SKATING SKATING SHOWGROUNDS. TO-MORROW NIGHT, Commencing 7.30 p.m. Direction Olympia Amusements. SITUATIONS. WANTED, married man for ‘Shannon, own herd, half shares. State butteriat. Write 065, “Standar.” WANTED, reliable second cook.—Devine’s Empire Hotel. WANTED, married man, two milkers, start middle July. Wages £2 10s. Apply G. E. Barber, Foxton. RELIABLE girl seeks domestic duties, sleep in, excellent references. Write 959, “Standard.” GIRL, household duties, 2' adults, week-ends free. Address at “Standard.” YOUNG lady desires position as shop assistant, experienced in sweets, groceries and cakes. Address “Standard.” WANTED, reliable girl as children’s nurse, hours 8.30 to 5 p.m. No other duties. Sundays free. 12s Cd per week. Write 975, “Standard.” WANTED, boy as general, experience in restaurant work preferred. Apply Dixon Bros. WANTED, typiste. Write 977, “Standard.” MAID wanted for few weeks, easy place, good wages, sleep out. Address “Standard.” YOUNG girl wanted for light housework. References. Address “Standard.” WANTED, 4 wood splitters, 14s per cord, must supply own gear. Write 978, “Standard.” PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL BOARD. NURSING STAFF VACANCIES. AWAPUNI HOME AND CHRONIC HOSPITAL. APPLICATIONS are invited for the following positions:— 3 Staff Nurses (must be qualified). Commencing salary £9O per annum 4 Hospital Aids. Commencing salary £7O per annum. Applicants are to furnish particulars as to age, experience, qualifications, details of all positions held since leaving school and submit copies only of testimonials. Applications must reach this office not later than Saturday, July 18. Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned. A. J. PHILLIPPS, Managing Secretary. PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL BOARD. POSITION OF ARCHITECT. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Architect to the above Board. The appointment is a full time salaried one. Salary to commence £650, rising to a maximum of £750. Further particulars may be had on application to this office. Applicants to state age and furnish details of experience and references as to character. Applications close with the undersigned on Saturday, July 18. A. J. PHILLIPPS, Managing Secretary. IT’S UP TO YOU. YOURS should be the first move towards promotion by improving your qualifications. The boss will rarely tell you what you should do. He will simply promote the other man who has used his spare time to prepare for advancement. Take advantage of HEMINGWAY’S HOME-STUDY ACCOUNTANCY COURSE See that you acquire the specialised training essential in business to-day. You will quickly secure recognition by your employers; or you will be equipped to apply for a better job. Accountancy training under Heming way’s prepares your mind to master the problems of modern business; while at the same time fitting you to pass the Accountants’ Professional Examination. For over 38 years Hemingway’s leadership in Accountancy coaching has been unquestioned. Write to-day for Free Book—“ACCOUNTANCY.” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. DO you want a salary increase? An I.C.S. courso of training during spare time will give it to you. Over 300 courses include Book-keeping and Accountancy Exams., Commercial Illustrator,- Offico Training, Radio, Motor Eng. Send for freo prospects, stating your subject.—lnternational Correspondence Schools, Dept, D, 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington.
A purple heron recently boarded a Swansea trawler when it was about 100 miles off the Irish coast. It was fed by the sailors and, when the vessel reached Swansea, ,j.he heron was sent to London to the Zoo.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 179, 30 June 1936, Page 8
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