| SITUATIONS VACANT APPRENTICE or Bake-house Labourer wanted. Aply P. G. Hamilton, cnr. Bell and Dublin Streets. JJARMAN-PORTER wanted, live in; I ideal conditions. Write "M 24 j Chronicle. OOWMAN-GARDENER wanted for sheep station. Apply Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Wanganui. JJOUSEKEEPER wanted for bachelor. Good country home and surroundings. Write “M 149 Chronicle. JJOUSEKEEPER wanted, 35 to 38 years of age; must be fond of children and clean; two children 8 and 10 years; good home in return for services and small remuneration. Apply D. Fraser, c/o Raetihi Carrying Co. Ltd., Raetihi. JUNIOR TYPISTE. MusT Te^ - keen and energetic. Good position with opportunities for advancement. Excellent working premises and modern equipment. Write, stating age, typing speed, exams, etc., to ''M25,” Chronicle. JADY-HELP wanted, middle-aged preferred, for country home. Apply 'Phone 46, Waverley. A£ARRIED Man wanted for fencing x and general farm work; own house, electric light, etc. Usual allowances. £5/10/- and meat. Apply Polson Bros., Fordell. AJARRIED Couple required for ■ sheep station, Wanganui River. Wife cook, husband general farm work and drive truck. Apply Registrar. Aotea District Maori Land Board, Wanganui. JJEFINED Lady-help wanted, 20 miles out of Gisborne. Apply Mrs. Frankish, 6 Liverpool St., mornings or evenings. JJELIABLE Women wanted to work for Wanganui Mothers Helpers’ Society. 40-hour week or by the hour. Highest wages. Mrs. T. Latham, Secretary, Harvey House, Collegiate School. ’Phone 270*. gMART Boy, 15 or over, good opportunity learn trade; very good wages. Mayfair Delicacies. j jyARDSMAIDS and Kitchenmaids wanted for Jubilee Home, Ara- ■ moho. Apply Matron, Jubilee Home, jo GORSE-GRUBBERS, 3/6 an hour and meat; tools and tents supplied. Apply Polson Bros., Fordell. C) OR 3 MEN wanted for gorse-grub- “ bing; contract preferred. Apply S. A. Ramsay, Rangiwahia R.D. or ’Phone 21 W, Ohingaiti, after 7 p.m. .TOGO Men, Women and Children to act as Spectators at the New Zealand Victory Cycle Championships at Cook's Gardens on Saturday, 16th. Apply at the gates. QRAND HOTEL Requires 2 EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES And 1 KITCHEN HAND. A LARGE Auckland firm engaged in Structural Steelwork and Ship Repairing has vacancies for Works Staff as follows: Boilermakers, Shop Fitters, Carpenters, Labourers, Boilermaker assistants, Electricians. Permanent positions under excellent conditions are offered to capable men. Only those with experience and ability should apply. Write Box 1633, Auckland. REFRESHMENT ROOM ~ ASSISTANTS. *pHE Railway Refreshment Rooms at Paekakariki and Marton require female assistants urgently. Full board and lodgings are provided in Departmental hostels and high weekly earnings assured. For full particulars respecting wages, conditions of employment, privileges, etc., apply in person, or by letter, to Member in Charge. WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of book-keeper to the Technical College Board. Applicants will be required to keep all books of account. Salary commensurate with experience; minimum £2OO plus allowances of £26 and £35. Full information as to duties available on personal application to the College Office. References required. Applications close with the Secretary, P.O. Box 192, on Wednesday, 20th February. ~ wanganuFhospitalTboard?' TAIHAPE HOSPITAL. AMBULANCE DRIVER. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Ambulance Driver at Taihape Hospital. Salary to commence £6 3s Od per week. Apply, stating age and previous experience, to the undersigned with whom applications close on the 23rd instant. K. HARRIS, Secretary. . JJARN 5/- to 10/- per hour writing I J display cards and tickets. Full or I part-time job. Free illustrated book- ' let shows you how. Write now. Mci Kay’s Art School, Box 367. Wanganui. j SPECIALISED TRAINING COUNTS. ; Throughout the world, thou -wds of euecese- ■ ful I.C.S. students hav? pro*. '*.hat a Course ( of training hao been their tn. st investment, i Up-to-date methods nnd knowledge are | demanded by progressive firms who are I always on th*- look-out for I.C.S trained men. j Here are some ot the spare-time study - Courses: I Plastics Motor Mechanic j Building Radio Engineer j Architecture Structural Eng. | Accountancy Electrical Eng. ! Journalism Wiremen’s License I What is your trade or pi ifeFsion ? Study an , I C.S. speciaijcd home-s-tudy Course and make a success of your career. Over 300 Courses (available. Write iow for details and frep I* Prospectus. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. L 183 WeUk>*t4>A.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 38, 15 February 1946, Page 1
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