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VACANCIES—FEMALES I'tMPOIIABY help wanted urgentljr. 3 mornings weekly for I lady. 'Phone 77-M3 TOP WAGES MACHINISTS roa LICHFIELD EXPERIENCED AND LEARNERS TOP wages are paid experienced machinists at Lichfield Girl learners are helped to quickly become proficient and earn high wages Come and work at Uchfieio as an experienced machinist or be assisted to become a skilled operator and qualify for toe wages also Conditions are ideal with •very facility for happy work* Ing Apply in person to: .Mr Ellis. LICHFIELD (NX). LTD.. 179 Tuam street. —— Christchurch BB6l WANTED capable Girl to help :n country home. Must be fond of children. To start immed or at beginning of holidays’. Please write Mrs David Middle* *on. Clarence Bridge.l6B2 W \ITRESS required one with experience preferred. Apply Excelsior Hotel. 989-9 WAIPAWA HOSPITAL BOARD Wanted for Pukeora Home for the Disabled. WAIPUKURAU. HAWKES BAY. First and Second Cooks, female. Top wages and excellent conditions. Superior accommodation available. Apply to Supervising Matron. Waipukurau Hospital. WAIPUKURAU. 3456 WAITRESS Wanted. Apply United Service H0te1.9883 WOMAN FOR SPOTTING DEPARTMENT WAGES £lO PER WEEK WI have a vacancy in our Spotting Department and would be prepared to teach the right applicant this interesting trade Excellent conditions. Permanent position. MASONS DRY CLEANERS. 84 Hawdon street. Sydenham 23% WOMAN to do Ironing, in own home. Papanui. St. Albans district. Apply 95 Mays road. WOMEN FOR FACTORY WORK ACTIVE Women required for our Enamelling Department. The hours are 8 a m. to 445 p.m Previous experience not necessary. Full-time workers required. SCOTT BROS., LIMITED, « MANCHESTER STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. 5279 VACANCIES—GENERAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BANK OF NEW ZEALAND BANK OF NEU' ZEALAND BANK OF NEW ZEALAND The Bank of New Zealand offers an interesting and worthwhile career to Young Men and Women. Liberal salaries with generous yearly scale increases rising to a minimum of £ll5O pa. for men and £750 p.a. for women. For full particulars call for ar. interview with — The Assistant Accountant. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. On the comer of Hereford and Colombo streets. 3396 STRAWBERRY Pickers wanted 577 Russley road, Harewood. TAILORING ALTERATIONS to Suits. Costumes Restyled, etc Own materials made up. Garth Owen Ladies* and Gentlemen's Tailors. 115 Cashel st. ’Phone 76-917. D

RANDOM REMINDER t jtesws ft RIGHT-CANG- PUiMCrUATE THIS COLUMN COPPER TRAIL It is this column's to a telephone booth to citizen to remove the custom to trip lightly make a call. His num- wad of paper from the . ‘ ber was engaged, so he passage used to trancdown the high y o duly pressed button B, fer pennies down to the life, pausing here and firm in the belief that repayment cup. As the there to admire the his money would be subscriber tugged at the beauties of nature, to returned. It wasn't. blockage, it w-as exfather handfuls of the Looking at the appliance plained to him that all gather handfuls ol tne jf jt wefe a poker ovej _ Christchurch chil . primroses which can be machine, he tried again. dren on their way to seen, if they are sought Still the number was school were blocking Today, however, there is engaged, and again his the machines, and coma stern duty to perform. application in triplicate ing to collect the booty This column is now in on button B was rejec- on the way home. the racket-busting busi- ted. He whimpered, he The subscriber felt the ness. with a terse expose beat the machine in rage wad of paper give way. of the activities of a and frustration. and Eight pennies fell in a highly-organised team of nothing happened. Now little copper cascade, gangsters who have been he w-as out of pennies. Four of them were obsystematically robbing and still wanted to make viously his own, so he the good people of his call. So he dialled put them back in his Christchurch for many the tolls operator and pocket. Then he rang weeks explained his predica- the number he had These revelations are ment: she put him wanted, and then this made with the assistance through to faults. column, to tear away of a good, brave citizen. The faults man the veil of secrecy about supported, automatically listened to his story for this unpasteurised milkby the Post and Tele- a moment, then laughed ing of the machines. So, graph Department. The softly, knowingly. He in- you little racketeers, the good brave citizen went vited the good brave game is up.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29669, 13 November 1961, Page 21

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