I SITUATIONS VACANT. I QARPENTER wanted to do Repairing; urgent Address at Chronjcle. I |AILY Help, capable, wanted. Telei phone 2380. I Man or Boy wanted to milk house cows, do odd jobs and ■ vegetable garden. Apply Walter Simp- , son, Bonny Glen. ’Phone 2865, Marton, i ; pEMALE General wanted. Apply Imj perial Hotel. | QIRL wanted for housework; mornings only. Apply Mrs. Ken Joblin, I Bond Street, Marton. H ELP - capable, wanted; able to drive car; good country home, near Marton. Write "R 128 Chronicle. j AN, experienced, married or single, wanted for Sheep Farm. A. T. Hunter, Makirikiri. or Boy wanted for Sheep Farm. Pearce Estate, Putea or Waitotara. Apply R. Robson, Accontant, Maria Place, Wanganui. UAN, with team of dogs, wanted I for Sheep Farm; good house, school handy; found cow, meat, potatoes. firewood; wages £4. Would | also employ lad of family. Write F. Larsen. Upper Waitotara. ■y£ARRIED Man wanted for general Farm work; with cogs; school facilities; electricity; £5 a week plus usual allowances; references. Or ex- | perienced Single Man. with dogs; hot ■water and electricity in quarters; £5 | <•■ week and found. Apply Montl gomerie Bros., Kakatahi. QFFICE Junior wanted for Solicitor’s Office. Apply, in own handwriting, to P.O. Box 68, Wanganui. IJANTRYMAID wanted. Apply i Grand Hotel. CRINGLE Man wanted to help handmilking: thorough knowledge sheep and agriculture; award wages; sober, reliable; references essential. i Write “Milker,” Box 3, Marton. s’HAREMILKER wanted, 60-70 cows; I k usual terms, plus £5O per year i bonus. Apply in writing to N.Z. Loan ■ and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., j Wanganui. \VANTED immediately, a second dining-room maid, a second panI try maid and a housemaid. Apply i Matron, Girls’ College. X’OUTH or Landgirl wanted for I Dairy Farm; machine . milking; ■ three miles from Wanganui. Ring 4186. i ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVY. i PPLICATIONS are invited from 1 ‘ men up to forty-five yea"; of age • —and in special rases fifty years of I age—with not more than three chil- ! dren, for service in the Royal N.Z. Navy on important work in conneci lion with shore stations. Men of good 1 character and intelligence are required. but special qualifications and previous knowledge of the sea are not necessary. Some electrical or mechanical knowledge is advantageous but not essential. Selected candidates will be required to undergo a medical examination which will not be as stringent fts that reouired for service afloat, and those selected will be entered as Able Seamen and paid as such, together with the usual allowances. Full details of conditions of service and nay obtainable on application to • Director of Naval Recruiting, Devonnort. Auckland. TRAINED MANPOWER I ’ To-day war industry and business are 1 < allin - for MORE trained men. Never has I there been greater opportunities for keen, I ambitious men who have completed special- ! ized training. The I.C.S- provide over 300 | Courses, such as: : Machine Shop Practice Bookkeping Heat Treatment of Metals Journalism > Ocean Navigation Architecture i Aircraft Production Radio , Electrical Engineering Matriculation Enquire NOW about details of I.C.S. home ! study Courses of training. Your country i wants trained men —answer the call I Send I for Free Prospectus to — INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. D, Box 233, Wanganui. FRUIT FOR SALE. I DELICIOUS Apples, 100 cases selling I at 4/6 case. Wanganui Fruit I Supply (opp. Linwood Motors.) JgUY your Week-end Fruit and Vegetables from us and keep the prices down. Wanganui Fruit Supply (opp. Linwood Motors). M OOD AND COAL. p BULLOCK & CO.. LTD., have the most up-to-date coal yard and delivery service in Wanganui. All best coals and goods stocked. ’Phone 2519, 2327. QJTRONGMAN and Taupiri Coals are unequalled in quality. Sole Wanganui agent, B. Bullock and Co., Ltd ’Phone 2519 or 2327. MOTOR SERVICES. WANGANUI—MARTON JUNCTION yyHITE QJTAR \JOTOR 4JERVICE I CONNECTING WITH EXPRESS TRAINS TO WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND Wanganui Departs: 4.30 a.m., 6 p.m., and 9.30 p.m. FARES: Day 5/Night 7/6 (less 10 per cent, return). WANGANUI—PALMERSTON. CONNECTING WITH CARS AND EXPRESS TRAINS TO NAPIER GISBORNE. MASTERTON AND WELLINGTON. 1 Wanganui Depart 7.45 a.m., 10 0. a.m., 4 p.m. FARES: 10/- Single, 18/- Return. SUNDAY’S: Wanganui Depart 11.15 a.m., 4.30 p.m. ■PHONE 2161 SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED ARTIN & yERNON, J" TD. 'PHONE 2161.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 118, 22 May 1942, Page 1
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