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FARMERS! Call and see our PATENT LAVATORIES No fixing required. Everyone can have a lavatory in the bathroom for a total cost of only £3/10/- as supplied to the Public Works Dept., Education Boards, etc. No typhoid or summer diseases arising from your closet. Sole Agents: BEATTIE & PROCTER LTO’PHONE 6822. 229 and 231 Cuba Strn.t.

SITUATIONS VACANT TX/ANTED, inale or female -lounge __ porter. Apply Commercial Hotel. WANTED, boy for store. Apply vv Store Manager, H. L. Young, Ltd. \X7ANTED, second cook, male or vv leinale; also day porter. Apply Hotel Majestic. 'MU ANT ED women and girls for foldvv ing. Apply Economic Laundry, 22 Cook Street. for repair shop. Must be first class tradesman and experienced in plough setting. Appjy Reid and Gray Agency, Bangitikei St. TX7ANTED, about May, experienced man with family help, to take charge dairy farm, 70-75 cows. Wages £7 10/- per week with 5-roomed cottage. —T. F. Conway, Ivairanga E.D. TX7ANTED for country, hotel, barrnanvv porter and general (female). Suit returned soldier and wife. Wages £5/2/0 per week clear of tax. Write “252,” “Times” Office. strong youth (16 or 17 years of age) to assist on dairy farm; machine milking; previous experience preferred. Wages above award, j Good home and conditions. Apply McCarthy, Ballance. anted. IAXPEKIENCED overlockers and machinists; also girls aged about 16. Apply— MANAWATU KNITTING HILLS, LTD. WANTED FOR SHEEP FARM. TyiARBIED mail for general work. Good house, school li miles. Apply by letter stating age, experience and military grading to— H. B. JOHNSTON, Kimbolton R.D., Fcild i n g. ANTED. gTRONG young woman for housework. Apply— MISS CEOMBIE, Maitland Hospital. WANTED. capable man (married or single), Table Elat District, for j duration only, to assist in milking 50 . cows and to do general farm work. ■ Eeply with references, stating military medical grading, to— BOX 49, FEILDING. TAEABUA ELECTEIC POWEE BOAED. YyANTED for our Pahiatua Office, a female clerk with a practical knowledge of book-keeping and the keeping up of stock records. Permanent position in an essential industry. No Saturday work. Salary according to previous experience. Written applications accompanied by copies of any testimonials close FEiDAY, March 12th, 1943. H. H. ELMES, Secretarv-treasurer. P.O. Box 16, Pahiatua. WANTED. FOR THE COSMOPOLITAN CLUB, NAPIER. A PPLICANTS to state age and experience. Particulars as to salary and duties are available upon application to the President, with whom applications marked on envelope ‘ ‘ Application for Managing-Secretary” will close on SATURDAY, March 20th, 1943, at 8 p.m. P.O. Box 263, Napier. Canvassing of any member of the executive will disqualify. “AFTER THE WAR” SECURITY! The untrained man without a trade or profession is going to find it hard. Make YOUR peace-time job secure by taking an I.C.S. Course of specialised training. By the I.C.S. method you can be trained wherever you are, even if in camp. These are sonic of the 300 ! Courses:—‘ Mechanical Draftsman Tool Making Surveying and Mapping Welding Civil Engineer Carpentry Professional Exams. Accountancy Aeronautical Eng. Matriculation Spare time study Now is security for You later on! Write for the free I.C.S. Booklet and details of Courses, stating tho subject which interests vou. Act NOW! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. T., P.O. Box 233, Wanganui. LOST AND FOUND JpOUND, in Melody Lane Cafe, U.S.A. Marine’s wallet, containing money and autographed letter. Owner can have same by giving description and paying cost of advertisement. Apply the Proprietor. T OST, beardy dog, answers name “Jeff.” Ring 134 J Opiki. T OST, by soldier Tuesday, field service cap with artillery badge. Finder please leave at “Times” Office. by soldier going overseas, containing sum of money and papers. Please leave “Times” Office. Reward. £JOME astray, two sheep. Owner can have same by paying expenses within one week or will be sold.—S. E. Pearson, Feilding. JV/TISSI NG. v Rornnej 2-th. ew< notches back one ear and one out |of tip of other ear. Reward. S. E. ! Pearson, Feilding. T OST, black, tan and white sheep dog named Sam from Feilding district. Reward. Please communicate Cumming, Dannevirke. Phone 29346. T OST on Palmerston North Station February 23rd, black wallet, containing army discharge papers (N. Galvin), ration book, etc. Please return to “Times” Office. Reward. person who took by mistake small attache ease containing stock books, etc., from Fielding Railway i Station, Monday, Bth inst., please return to Stationmaster ? s Office, Feilding. T OST, gold heart-shaped locket on chain; one side studded with pearls with small blue stone in centre, vicinity Commercial Hotel and A.N.A. Dance Hall, via Maiu Street, Sunday night: valued keepsake. Address “Times”!

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Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 59, 11 March 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 59, 11 March 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 59, 11 March 1943, Page 1

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