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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Experienced Waitress, pertnanent position. United Service Hotel. 6163 WANTED, Housemaid-Waitress. Also a Barman-Porter. Apply. New Wellington Hotel. WANTED, Man, Garden, two cows, light position, wage, good home. Suit pensioner. R6408, “Press." REQUIRED by CITY WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, ASSISTANT STOREMAN-PACKER. Written applications invited, giving particulars of experience, age, etc., to Manager. P.O. Box 223, Christchurch. TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. A LEADING WELLINGTON BUSINESS, an essential undertaking, REQUIRES A FOREMAN for repair department. Salary £SOO per annum to capable man anfi participation in profits. Preference will be given to a married man, and, by arrangement, expenses of moving to Wellington will be paid. Applicants must have had extensive experience in rewinding general industrial motors and other electrical repairs, and be able to set out and test work to best advantage. This is a permanent and congenial position for a man of proved ability and character. A Subsidised superannuation scheme is also available. Applicants to state their present obligations under military service and all replies will be treated in strict confidence, and all testimonials returned. Apply in first instance to—"ELECTRICAL” C/o. J. Ilott, Limited, Advertising, WELLINGTON. 6063 SITUATIONS WANTED. CLERK (Female) would like position as Hotel Clerk. R6290, “Press.” ELECTRICAL Installations and Repairs. Estimates given. 202 Barbadoes st., cor. Tuam street. 316 Work Few Hours Daily by Middle-aged Woman. Would care for semi-invalid. R6342, “Press.” EXPERIENCED Woman wants position as Cook-General, hotel or private home. R6407, “Press.”' TRACTOR Ploughing Wanted (contract). Apply E F Broughton. 4 Ayr st.. Rlccarton 'Phone 35-276. T.C. YOUTH Wants Position Driving Tractor and General Farm Work. State wages. James Rooke, Sheffield. 6115 BREAD Baker, 10 years away from trade, would welcome opportunity to get back. No military obligations. R6376, “Press.” YOUNG Lady“l24)7Trom Southland, desires position as sales girl. • Seven years last situation. Conscientious worker; good references. R6296, "Press." Position Wanted by MECHANICAL ENGINEER. Used to Refrigeration apd Mining. Not Liable for Military Service. Reply to “Engineer,” Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Dunedin. CYCLES BUY AND SELL. FOR Sale, Gent’s Bike, tyres good, Bosch Headlight, front and back brake. £ll. Apply. 6312, ’Tress." CROOKE’S Cycle Stand. 100 Gloucester st. (next Hay's). Open Dally till Midnight. CYCLES, Tandems, and Pushchairs for Hire from P. C. Crooke, 109 Gloucester st. CASH Buyer, Ladles’, Gents' Cycles, Push-Chairs, Sulkies, Joy Cycles P. C. Crooke. 109 Gloucester st. ’Phorw~"a2-397. FUNERAL NOTyem STANLEY—The Funeral bf the late Evelyn Stanley will leave her residence. 2 Malton avenue, This pky (Thursday), at 3.30 p.m., for the Watlnalri Cemetery. George Barrel!. / 6143 WILKIE—The Funeral of the late Isabella Greta Wilkie will leave the residence of her nephew, Mr Allen Taylor, 8 Garnett avenue, Spreydon, on Friday, August 14, at 2 p.m., for the Sydenham Cemetery. George Barrell. 6144 McCONNELL—Th« Funeral of the late William George McConnell will leave his residence, 28 Straven road. Ricearton, on Friday, at 10 a.m., for the Springston Cemetery. Private interment. George Barrell. MacGIBBON—The Funeral' of the late Margaret MacGlbbon jvHl leave her residence, 19 street, Merivale, Tomorrow (Frldayjfat 11 a.m., for the Walmalri Cemptefy. J. Lamb and Son. 6151 SPENCE—The Funeral of the late James Hepburn Spence will leave his residence, 278 Bealey avenue. To-morrow (Friday), at 2 p.m., for the Bromley Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son. 6152 VOGAN—The Funeral of the late,, Catherine Vogan wij) ,)eave. the .Chapet of John Rhind, 19' London street,;Christchurch, for service at' the Duvauchelle Bay Church at 2 p.m. This Day (Thursday), August 13, thence proceeding to the Duvauchelle Bay Cemetery, - John Rhind. 6165 BOTHERWAY—The Funeral of the late Irene Olive Botherway will leave Holy Trinity Church, Lyttelton, on Friday, at 2 p.m., for the Church of England Cemetery. W. T. Lester. 6162 FUNFRAL DIRECTORS J. LA M B and SON, Established 1878, ' 234 LICHFIELD STREET. PRIVATE CHAPEL. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. ’PHONE 33-504. ’PHONE 33-504. (ALL HOURS.) D. M. Lamb. E. H. Heatley, Director. Manager. JOHN RHIND, , 19 LONDON STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Near Cor. Bealey and Fitzgerald aves. ’PHONE 36-174. ’PHONE 36-174. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. . PRIVATE CHAPEL. R3167 LAMB and HAYWARD. LTD. MODERN CHAPEL (With Free Service). 292 CASHEL STREET. ’PHONE 34-722. ’PHONE 34-722. A. H. MARKER, MANAGER. GEORGE DICKINSON and SONS, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. ’PHONE 33-554 (Night or Day). ’PHONE 33-554 (Night or Day).

GEORGE BARREL L, FUNERAL FURNISHERS. CORNER DURHAM AND ST. ASAPH STREETS. CHAPEL SERVICE FREE. George Barrel!. 21 Jacob street, St. Albans. ■Phone 23-182. Charles W. Barrell, 130 Clarence road. Riccarton. 'Phone 30-965. Ernest G. Barrell, 11 Colombo street, Cashmere. ’Phone 38-326. MAIN OFFICE: 221 DURHAM ST. TELEPHONE 30-203. TELEPHONE 30-203. 83137

STEELITE Green Paint retains its Glorious Freshness after Years of Wear. New Zealand made. SMITH and SMITH, LTD., Cr. Tuam-High streets. 58662

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23715, 13 August 1942, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23715, 13 August 1942, Page 7

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