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VACANeiU—MAUS kXFtoUksQcxist.wenl. Apply Coker', HoteL 3828 pLAimkt*S~Winte<i. — sSsFdey*. Lath. Plaster Work. 308 Avonslde drive. PLUMBER required for mo«Uy new work. Good condition, and waxes, Pleaae 'phone 78-214. 7*Bl ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS Are you interested tn joining an organisation which can offer unequalled facilities for training and experience? Through our activities in the fields of Grain. Livestock. Banking, Insurance. Shipping and Retailing. we are able to offer these facilities, as well as smple scope for advancement, attractive working conditions, and many staff benefits. For an interview, please apply to Accountant. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD.. Cashel street. Christchurch. 2573 CABINET MAKER MUST BE GOOD TRADESMAN and capable of taking responsibility. Good wages to the right man. Overtime available. PHONE 60-225, ’PHONE 60-225. ’PHONE 60-225, HOWARD W. SMITH. HOWARD W. SMITH. HOWARD W. SMITH. 7274 HARDWARE ASSISTANT HARDWARE ASSISTANT HARDWARE ASSISTANT HARDWARE ASSISTANT HARDWARE ASSISTANT HARDWARE ASSISTANT Experienced; ability in window display an advantage, required for a thriving business in a fastgrowing town. Good wages to the right man. Apply with Copies only of testimonials to: C. L. HUDSON, LTD., C. L. HUDSON. LTD., C. L. HUDSON, LTD-, C. L HUDSON. LTD., P.O. Box 92, WHAKATANE. 7477

FITTER AND TURNER WE want a flrst-ciass Tradesman capable of handling any class of jobbing work, and to be in charge of' his own department. £l6 per 40-hour week will be paid to the right man. Apply: FRASER ENGINEERING CO., 116 Tuam street. ’Phone 80-174. 9968 MOTOR MECHANICS TOP WAGES. E. C. BRITNELL LTD. 25 MIDDLEPARK ROAD. 8882 LABORATORY ASSISTANT LABORATORY ASSISTANT LABORATORY ASSISTANT Applications are invited from Young Men interested in chemistry who have passed the University Entrance examination, for a position in the laboratory of the Christchurch branch of New Zealand Breweries, Ltd. A good salary will be offered to a suitable person, who. in addition, may Join a subsidised provident fund scheme after a qualifying period of service. Applications in writing, setting out details of age, qualifications and experience, if any, should be addressed to:— The Manager, NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES, NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES, NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES, LTDLTD., LTD., P.O. Box 59. Christchurch. 72#5

RANDOM REMINDER THEY WALK BY NIGHT Without enthusiasm, the in a week-end, he would left foot. Shades of the simplest task becomes always find time to. snatch Crimea. drudteerv Enthusiasm is to a few hours hard walking But off they went, on a drudgery. Enthusiasm is to on tfae p<)rt bare njght which p? ovlde d work and play what pet- feet . Christchurch with one of rol is to a car. But it must Our young hero, however, the heaviest frosts of the always be tempered by dis- had had only limited year. Their bare feet broke rrotinn mountaineering experi- ice puddles, trampled , .. ... ence, and felt the need for down frosty gorse bushes. Take the case of the young a little training before the dislodged sharp and heavy Christchurch man who week-end expedition. So stones. As a training run, planned a mountaineering the two of them set out it was a dismal failure, week-end with a friend, one night to ramble over The expert was already The friend, who had spent the hills for a few miles, in peak condition, the soles most of his youth in the The expert, as usual, dis- of his feet so hardened mountains, showed the carded his footwear as that he could have stood benefit of his training even soon as he was able, with- in, at a moment’s notice, in the confines of the city, out attracting attention, for a fire-walking fakir. Well-built, fit men had to The novice was forced to But his friend? Bleeding, run to keep up with his join him, because he dis- bruised, battered, he had gigantic stride. And when covered, after they had to hobble about at work his work prevented him left their car, that he had next day, without his following his practice of brought two walking shoes, and he was relucrunning all the way up and boots, as planned, but that tantly forced to cancel the down several mountains neither of them fitted his week-end trip.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29269, 29 July 1960, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29269, 29 July 1960, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29269, 29 July 1960, Page 21

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