SITUATIONS. AH ANTED fencing, by contract- or day wages. .J. Hodgson, T. 0., Longburn. AI UVENTER I NT!! Ko F a good enrv7 penter and a prompt job apply ('has. Proctor, of J« lorcncc Avenue. W' 'ANTED reliable woman or girl to assist with children. Apply -Mrs Strong. Winter Showroiindo. VCANTED lawntnowing. digging, ’’ weeding, etc.. Is (Jd hour. Write 4-17 "Stamlard." 'WANTED girl, afternoons, mind ’’ child and assist light housework. Apply .Mrs Kissling, 5'2 -Munapouri Crescent. w ANTED, keeper, s according to handwriting Wix. Ltd. shorthand - typist- bookda ry L'3 to .C 4 per week, ability. Apply in nan with references. —E. P. PAINTING and I’apcrluingiiig —expert workmanship, 'town or country. Reasonable charges. Phone 8201 lor (piote.—Sapwell and Chambers, 40 Ada Street, Palmerston North. SITUATIONS VACANT. FIVE .MONTHS’ CONTINUOUS EMPLOYMENT. SPEC IA I, RESERVE—TERRITORIAL FORCE. ATTRACTIVE conditions arc offered A to physically lit young men Iretween tlie ages of 18 and .’SO years to enjoy a healthy and congenial lile for live months. Free clothing, medical attendance and vocational training are provided. RATES OK PAY. (a) During five months' initial training, Ss per day. seven days a week (less ‘2s (id per day for (planers and rations supplied). (b) During ten days’ annual camp, minimum Pis per day, which includes camp allowance. (Rations and quarters free.) VOCATIONAL TRAINING. Part of the training time of each man will he spent in a workshop, or where there is no workshop, at the nearest Technical College where he may select one of the College courses. TERMS OK SERVICE. (a) Five months’ (20 weeks) continuous training at a ramp or fort l»eforc posting io a Territorial Unit. Training commences on Pith July and terminates on 2-Sth November. (b) Attendance tor three consecutive years at the annual camp (10 days) of the Unit to which posted. CONDITIONS OK EXI.ISTM ENT. Every applicant must fulfil file following conditions: (a) Re a British subject. (b) Re unmarried. (<:) Have attained his ,18th hut not passed hi.s OOtli birthday on enlistment. (d) Re not less than oft 7in in height, (in socks). (e) Re physically fit. CLOSING DATE. Applications will he received at all Defence Offices up jo noon on 20th J line. For any further information apply at the nearest Defence Office.
X. /. HAIHDH ESS IX G COLL EG E. DA Y A XI ) KVE XIX 0 CL ASSES. Tuition Guaranteed. Tel. 7377. Apply Principal—Miss ZNTnc*m i 1 Inn. Third Floor T. and G. Bldg;., Broadway QUALIFIED BA DIO MEN. NEYEU hcforc lias t lie demand been greator for qualified radio moil. Yuti must have X.Z. qualification. l *. TT ja t i? why Diulcigh College graiidntps trained with ihe. Government and in Manufactur positions in fhe Air Force, at Sea and with the Povernment ami in Manufacturing Plants. Personalised home study training for all exams. Inquire to-duv, Druleigh College, Dept. Auckland. HOME INDUSTRIES I Brilliant Opportunities since Import Restrictions. ! HAND MADE GLOVES j /MOM PLETE Course including I’at- ’ Vg terns and Materials. The first pair can be a saleable article. .Market assured. Send for full particulars. SOFT-TOY MAKING. A high-class, highly profitable Home Industry. Dozens of Patterns. Unlimited Materials. Profit up to 300-100 [ per cent. Wide open market since Im- , port Restrictions. Write for full par- [ ticuktrs. ■ TICKETS AND SHOWCARDS Tiie finest offer ever made to beginners and retail traders. Instruc- ! fions and tuition so brilliantly clear i that professional work can be turned out immediately. Complete ki£ of colours and tools and cards. No time limit to expert instruction and assistance. This Course is a stroke of I genius. “WARREN HAMPTON INSTITUTE, King’s Chambers. Commerce Street, Auckland. C.P.O. Box 1743. WHO WILL GET THE BIG JOBS? IPHO will fill tiie highly paid key m positions that arc opening in over increasing numbers through the rapid expansion of New Zealand’s secondary industries? The answer is clear—the men who have equipped themselves I with tiie essential specialised training -—the men who have QUALIFIED IN ACCOUNTANCY. With tiie aid of Hemingway’s, the foremost Accountancy Tuition specialists in tiie Southern Hemisphere. "S OUT can he certain of qualifying in Accountancy in the shortest possible time. Enrol NOW with Hemingway's, j the Schools that have presented over ."000 successful Accountancy Students in the last nine years alone. Write to-dav for Free 800k —-"ACCOUNTANCY.” HEMINGWAY'S COR BE.SPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 510, Auckland. A GOOD INVESTMENT? ERTAINLY. a young man's best investment is an I.C.S. Course of iceinlLcd study which gives him that (lit ion:il knowledge and training so ential in successful business. Choose one tliu 200 I.C.S. home study courses and t .s( in success fO-UAV ! efiimt.am.-y Matriculation a f tin,- Mechanical Kng. Hcl Eng. Radio Moehanii; dd'ing = Fitter a.nd Tinner •il Enc. Motor Mechanic’s cmistry “A” Grade Exam. ViUiont ohligation, send for Free Pron•liih slating your subject, trade or pro--iou Advice gladlv given. INTERNATIONAL COR RES PON HENCE SCHOOLS, pt. D, 132 Wakefield Street, Wellington
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 162, 10 June 1939, Page 1
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