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SITUATIONS VACANT kIVCHENMAID Wanted. Apply- Hotel Embassy. 3941 GROSVENOR Hotel, Timaru, reqs. Expd. Waitress-Housemaid, 3rd Cook. Ring 7, collect, ,3947 WANTED, Truck-driver's Assistant. Apply Manager, John Brightling, Ltd- 213 Lichfield street. - —— RANGIORA Hospital—Girl for domestic work. Live in, uniforms provided. Apply Matron. ——■ . WANTED, Men tor Factory Work. Good wages, overtime. Apply Manager, John Brightling, Ltd- 213 Lichfield street. MARRIED Couple, woman cook, man house and garden, or expd. housekeeper. One Lady. Refs. Mrs Tripp, 50 Park tce•Phone 32-378. 1103 WTD- Man or Youth for general Farm work. Good wages and accom. *Ph. 699 D, Ashburton, or apply Pyne, Gould, Guinness Ltd.. Ashburton, 3953 J. MERCER and SON require Men with some experience in copper work or are suitable for training; also Men for Cylin-der-casting Department, in their new Factory, Moorhouse avenue. Apply: Works Manager. 3965 WAIMATE HOSPITAL: Wanted, 2nd Cook (Female) at Public Hospital. Excellent accommodation provided if required. Wages as per Hospital Domestic Workers' Award (£6 17s Id, less £1 4s 9d if living in). Apply: Matron. 3967 WAIMATE HOSPITAL: NURSING STAFF. Applications are invited for the position of Sister-in-Charge of a 30-Bed Men's Ward. Salary in accordance with the Hospital Employment Regulations. Further particulars may be obtained from the Matron, to whom applications should be addressed. 3967 RADIO SERVICEMAN: This is an ideal I opportunity for a Youth who wants to make Radio his career. This first-class opening in our expanding and most modern Radio Service Department offers a splendid opportunity for advancement to tne successful applicant in this scientific field. Working conds. are ideal, and generous staff benefits are available. Apply Radio Manager, The Farmers', Cashel stChristchurch. 3962

HEAVY TRAFFIC DRIVERS: Written applications are called for by a carrying firm with a first-class fleet, which is maintained in bright appearance and mechanically o.k. cond. Duties include long trips, furniture removals, packing, heavy cartage, deliveries to householders. Applicants must be really keen on, cartage work,' enterprising, courteous to clients, and prepared to take a genuine interest in the company’s affairs. Wages are above the award, and drivers’ welfare is carefully considered. All replies, giving age, address, and exp., will be confidential, and should be addressed to “Co-operative,” P.O. Box 520, Chch. 3963

PUBLIC NOTICES t I desire, on behalf of the New Zealand Labour Party, to EMPHATICALLY DENY EMPHATICALLY DENY EMPHATICALLY DENY EMPHATICALLY DENY EMPHATICALLY DENY EMPHATICALLY , DENY THAT RATIONING WILL BE THAT RATIONING WILL BE THAT RATIONING WILL BE REINTRODUCED REINTRODUCED REINTRODUCED upon the Election of a Labour Government. This advertisement has been made necessary to refute a "Whispering Campaign” which alleges that Rationing will be Introduced upon the return of a Labour Government JACK L. LABY, Secretary, North Canterbury Labour Representatioi Committee. 39!

THE NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. NOTICE TO SICK VOTERS. AH Persons who are sick and will be unable to attend at a Polling Place on Election Day may have His or Her Vote attended to now by Telephoning to any of the following telephone numbers: ST. ALBANS ELECTORATE:" 31-693 or, 38-193. AVON ELECTORATE: 38-372, 37-196, 31-669. FENDALTON ELECTORATE: 37-069 or 37-134. SYDENHAM ELECTORATE: 35-451. CHCH. CENTRAL ELECTORATE: 31-350 or 32-439. LYTTELTON ELECTORATE: Opawa 33-082; Cashmere 38-480; Mt. Pleasant 46-289; Redcllffs 46-294; Woolston 34-684; St. Martin* 82-130: Lyttelton 46-625; Sumner 41-600, ask for 6475. •701

, NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY ST. ALBANS ELECTORATE MR J. B. MORA | .£ ' j MR J, B. MORA F' : Sick and Absentee f Votes: 31-693 : 38-193; 38-530. Be Sure to Record Your Vote. -y • • ■, REDECORATE your Home with Ashby. Bergh’s Beautiful Quality Wallpapers, fo latest tones and designs. T.C.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26514, 31 August 1951, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26514, 31 August 1951, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26514, 31 August 1951, Page 13