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SITUATIONS VACANT AT once, married ploughman, Pleasant Point district, good wages, free house, all convs.; school bus passes gate. Write, 5.35, Herald. DOY, 15 to 16, 25/- a week. Apply, 13 T. Watson. Geraldine. COMPETENT man gorse grubbing and cutting by contract, big. approx. 10 chains. Write, 5.36, Herald. (CHILDREN’S nurse. Apply, Mrs C. C. Burdon, Geraldine. EXPERIENCED married couple for sheep run in Waimate district, thorough knowledge of sheep required. Wife cook for two to three men. Apply, 241 Herald, Waimate. EXPERIENCED diesel tractor driver for 3 months. Good wages. Apply, J. Dawson, manager, Clover Hill, Pleasant Point. EOR sheep station, intelligent youth, 1 good prospects. Write, 5.24, Herald, (c OOD man to drive six-horse team, 'c* Apply, National Mortgage, Temuka. (c IRL for general housework, no 'J washing. Address at Herald. LIOUSEKEEPER, elderly couple; 8.30 * 1 till 4 o’clock. Write, 5.30, Herald. |_IOUSEKEEPER, 2 adults, sleep in or sleep out. Easy place. Write, 5.31, Herald. JUNIOR girl for office, typing and shorthand essential; one with previous experience preferred. Apply in own handwriting to 8.26, Herald. h/JAN to do concrete or asphalting work. Write, 5.27, Herald. IV/JARRIED couple for farm, Waitohi, man general farm worker; wife help with house duties. Small family, modern home. Apply, w. Moore, 20 Wai-iti Rd., Timaru, ’phone 1731. IVJARRIED pensioner, small dairy IVI farm. 4 miles outside Christchurch. Other help kept. Comfortable 4-room-ed cottage, el. light and stove. Wage in line with pension. Apply, H.M.J., 314 Port Hills Rd., Opawa, Christchurch. IX/JAN to drive tractor and for general farm work, or youth willing to learn, handy to town. Apply, Grain Department, C.F.C.A. NJURSING AIDS wanted, sanatorium, Waipiata. Commencing salary £95 per annum. Board and uniform provided. Previous experience not necessary. Apply, Matron. TWO intelligent boys. Apply. R. G. 1 Slade, Ltd., Stafford St., Timaru. YOUTH to learn all farm work, used 1 to horses, milk one cow. J. C. Bisdee, Temuka. YOUTH for milk delivery, 16-18 years. 1 Apply, Midland Dairy, Timaru. SPECIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, OTEKAIKE WANTED—BOOTMAKER ATTENDANT Salary at Rate of £260 per annum. Apply, enclosing references to— MANAGER. BOY ABOUT 15 Boy about 15 For Grain Merchant’s Office. . Write—5.40, HERALD. TECHNICAL TRAINING ’THE world wide I.C.S. has trained 1 over 40,000 New Zealanders. Their successes in business and industry are the best reasons why you too should become an I.C.S. student. Commence a home study course of training now—the first step to a better position. Architecture Electrical Eng. Anal. Chemistry Radio Mechanic Welding Accountancy Diesel Engineer Matriculation Short Story Writing Journklkm Above are some of the 300 I.C.S. courses. Each student receives individual attention and is guided step by step through his course. Send for further details now. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. B, 128 Gloucester St., Ch. Ch. SITUATIONS WANTED CHEPHERD, many years experience, own dogs, wants position for lambing. Write, stating wages, etc., to RO. Box 1, Pleasant Point. VV/E can recommend young man in- ** eligible for military service as farm manager or married couple position. Good general experience. Apply, N.Z. Loan and Mercantile, Timaru or Waimate. WORK WANTED DETTER late than never—but better never Igte. Hunt’s, in the Arcade, will see that your watch is in perfect mechanical condition. (ARDERS taken for children’s knitting and novelties for shops. Write, 5.34, Herald. VY7AIMATAITAI dressmaker is makvv ing frocks for 12/-. Satisfaction given. Address at Herald. NOW IS THE TIME FOR ROT ARV HOEING Now Stationed in Timaru. ’Phone W. M. Cotterell. 559, For Ploughing, Discing, Grubbing, Swamp Ploughing and General Cultivation Work L. A. HUMPHRIS, ’Phone 156, Geraldine. WANTED TO EXCHANGE E/OR, say, 3 weeks, Christmas and L New Year, bungalow at Papanui, Christchurch, for house in Timaru, preferably near Bay. Write, 5.28, Herald. MISCELLANEOUS DOR removing all grease or stains * from cloth, delicate fabrics, carpets. etc., use “on the spot” soap pencil. Simple, effective. 1/- at Porter's “TO prevent freezing cover pipes witn * felt and sisalkraft tape. Used ny Public Works Department. John Edmond. Ltd., agents. DLACKOUT restrictions now compuisory Use ''Sisalkraft”- -most effective and economical. John Edmond Ltd., agents. Sophia Street. L’OR intormation regarding your ilackout, call on John Edmond. Ltd., agents for “Sisalkraft." J OST time eliminated. Queen Bee U- 1 prepared wax quickly cleans while it shines floors, linos and furniture. “lIUSBAND and Wife’s Handbook, rl by Dr. Hubert Alcdtt. A concise treatise on a subject of vital importance to all married persons, and those intending to marry. Together with our booklet of appliances. These two books posted under plain wrapper for postal note 1/- (or stamps). Chemists’ Supplies Co., Dept. TH.. Box 1178, Christchurch. |\/lODERN kitchens. Just as streamfined cars have replaced the old automobiles, so have Mercer stainless metal sinks (patented) supplanted the old wooden sinks. Mercer sinks have no seams, crevices or joints to harbour dirt; years of service won’t harm them, and their glistening silvery beauty enhances the appearance of your kitchen On view at R. V. Kennedy’s showrooms Arcade, Timaru.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CL, Issue 22043, 16 August 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CL, Issue 22043, 16 August 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CL, Issue 22043, 16 August 1941, Page 2

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