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SITUATIONS WANTED; YOUTH Wants Job on Milk Round, Papanul district. D 1256, “Press.” ACTIVE Pensioner seeks light work or part-time work. D 1285, “Press." YOUTH, 16 years, wants position on Sheep Station. Previous exp. D 1257, “Press.” : —— ROTARY Hoe. Clearing. Levelling, Cultivating. Nothing too snail or big. 'Phone 31-818. X 7165 SENIOR Clerk-Typiste. Cashier, general office experience, desires position urgently. 01141, “Press." —— YOUTH, 18, strong, matriculated, seeks position with prosoects. Integrity guaranteed. P2021, “Press." X 1127 ELDERLY Lady wants position Housekeeper, one or two men: good cook. Town preferred. 01215, “Press.” RESPECTABLE Airman’s Wife, fond of children, desires position minding one or more children, during day. 01165, “Press." CAPABLE Young Lady would like Light Household Duties, 9 to 5, Mon. to Friday, City preferred. Good wages essential. pj234 4, prcss/* ...i ■■ i ■ m YOUNG Lady desires position among books or in art needlework Industry. Small business preferred. Competent. 01290, "Press.” - - WANTED TO LET. TO Let, Fully Furn. D.B.S. Room, £1 per week. All convs. 30-949. 637 LET, 2 Nice Furn. Rms., for Easter. Apply, 232 Esplanade, New Brighton. LARGE Sunny Front Room (Unfurnished), Fireplace, Convs. 126 Caledonian road. FURNISHED B.S. Rooms, double or single. Tray optional. ’Phone. 267 Gloucester street, . m » 643 TO Let. Two Single and Two Double Rooms: also Bach, all partly furnished. 288 Cashel street. 641 TO Let, Small 2-rmd. Cottage, furn. or unturn. Suit one man only. Fendalton terminus. 'Phone 30-386. •- 639 FURNISHED, Compact Bungalow. Sumner, 'Offered Suitable Couple. Low Rental for Boarding Gentleman owner. ’Phone 23-333, x i 262 A GENTLEMAN living In Sumner offers his Furn. Home to Married Couple for Board. Refs, most essential. Phone 48-203. GENTLEMAN has Accommodation for one Lady in Furnished Bungalow. Would share work and expenses. No Rent. 'Phone 35-652 between 6.30-7.30 p.m.. or 01175 “Press/* 11 FLATS. APARTMENTS. ROOMS. See us first; we contact owners daily. THE HEREFORD AGENCY (Mesdames' Turner and McQueen), (opp. Bank N.Z.) ’Phone 37-771 H1765 THE FLAT SPECIALISTS. MERIVALE, Mod. S/C. Flat 50/CITY. Share Furn. Flat 25/WHITTA, WILSON and CO., ’Phone 33-900. 163 Cashel street. WANTED TO RENT. WE can let your Flat immediately. Whitta, Wilson. “Flat Specialists,” ’phone 33-900. HOUSE for a Year, with option to buy. Please forward particulars to Dl2Bl, nesb. 1 CONSULT us re. Waiting Tenants. Hereford Agency (opp. Bank N.Z.). ’Phone 37-771. X 613 AKAROA or Timaru, Furn. Double 8.5.Room or Flat, 10 days from April 29. D 1260, “Press." •——~—T JNFURN. Flat or House, up to 35/-, in advance. Clean, conscientious tenants. D 1243 “Press 11 * lOUSE or Flat for family of five during Way. Exact dates by arrangement. ApDly, D 1219, “Press." —— i OR 6-Roomed House with Garage. Will )ay up to £2 per week. Rent in advance. Excellent rent book and references. D 1250. ‘Press.” —— VANTED, By Middle-aged Couple, House md Garage. Would board owner. Govt, position. Good rent book. Apply, 40 Fervois st., South Brighton. 9365 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. PRIVATE Board is available to business gentleman, City. Telephone. 89518, “Press.” ; “ YOUNG Lady in Business desires Superior Board, preferably handy City. D 1283, rress* 1 - '■ " EXCELSIOR Hotel welcomes Children. Cot or Bassinet supplied. Quality cuisine. 14s day. 1 VISITORS, Comfortable Accommodation, Bed, Breakfast, or Tray. City. 482 Hagley avenue. X 1224 BOARD Wanted Urgently, dally demand. The Hereford Agency (opp. Bank of N.Z.). 'Phone 37-771. X 612 SUPERIOR Accommodation offered permanent or casual guests. City. ’Phone. 267 Gloucester street. —— 643 3 BUSINESS Girls (own car) require Board in comfortable country home during Easter. P2025, “Press.” 634 HOTEL CECIL (Private) Superior accommodation. Terms moderate J Flllery, Proprietor 'Phone 34-174 F1556 TIMARU—4I Wal-iti road, Superior Accommodation for guests. Terms, £3/3/weekly. X 7055 BRIGHTON, North. Holiday and Temporary Accommodation. Ring Ozone. Fully Furnished Flats. 'Phone 48-257. — : T.C. ARM Guest House, high altitude, tens, putting greens. Ideal quiet rest. £3 weekly. MRS B. PAIN, •PHONE 18M. CHEVIOT. P8679 TRADESMEN. CHIMNEY Sweeping. Electro Co. Ring 48-314. R. N. Pye, Prop. X 1079 ALL Types of Picture Framing expertly done. D. A. Matheson, Manchester st. (opp. Civic Theatre). X 474 BRICKWORK, Open Fireplaces, Clinker Tiles, Tapestry (ranges part payment) Time payment, Lay. 393 River road. Shirley ’Phone 33-310. Kll3 HOUSES Painted. Rooms Papered, Kitchens and Bathrooms enamelled. Best materials. Latest patterns. Competent tradesmen. Estimates Free. E. L. Evans, 76 Riccarton road. 'Phone 35-537. X 951 PLUMBING. FOR ALL PLUMBING AND HEATING REPAIRS TRYC. and J. COLVILLE, LTD., 303 Cambridge terrace 'Phone 32-283 CI6S9 ELECTRICAL REPAIRS. ALL Classes of Electrical. Radio, Battery Repairs, Installations, Overhauls, Rewinding, etc. COTTER’S, LTD., Electrical Specialists, 158 High st. 8952 FLOOR SANDING SPECIALISTS. FLOOR SANDING SPECIALISTS Oiling, Staining, and Waxing. GARNET W. CAMPBELL and SON. MATTRESSES Reconditioned. Bedding Renovations of all kinds at Lowest Rate?. Only Best Materials used. One-day Service. We Collect and Deliver. R. B. Woodward and Son. 325 Wilson’s road. ’Phone 41-139. W1636 PAINTING and Papering done at Lowest Rates. Country work promptly attended to. Workmanship guaranteed. A. P. KEYS. 254 Beaiey avenue. 'Phone 34-551. PUBLIC NOTICES, THE MONTHLY MEETING of Ex-Mem-bers of the 2nd N.Z.E.F. is POSTPONED to WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14th, at 7.30 p.m., in the R.S.A. Lounge. E. P. WILLCOX. 9379 Secretary. UNITED NATIONS FAIR. UNCLAIMED PRIZES. STALL 7, MILK BAR. Tuesday—B4ll24. Thursday—B2l326. Friday—B2los9. Saturday—Bl4277. Winners please call before Wednesday night. UNITED NATIONS FAIR. RESULTS OF MONDAY’S RAFFLES. Stall No. 19 (Catholic Women's League): Dinner set, P. L. Sinclair, Wilson street, Islington: table cloth and six serviettes, No. 14925, Mrs Ryan. 28 Barbour street, Christchurch: Irish linen embroidered sheet and pillow slips, No. 25305, Mrs McCallister, 118 Selwyn street, Chrlstchuich; supper cloth, No. 23615, Mrs Gnmond, 96 Matai street, Riccarton; Pyrex, No. 11707, Miss Bryant, 27 Wade street, St. Martins: 6 linen tea towels, No. 13387, Mrs L. Robinson, c/o. A. S. Nelson, 14 William street, C.l: turkey. No. 15472, Mr Brown. 28 Southwark street: Infant's set. No. 20545, Mrs A. B. O’Brien, 70 Papanui road; Rug, No. 15780, Mrs Wilson, 55 Sherborne street, St. Albans. Stall No. 29 (Horticultural Society).— Winner No. 11129; case of apples, Mrs Shipman, 16 Corson avenue. Milk Bar.—Bottle of whisky, No. 814277. Kindergarten Stall.—Cake. No. 31744. Mrs Bell, 194 Wilson’s road. Stall 23.—Dressed poultry, No. 4245. Jean. Stall 34.—Cup and saucer, No. 44671, Mrs P. Bailey, Sprlngston. Stall 7 (Milk Bar).—Stockings, No. 43787. Tea Room.—Cake, No. 21130, Mrs Bagshaw. Soviet Stall.—Blouse. No. 320, I. Taylor, Fire Station, Lichfield street; perfume set, No. 266, D. Crowe, 132 St. Asaph street; groceries, No. 120, V. Ward, 202 Hills road; wool jersey, No. 87, G. Polklngton, L.W.R. 1

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23915, 6 April 1943, Page 7

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