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SITUATIONS VACANT—'Continued.) WANTED, “A" Grade Mechanic to service and drive 3-yard International tip trucks. Apply Farr's Service Station, Palm. Mb. Tel. 81SC. WANTED, experienced, reliable Barman; also Porter Barman Apply New City Hotel. WANTED, LAUNDRESS FOR NAPIER GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. CAPABLE Laundress, electric washer ami ironer; help given. Two free days a week. Good holidays on full pay. Apply MATRON, Napier Girls' High School, Phone 4055. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR “A” GRADE MECHANIC. TO take charge of workshop, fully equipped. Good wages aud monthly bonus on work executed. Write in first instance, stating experience, to—- > MANAGER, P.O. Box 200, New Plymouth. OFFICE ASSISTANT. APPLICATIONS will be received for the position of Office Assistant, with 2 to 3 years' experience; commencing salary per annum; 5-day week. Apply to — MANAWATU CO-OP FARM PRODUCTS LTD., Princess Street, Palmerston North. FARM HANDS WANTED WANTED, a Youth or Man, milk 2 cows and help generally on a sheep farm. Apply NorLan 11. James or. Tel. 1283, Masterton. . . WANTED, Married Man for General Fann Work, capable with horses. Wages La clear; cottage, cow. Write P 598, ‘'Dominion,” Palm. . Nth, . WANTED, married man preferred, to assist on Clvdesdale Stud Farm. M ages £o weekly. Cottage. Write P 599, Domiuion,” Palm. Nth. WANTED, 'Man. Youth or Land Girl for Dairy Farm. Good home and working conditions. Apply A. Hardham. Box 28. 101. t2OM. Paraparaumu. __ WANTED, experienced Married Man for town supply dairy farm, close to Melflngton. Apply I. 11. Miles, Newlands. Johnsonville. Tel. 37-920. WANTED, a Land Girl for Dairy Farm’. Award wages and bonus to experienced girl. Ideal working conditions. Hornblow. “Dominion’* Agent, Eketahuna. _____ MARRIED Man for Shepherding General Fann Work.S miles from Pahlatua, school 3 miles. Good wages. vVU cottage, electric stove: meat, cow, firewood, etc. Apply Badger. Paliiatua. WANTED, SINGLE'Head Shepherd, for Tautane Station, Herbertville. Apply— WILLIAMS AND KETTLE LTD., Waipuku rau. manager’ APPLICATIONS are called for the position of MANAGER of about 40(1 acres situate Mangaweka District. House 4 mi.es from school. No electric light. Mostly hill country. Manager must be experienced and energetic. Good salary and bonus. Apply— BOX 13, Eketahuna. ■ SITUATIONS WANTED A Young Married Woman would like position in Featherston. Any work accepted. Apply “H,” C/o. Bell, “Dominion” Agent, Petone. • . HOME Utility and Nurses Bureau supplies Household Assistants, Nurses, traiued or semi-trained. Colonial Mutual Bldgs. Tel. 46-963.

APPLICANTS are reminded that to ensure prompt delivery of replies, letters must be addressed Carefully and Clearly. Note: Except in special'takes where originals are asked for, applicants are advised to send CO PIES of references otdy , FARM WORK W ANTEIf. WANTED, position as Cowman-Gardener. State wages to MGOG, "Dominion.” Masterton. YOUNG man desires Mustering for season’s work. Go anywhere. Good dogs. Ineligible service. Good refs. PGOO, “Dominion.” Palm. Nth. , ■ SHAREMILK I NO SIT ARE Milker wanted immediately. Must have two adult experienced milkers. Apply Craw.- Linton, or Tel. 123 X-. Palm. Nth. WORK WANTED ANI> REPAIRS PARKIN BrojT for Sliopfitt and General Alterations. LEATHER Work of all kinds tor the Armed Forces J E. Evans !•*»*• Lambton Q.v „ ELECTION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS It is indeed’ an honour for me to be able to speak as the representative of some 3500. electors of Hutt who voted on Saturday.for principles rather than fob party, more especially since this was the highest vote accorded to any candidate opposing the two main parties in the whole of New Zealand, and it was recorded against the Minister of 'Finance aud to Washington. 1. thank you sincerely for this wonderful ■support, and for the splendid hearing you have given me throughout the campaign. The record meetings and .inspiring interest and enthusiasm will bo long remembered, and will have a great influence on the future, extending far beyond the electorate. As I have told yon, it was to me more important as an educational than a political campaign. This work I shall carrv on outside Parliament, as I have always done, from the platform and in my paper, “Democracy,” to inform and build up the public opinion that will mean real democracy in New Zealand, and that will safeguard, the future of my generation after this war. To the -wonderful team of people who gave me so generously of their time and assistance I extend, my warmest. thanks. Mrs. Hogan and I feel that we have made scores of close and valued personal friends in the Hutt Valley, and we intend to make our homo here -in the future, and carry on the work for which such a splendid foundation has been laid. The result of this election has . not dimmed our faith in New Zealand’s destiny. I wish to assure those who have brought their»housing problems to me in the past few' weeks. and many others .similarly placed, and I shall continue to <lo everything in my power to see that your needs receive the urgent attention to which they are entitled. I am especially glad t’o learn that many of you intend to establish the Electors Association proposed by me during the campaign, to keep contact with your representative in Parliament, and inform.him of the wishes and needs of all sections of the community. This will be a splendid example to other electorates, and I look forward to the first meetings. .JOHN HOGAN.

WELLINGTON WEST. MR. C. M BOWiDEN Thanks the Electors whose votes returned him as Member for Wellington West, in the next Parliament, in which he will do bls utmost for the. welfare and progress of the Dominion. AVA I.TER NASH'S TIIA NKA To Hie Electors of Hutt my sincere thanks are extended to all Electors for their renewed vote of confidence, and in particular to the men and women of my Committees who worked so hard to ensure my return. I hope to be worthy of your trust and labours, and will endeavour to faithfully represent you and to press forward the policy of the Qpfernnient in Parliament, and when necessary overseas.— Yours sincerely. WALTER NASH. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. OTAKI ELECTORATE. To all those who voted for me and to the many voltintarv workers on my behalf, I offer my sincere thanks.—With apprecia. B. V. COOKSLEY.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 1, 27 September 1943, Page 2

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