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WANTED AM/ANTED, capable woman, plain cooking. Write 65, “Mail” Office. \\~ ANTED, horse for general farm * ’ work; must be l'eliable and suitable for feeding out to tock. R. E. Bartlett. R.M.D. Richmond. Phone 69K. AV’ANTED, P air of 16in car wheels. * ' Good price offered. Write 78, “Mail” Office. I ADY (30) wishes to meet lonely sol- ® J dier or airman, view friendship. Write 76, “Mail” Office. WANTED, electric radio; short wave * * preferred Cash. Write 77, “Mail” Office V r OUNG couple require furnished or unfurnished flat or rooms. Urgent. Best references. Ring 1481 M. YJARRIED man, non-drinker, wants reasonable board in private home. Write 79, “Mail” Office. w AN T E D INTELLIGENT LAD For MACHINE DEPARTMENT A. G. BETTS & SON, LTD., Hardy Street. WANTED VT’OUTH, age not t«* exceed 19, for driving Light Mail Delivery. Upper Moutere Tasman District. Apply immediately to--W. U.‘ H. COLE & COMPANY LTD. NELSON W ANTED 2 unfurnished rooms or * * small flat, self-contained, for business woman. Good locality, handy to town. Write 82, "Mail” Office. BOARD wanted by School Dental Nurse. Write 81, “Mail” Office. TO QUALIFIED CHEMISTS OOOTS, THE CHEMISTS (N.Z.) Ltd. have vacancies on their Wellington staff for Fully Qualified Chemists. Consideration will be given to Unqualified Chemists who have completed an apprenticeship course- Good working conditions and hours Superannuation Scheme and other staff benefits. Apply. in confidence, stating age, qualifications and enclosing Copies only of testimonials, to The Managing Director, Boots, The Chemists (N.Z.), Ltd., 58 Willis Street, Wellington 'V\rANTED / waitress or kitchen hand. " * experience not necessary. Grand Cafe. /'(RADE Two. married, experienced clerical storeman, holder of Heavy Traffic License, seeks employment in essential industry. Write, stating wages, condition, etc., to 85, “Mail” Office. WANTED, smart girl ovdi- 16. Apply v T Cosy Lounge, Hardy-st. ]t,TERCHANT with branches and agencies throughout N.Z., has a vacancy for a salesman capable of taking care of shop sales in the farm machinery department. Write, enclosing copies of testimonials to — “Machinery,” C/o. 83, “Mail” Office. *4\TANTED to rent, by airman’s wife, ** small self-contained furnished flat. Write 84, “Mail” Office. ’ANTED to buy, Bxlo tent and fly. Write 35, “Mail” Office. W ANT£D 5 or 6-rmd. house; * ~ Wood preferred. Write 88, “Mail” Office. ■ POSITION wanted Monday to Friday by soldier’s wife, matriculation .etc. Write 87. “Mail” Office. 'WANTED by young married couple * * (no children), furnished or unfurnished flat. Write 86, “Mail” Office. Tl/’ANTED, 10 to 20 acres good land * * and house, vicinity Riwaka or Motueka. Send particulars to J. B. Carr, Land and Estate Agent, Tra-falgar-st.. Nelson MAKE EXTRA MONEY AT HOME EACH week by making simple Wooden Toys We show you how and buy all your work. Write now for free details. MacMasters' Toy Supply, Box 183. Wanganui. VV/ r ANTED Known: Motorists, Rok- * * fire Batteries are better. Buy Rokflue. A. G. Rutland, Agent, Bridge-st. RICHMOND BOROUGH COUNCIL Working Foreman A PPLICATIONS closing on TUESDAY, 13th July, are invited for the position of — BOROUGH FOREMAN State fully experience and knowledge of local body work and other qualifications. An excellent position if offered to suitable man. Further particulars may be obtained at the Town Clerk’s Office. Copies only of references. M; WATT, Acting-Town Clerk. Box 27, Richmond. RICHMOND BOROUGH COUNCIL Foreman’s Assistant THE Richmond Borough Council invites applications for the above position, closing on TUESDAY, 13th July. Truck driving an advantage. Enclose copies of references. Further particulars may be obtained at the Town Clerk’s Office, Richmond. M. WATT, Acting-Town Clerk. MOTUEKA. DISTRICT FRUIT EXPORTERS’ ASSOCIATION A GENERAL MEETING will be held 1 in the Jubilee Hall, Lower Moutere, at 7.30 p.m. THURSDAY, Bth July. BUSINESS: Election Conference De- ! legates; Consideration of Remits; • Nomination Advisory Committee Members, and General. NOTICE A S Donations received by me are not sufficient to complete suggested additions to tablet on Memorial Gates at Wakefield Domain, it is my intention, if no objection is received from subscribers by Friday, 9th July, to transfer the small amounts in hand to the Soldiers’ Memorial Fund. The Domain Board have agreed to transfer part of the Soldiers’ Memorial Fund to the 3rd Liberty Loan R. HODGSON. Hon. Secretary, Wakefield Domain Board. ¥>URSUANT to the Electricity Control 1 Order, 1943, and acting under instructions from the Electricity Controller, Electrical Traders and persons selling radiators are notified herewith that as from the 2nd July, 1943, no radiator or paits thereof are to be sold Ox' disposed of except upon the production of a permit issued by the Chief Executive Officer of the Supply Authority concerned. N. A. ANDREWS. Engineer, Wairaea Electric Power Board.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 5 July 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 5 July 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 5 July 1943, Page 1