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Public Notices AN APPRECIATION J DESIRE to Sincerely Thank those who kindly gave assistance to Me when-taken ill in Alpha Street on Monday. Signed: Mrs E. Webb. (117) CAMBRIDGE BASKETBALL ASSN. Club Secretaries are requested to hand in the names of their teams to the Management by or on Saturday next, May 7. H. R. LANG, President. (113) RADIO BUSINESS PURCHASED. T AM Pleased to Announce that as from Monday, May 2, 1949) I have purchased the Radio and Electrical Supplies business situated in Veale’s Buildings, from Mr F. I. Miller, and that it is my intention to provide a full Radio Service. This will include sales of Radios and Electrical Goods. I extend a cordial. invitation to all old and new customers to visit the shop in Victoria Street (right opposite the Post Office.) JOHN M. RENTOUL. CHOOSE A CAREER IN THE RAILWAYS VACANCIES AS UNDER Traffic Branch: Youths and men 1G to 39 years of age. Avehue of promotion to shunter, storeman, signalman, guard, foreman, and inspector. Commencing rates of pay 2/1 to 3/42 per hour according to age. Locomotive Branch : Youths and men 16 to 23 years of age. Avenue of promotion to fireman, enginedriver and foreman. Commencing rates of pay 2/2|d to 3/52d per hour according to age. Clerical Cadets: Youths 15 to 19 years of age with not less than two years’ secondary education. Holders of School Certificate or University Entrance Examination accepted up to 20 years of age. Commencing salaries vary according to educational qualifications, and include lodging allowances if living away from home. Good openings for lads in search of a career. .*• Workshop, Maintenance, Signal and Electrical: Tradesmen, also labourers (including juniors). Commencing rates of pay for labourers 2/ld. to 3/42d. according to age. Tradesmen 3/1 lid. per hour. No lost time. Railway Travelling Privileges. Apply nearest Stationmaster, or Railway Office, or write General Manager, Railways, Wellington. (78) Ces Williams DON’T BE COLD THESE WINTRY NIGHTS BLANKETS ::: BLANKETS BLANKETS , ::: BLANKETS BLANKETS ::: BLANKETS N.Z. ALL WOOL SINGLES N.Z. ALL WOOL SINGLES 56 x 72 Only 95/- Pair. ENGLISH ALL WOOL 72 x 90 ENGLISH ALL WOOL 72 x 90 £5/12/6 Pair FLANNELETTE SHEETS FLANNELETTE SHEETS Single 58 x 78 Only 27/6 pair. Doubles 36/6 pair. GREY, ENGLISH FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Bordered, 15/6 each. KAPOC QUILTS 45/9 SINGLE BED MATTRESSES From 65/9 KAPOC PILLOWS from 11/6 The Above Lines Are In Short Supply. Please Be Early. DON’T BE COLD !! ! CES. WILLIAMS FURNISHER AND AUCTIONEER DUKE STREET PHONE 638 : PRIVATE 646

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Waikato Independent, Volume XLV, Issue 6234, 4 May 1949, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Independent, Volume XLV, Issue 6234, 4 May 1949, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Independent, Volume XLV, Issue 6234, 4 May 1949, Page 1

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