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SITUATIONS VACANT VACANCY for Capable Person, doniestTc duties, one lady. ’Phone 33-286 for ap. pointment. CHEMIST’S ASSISTANT, Registered or Unregistered. FOR PROVINIAL PHARMACY. The position is for the duration of fjj e war and may be permanent. Apply with copies of testimonials to THE MANAGER, U.F.S. DISPENSARY, BLENHEIM. SITUATIONS WANTED. MALE Cook, exp’d., waiting employing Apply, A 4054, “Press.” . FIRST-CLASS Chef disengaged December 18th; go anywhere. Apply A 4262, ‘‘Press.’’ EXP’D. Tailor undertake make up gent's own material. Reasonably -prices. Ring 24-873. HIGH School Boy. 15J, ■■ its , Employ, ment during holidays. v « s rf'~t j A 4420, “Press.” ' —‘— YOUTH (21), Ineligible < service, would like Position in oi.. out of City. A 4376, “Press." "■ REFINED Young Woman wants Position country. Companion-Help to elderly lady, A 4525, “Press.” COWMAN would milk about 4 cows, light garden work; reliable. Award wages. Ap. ply A 4348, "Press.” PAINTER, Paperhanger (tradesmen), i n . eligible, own gear, requires Work, day or contract; A 4389, “Press.” STORE Work, odd jobs, or motor driving. Twenty hours weekly. Apply. “Shiftworker.” A 4224. "Press." MAN Offers Services light Work, factory, Store, Warehouse, etc. Part-time preferable. A 4502, “Press.” WANTED, by thoroughly experienced Tractor-driver, position bag-sewing on header, harvesting, etc. A 4302, “Press.” ROTARY Hoe Work. All classes Rotary Hoe work undertaken. Nothing too small, nothing to big. 97 Cashel st. ’Phone 11-818. - MARRIED Farm Hand (gen. exp.), seeks position. Go anywhere, Sep. Furn. cottage essential. Perm, unfit for Military service. Apply, A 4498, “Press.” . WORKING Farm Manager open for en’agement; sheep or agriculture; life experience. Capable taking full charge. Praetor or horses. Replies to P9221. ‘Press.” X 3242 BOARr AND RESIDENCEBOARD Offered Lady on Farm, fortnight at Christmas, in return for help. A 4519, "Press.” ~ : r~RING us for Boarders, Casuals or Permanents, 37-771. Hereford Agency, 136 Hereford street. ————— X 4084 REFINED Business Girl requires Board in Private Home, near tram. Urgent. A 4453, "Press.” ———— —- TRAVELLING with the family? Excelsior Hotel welcomes children. Special dishes, special rates. ; 8 AIRMEN, Soldiers, spend your leave at Brighton. 2s day. Ozone Furnished Plats. 'Phone 48-257. ——— T.C, FARM GUEST HC USE, High Altitude, ridIng, swimming, tennis. Close golf links; no extras. Morn, and aft tea. £3 3s week, ly. ’Phone 18. MRS E. PAIN. Cheviot ‘THE LODGE,” 36 HEREFORD. STREET. The Favoured West End. Phe City’s Premier Private Hotel. It combines every Comfort and Luxury of a Refined Home, with proximity to the 'entre of the City, the Botanic Gardens, Canterbury College, and the River Avon. Parlff 12s fid per day. Permanent Guests, Special Rates. D. B. GUNN, Proprietor, Telephones: 33-870, 33-871. C 4787 FUNERAL NOTICES. HARVEY—The Funeral of the late Annie Harvey will leave her residence, 15 Clara road, St. Albans, no Friday, at 3 p.m., for the Sydenham Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son. 7407 VAUGHAN—The Funeral of the late Lucy Vaughan will leave her residence, 44 Byron street, Sydenham, on Friday, at I. p.m., for the Sydenham Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son. 7408 MEAGHER—The Funeral of,the late Alice Meagher will leave her residence, 64 Coleridge street, Sydenham, This Day (Thursday), at 11 a.m., for Bromley Cemetery Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. 7330 DOUGLAS—The Funeral of Matilda Ellen Douglas will leavefence, Pound road. Rakaifl, (Thursday), December 3, at for service at St. Mark’s Church; ffflKrjrce to Rakaia Cemetery. Baker Bros., (3haw, and King, Ltd. ' 7397 REID—The Funeral of the late Jean Reid will leave the residence of her son. Mr J. Re'id, Marshman’s road, Ashley, on Friday, December 4, at 2 p.m., for the Presbyterian Cemetery, Rangiora. Gul-liver-Tyler. 7410 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. LAMB and HAYWARD, LTDMODERN CHAPEL. (With Free Service). 292 CASHEL STREET. •PHONE 34-722. •PHONE 34-722. A. H. MARKER. MANAGER. L 1749 GEORGE DICKINSON and SONS. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. ■PHONE 33-554 (Night or Day). ‘PHONE 33-554 (Night or Day). ' D 1747 GEORGE BARREL L. FUNERAL FURNISHERS, CORNER DURHAM AND ST. ASAPH STREETS. CHAPEL SLUICE FREE. George Barrell, 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. 81740 | J. L A M B and S ON. | Established 1878. I 234 LICHFIELD STREET. 1 PRIVATE CHAPEL. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. •PHONE 33-504. 1 'PHONE 33-504. (ALL HOURS.) D M. Lamb, E. H. Heatley. Director. Manager. '.1748 JOHN RHIND, 19 LONDON STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Near Cor. Bealey and Fitzgerald aves. •PHONE 36-174. r •PHONE 36-174 CREMATIONS ARRANGED. PRIVATE CHAPEL. 81748 MOTOR SERVICES. nIWENTS MOTORS.. SUPER COMFORT StRVICE REVISED TIME-TABLE FOR GER SERVICE. NOW IN OPERATION. DEPART—VICTORIA SQ„ CHRISTCHURCH: a.m. Monday .. 8.45 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday p.m. 3 5 5 5 5 5 PASSENOXFORD: a.m. P ,I P; 4.15 4.15 SUNDAY TIME-TABLE. Depart Oxford at 3.0 p.m. for . to connect with the 4.20 Rangiora-Cw church train Depart Rangiora tor Oxford. 7 P-m-PLEASE CUT THIS OUT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. CHRISTCHURCH PARCELS DEPOX. 790 Colombo street, ’Phone 40-7W-CLEMENTS MOTORS. ’Phone 31-798 ’LUSTROUS’ Paints, ready mixed, th® perfect house paint.-' Remember neg Remember means decay: also expense. SMITH and SMITH, LTD Cr Tuam-High streets 51729

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23811, 3 December 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23811, 3 December 1942, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23811, 3 December 1942, Page 8

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