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VACANCIES—MAUS PLUMBER required for mostly new work. Good condition* and wages. Please "phone 76-214. 7381 FLYING INSTRUCTOR SALARY commensurate with experience and category held. Duties to commence as soon as possible. Successful applicant may be based at Paraparaumu or Wellington. WELLINGTON AERO CLUB. P.O. Box 133. WELLINGTON 7274 MALVERN ELECTRIC POWER BOARD REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN The Board has vacancy for a Young and Energetic Electrician. for wiring work and appliance repairs. Good wages are offered, and a house is available. Further information may be obtained from the Board’s Office. ’Phone 48, Darfield. B. J. HARRIS. Engineer-Secretary. 7318 ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS Are you interested in 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 ample 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 FITTER AND TURNER WE want a first-class 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. LTD., LTD., LTD., P.O. Box 59. Christchurch. 7295

RANDOM REMINDER I I J Anu A BLOW FOR DEMOCRACY A national vbte of thanks a thought which appeals, offender to the side-line should be presented to the One can imagine, in such and give him six of the Rugby referee in some circumstances, Canter- best in the traditional remote fastness of the bury’s “Big Five” going manner. While it would North Island who, in in for a course of weight hardly be feasible to keep waving an arm to signal a training, boxing lessons, lesser offenders in after penalty, struck one of the judo and, perhaps, artifi- school, repeated breaches players and rendered him cial respiration. of the ' rules might be unconscious. Not that But where authorities are punished by the guilty there was any evidence unwilling to punish foul party being sent to sit in that the player deserved play properly, by long the in-goal area, wearing such a fate; but the referee terms of suspension, it a dunce’s hat. Even more has shown the way to might be possible to in- terrifying for some would solve the game’s worst ills, crease the powers of the be the imposition of 100 It may not always be pos- referee in dispensing sum- lines or so, to be done sible for referees to keep mary justice. neatly on the side-line becontrol of games by using It would be a better game fore the player may take a powerful uppercut if a referee was able, when further part in the game, against those guilty of he saw an instance of But who’s going to teach rough play, although it is rough play, to march the them to write?

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29270, 30 July 1960, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29270, 30 July 1960, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29270, 30 July 1960, Page 20

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