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VACANeiK MAUS Mgf AL JWUSffifc i METAL POLISHER : METAL POLISHER First class wages and conditions. ' Experienced men only need apply. ’ Apply to: W. T. MURRAY. LTD.. 1 Silverware Manufacturers. : 153 Madras street. 3SIS Random Reminders VARIETY . ■ 1 . : . i The annual Rugby match i between the Christchurch newspapers and the Police has become in recent times an event of the year, for the match has been converted j into a charity afternoon and many hundreds of pounds , have been raised for worthy causes. This year’s game will t be played at the Show ■ Grounds tomorrow, but the * Rugby is only part of a very entertaining programme. There will be lions and marching girls, wood chopping contests, pipe and brass bands, gymnastic squads, and * a helicopter which will land . the referee for the Rugby > match at the half-way lipe. J There will be a performance , by the police dog—and it will « be all over, the newspapers * hope, before the Rugby be- , gins. The football itself 1 should be entertaining. The * police selectors usually put a dragnet over most of the : island to get the best players, and this year the newspapers j have invited a pair of guests < to play for them—R. H. Duff and P. B. Vincent, both of whom are sufficiently experi- ■ eneed to hold their own. By ' arrangement, the spells are 1 not the full 40 minutes; the . basis of negotiation was ; clearly the girth of some of i the players. The public is offered a wide ! variety of entertainments on > this worth-while occasion, j But every day, there is an , even wider variety to be ■ found in the clarified advertisements in “The Press.” There is something there, of value, for everyone. BULLER HOSPITAL BOARD. VISITING SPECIALISTS. APPLICATIONS are invited from medical practitioners in the Specialities of Ear, Nose and Throat and Eyes as Visiting Specialist to Buller Hospital at two-monthly intervals. Inquiries as to remuneration, etc., should, be made to the undersigned with whom applications close on Monday, October 6. g. a: BROWN, Managing Secretary, Westport. 8624 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON LECTURER IN PHILOSOPHY LECTURER IN PHILOSOPHY APPLICATIONS are invited for a position of Lecturer in Philosophy. Salary £1035 p.a., rising to £1275 p.a. . Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. , APPLICATIONS CLOSE with the ] undersigned on OCTOBER 15, 1958. Condition* of appointment may be ' obtained from the Registrar of any ’ New Zealand University. L. O. DESBOROUGH, 5 Registrar. , ' , ' - ' ' ' 8016 * . PAPERCUTTING MACHINE J OPERATOR. ] We have a vacancy for i AN EXPERIENCED GUILLOTINE ’ OPERATOR, 1 preferably a Young Man under 30 years. Good wages and conditions of work. Call, ’phone, or write THE GENERAL MANAGER. BASCANDS, LTD., BASCANDS, LTD., BASCANDS. LTD., PRINTERS, 151 Kilmore street, West. ! 8592

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28702, 27 September 1958, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28702, 27 September 1958, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28702, 27 September 1958, Page 21

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