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SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED, Lad to learn sheepfarming. Good position. Apply Williams & Kettle Ltd.. Wairoa. 46 WANTED, Reliable Man to take over lubrication and garage attendant duties. Apply Stewart & Taylor Ltd., Wairoa. 898 WANTED, Married Couple for station. Wife to cook for three men, man cow-man-gardener. Very good position. Apply Williams & Kettle Ltd., Wairoa. WAITRESSES "72) wanted Palmerston North leading Grill Room, 5 days per week. No Sundsy work. High wages given. Accommodation can be arranged. For particulars write Manager. Box 336, Palmerston North. 40 COOK HOSPITAL WANTED, WARDSMAID for Hospital. Minimum age 18 years. Salary £4/14/for 5-day 40-hour week. Please apply to the LADY SUPERINTENDENT, Phone 4231. 43 WANTED TWO FIRST-CLASS CABINETMAKERS Excellent prospects for good men. Apply MANAGER, HUMPHREYS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE LTD. 682 WANTED JUNIOR FEMALE CLERK JUNIOR FEMALE CLERK With knowledge of typing. Apply in writing to— THE MANAGER, GISBORNE GAS COMPANY LIMITED 954 COUNTRY REPRESENTATIVE t LEADING Auckland Merchant reuires the services of an outstanding ialesman to take over an established onnection in the Rotorua, Bay of ’lenty and Poverty Bay territories. A ull knowledge of Grocery, Tobacco nd Produce desirable. The successful pplicant will be stationed at Rotorua. Ixcellent salary, bonuses and traveling allowances, with plenty of opporunities for further advancement. Car rovided. Reply with copies of testilonials to “REPRESENTATIVE,” C/o latts-Patterson Co. (N.Z.), Ltd., P.O. Sox 2120, Auckland. 11 ROYAL N.Z. AIR FORCE GROUND TRADES THIS highly technical unit of the Armed Forces needs the right type of young man. Keenness and initiative, pride in yourself and in the work you are doing—we need these qualities to keep the standard high. Let the R.N.Z.A.F. develop your potential talents—play your part in maintaining one of your country's proudest traditions. Engine, Airframe and Armam'ent Mechanics, Telegraphists, Radio Mechanics, Equipment Assistants, Cooks, Mess Stewards and Firecrew. You are needed NOW. Make your decision TODAY. Write to Central Recruiting Office. Room 19, Air Dept.,for full details of your favourite trade. 48 MATRON & ASSISTANT MATRON HEALTH Camp, Pakuranga; Health Dept. The camp is newly constructed, situated 14 miles south of Auckland, and will open early in October. Applicants must be fond of and experienced in handling children, as well as capable of supervising and directing staff. For position of Matron, appointee must be a Registered Nurse and salary is £425 p.a., rising to £450 p.a. Desirable, but not essential, that Assistant Matron have nursing experience, and salary if Registered Nurse is £335 p.a. rising to £395 p.a., otherwise £285 p.a. rising to £325 p.a. Salaries both positions subject to deduction of £6O p.a. for board and lodgings. Applications on P.S.C. 17A (at Post Offices) with COPIES ONLY of testimonials close 26th August with P.S. Commission. Wellington. 49 FREE TRAINING FOR SEA CAREER PRINCE OF WALES SEA TRAINING SCHOOL. NORFOLK. ENGLAND THE British Sailors’ Society invites applications from boys between the ages of 15J and 17 years of a minimum height of sft. 3Jin. who wish to take up the sea as a career. Five applicants will be selected from the whole of New Zealand and special consideration will be given to applications from sons of seamen, especially those whose fathers have lost their lives'or suffered complete disability in the Merchant J.N VJ* The six months’ training at the Prince of Wales Sea Training School will be free (including board), but if the boys have no relations in England, parents will have to agree to some form of guardianship during the time they are at the school. Working passages to London will be arranged. On the completion of the course the Home Office of the Society will arrange for the boys to be appointed to British vessels. References are required with application. Medical examination and eye-sight test will be given to the boys selected. Applications close on the 30th September, 1949. Apoly for full particulars to the Secretary, British Sailors’ Society, National Council. P.O. Box 196. Te Aro. Wellington. C2. 994 LOST BLACK Velvet Bolero and Sequins. Address Herald. Reward. 949 FRIDAY evening, Piece Music, “The Star,” for Competitions. Please phone 4632. 54 IN Army Hall Friday, One Cameo Locket on velvet ribbon. Finder please return to S. Attwood, Carrier. Reward. LOST. Brown and White Wire-haired Terrier. Finder ring 3848. Reward. _____ 18 LOST, Brown Leather Handbag on Wednesday afternoon in Te Hapara bus or Lytton Rd. shelter. Reward. Ring 4174. 988 STRING Pearls vicinity Palmerston Road. Ring 3778. 30 TWO £5 Notes. Substantial reward. ) Phone 3206; 981 TUESDAY, Lady’s Wristlet Watch* name on back. Reward. Phone 4915. THURSDAY, Lady's Wristlet Watch, oblong shape, Cortebert make Reward. Phone 3134. _ _36 THURSDAY morning, £5 Note by , working girl. Reward. Ring 4983. ! , 941 THURSDAY, between Post Office and Stout St., Boy’s Wages, silver wrapped in notes. Finder please ring 2885. 58 FOUND ASHES suitable roads, yards and paths, equal shingle, only 1-3 the price. 61yd. load delivered. Ring for quote. Shipps, Phone 3840. _ _____ ALL-STEEL Tubular Revolving Clothes Line, steel braces, wooden cross-arms, corded wire. Price £6/10/Specialties Pram House. BABIES’ Enamelled Baths, only 29. C; Plastic Baths, 75/-; Plastic Chambers. 15/-; Cuddle Rugs, 46/6. Specialties’ Nurseryland.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23023, 13 August 1949, Page 1

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841

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23023, 13 August 1949, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23023, 13 August 1949, Page 1

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