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SITUATIONS VACANT COOK Wanted for Back Country Station. Apply, H 7257, "Press.” EXPERIENCED Waitress wanted. Apply Manager, Hotel Ambassadors. 6749 DRESSMAKER to make Children’s Summer Clothes by the day. Ring 33-121.

WANTED, Youth for Tractor and General Farm work. Wages £4. P 7436, “Press.”

EXP. Waitress; also Housemaid-Waitress, Wanted. Hotel Embassy. Manchester st.

6BlB MAN or Boy Wanted Milk cows and odd jobs. Apply. Manager, Greenhills Estate, Kaikoura. = 1957 WANTED, Experienced Teamster and General farm work. Apply, H. A. Reese, Hawarden.

LAD wanted to assist on Poultry Farm, Papanui. Wages £2 10s per week. 'Phone 22-472. - 1945 THOROUGHLY Exp’d. Married Couple, Lounge Steward, Waitress. Apply H 7146, "Press.”

PERMANENT Waitress, 40-hour week; also Light Washer-up. Strand Tearooms, Cathedral square. 1937 WANTED, Cabinetmaker for position Grey mouth. Good wages and conditions. Apply Box 209, Greymouth.

PAINTER Wtd., to decorate interior City Shop premises. ’Phone 36-966. SECOND Cook Wtd. Hotel Embassy. 6818

GOOD Home and £1 a week in return few hours’ work daily. Suit Pensioner or Convalescent. Write:—Hostel, Arthur’s Pass. 1934 WANTED, Married Teamster. Good accommodation. Handy Chch. School, 11 miles. Wages £5 10s with extras. P 7445, "Press.” 6823 MARRIED Couple for Sheep Station. Man milk two or three cows. Odd jobs. Woman cook four men. Good quarters. Ring 22-657 afternoons.

KIND Person as Housekeeper to elderly gentleman in Timaru, from middle September. Good home. No objection school child. T5B, “Press.” 1959 REGD. Wiremen Required. Permanent positions. Better than award wages to good men. Electric Services (Canterbury), Ltd., 156 Gloucester st., Chch. 6816

WAITRESS—Hay’s, Ltd., require the services of a fully experienced waitress. Apply to the Tearoom Manageress. Hay’s. Ltd., Colombo and Gloucester streets, Christchurch. sail SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. Good position, permanent, offered to suitable applicant. Good salary and conditions. Apply Baillie, Neville and Co., Ltd., General Merchants. Greymouth. —— REFINED LADY to help prepare evening meal and a little light housework, in modern flat, St. Albans street, near Papanui rd. Three adults; afternoons, 4to 6.30, or hours by arrangement. Good wages. ’Fh.2Pe_22-_928. 1967

SENIOR, Intermediate, and Junior Girls Required, with office experience preferred Pleasant working conditions. Apply personally, or by letter to—C. F. Cotter, Ltd., Electrical and Radio Engineers. 158 High street, ’Phone 32-318. 6814 JUNIOR CLERK—We have a vacancy on our Clerical Staff for a Junior Clerk, Male or Female, about 16-17 years of age. Good prospects of advancement. Apply to the Accountant, Aulsebrook and Co., Ltd., St. Asaph street. 6750

WANTED, Party of 3 or 4 persons, or adult family, including Experienced Cook to cater for Modern Tourist House. Everything found. State references. ALSO REQUIRED, CARPENTER or Handy Man. and Bulldozer driver with mechanical experience Reply— H 7279, “PRESS.” WAITAKI BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL—WANTED for BOARDING DEPT: (a) HOUSEMAID: (b) LAUNDRY ASSISTANT. Live in or out. Good wages and liberal holidays. Apply:—ll Trafalgar st., Timaru, or 'Phone 1306, Timaru, before sth September; the Matron Private Bag, Waitaki Boys’ High School, Oamaru, 1 Phone 1503, after sth September. 6743

RELIABLE Man Wtd. as Salesman in our Furniture Store. No previous experience necessary. We prefer a man looking for a permanent position. This offers the opportunity to gain a very useful experience in the new and second-hand furniture business. Apply between 9 and 10 a.m. Railway Auction Rooms, Ltd., 1 Manchester street. ■ 6805

WE Have Vacancies in our Tearooms for fun-time Waitresses and Sewing Hands. Also a Third Cook and in our Cake Kitchen we require a Journeyman Pastrycook, a Female Unskilled Worker, an Apprentice, and a Cake Decorator. Our new Tearoom Manager will be pleased to interview applicants at any time.—J. Ballantyne and Co., Ltd.

TAYLOR’S. CLEANERS AND DYERS, LIMITED—We have a vacancy in one of our City Depots for a DEPOT ASSISTANT. Exceptionally good remuneration. Mantle or Showroom experience would be an advanatge. Apply to:— TAYLOR’S CLEANERS and DYERS, LIMITED, 57 Kilmore street. Christchurch. 6812

JUNIOR Girl for Office Wtd.—We have a vacancy for a Junior Girl for general office duties. This will be an excellent start with many advantages for a Girl just leaving school or one with a little experience. No shorthand or typing . . . and good opportunities for advancement. Apply in person to: GOUGH, GOUGH, and HAMER, LTD., 145 Cashel street, Christohurch. 6800 INEXPERIENCED “GIRLS CAN EARN £4 10s A WEEK IN A YEAR'S TIME— If you’re 16 to 18 years of age, wanting to learn light, interesting work that can earn you high wages and big bonuses in 12 months’ time, come to "Canterbury.” Here you will be trained to be a skilled machinist, and when you’re that you're set for a bright, highly paid future. This is the sort of job in which you can go along quietly and acquire ability at your own speed. You will be given all the encouragement and help we can to get you earning £4 10s a week in a year’s time. On top of this you’ll have tip-top conditions, you’ll work in airconditidned, well-lit rooms. You’ll have a Cafeteria for your morning and afternoon- teas and lunches; the services of a qualified nurse to look after your health, you’ll have a staff shop where you can buy many lovely things you and other “Canterbury” girls make; a host of recreation clubs for your leisure hours. You’ll be among nice, friendly people, proud of their work and their wages. Come and see us. what you’ll do. where you’ll work* what you can earn. Ask to see. or ring'Mr Hanna, LANE, WALKER, RUDKIN, LTD., 32 Montreal st., Sydenham.6745

GENTLEMAN (65), income, desirous meeting lady, outings, matrimony. H 6962, “Press.”

WANTED, Frank Taylor, late of Brookdale Estate, Parnassus, to communicate

with Manager. X 6716 WRINKLES: Simple remedy 30 years’ success. Free details, M. Hanna, 228 Queen st., Auckland T.F.S.

SINGLE Gentleman, 40, means, seeks friendship, matrimony, Protestant lady; sincere. H 6627, “Press.” DRIVING Lessons.—Over 30 years’ instructing drivers. Checkley, 22-720. X 7185

SYLVIA Gerard, 15 Queen street, Auckland, offers Introduction. Penfriends matrimony. Ages (21-60). X 5719

DIVORCE EVIDENCE and all inquiries undertaken by experienced Agents. Camera evidence wherever possible. Half usual fees for August only. Strictly confidential. For advice, consult the

CANTERBURY INQUIRY AGENCY, who have met with outstanding success, 15 Chancery lane, Cathedral square, Christchurch. ’Phone 40-102.

CHEMISTS’ Supplies of Best Quality. Write George Bettie, 769 Colombo st., Christchurch. X 7058 DR. Mclntyre’s Pills (8/6), now obtainable at all Chemists, or Post Free from George Bettie. Chemist, Box 531, Chch.

X7068 ASTHMA Patients: Bettie’s “Extra Strong” Cough Cure gives speedy relief. Obtainable only George Bettie’s, 769 Colombo st., Christchurch. ■■ X 7058

H. H. SHAW, the Men’s Chemist. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. All Goods Best Quality. Enclose 2d stamp. H. H. SHAW, the Men’s Chemist, 212 High street, Christchurch.

WHAT he has done for thousands of others should inspire your confidence. Write or call. Wallingford Chan, 99 Manchester street. X 5999 CATARRH—ReIief Guaranteed or Money Back. "Boro-Carbol.” Bettie, Chemist, Christchurch. X 7058 CHEMISTS’ Supplies of Best Quality, Write George Bettie, 769 Colombo street, Christchurch. X 7058 MAIL Order Druggists, for all Chemists’ Supplies. George Bettie, 769 Colombo st., Christchurch. X 7058 YOU are welcome to read some of the thousands of letters written to Wallingford Chan about the success of his Herbal Remedies 99 Manchester st. X 5999 RHEUMATISM. Neuritis: "Bettie’s Pain Powders." guaranteed relief, one packet. All Stores. (Bettie. Chemist, Chch.)

X7058 CATARRH—ReIief Guaranteed or Money Back. "Boro-Carbol.” Bettie, Chemist. Christchurch. X 7058 SAFE and Effective. Wallingford Chan’s Herbal Remedies for Rheumatism and Lumbago. Write or call. 99 Manchester street. X 5999 "BETTOL” Hand Emollient for Chapped Hands. Windburn. Roughness; Is 6d anywhere. Bettie, Chemist. Chch. X 7058 SONOTONE (NfZ.), LTD. SONOTONE BETTER HEARING. Don’t De discouraged if you tried a Hearing Aid and failed to get help. Remember, with Sonotone there are two ways to BETTER HEARING. If you cannot hear through the ear, perhaps you can hear through the bones of your head. Have your Hearing tested for both bone and air conduction See which helps most. Come in for free test. No cost or obligation. Regent Theatre Bldgs., the Square. Chch. ’Phone 38-764. T.C. HAIRDRESSING KONA ELIOTT 136 A ARMAGH ST. For your next Perm or Important Dinner date. Ring 34-105, Perms, from 10/6.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24960, 22 August 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24960, 22 August 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24960, 22 August 1946, Page 7

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