“REINCRETE” CONCRETE REINFORCED SHEETS NOW AVAILABLE \ ! . Any Quantity. SMITH & SMITH Customhouse Street.
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS. Wedding Bouquets. Funeral Emblems, and Gifts. MISS CHRISTINA ORMISTON. Telephone 3412. 176 Rutene Rd. “PROCTERS” FLORAL ARTISTS. A Personal Service for Bouquets, Wreaths, Sprays and Flower Gifts. Shop 2200 PHONES Res. 2999.. WREATHS AND BOUQUETS FLORAL EMBLEMS / AT SHORTEST NOTICE. H. PARKIN FLORISTE. Member Florists’ '“elegraphic Exchange 31 deLautour Road. ’Phone 2921. 004 H s LET FLOWERS CONVEY YOUR MESSAGE. They carry messages of sympathy, of love and friendship, and even of cheer. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. .. —Consult — BKIiRIDGES’ FLORAL STUDIO Members of Florists’ Telegraphic Exchange. Phones: Day 4484 Night 3510, 2850. SITUATIONS WANTED BY Young Married Couple, CowmanGardener or Handyman on sheep station. Must have comfortable elec, •cottage. Go anywhere. Wife no duties. i Write No. 48, Gisborne Herald. 514 ! YOUNG Woman, staying Gisborne few ; months, desires position. Willing take housework. Write No. 36, Herald. 317 YOUNG Returned Serviceman with initiative and sales ability desires contact firms requiring representation in Auckland. Will negotiate on agency or commission basis. Have P.O. Box, Telephone, and well-appointed office in the heart of business area. Reply COMMERCIAL SERVICES BUREAU, P.O. Box 1465. 554 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED, Experienced Grocery Assistant. Apply Williams & Kettle Ltd. 535 WANTED. Carpenters for country work. Home week-ends. Phone 4137 Sundays. • 10 VACANCIES Senior Assistants with shop experience. Thomas Adams, Bookseller & Stationer. 384 WANTED, Waitresses (2), Housemaids (2). Wire or phone collect, Johns Manager, Brents Hotel, Rotorua. 436 WANTED, for Rimuroa Station, Man or Boy for milking and general work. Apoly phone 3101 or Williams & Kettle, Ltd. 475 RANTED. Children’s Nurse, three girls going daily school, one boy years. Apply Mrs. E. W. Symes, P.O. Box 230, Hastings. 359 CADET REPORTER. THE Bay of Plenty Beacon offers an opportunity for a youth with initiative and personality to qualify in the fascinating profession of journalism. Sound secondary education and a high degree of common sense essential. Full details from—- - . THE EDITOR. Box 7, WHAKATANE. 427 MEMORIAL HOME. WANTED.' RELIEVING COOK, for one month. Wages £4/14/6 per week of 40 hours. Live out. KITCHEN MAID, permanent position. Wages £4/0/6 per week of 40 hours. Live out. Good working conditions. Please apply to— MRS. BUTLER, Phone 4451. 458 PROMINENT Life Assurance Company offers' congenial out-of-door work to anyone preferring out-of-door life. Gisborne district. The position carries satisfactory remuneration, with opportunity for higher earnings and advancement. Previous experience not necessary. Duties commence 12th January, -1948. For further particulars write— SUPERINTENDENT, Box 310, Napier. 344 APPLICATIONS are invited for a posi- * tion of Electrician. State Hydro-Electric Department, with headquarters in Napier. The initial work consists of power and light installations, and future work will include high-tension switchgear installation and maintenance. Continuous employment and a prospect of a permanent position for a suitable man. Employment available from early January. Married accommodation will be available within a few months. Wages to commence, 3/7J to 3/9 per hour. Ample opportunity for advancement. Write District Electrical Engineer, State Hydro-Electric Department, Napier, or phone 2014 for appointment. 426
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22510, 13 December 1947, Page 1
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