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WEST COAST GIRLS Would you like to come to Wei I ington ? ENJOY ~~ / HIGH WAGES z W' { ' CONGENIAL WORKING CONDITIONS 7 1 ‘; EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION \ ''/ |I WORK OF LIFE-TIME VALUE A Matheson Minster employee—Miss Marge Evans—v/ho has been a “Minster” girl for many years. WHERE YOU WILL WORK. Matheson Minster Ltd. is BEST OF WORKING CONDITIONS. This Xmas, we the maker of New Zealand’s Leading Men’s Suit-“ Minster”, have entered our new and modern premises with excellent The finest quality of worsted and woollen cloths are used, working conditions and staff facilities. Morning and afternoon which are a pleasure to work with. This firm has large orders teas and meals are available at the Staff Cafeteria A qualified for “Minster” garments for returned servicemen and every nurse is in attendance to advise and help girls and treat minor girl will be helping in this most important work. ailments. Social activities are run by the staff s own Social S - S »., • ■ i- <• - nil „irie unrl Committee. Staff Concerts, Parties, Basketball, Marching and EXPERIENCE. We invite applications g Sports Teams are organised, so enabling girls to make many w<^ n ? , . r l- • infho frieuds and enjoy their leisure hours. No work ev> Saturday. (a) With experience of machining or hand-sewing in the . c ,„• k \ clothing trade ACCOMMODATION. Excellent accommodation can be , s ' . . ~ . . □ in arranged if desired at an up-to-date Hostel at modest rates. (b) With some experience of macnimng g oste | j s unc ] er expert management, where good food any allied trade. • an j living quarters ensure every comfort jnd opportunities (c) With no experience, but who are willing to take this f or friendships. Facilities are also available at the Hostel for opportunity of being taught work which will soon bring recr eation and entertainment of friends. them excellent wages and be of life-time value. FARES TO WELLINGTON PAID. First Class Service HIGHEST WAGES PAID. The firm pays the highest rate £ ar , a j| anc j g oat p ares w ||| b e provided free to selected girls of wages. Any selected girl or woman will be paid a wage Qn unc j er taking to remain for not less than 3 months. above the award rate according to her experience and ability. WHERE TQ A pp LY . Our executive, Mr. B. Boyle, will be Overtime is also available at time and a half ra on Coast to further tjcu | ars and interviews as Expert training is given to inexperienced girls who can soon 6 r qualify to earn good wages. For inexperienced girls under 18 years of age a special boarding allowance is paid in addition PARENTS OR FRIENDS are invited to accompany to a good weekly wage. applicants in interviewing Mr. Boyle. Mr. Boyle will be in West Coast centres as follows and will be pleased to interview applicants at the local “Minster” agents— HOKITIKA: C/o. Mr. Ken Reece, “Minster” Agents, REEFTON: C/0. Messrs T. A. Dellaca Ltd., “MinWeld Street. ster” Agents, Broadway, ’Phone 14. THURSDAY: 31st. January, all day up to SATURDAY, 2nd. February, from 10 a.m. 3 p.m. to o p.m. WESTPORT: C/o. Messrs J. W. Fair Ltd., “Minster” GREYMOUTH: C/o. Mr. C. G. Moore, “Minster” Agents, Palmerston Street, 'Phone 92. Agent, Tainui Street, ’Phone 191. MONDAY, 4th. February, all day. FRIDAY: Ist. February, all day.

IO DAYS SALE DRAPERY, MERCERY, BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. BARGAINS FOR ALL H. Hamer -- Kumara J —-L—iiwu mil" ■■■■■■■ lllll 1 FOR THE MODERN HOME BUILDER AN ELECTRIC HOME IS CLEAN, HEALTHY AND THE'EASIEST TO MANAGE. Electricity has for over a hundred years been adding to the leisure hours of the whole world. The daily round is a round of enjoyment when the common task is performed by the touch of a switch, GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD

THEY COUGHED THROUGH HIS SPEECH. There was so much coughing that the lecturer suggested that the audience carry Eukols. They’re wonderful for easing coughs, sore throats, strained vocal chords. Eukols are pleasant, red jubes. 1/1 a tin everywhere. Manufactured by Mayceys & C'oy.. 385 Khyber Pass Road, Auckland: -9

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Grey River Argus, 31 January 1946, Page 7

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