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SITUATIONS VACANT. EXPERIENCED Housemaid - Waitress. Ring 33-871. 4 87>JOURNEYMAN Baker-Pastrycook Wtd. Apply ’Phone 37-083. STRONG Youth or Single Man for R®useabout on mixed farm. Apply W. D. Walker, Dunsandel. BOY Wanted for Printing Works. Apply Printing Works Office, Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd., Colombo st.— CAPABLE Person Wanted, good machinist, to mend bed linen in own home. Apply Box 346, Christchurch. SECOND Cook, General Hand, Waitress, and Pantrymaid Waitress wanted. Apply 179 Manchester st. ■ T®. 81 LIBRARY SENIOR ASSISTANT: The Napier Borough Council requires a Senior Library Assistant. Cataloguing experience essential. Salary £225. Good conditions. Supply full particulars and references to Town Clerk, Napier. 4837 AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD—Applications are invited from Qualified and Registered Medical Practitioners for the position of JUNIOR ASSISTANT PATHOLOGIST, Auckland Hospital. The commencing salary will be at the rate of £6OO per annum, living out, or according to qualifications and experience. Preference will be given to applicant making a career of Pathology. Conditions of appointment and Form of Application may be obtained from the undersigned, and applications, enclosing copies of recent testimonials, close at the Office of the Board, Kitchendr street, Auckland, at noon on Monday, May 27th, 1946.—«• F. GALBRAITH, Secretary. ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVY. SIX-YEAR ENGAGEMENT. (See Note at foot.) SEAMAN BOYS. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Youths between” the. ages of 15 years 3 months and 16 years 7 months for entry into the Royal New Zealand Navy under a six-year engagement. Boys must be physically fit in every respect and are not accepted if wearing dentures. Education to proficiency standard is essential with preferably some secondary schooling. This is an opening for seaminded youths to embark upon a career with the -finest Service in the World. CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS IS MAY 15th, 1946. APPLICATIONS are also invited for the following positions. Single men or married men with not more than one child are eligible to apply. Application should be made at an early date as entry is competitive. Education to proficiency standard is necessary with preferably some secondary schooling. All candidates must be Grade I medically, although applicants will be accepted if wearing dentures. Entry will be for six years, except for Stewards.

SEAMEN; STOKERS; SIGNALMEN AND TELEGRAPHISTS. Between the ages of 17J and 23 years. WRITERS: STORES ASSISTANTS; SICK BERTH ATTENDANTS AND COOKS. Between the agefc of 18 and 23 years. ELECTRICAL, ORDNANCE, AND ENGINEROOM ARTIFICERS. Between the ages of 19J and 28 years. Candidates must have completed an apprenticeship as Fitter and Turner or Instrument Maker. SHIPWRIGHTS: Between the ages of 19J and 28 years. Candidates must have served their apprenticeship and have a knowledge of wood, iron and steel shipbuilding. BLACKSMITHS. PLUMBERS, PAINTERS, AND JOINERS. Must have completed a full apprenticeship at the trade and be between the ages of 19 and 28 years on date of entry. STEWARDS. 3-YEAR ENGAGEMENT. (See Note at foot.) VACANCIES ALSO EXIST FOR STEWARDS, whose initial engagement is for three years, with the option of re-engag-ing for further • term if recommended. This is an excellent opportunity for young men to gain experience and see the world. Age limits 18 to 23 years. NOTE: Six-year engagement (ail except Stewards) is for six years, or, if under the age of 18 years, until that age Is reached, and for six years therefrom. These engagements entail service* in the Royal New Zealand Naval Reserve for a further period until the age of 40 years is attained, during which time men will be required to serve only in time of war. THREE YEAR ENGAGEMENT (Stewards only), is for three years. This entails service in the Royal New Zealand Naval Reserve for a further period of six years, after leaving the active service, during which time men will be required to serve only in time of war. Further details and application forms may be obtained from: Naval Recruiter, 40 St. Asaph st., Christchurch. 4818 SITUATIONS WANTED. HANDY Carpenter, Fencer wants position on Station. D 1456, "Press." —- YOUNG Man with some experience requires position in Trotting Stables. D 1715, “Press. —— KITCHENMAN, generally useful, abstain£S’^« xc Sli ent worker, seeks employment. D 1441, “Press.” —— CAR Driving Taught, Licence guaranteed. Instructor, Leonard Checkley, 64 Knowles street,. St. Albans. 170 SMALL Painting Jobs undertaken. Kitchens, Popches, etc. Just drop us a line C SP- D 84 - “Press.” YOUNG Lady, Exp’d. Clerk, desires position in Tourist Hotel, clerical or similar duties. PreferaWy Hotel in back country. D 1946,. “Press.” —— REFINED Educated Young Lady, like position as Housekeeper to business or 81310 SSl “Priss g entleman ’ Sole charge. TRACTOR Ploughing, Rotary Hoe CultiX?^ ion ’ JE°£J >rom P t and efficient service, Phone 40-914, or contact A. R. Laing, 54 Frankleigh street, Spreydon. t'.c. GARDENS Renovated, Hedges cut, Sections cleared, Digging, Pruning. All work undertaken: estimate. Cheapest <n town. Al Garden Contractor. ’Phone 40-798. ARMY SERGEANT, recently discharged from- Overseas Service, fully conversant ?^ hl nffi See w l Shipping, Store, and General Office Work, desires position. ExcelEx - Army sergean FRUIT, PLANTS, PRODUCE, ETC. ONIONS, first quality, 11/- cental bag (about 1001 b). 482 Marshland road. - CAULIFLOWERS, 3d to 6d; Pumpkins, 2d lb. 50 Wairarapa rd., Bryndwr. POTATOES, Aucklanders, first grade table, 18/6 sack; 5/6 sugar-bag. Prompt delivery. Ring 34-568. X 1494 PEARS, Winter Cole and Cooking, 21d and 4Jd lb. Bring container. 23 Bishops road, Papanui. jgg RANUNCULUS, most vigorous, brilliant strain obtainable, 3/6 100. J. Mar den. Box 6. Takapuna. Auckland." 1594 POTATOES, Aucklanders, Ist grade table, 18s 6d sack, 5s 6d sugar-bag. Prompt delivery. Ring 34-568. APPLES, Delicious Giant Jeniton (good eating), Winter Cole Pears; also cooking apples. Bring containers. 75 Gardiner’s rd., Harewood. Not Sunday. X 1616 SWEDES: Offers/ Wanted for approx. 300 Tons Swedes, on trucks (loose), Balclutha. ’Phone 271, or Box 66. Balclutha. X2063 JONATHAN, Five Crown, Cooking or Dessert. The Bottling Apple. Bs, case Is. E. K. Banfield, Rangiora. 'Phone 50. 336 MACROCARPA Shelter Fences, sturdy, box grown; £1 100. Bettaplants, 27 Ottawa road, Wainoni. TPhone 32-238. STRAWBERRIES: Captain Cook, strong, vigorous growers, prolific bearers; 50 for 5/-, 100 8/6 posted. Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. ; T.C NOVELTY Perennials: New and rare; named varieties. Set of six different healthy plants for 9/- posted. Griffiths. Ltd., Mt. Eden. Auckland. T.C COMMERCIAL Flowers: 1000 mixed bulbs, including Ixias, Sparaxis, Babianas, Iris, etc., for 50/- posted. Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. T.C. GARDEN of Eden, 50 Langdon’s road, Papanui. Delicious Apples 8s 6d and ' 10s 6d case. Winter Cole Pears 12s 1 6d and 15s 6d case. 4316 APPLES, Jonathans, Cookers, 8s case, 81b Is lOd; Wolseleys, Delicious, Ils; Potatoes 4s 6d and 5s 3d S. Bag. 430 Colombo st., Sydenham. X 479 FRUIT Trees for Commercial Planters: Large quantities of Peach. Nectarines, Plums, etc. Write us your requirements. Griffiths, Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. —T.C.

PEAS—Greenfeast, Stratagem, William Massey; exceptionally high prices paid. No quantity too small or large for our requirements. Write us, giving all particulars available. GRIFFITHS, LTD.. Seed Merchants and Growers, Owens road. Mt. Eden, Auckland. 4486 BUY, WALNUTS, any quantity; in shell or shelled. Highest price given for thoroughly dry Nuts. Cash on delivery H. H. WAUCHOP, LTD., 162 Lichfield street. Christchurch. ' 2773 COAL, COKE, FIREWOOD. HEAT, Economy, Comfort: You get it from Blazer Firewood. 182 Antigua st. T/C KIWI Firewood Depet. Pine Slabs. 12 bags £l, delivered. ’Phone 38-614. 91 Waltham road. 209 BLAZER Firewood giving you Sacks of Firewood (not bags), cordially invites Inspection. T/C DRY Pine Slabs, iU bags. £1; Dry Piue Blocks, 8 bags, £l. Randolph Wood Supply Phone 34-568 T.C BLAZER Firewood. Quality Slabs. Quantity, too. 14 sacks (1 cord). 27s 6d, 10, £l. Telephone 41-964. T/C BLAZER Firewood maintaining its popularity Balmoral Split Pine. 14 sacks (4 cords) 37s 6d; seven, £1; three, 9s 6d. ’Phone 41-964 182 Antigua street. Prompt delivery. — L T/C DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, ETC. THE BEST DRESSED GIRLS IN TOWN The Best Dressed Girls in Town are Hollywood Graduates and Students, and why shouldn’t they be? The Hollywood course in Dress Designing and Making ucomplete and the most successful in New Zealand. A Free Demonstration at any time is given with full explanation of out 1 method. THE HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, 66 Cathedral suqare. CJHX. V2Olb

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24867, 6 May 1946, Page 8

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