SITUATIONS WANTED. {TUTALE COOK requires position. Wife assist as Housemaid-Wait-i- ress. West Coast preferred. Both [, fully experienced.—Address at Argus. e SITUATIONS VACANT. GIRL for grocer’s shop.—Address at Argus; A DAY PORTER.—AppIy Revington’s Hotel. A HOUSEMAID.—AppIy Empire 3 A Hotel. o.; 1 Violin Teacher to give lessons once a week. —Address at Argus. - 'W'OMAN for housework, 8 till 2. ~ —Apply evenings.—Address at I Argus. . Probationer WAITRESSES. - Excellent conditions and pay.— - Apply New Central Cafe. • TVOMEN for hand-ironing in our modern Laundry. Wages £3/15/-. > Apply Westland Laundry Ltd., Gresson Street. WANTED IMMEDIATELY; Capable ” Tailerout. House available; also timber leaders and tram-labour-ers.—Apply Stuart and Chapman, Ltd., Ross. BRUNNER CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. TV ANTED: Storeman Driver. Heavy ’’ traffic license, congenial employment. Also Male or Female Shop Assistance.—Apply R. H. Morrin, Secretary. MAKE HANDBAGS AND GLOVES P'OR own use or to sell. Complete course shows how. Styles for all seasons. Free outfit. Write for free illustrated booklet. Home Industries. Box 264, Wanganui. THE VALUE OF I.C.S. TRAINING. SPECIALIZED training is the key to a responsible position and high earnings. More than ever, men who have acquired specialized knowledge through I.C.S. training are in demand. Become a specialist YOURSELF! Diesel Engineering Plan Drawing Electrical Eng. Accountancy Mechanical Eng. WeldingAnalytical Chemist Radio Eng. Concrete Work Foundry Work There are over 300 I.C.S. Courses, the student being carefully taken step by step through the Course he selects. What is YOUR subject? Send for details of I.C.S. training and Free Prospectus—no obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept G.. 181 A. Hereford St.. C'h.Ch. PUBLIC NOTICES FOOT COMFORT ! ! JV/TR. JOHN S. POULTON, Chiropodist (late Senior Associate Miss E. Nelson, and 2nd. N.Z.E.F.) will visit Greymouth at regular intervals. Next visit, MONDAY, March 11, at Evenden’s Pharmacy, Tainui Street. All Foot Ailments painlessly treated. Arch made to order. Appointments may be made at Evenden’s Pharmacy, Tainui St., Greymouth. ’Phone 97. Westport residents., by writing direct to Mr Poulton, may/'make appointments for his visit ’to Westport on WEDNESDAY, March 13. Mr J. S. Poulton, 92 Office Road, Christchurch. Telephone 34-935. THE CLUB HOTEL (51 Mawhera Quay) pTAS been taken over from (Mrs. Bradshaw by «• JACK FORREST Formerly of Runanga. Every attention will be A,iven to old and new friends. The house will be under the care of Mrs. Forrest, which will ensure the comfort of guests. “BACK TO SCHOOL” “BACK TO SCHOOL” “BACK TO SCHOOL” “BACK TO SCHOOL” BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS ] BARGAINS 1 BY SAM McARA. BY SAM McARA. BY SAM McARA. BY SAM McARA. IT’S WISE TO BUY NOW. IT’S WISE TO BUY NOW. IT’S WISE TO BUY NOW. IT’S WISE’ TO BUY NOW. COYS V/EAR Petone make, Navy Flannel Shirts. Tennis and Canoe Collars. All sizes. From 10/6 School Caps. All Schools. All sizes. School Hose. All sizes— From 4/3 Pair Navy School Knickers. All sizes— From 12./6 Boys’ Leather Belts—--2/6 Each j GIRLS’ WEAR. I Gyrn. Tunic?. Fine navy serge. 27-39. From 37/6 F Navy Velour Regulation School Coats. Good hems. Blouses —White Blouses, in fine Poplin. Navy School Blazers. All sizes. School Ties— r Grey Tech. & St. Mary’s. t SAM McARA MACKAY STREET.
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Grey River Argus, 14 February 1946, Page 1
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