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SITUATIONS VACANT. rjUTCHER, experienced, or Youth, wanted for provincial town (shop] work). ’Phone: Day, 3322; night,’ 2522. ( ' IRL wanted to help in house, | mornings only. Apply Mrs. Frank Deighton, Tutaenui Road, Marton. ENERAL wanted for two weeks. Apply Imperial Hotel. J UNIOR Saleswomen, experienced, wanted for our Fancy, Mantles, Underclothing and Hosiery Depart- ■ ments. Apply Warnock’s Drapery, Ltd. capable, wanted for doctor's house; good wages; all electric. Apply Mrs. Dickie, Box 50, Patea. SINGLE Shepherd wanted for Sheep Station; easy mustering, good living conditions; wages £i a week. Apply Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd., Taihape. ’Phone 111, evenings 358. WOMAN or Girl wanted for general housework: two adults; plain cooking. Apply W. S. Hawkins. Robert Street, Marton. y’OUTH, reliable, wanted for Sheep Station. Milk house cow. Good conditions, wages, and opportunity to learn. Apply, with references, to Wright. Stephenson and Co., Ltd. WANTED. yOUTHS (2) FOR BOXROOM. Apply— WANGANUI SASH & DOOR FACTORY & TIMBER CO., LTD. WAIPAWA HOSPITAL BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited from * Maternity Nurses to take up duties at the St. Joseph's Street Maternity Hospital in Waipukurau. Salary according to experience and qualifications. Full particulars available on application. (Sgd.) P. R. SMYRK, Managing Secretary. Waipukurau. RANGnTKEFcWNT’Y COUNCIL. MANAGER KAKARIKI ROADSTONE WORKS. A P PLICATIONS from competent A persons are invited for the above position. Conditions of appointment can be seen at. the office of this paper, or obtained on application to the Rangitikei County Office, Marton. Salary Five Hundred Pounds per annum, with free house, etc. Applications must reach this office by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, October 4, 1944. SYDNEY A. R. MAIR, County Engineer. Marton, September 22, 1944.

POST-WAR INDUSTRY. TRAINED Men with specialised knowledge will be in great demand. You can qualify for an excellent position by taking an I.C.S. Course of training. Here are eome of the nome-study Conmes:— Diesel Engineer Carpentry Structural Eng. Plumbing Electrical Eng. Draftsman Furniture Maker Motor Meeh. Office Training Radio Meeh. Accountancy Plastics If your subject, trade or profession is not above, write to the I.C.S. for details of Courses. Free I.C.S. Prospectus sent on request. Call or write NOW 1 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. D, P.O. Box 233, Wanganui. 1 MACHINERY FOR SALE. QNE T.D.35 Tractor, one T2O Tractor, with new pins and bushings; one Caterpillar 15 Tractor, 1 Farmall H Tractor, on rubbers; one T2O Power Pulley and Power Take-off, two R. & G. Scufflers. C. H. CAMPBELL, LTD., Broadway, Marton. Telephones: Day, 2641; Night, 2534.

WANGANUI FURN. C. SPECIALS /"’ANE push chairs £6/14/- from Wanganui Furniture Co., Duncan Street, Wanganui East. ■pRAMS—a large selection various colours and designs at Wanganui Furniture Co. pRAMS, well sprung and very smart, suitable for all weathers, £lO/5/6. HOOSE that new pram, now priced at £lO/5/6. Wanganui Furniture Co. PUSHCHAIRS, special springing and strongly made, £6/14/-. Wanganui Furniture Co. QPECIAL value in coach prams conk - vertible into basinettes. Factory price from £lO/5/6, funeral furnishers JJEMPSEY & (Formerly Rogers and Dempsey) FUNERAL DIRECTORS, . 144 Victoria Avenue (Cr. McGruers') Day Telephone 3886. Night Telephones: 2461. W. J. Dempsey, 2 Fergusson St. 3047. P. J. Dempsey, 16 Central Av. 2366, A. C. Dempsey, 76 Duncan St. Cremations Arranged. ' A. C. G ILLES?I_E ’ FUNERAL DIRECTOR Cremations Arranger Cr. Guyton and St. Hill Streets, Night Telephone, 3036. Day Telephone, 3035. Private Address: 25 Duncan Street, Wanganui East. Show Room and Mortuary Chapel. Free Use for Clients. j gYMES, y LEMING & j)ICK, FUNERAL DIRECTORS 69, GUYTON STREET, WANGANUI. Day Telephone, 3179. Night Telephones: I B. Fleming, 2614, 19 Purnell Street. A Dick. 3601. 178 Guyton Street. Cremations Arranged

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 230, 26 September 1944, Page 1

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