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SITUATIONS VACANT. [l2 words 1/-. 3 times 2/6. booking 6d. Experienced housemaid— WAITRESS or General.—Apply Argus. MALE ATTENDANTS and Probationer Nurses for Mental Hospital, Hokitika. Salary and conditions of appointment on application to Medical Superintendent, Mental Hospital, Hokitika. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURE COLLEGE. LINCOLN. Farm Cadets. Applications are invited from youths of approximately sixteen years of age with two years’ secondary education for six cadetships being offered by the College. Successful applicants will be employed as cadets on the College farm for two years in accordance with conditions agreed upon and may then be admitted free of charge to the two-year Course for the Diploma of Agriculture. Further details will be supplied on application to— THE DIRECTOR, Lincoln College P. 8., Christchurch. SITUATIONS WANTED. POSITION in Grocery Business by Experienced Young Man, able to take charge if necessary. No military obligations.—Write “Energetic,” C/o. Argus.' ’ TO LET. ttOUSE, 83 Bright Street, Cobden. —Address at Argus. ■pOUR-ROOMED HOUSE with conveniences and garage, North Beach. Suit retired person.—Apply Minehan, Cobden. ONE Room in Midland Chambers, Mackay Street. Strongroom attached. Two Rooms in Gieseking’s Buildings, Tainui suitable for offices or samnle rooms.—Apply Midland Sawmilling Cov. Ltd.. Richmond- Quay. FOR SALE. WEANER PIGS. Apply Mrs Cor- * nish, Baxter’s Siding. riOOD SNIG HORSE. Address at Argus. 'W’HITE Leghorn Pullets, 5 months ” old, 10/- pair; near laying 12/6 pair, on rail. —L. O’Neill, 35 Bordesley Street, Christchurch.

WANTED TO BUY. N.Z. SALVAGE COY. WASTE ELIMINATORS. SPOT Cash Buyers of all Scrap Metals, including Cast Iron, Brass, Copper, Lead, Pewter, Aluminium, etc. Old Car Batteries, Radiators, Engines, Old Ranges and Machinery for breaking up. . —Also— Bottles. Sacks. Sugar Bags, old Sacking. Household Rags, old Newspapers, and all useable Waste Materials. Fair Prices & Prompt Returns. Rail Consignments to Addington Station. Collection will be arranged from anywhere on West Coast if required. Just drop us a line and we will do the rest. N.Z. SALVAGE COY. P.O. BOX 643, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 35-934 any time. Yards: 64-68 Harman St., Addington. public' notices. ORDER BY MAU FROM SMITHS CITY MARKET LTD. SMITHS CITY MARKET LTD. HORSE COVERS Green Proofed, lined, leg straps, sft to sft 6in. - - - 35/6 sft Bin to sft lOin . - 38/6 COW COVERS Jute, unlined ... - 11/9 Lined ----- 16/3 Lined, with leg straps - 21/J DOVER STOVES On legs. Burn coal, coke, or wood. Large oven and fire box - £5/2/6 CLEAR GLASS 24 x 18, per sheet ° 3/‘ 30 x 18, per sheet - 36 x 18, per sheet - WATERPROOF COATS Heavy quality - 49/-, 52/6 Best quality . - - Leggings - - - 9/3 to 19/3 Sou’-Westers . 5/6- to 6/6 SMITH’S CITY MARKET LTD. 550 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ’Phones 759 (day); 390 (night). USE STEELO to brighten metals, enamelware, kitchenware, a uminium, stoves, taps, basins, sinus, lavatory bowls, paintwork.

Apples, Jonathan, 401 b. case, Govt, packed 5/3 case; small boxes, 3 - box; 51b. 1/-; Apples, cook ng, ,40lb. Govt. Packed 5/6 case; Cooking, 6). 1/-; Pears, 31b. 1/3; Peaches, 6d b.. Beetroot 41b. 1/-; Pickling Onions 6 lb. 1/-; Mixed Vegetables, Carrots, Parsnips and' Swedes, 3/6 qtr. Wheat 8/6 bushel; 28/- s'ack. Potatoes, Suttons, 21/- sack; 6/6 sugar bag Poultry Mash, ready mixed, 3/- bushei. Lime, ,4/6 sack. Fire Fighting Equipment—Shovel, Bucket and Spade. E. V. ARTHUR & COY. Whall Street. ’Phone 765. OUR Classified Columns will sell those unwanted articles. Twelve I words 1/-; three insertions 2/6. Booking 6d extra.

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Grey River Argus, 2 May 1942, Page 1

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