VACANCIES—MALES EXPERIENCED Kitchenhand. Apply Coker's H0te1.8916 LABOURER required for small gang mainly engaged on pipelaying contracts at south end of city. Phone 36-234. 9811 MAN to drive - front-end loader or truck. 'Phone 79-040. WANTED: Second Cook (male), live in or out. Queen's Hotel. 'Phone 1302. Oamaru. 7346 WANTED, Single Man capable of taking charge general farm work.
Rakaia district. Apply National Mortgage and Agency Co., Ashburton. — CARET AKER REQUIRED AVONHEAD SCHOOL Full details, including schedule of duties, available from the Chairman, c/o. Bloch and Behrens, Dalgety's Building. Cathedral square. 'Phone 76-396; or 36 Russley rd., 'Ph. 47-814. 9848 CARDBOARD CONTAINER FACTORY WE require a YOUNG MAN for General Factory Work in our Factory at Hornby. Apply— UNITED EMPIRE BOX CO., LTD., 49 Shands road HORNBY 7246
IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS You can make good money with a Rawleigh District. We help you get started. No experience needed. Steady work. For full particulars write or 'Phone for free booklet THE W. T. RAWLEIGH CO., LTD., 99 Tory st., Wellington. 6141 CARPENTERS WANTED Commercial work in Wellington. Houses and flats available at reasonable rentals. R.egular overtime gives gross wage £22 10s plus service bonus after qualifying period. Write Manager, Box 2013, WELLINGTON. 9762
SHIRT AND BLOUSE CUTTER An experienced, fast, tidy cutter is urgently required for a permanent position in our Cutting Room employing six cutters. Please set out past cutting experience in full detail. Automatic Laying Machine, accurate Machine Cutting and careful, fast marking is required. Inquiries in strict confidence to: K. HAGER and CO.. LTD. Cambridge street, Phone 2211, P.O. Box 85. LEVIN. 9684
YOUNG MAN FOR
WAREHOUSE WOOLWORTHS, N.Z., LTD., have a vacancy for a StoremanPacker in their Crockery and Glassware Departments. Permanent position for suitable applicant. Apply:— Warehouse Manager. WOOLWORTHS, N.Z.. LTD., 53 Wordsworth street, Sydenham. 7290 WANTED EXPERIENCED BUTCHER For shop in leading Central Otago Town. Apply:— ZP1646, "PRESS.” 8874 KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND CO., LTD., CO., LTD., CO., LTD.,
REQUIRE MEN URGENTLY AT HORNBY CHEMICAL WORKS. GOOD WAGES SOME OVERTIME WORKED APPLY IMMEDIATELY TO WORKS FOREMAN, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, HORNBY.
STOREMAN WANTED STOREMAN WANTED STOREMAN WANTED STOREMAN WANTED A permanent position Is offered a strong, reliable storeman for duties which Include handling regular shipments of paint, bulk stock and shelf work. Only workers requiring a permanent position need apply to BALM PAINTS (N.Z.), LTD., BALM PAINTS (N.Z.), LTD168 Lichfield street, Christchurch. 7228
RANDOM REMINDER THE SEVEN AGUES OF MAN Among the more widely- broken windows, out- pression that, one is living accepted profundities attri- [aged neighbours, and in a household of delirium , ,/. , „„„ broken bones. Then there tremens patients. Yet buted to Plato is the one j s period—just a people have been known which says “A boy is, of stage they pass through, to have as many as seven all wild beasts, the most of course—when they sons and survive the ondifficult to manage.” If seem incapable of moving slaught on the senses. It someone said that to- more than two yards in- says much for the father day, he would be on side a house without of such a family that in the psychiatrist’s couch something crashing to the his more mature years, smartly. floor. This is followed by when his family has Boys are really no the superior phase, when grown up, he can suptrouble at all. There may they wave airily aside all press the temptation to be a little difficulty in the efforts to let them benefit tell them what a lot of formative years in per- from adult advice or ex- blithering idiots they suading them to accept the perience. were. The Plunket Sovirtues of soap and water. But really boys are no ciety does a noble work There is also, in the trouble at all. They just in helping protect the earlier days, a tendency seem like it, at the time, mothers. There is room to play only the games Of course, as the numbers for an organisation for which bring in their train go up, so does the im- fathers.
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