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SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisers are requested to remit cost or advertisements either In stamps or postal notes. Coins must not be enclosed In letters unless registered. TO TRAINED DRESSMAKERS A WELL and favourably known dressmaking organisation operating throughout New Zealand, wishes to appoint an agent for - Timaru. Full particulars will be furnished bona fide inquirers on application to “Dressmaker,” c/o Charles Haines Advertising, Auckland, C.l. VYZ ANTED—CapabIe general for good home, must be fond of children. Apply, 27 Trafalgar Street. yv/ANTED —Maternity Nurse, January; working man’s home. Apply, A. 128, Herald Office. yw ANTED—Experienced cook-general. W Apply, Mrs G. Bowker, 1 Wright’s Avenue, Craighead. yY,/ ANTED—Good general, 2 children, daily or live in. Apply, Mrs Coxhead, 7 Seaview Terrace. yv/ANTED —Middle-aged nurse companion for elderly lady; other help kept. Apply, A.llB, Herald Office. VV/’ ANTED—Young girl assist daily, help kept. Address at Herald Office. yY/ANTED —Dressmaker, one or two VV days. Address at Herald Office. ■VY/ANTED —Smart, capable girl, assist Housework 8 till 12, not Sundays. Apply, A. 123, Herald Office. VY/ANTED —Reliable dressmaker for VV day or two. Reply, A. 120, Herald Office. VY/ANTED —Teamster, good wages to right man. Must be competent. Apply, “Teamster,” Herald Office, Temuka. WANTED—A cowboy. Good home. V* Apply, National Mortgage, Temuka. WANTED—Dressmaker for two or V* three days. Apply, Herald Office for address. WANTED—Strong boy under 17 for bacon department. Apply, Caroline Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd. WANTED—GirI for general houseVV hold duties, country, North Canterbury. Ring 8335. WANTED—Strong youth 14 or 15 ” for messenger in fruit shop. Apply, Mrs Young, 239 Stafford Street. WANTED—Capable farm hand, help ** milk eight cows in morning; farm work and cleaning drains. A. W. Kelman, Box 59, or ’phone 79 Geraldine. yv/ANTED —Experienced barman-por-W ter for country hotel. Apply, “Bar-man-Porter,” Box 129, Timaru. ■WANTED—Experienced cook for " private hotel. Apply, P.O. Box 74, Timaru. "WANTED—GirI, fond of children, to ” assist in house, good home, sleep in. 30 Woodlands Road. WANTED—GirI for housework, temW porary position, mornings only. Apply, A.llB, Herald Office. ■WANTED—Man to travel draught W stallion; must be steady and reliable. Apply, A. 103, Herald Office. yy/ANTED —A dormitory nurse, St. W Saviour’s Boys’ Home. Ring 8335. ■WANTED—Two married ploughmen, ** £l3O per year, also cook, £2 and found. Apply, A. Thoreau, Arcade, telephone 427. SPECIALISED WORK More money is made by men with specialised or technical knowledge. You can acquire this by the help of the 1.0.5., whose home study courses of training are practical, thorough and up-to-date. Building contractor, concrete engineer, structural engineer, electrical engineer, aeroplane designer, ground eng. license, architecture, refrigeration, foundry work, commercial art, radio mechanic, journalism. Over 300 courses from which to choose. What is the subject in which you wish to specialise? Cali or write for free booklet. No obligation, INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. 8., 128 Gloucester St., Ch. Ch. RADIOS—BUY AND SELL ORING your valves in for a free test; 13 all tubes stocked at Tricity House, opp. Baliantyne’s. DREHAUT’S Radio Service offer the D “Ultimate” 1936 radio. A new conception of tone, power, foreign reception. “THE Blue Riband of Radio, Ecko, short wave and broadcast, from Brehaut’s Radio Service (opp. Hutton’s) . THE Vac-tric “Silent Q” vacuum ■*■ cleaner is 100 per cent. British, made in London with British materials —guaranteed two years. Brehaut’s Radio Service. PACIFIC— RADIO —PACIFIC The Best Quality and the Lowest Terms at AGNEW’S ’Phone 1389 4A Trafalgar St. MISCELLANEOUS IF your generator is giving trouble, consult Young Brothers, the automotive specialists. JACKSON’S YJ/JL’VE been in this market for 70 years supplying TIMBER Users with all their Requirements. JACKSON’S name is definitely connected with TIMBER. Quality, Quantity and Service are at your command ’Phones: Nos. 10 and 13 P.O. Box No. 79 ! John Jackson & Co. Ltd. UMARU

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20587, 28 November 1936, Page 23 (Supplement)

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20587, 28 November 1936, Page 23 (Supplement)

Page 23 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20587, 28 November 1936, Page 23 (Supplement)