SITUATIONS WANTED. A E. HAY, 46 Alexander Street, ’phone 1084, for all classes of painting and paperhanging. Prompt attention to ail orders. TRIGGING or clearing for one week. £1 day, clear. Leave address at Argus. CHIMNEY SWEEP: Clean, Reliable, Reasonable. G. D. White, C/o. ’Phone 576 M. LAWNMOWERS sharpened and adjusted 7/6. Job guaranteed. Apply_s3_ Arney_ Street._ SITUATIONS VACANT. GENERAL. Country Hotel. Apply Argus. TAUMP Truck Driver, South Westland. Apply Argus. DRIVER for TD9 Tractor. One capable of servicing preferred. Apply Box 232, Greymouth. ITTANTED: A General. Apply De- ’’ vaney’s Hotel, Hokitika, ’Phone 170. yOUTH OR MAN for dairy farm. * Good conditions. Wages above' award. Apply Neal, Atarau. WOMAN for modern private home, centrally situated. Nice room and surroundings. 40-hour week. £3/17/6 (less tax). Reply “Work” C/o Argus. . EARN 5/- TO 10/- PER HOUR writing Display Cards and Tickets. Full or nart-time job. Free illustrated Booklet shows you how. WRITE NOW. McKay’s Art School, Box 367. Wanganui. , NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. VACANCIES—MAINTENANCE BRANCH. npHE Railway Department has A vacancies for tradesmen, labour-' ers and surfacemen in various localities on the West Coast. Successful applicants would be employed in a casual capacity at first, and if suitable would, after a period, become eligible for appointment to the permanent staff. Inquiries by interested persons should be made at the office of the Resident Engineer, Railways, in Mark Sprott’s Buildings, Mackav Street, Grevmouth, or at the office of the Inspector of Permanent Way at Otira or Westport. VACANCIES. nnHE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT has vacancies on the PERMANENT STAFF' 1 in the Traffic and Locomotive Branches: — , TRAFFIC BRANCH: Youths and men 16 to 28 years of age, holding Fifth Standard educational certifiCa LOCOMOTIVE BRANCH: Youths 16 to 21 years of age and discharged srevicemen under 23 years of age, holding Sixth Standard educational certificate. Opportunities for advancement. Superannuation optional. Railway travelling privileges. Increased wages. Apply nearest Stationmaster or Railway Office, or write General Manager, Railways, Wellington. PROFITABLE STUDY! Some of your spare time snent studying an I.C.S. Course will be a profitable investment. Whatever your calling, it will pay to become a trained man and know your job thoroughly. These are some of the 300 I.C.S. home study courses:— Accountancy Wireless Op. Exams. Salesmanship Analy. Chemistry Advertising Diesel Engineer Journalism Meeh. Engineer Wireman’s Lie. Works Manager Radio Meeh. Concrete Work Send for Free Prospectus stating your subject, trade or profession. No finer spare time training than the I.C.S. Write TO-DAY to— INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept, C., 181 A Hereford St., Ch,Ch. PUBLIC NOTICES. ruON’T MISS the Game of the SeaM son. Cobden v. Celtic in senior competition final, Rugby Park, 3 p.m. To-day (Saturday). NORCASA FiSH SUPPLY. Wholesale - Boundary St. ’Phone 22 Retail. Mackay St. ' -Phone 838. C. R. MILNE, Proprietor. AUCTIONS CLEARING SALE SATURDAY NEXT, August 31. Schoolhouse, Reefton. (A/c. Mr. A. O. Stanley, who is leaving for the North Island). 1.30 p.m.—1.30 p.m. ACTING under instructions from Mr. A. O. Stanley we will sell by Public Auction on the premises, his furniture and effects. Main items include: 3 piece Chesterfield Suite; 12’ x 9’ Ax. Carpet; 10’ 6” x 9’ Ax. Carpet & Felt, autumn toned; Oak Dining Suite, comprising Refectory Table; Buffet and 4 Oak Chairs (rexine seats and backs); 3 Fireside Chairs; Brass Fire-screen: Piano Stool; Oak Tea Wagon; Card Table; 4 piece Solid Oak .Bed Suite, Twin Beds; Tallboy; Reflex Duchesse: 3 Children’s Beds, complete with Kapoc Mattresses; 3 Bed, non-sag wire and Kapoc Mattress; 3 Single Bed Kapoc Mattresses; Duchesse and Pedestal; Hoover Vacuum Sweeper: Singer Sewing Machine; Kitchen Couch, non-sag wire and squab; t Kitchen Chairs; 4 oak Dining Chairs: Kitchen Table; 12 yds Lino m perfect condition; 12 yds Lino slightly worn. 1 Skin Rug - 4 Sheepskin Rugs, Cocoanut Matting; Camp Stretcher; Lawn Mower; Set of Bookshelves. HM V Portable Gramophone and Records; 2i gal. Old Judge Boiler; .2 doz. Bottled Fruit; Preserving Jars, Collapsible Meatsafe; and quantity of useful sundies. Outside Entries Accepted. THE WESTLAND AUCTION CO. LTD. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATORS, 20 Mackay Street, GREYMOUTH. ’Phone 757.
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Grey River Argus, 24 August 1946, Page 1
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