SITUATIONS. w ANTED carpenter at once. —A. M. Lawson, Builder. Phone 5635. w ANTED boy for grocery. Apply Boon’s, Broadway. EIRST-Class chef open for engagement; good references. Writo 753 ‘ ‘Standard.” WANTED, experienced dairy farm hand. - \V. Andrew, Stoney Creek Road, Bunnythorpe. Experienced coat dressmakers. Apply Madam Cowan. hands and immediately, XU ANTED plumbers, good wages to VV suitable men. J. R. McLaughlin, Manawatu, Ltd., 113 Albert Street-, ’phone 6588. CAPABLE companion-help, small family, easy position, electric conveniences. Write “Homely,” 103, “Standard,” Folding. WANTED, experienced waitress. Apply Piccadilly Tea Rooms. WANTED strong willing boy, to learn trade if suitable. J. R. McLaughlin, Manawatu. Ltd., 113 Albert Street, telephone 6588. AINTING and Paperhanging—expert workmanship. Town or country. Reasonable charges. Phone 8201 for quote.—Sap well and Chambers, 40 Ada Street, Palmerston North. SALESMEN WANTED. SPECIALITY Salesmen, age between 25 and 45, who have a car. Experience not essential as men selected will be thoroughly trained. This is a splendid opportunity for keen men who desire to earn moneys commensurate with the mental and physical effort expended. Apply to the Manager, Electrolux Ltd., 242 Cuba Street, Palmerston North. J. B. WESTRAY AND CO. (N.Z.) LTD. LLOYD’S INSURANCE BROKERS. A PPLICATIONS are invited from InIX suranee men aged between, say, 25 and 30 for an appointment as general assistant with a view to promotion as Branch Manager. Applicants must have good personality, experience in all branches of the business (other than Life) and proved ability to write first-class business. Salary offered, from £3OO to £4OO according to qualifications. Applications which will be treated in strict confidence should bo addressed to The Manager P.O. Box 559, Wellington. N.Z. HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE. T. and G. Building., Phone 7377. Est. Auckland 9 years, Christchurch 5 years. LEARN this profession at the established N.Z. College where there is a continual demand for operators. Recommendations by former pupils and hairdressers. Day and evening classes. Tuition guaranteed. BIG MONEY ASSURED. BIG mc n ey is made by the man who has a thorough knowledge of building construction, plans, estimating, tendering, etc. Druleigh College’s Building Construction Correspondence Course qualifies you for a responsible position or enables you to start your own business. Write for free particulars to-day. Druleigh College, Dept. M.S.. Box 1225, Auckland. “H.C.A.” STUDENTS AGAIN SUCCESSFUL. THERE’S nothing hypothetical about the success of “H.C.A.” Students . . . nor is this success confined to any one year. Year after year “H.C.A.” Students are successful at ALL Exams. AUDITED RESULTS. November, 1938, Audit Certificate of Dominion Examination Results ol' Harle’s College of Accountancy Limited. Percentage Subjects. of “H.C.A.” Passes. Book-keeping 1 63.41 Book-keeping II 78.35 Book-keeping 111 78.8 Auditing 84.14 Economics 72.41 Trustees 93.5 Bankruptcy Law 73.5 Company Law 76.4 Mercantile Law T 64.51 Mercantile Law II 79.45 Of the number of students presented by “H.C.A.” 80 per cent were successful. “I have compared the foregoing figures with the records of Harlc’s College of Accountancy, Ltd., and with the Official Results of ACCREDITED passes, and certify to their accuracy.” (Signed) C. S. HOGG, ■ A.P.A., N.Z. Auditor. January 12, 1939. Write for “H.C.A.” Prospectus. HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY LTD. The onlv College that publishes AUDITED Examination Results. Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, Wellington, P.O. Box 859. WHY ARE ACCOUNTANTS GREATLY IN DEMAND? SCAUSE competition to-day is keener than ever Because this petition demands a still higher idard of SPECIALISED training, iency and knowledge to meet it—ause accountants have equipped nselves with these essential qualifions needed in handling modern ness problems. THAT is why busii demands accountants. I’OME AN XHJNTANT tart studying now under Hennng’s the pioneers of Home Study ountanev Tuition, for tins lueraprofession. For over 40 years’ lessful Hemingway students have numbered all others, all Hemingway’s to your aid and too can be certain of obtaining r Accountancy degree in the shortpossible time. * HEMINGWAY’S ;0B RESPONDENG’E SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. untancy DON’T WASTE TIME. END SOME of your spare time itiidying for advancement in business, the I.C.S. train yon at home by simniodern and efficient methods. Matriculation Mechanical Eng. ■1 Eng Radio Mechanic n jr n ,r. Fitter and Turner EjU"’ Motor Mechanic’s listry “A” Grado Exam, tliout obligation, send for Free Prosis stating your subject, trade or proINTERNATIONAL •0 RR ES PON DENC ESC JI OO LS, T D, 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 45, 21 January 1939, Page 1
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