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VACANCIES—HMALIS calling aIL h3me MACHINISTS IF you have the experience we « McPHAIL and FISHER,LTD* 75-61 Manchester street, luid contact Mr L. Tointon, or Phone 62-739.2952 ASSISTANT MISTRESS Wanted for JUNIOR SCHOOL. Residence provided if required. Salary according to grading. Applications to be addressed to file Secretary, P.O. Box 1181, Wellington 8633 COMPETENT, INTELLIGENT SHORTHAND-TYPISTE SHORTHAND-TYPISTE REQUIRED. 'Phone:— R. B. SHAND, 87-284. 9BBB BURROUGHS BOOKKEEPING BURROUGHS BOOKKEEPING OPERATOR OPERATOR BEATHS have a vacancy occurring shortly for the position of Burroughs Bookkeeping Operator. Hie work Involves posting to the sundry creditors and private ledger. A period of training can be given to a suitable applicant who is not a fully experienced operator.' Apply in person to the Accountant, BEATH and CO., LTD. Cashel street Christchurch 2921 SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. WE have a vacancy in our Credit Department for an experienced Shorthand-Typlste. Accuracy in typing is essential as duties include typing of important documents. Salary paid will be in accordance with ability and experience. Apply, with copies of references, to the:— Office Manager, GOUGH, GOUGH and HAMER, 145 Cashel street, CHRISTCHURCH.

FEMALE CUTTERS AND HANDWORKERS Vacancies for the above, preferably under 20 years of age. exist in our up-to-date cutting room. The work covers a large range of clothing, underwear, etc. and is extremely well paid. A bonus scheme is in operation and all products of our large firm are available at a substantial staff discount. Please call and see MR T. JACKSON, LANE. WALKER. RUDKIN LTD, Orbeil street Cutting Room. Sydenham. Phone 77-890. 7794 GOOD POSITION For INVOICE TYPISTE A VERY GOOD POSITION is available for an Invoice Typiste, about 18-25 years of age, with INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY of N.Z, LTD, Christchurch. Modem office cohditions, and Christchurch ' Transport Board Bus stops outside. This is a permanent position, carrying good wages, and a staff superannuation scheme is available. Please telephone, or preferably apply personally to: The Receptionist, INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Company of N.Z, Ltd, 421-447 Blenheim road. Telephone 47-169, Christchurch. ■ 3268 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN TO WHOM IT MAY. CONCERN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN MACHINISTS are required for our handily situated workroom, where textile, suede and leather garments are made. If you have the necessary experience or are adaptable please contact Mr L. Tointon, 62-738, or apply McPHAIL and FISHER, LTD, McPHAIL and FISHER, LTD, McPHAIL and FISHER, LTD, McPHAIL and FISHER, LTD, McPHAIL and FISHER, LTD, McPHAIL and FISHER. LTD, 75-81 Manchester street. 2952

■ 4 RANDOM REMINDER , j <o FROG MARCH g There was a time when the fresh, finely-chopped meat stretch of no more thaiM belief was firmly held that Their owner rushes to see a couple of inches, but hfi there was always a chance them as soon as he is contrived to make goo® that a frog found in the home from school. The his escape, cross a noorfe nearby pond might very rest of the family treat turn left at the top of th® well be a prince, the victim the frogs and their keeper stairs, go down a flig®| of some dreadful spell, with lofty disdain or across a landing, dow® This theory wins little sup- wide-eyed wonder, accord- another flight, across .■ port from the modem, ing to age. But there was hall and into a kitche® sophisticated youngster, one domestic upheaval where he was founfg who knows that frogs are when the young man in under the refrigerattffi useful only for scientific charge was found treating making small boastilßE experiments. his charges to small quan- noises. He was retrieVJ® But there are still a few tities of warm milk, the by his young master, who love frogs for them- fluid being administered Was so impressed with tjte selves alone. One Christ- by means of an expensive frog’s athletic prowtßP church household has two fountain pen belonging to that he is at pre»®| frogs in its regular roll- another member of the training it to go upstawi call. They are kept in a household. again and back into J®] large basin, well watered, But even with this sort basin—an exercise provided with river of pampering, the frogs demands patience weeds, and fed with will a-wooing go. The the trainer, from the meticulous regularity on larger of the two has a and, indeed, from fly* uncooked porridge and circumference at full entire household. dSfc < I

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29177, 11 April 1960, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29177, 11 April 1960, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29177, 11 April 1960, Page 26

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