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IN THE GARDEN ... Perhaps Father needs a new Spade, or perhaps a Trowel or Fork ... or even the Garden Hose might have sprung a leak and caused him to use a few unnecessary exclamations . . . Then here's an idea for a' gift for Father from the D.I.C. r C / m \ U\ w m Garden Hose ft - iHd It’s a long, long time since we’ve had stocks of this 2-ply English Heavy .Quality fin Rubber Garden Hose. Trowels and Forks ea * 2 ; 6 Sturdy little necessary accessories for the garden. Give both the handy Trowel end sturdy Fork to father. Steel Spades The very best of English steel has been put into these Garden Spades. Garden Hoes Or perhaps Father is in need of one of these long-handled Torpedo Hoes Border Forks A really practical gift ... a strohg steel Border Fork with 4 tynes. B'6 9'6 19'9 MAIL YOUR ORDER TO D.I.C

OTAGO GIRLS! Would you like to come to Wellington? ENJOYHIGH WAGES CONGENIAL WORKING CONDITIONS EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION WORK OF LIFE-TIME VALUE ZOTf sMiliifllf m -a A Matheson Minster employee—Miss Marge Evans—who has been a "Minster ” girl for many years. WHERE YOU WILL WORK, The firm of Matheson Minster Ltd. is the maker of New Zealand’s leading Men’s Suit “ Minster”. The workrooms are situated in the heart of Wellington, handy to shopping area, not far from Railway Station. Matheson Minster Ltd. made over 100,000 suits of ( Battledress during the war and its peace-time job is to make “MINSTER” Suits for Returning Servicemen. The need is urgent. BEST OF WORKING CONDITIONS. Staff amenities include the Social Club, Staff Concerts and parties, basketball and marching and sports teams, so girls make many friends. Mornine and afternoon tea and hot mid-day meals are available at the staff Cafeteria. A trained Nurse is in attendance to advise and help girls, and treat minor ailments. No work on Saturdays. HIGHEST WAGES PAID. This firm always pays the highest ruling rates of wages. Overtime is also available at time-and-a-half rates? Selected girls will start at not less than £3-10-9 for 40 hour week or upwards according to skill and ability. Many experienced girls draw up to £5 and £5-10-0 a week. A two weeks fully paid holiday is given at Xmas in addition to Statutory days off. EXPERIENCE. Girls should apply who have been trained or partly trained in any type of garment making. Also those who have had some experience in power machining or hand sewing. % ACCOMMODATION. Excellent Hostel accommodation, including full meals, is available. The Hostel is run under expert guidance and girls are made comfortable and happy. FARES TO WELLINGTON PAID. Service Car, First Class Railway and Boat tickets will be provided free to selected girl*. Apply in the first instance by letter addressed to Matheson Minster Ltd., Manufacturing Tailors, 20 Victoria Street, Wellington.

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Check DANDRUFF this way JOt. Saroma Scurf Lotion keep* the hair and scalp in a clean healthy and antiseptic condition and combats the micro-organisms responsible for dandruff and seborrhoea. Saroma Scurf Lotion has been specialty produced for those persons with Oily scalps as it Is non-oily, non* greasy and easily applied to thick hair. For effective treatment use in conjunction with Saroma soapless shampoo. . All Stores. Price 3/3 tfZsSS* 'U? SCURF LOTION Also Saroma Scurf Salve for dry hair NX. Anenti, S.A. Smith & Co., Ltd., ffil- 84 Albert Street, Auckltnd

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25937, 1 September 1945, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25937, 1 September 1945, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25937, 1 September 1945, Page 5

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