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6 Tm subject to Man-power direction W * WL • and I want to do x useful work— WHICH ... W&l / k' I y } IwrajOi; SHALL I CHOOSE ? / ;|W WT?' J|g|H “If lam allowed to choose my occupation a great staff—happy and loyal. We like I’d like to do work which will give me use- them and so will you. Here you will reful knowledge and training for after the ceive patient and careful training, in congenial conditions. Hot mid-day meals are war. , “Personally, I can think of nothing more available in the cafeteria. There is a suitable than satisfying my woman’s in- Qua Med Staff nurse to consult or g.ve you , ... ' attention and Staff social activities are run stinct to make clothes. i run by the employees’ own Committee. The «I want io find a positron where I shah )n of receive expert tuit.on, and at the same from time work in congenial surroundings for i „ time worn , s centre. Highest wages are paid and we fair and adequate pay. Naturally I d pre- , ~ . „ work a five-day week, fer a firm with modern ideas on staff / . .... . , c Thp vacancies on our workroom staff are welfare; a firm that thinks and plans for ,ne vacancies uh u . , . . , f or conscientious women, anxious to do a the well-being of its workers. I want to (hc work with people who are happy and i earn ing of a useful art. ’Phone, write or whom I can like and get on with.” ca j| now on Workroom Manager, Yes lady, there are firms and people like MATHESON MINSTER LIMITED, that. Call in and see us at work. We have 20-22 Victoria Street. ’Phone 40-107.

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■ft-!' BRlljl/IcJi0 >x *Jh I ■IW Ft* K' iIIB fi KWH 'i 1 I "8.©," kept her prisoner BESS'was a pretty little thing. Worked hard all day in the factory. But, oh dear, might have been behind prison bars for all the fun it brought her after- - wards! A social failure—because she didn’t make sure of daintiness, didn’t use Lifebuoy. Lifebuoy, with its special health element, is a sure counter to “B.O.” And that same . ingredient helps to make Lifebuoy extra mild . . . milder than many beauty and baby soaps. Try Life- | buoy—your very next bath. ■?

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 127, 24 February 1944, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 127, 24 February 1944, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 127, 24 February 1944, Page 7

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