. H5898

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23401, 7 August 1941, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23401, 7 August 1941, Page 11

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