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We are proud Proud of our staff, proud of our modern . ~^N^^fcfr^ fv K^*xwC\ plant, proud of our products, and proud of "v^^v^NJXlV IV vS Because of this, we are always very careful '^B§§s^^Ss^^^h—^^^^■-^^•*3o \\ J^t^\ in the selection of our staff. We choose wo- S^SBiSSßSsS^S^^^^^^ "*^^s2^s^? X*iA \ men and girls with personal qualifications Sis^BPfirl§^>l'^^^"^^s^j*^S^S MMr\ Wf \ ~ that ensure that they possess the spirit of USl^^^^SSSiS^S^S^yy **? t x *** V Xw/l \\ They must be congenial, able to mix happily . ifUH'ff s=^^" l\ l\l^ lU^r^Sw with their fellow-workers and not afraid of ■ ilillllN i. I , L|f" \\v J \ii«^^>i«. doing an honest day's work. There isplenty H|l| I SotSSS^oSSN^V &. **'' * JiMm^^S of overtime available if this is desired. \JI | rKKi^""" J.% ••'•*** mfMSS-M^^ We ha v c Yacan c|c s, f- \jj [f^^^^^^^^^^^,,^ ?^it We have vacancies for many women and \J \ t ' JlOif"1 •^"**-<^ girls, so if you feel that you have the per- >^j '• i TVflKfc ' , *\fi* sonal qualifications, are keen to work in a *^s^s^^2-" ... , . ' really modern factory that is ideally situated . J-^W immediately opposite the Petone Railway miaJWGW M^> Station, and handy to bus stops, the town- Mr "W/f^ ■ MMJmJK& ' ship and the beach —apply now. *^ M^Wmt, BMJ •-• Our factory has all modern facilities for the -ajfjfr^li^^ M& . welfare of the staff. Ideal working conditions WmrWm'***' and ample recreational facilities., No experience is necessary, age is no handi- f™?*® w«ta. i$ «l»olish.<l by the Pinex maniicap. We have a position in some department {f. clurer § s* ? ar* of J* eh, lo 9 " use<l. for makin? that will suit YOU admirably. Parents of Pme* Insulating Board, and part is converted children leaving school should have no hesi- Into sawn k»«nber to meet urgent war-time needs. tation in contacting us. The bark and sawdust ere used at fuel, providing We also require boys and men with the same heat for the Pine* Mustry. personal qualifications. ' -, ~ mni-v .l . • j .l " ' ;. . . , , Thus, the more PINEX that is used, tht more . If you feel that you come up ta the personal TIMBER is made available. Choose Pine* f*r Sth^J/rX O P, Tv C Hft «»"?•*•**•• better walls and ceilings, and you will assist in 60-784. by letter or telephone answering our country's call for MORE TIMBER. jilt 9i'l'HlPm PfILffIOUVE mmmm%m . m - m > Wr Imm C^m «tqne m • INSUIATING BOARD:. Makers of Quality Products since 1806. "fife WcUIS ftjoffjQtfE /LUtS^ZAsT WE WORK FOR VICTORY ' ' The above Colleges will commence the First Term 19&4 on TUESDAY, »T * $m§lm Ist FEBRUARY, but Principals and members of the* staffs will be in «^lS^lliilißtTJK^H ▼ jfc # ; -; N **<pH&l^^ attendance to enrol new pupils and to interview parents or guardians at a the times and in the order specified for the individual Colleges as set out Rongotai College, the last school report, birth certificate and progress or aß>^p^ <!JP^LTOBjMH^fe^^^^K^l^^!Mi>Siiil^fi>*sired must enrol at the college which serves the needs of the district in jSj^^^^^k J' J, 7^*3^^^^^^^^^^^^^ which they reside. Enrolments at a College outside the prescribed areas mtiteMfixWV&a^P . v *•* ■^■^^vSttw. ••/ * can.be made only on payment of fees. ' ■» m» «j« mm mm «*■ «* V - 4«k .«F| WW mm ff W t ■..- :.- •■: ,•,,-, A BELLYFUL Of HliiiJb WELLINGTON COLLEGE FAII HITLER Headmaster; E. N. HOGBEN, M.A., F.RG.S. IWH HI i ««■■ . DAY PUPILS: New or transferred pupils who were not enrolled .-- -~-'■ . icCDC cdau WII IVC.OVERLAND prior to the Christmas vacation may be enrolled on Monday, 31st January, ■ . Jtcra rKVWI wiLkia w*"'"!"' between the hours of 1.30 p.m.—4 p.m. -v s BOARDING PUPILS: Parents of new or former boarders may see THE SUM Yes—a bellyful of misery and hell—that's whtt the Headmaster on Friday, 28th, Saturday morning, 29th, or on Monday, NE VER SETS t h e fighting men of the United Nations, mounted 31st January, or at any other time by appointment. IIIC "5 v""a l"*;" ~* "1V r\ \ A The Boarding establishment comprises modern and commodious build- 0N THE in tough Jeeps built by WxUys-Uverland, are ings and is situated in extensive grounds. Careful attention is given to diet, MIGHTY JEEP handing back in full measure to a harried Hitler health supervision of .studies and pastimes. ' }<-^~-J and his deluded satellites! \ r '.'." • The fees are moderate and m certain cases a remote allowance of . , - . 7/6 per week may be claimed in cases approved by the Department. A Wherever Allied Forces are pushing ahead today, tnis reduction of 5% is made in the case of brothers. amazing Jeep is doing its versatile job, with power, speed, . The College provides two main courses of instruction —The General • j !.•»• • a ~,~> , «„ o«o«r Anhrinrr ffnnf • " Course in which both Latin and French are taken and the Modern Course dependability and economy, on every .fighting front.^ in which such subjects as Bookkeeping, Woodwork or Metalwork are sub- f Built around the famous Willys American Engine, an - StltUFre e fOscho ao? nseason tickets are not available for boys attending the exclusive Willys development, the Jeep, designed by/ Intermediate Department. Willys-Overland Engineers in close collaboration withs •k # -.* ■* * H . U. S. Army Service Forces, is demonstrating the value of t. RANrnTAI rhl I Ert Willys-Overland's long pre-war experience in the pro-, C S Sib Let! kTlßi^il Is. of rugged ligh roe ight economical « ran spomtion.. Headmaster: F. M. K&NNEiI, M.A. It is our firm belief that these qualities now so spien«»> New and transferred pupils will be enrolled on Monday, 31st January. didly exemplified and so widely experienced in the Willys' 9 a.m. —12 noon. Pupils with surnames A. —L. . built Jeep, will be demanded by millions of thrift-mindeqtj 118-p.m.- 4 p.m. Pupils with surnames M. - Z , ' 'motorists-in their post-wat Car.^ The following are eligible for admission without payment of fees: / v * (a) Any boy who has passed through Std. IV or Std. V at any $'Jos North Island Distributor*: ' public primary or private school. B'% CAMPBELL MOTORS LIMITED, LORNE AND RUTLAND STREETS, AUCKLAND." (b) Any boy who has passed Standard VI and whose parents reside .-^ / Wellington Distributors: \ or intend to reside in the districts lying to the East of Mt. ■,* ' ANTHONY MOTORS LIMITED, 97 COURTENAY PLACE. i Victoria and Constable Street Hill, viz., Lyall Bay, Hataitai, - * • '^^ ' <^^^^ Kilbiruic, Miramar, Seatoun, etc. • BKKk m^m OH ' (c) Any boy who has been in attendance at any post primary school m^m iB^A ■■ HV ; in other parts of the country and whose parents under transfer ' !^B^BB\^^v H9 V «HBr now reside or intend to rcsido in the district as defined in (b). Y^HSIHT BY Bfl ■■ HV' ,^H^B| (d) Pupils, who have passed fjtd. VI but who reside outside the school H^^^_ H^^^ district as denned in (b) may be admitted as paying • pupils. HHr Hj . .■■ ■^■1 ■■H ■■ '' Free school .season tickets are not available for boys attending the.* Intcrm; diateT rtm?• * ■*■ * .-* MOTORCARS, TRUCKS AND JEEPS I^B^Hd M . iJ^^^m MADE SPECIALLY JO. PREVENT SQRE THROATS •

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1944, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1944, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 18, 22 January 1944, Page 9