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SITUATIONS VACANT. WAITRESS. Apply Hotel Federal. - 4296 LADIES’ Hairdresser. Apply, ‘‘Jeannette Salon," Gore. : 942 CAPABLE Six-horse Teamster, used to Hills. L. Doak, Omihi. 886 FIRST Class Metal Polishers Required. W. Toomey and Co., Ferry road. 4240 COOK Baker, sheep station. Wage £3 10s. Apply, Ensor, Box 104, Methven. 939 COMPANION-HELP. Easy place. Remuneration, Apply, U3588, “Press.” RELIEVING Girl. Sleep in, essential work. Apply, Manager, White Hart Hotel. 4241 WE Require the services of a Labourer for our foundry. W. Toomey and Co., Ferry road. 4240 HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS. Also General. Apply, New Commercial Private Hotel, Salisbury street. 4352 GIRL for General Housework, no washing. Apply, 110 Tancred st„ Ashburton, or ring 126, Ashburton. 913 HOUSEKEEPER, convenient City home. Adult family. Good wages and conditions. Ring 35-013. X 3742 DAY Porter Required. Also Female General, Apply, McKendry’s Hotel, cnr. Cashel and Manchester sts., Chch. BLADE Shearer for 3000 a man, beginning Oct. 24. In replying state previous employers. M. Bethell, Culverden. 4357 INTEREST, treated as one of family, good home and wages offered to Girl for Country Home; North Canterbury. P2469. “Press.” 917 ELECTRIC WELDERS—Permanent position with good conditions offered to qualified man Applications to A. and G. Price, Ltd., Thames. 4359 LINCOLN COLLEGE Requires a Housemaid Laundress, Housemaid-Waitress, and Housemaid. For- full particulars, apply to Matron, Lincoln College. P. Bag, Chch. 1 : 4344 OPPORTUNITY FOR RETURNED MAN. APPLICATIONS are invited for Young Married Couple (no children) to work in Private Hotel. Previous experience an advantage, but not essential. Joint salary £5 ss, live in. Private quarters. Opportunity for advancement to right couple. Write full particulars to—“PROPRIETOR;” PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT OFFERED. 10-20 GIRLS required for Essential Industry. No experience required. Top wages. The work is light and intensely interesting. Morning and afternoon • tea provided. Cur factory is modern and working conditions are ideal. Here is an opportunity to learn a useful trade and at the same time ensure a steady post-war position. . Apply imhiediately to THE LATEX RUBBER CO., LTD., Opposite High street Post Office^ AGENCIES, ETC; 'COMMISSION Agent with Wholesale Connexion requires Lines of High Class Foodstuffs. Will sell on commission or purchase outright. Replies to Box 1751, Auckland : X 2922 TO MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS. The advertiser, who is in constant contact with wholesalers and retailers throughout the Dominion, is prepared to negotiate with any Manufacturer or Distributor who desires thorough representation for his products. He enjoys a wide personal clientele among both wholesalers and retailers, is live and energetic in his work, and has had many years of successful buying and selling experience. Business houses requiring keen, energetic, and conscientious representation, cither for N.Z. as a whole or the Wellington Province in particular, are invited to write in full confidence to—“EXPERIENCE,” C/o. J. Ilott, Ltd., Advertising, WELLINGTON. 4428 SITUATIONS WANTED. COMP--HELP seeks post to elderly lady. U3632, “Press.” : N.-GOVERNESS Position, free 23rd Sept. U3831, "Press.” STUD GROOM is open for immediate engagement Apply; U3688, ‘‘Press.’’ GOOD, Fast, Clean Blade Shearer; wife cook, wants early shed. U4038, ‘‘Press.” EXP. Ironer wants Work, Tues., Wed., Thurs. mqrnlngs. 2s an hour. U4016, Press. WOOD Sawing’ wanted, any quantity: go anywhere. P. Bourke, 28 Godley avc. X 3767 TREES to Cut for Firewood or on Contract, Mid-Canterbury preferred. U4083,. “Press,” CARRIER, 8/6 Hour. General carrying McDonald, 272 Stanmore road. Residence 'Phone 32-977 T.C. COWMAN. Gardener, Dairyman, 'or Teamster wants position, school . necessary. P2470, “Press.” 4434 A GRADE Motor Mechanic, own tools, car, truck, tractor experience, no military obligations. U4012, "Press.” WOMAN with child wants position as Housekeeper, near city. Sole charge preferred. Urgently. U3945, “Press.” FENCING Repairs. Clearing. Digging Sections, Landscape Gardening, contract. 'Phone 31-227, evenings or write X 4122 SUNDAY School and Church Worker disengaged. Organist, Pianiste. Small congregation preferred. Reply, U4138, “Press." —•- —* DANGEROUS Trees Lopped or Felled, cut into lengtahiu Stumping, Blasting, by Exp’d. Men. ’ Country work undertaken. Insured against all risks. 'Phone 32-19* Dav, or Nisht. -" 1 1 -■ ■■■• 218 9 SECTIONS and Gardens, Ploughed and Cultivated with Garden Motor Tractor, the Latest Modern Machine. Large or Small Jobs executed satisfactorily and economically. 'Phone 32-190, Day or night. —! — 2163 LAWNS Tcp-dressed. Gardens Renovated. Sections Cleared, Gardens Kept by Contract. Digging, Rockeries; Drives. Paths Formed: ■ Drainage of Sections: Pruning Trees, Shrubs, Roses, etc.: Ferneries, Steps. Fencing. Shrubs supplied. Country Work undertaken. Men insured against risks. Landscape Gardeners and Architects 'Phone 32-190, Day or Night. 2162 FUNERAL NOTICES. GEBBIE—The Funeral of the late David Campbell Cryer Gebbie will leave the Chapel of J. Lamb and Son, 234 Lichfield street East, This 'Day (Friday), at 2.45 p.m., for service in the Crematorium Chapel. J. Lamb and Son, 4487 EDWARDS—The Funeral of Jeanne, loved foster-daughter of Mr and Mrs C. E. Ayers, will leave their residence, 8 Woodville street, St. Albans. This Day (Friday), September 22. at 11 a.m., for service at St. Stephen's Church, Shirley, and thence to the Ruru Lawn Cemetery. John Rhind. CARR—The'Tuneral of the late John Alexander Carr will leave Lahib and Hayward's Chapel, 292 Cashel street, This .Day (Friday), after a service commencing at 10.50 a.m for the Lawn Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward. Ltd. 4403 READ—The Funeral of the late Hannah Read will leave St: Michael’s Church This Day (Friday), Sept. 22. after service commencing at 10 a.m., for the Ruru Lawn Cemetery. Geoj-ge Dickinson and Sons. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. LAMB 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. 1749 JOHN RHIND JOHN RHIND 19 LONDON STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Near cnr. Bealey and Fitzgerald aves. ‘PHONE 36-174. •PHONE 36-174. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. PRIVATE CHAPEL. F1748 G. BARRELL AND SONS, LTDFUNERAL FURNISHERS, ‘ CORNER DURHAM AND ST. ASAPH STREETS. CHAPEL SERVICE FREE. George Barrel!, 21 Jacob street, St Albans. "‘Phone 23-182. Charles W. Barrel!, 130 Clarence road. Riccarton ‘Phone 30-965. Ernest G Barrel!, 11 Colombo street Cashmere 'Phone 38-326 MAIN OFFICE. 221 DURHAM STREEI TELEPHONE 30-203. 82009 LAMB and HAYWARD, LTD., LAMB and HAYWARD. LTD., MODERN CHAPEJj, 292 CASHEL STREET. 292 CASHEL STREET. ‘PHONE 34-722. A. H. MARKER. Manager. LAMB and HAYWARD, LTD. L 1749 GEORGE DICKINSON AND SONS, FUNERAL FURNISHERS. LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. THOME 33-554 (Night or Day). D 1747

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24369, 22 September 1944, Page 9

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