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SITUATIONS VACANT (’OOK and Waitress wanted, small house; good wages and conditions. Apply Provincial Hotel. (JAPABLE Woman wanted as Com-panion-help to elderly lady; or home offered to capable woman in return for care of elderly lady. Address at Chronicle Office, Marton. U ELP wanted in house, two hours daily, preferably mornings; Monday to Friday. ‘Phone 2152, Marton. VIEN wanted for our Grain and ■ Lx Seed Store: good working conditions. Apply Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd. NTARRIED Shepherd wanted imme"Lx diately for Mangaweka District; good conditions. Apply, with references, to J. G. Wilson, Sanson, R.D., Palmerston North. "VI AN wanted for gardening, one full X ’ x day, or two half-days weekly. Ring 2206, Marton. QMART Girl, 1517yr5., wanted for shop work: excellent wages and conditions. Ring 4045. STEWARDS wanted for St. John’s Workingmen’s Club. Apply personally, or in wriitng to the Secre-tary-Manager. QINGLE Shepherd wanted; hilly ° country; good conditions. Also Men wanted, on an hourly basis, for repairing fences. ‘Phone 3502, evenings, Mr. George Glenn. VVAITRESS and Housemaid-waitress ’’ wanted. Apply Imperial Hotel. XVA’TRESS Wanted. Good wages. ’’ Apply Station Hotel. JUNIOR CLERK (MALE). A PPLICATIONS are invited for the A position of Junior Clerk in our Head Office at Marton. THE MARTON SASH, DOOR AND TIMBER CO., LTD. P.O. Box 35 - MARTON. WANTED TTOUSEMAID, ALSO WAITRESS. XX Ideal conditions. Apply— GRETNA HOTEL, TAIHAPE. WANTED QTRONG YOUTH FOR SEED AND ° GRAIN STORE. Excellent opportunity to learn. Permanent position. Apply— WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD.

■ BRENT’S. rpHE unique and attractive Rotorua Tourist Hotel requires TWO WAITRESSES. Excellent wages, conditions and accommodation. Fares paid. Wire collect. Or ‘phone collect— MANAGER. Brent's Hotel, RotoruS. ‘Phone 10. NELSON HOSPITAL BOARD. MATERNITY TRAINING. □"HERE are vacancies for MATERNJ- j T y TRAINEES for the term commencing June. 1947. Intending anpli- i cants should apply to the Matron, Nelson Hospital, for fuller particulars. W. H. GALBRAITH, Managing-Secretary. NELSON HOSPITAL BOARD. I TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES I \"ACANCIES are available for in- ! tending Student Nurses. i The next Preliminary Class will come into residence early in May. Intending aoplicants should apply to the Matron’ Nelson Hospital, for full particulars. W. H. GALBRAITH. Managing-Secretary. pARN~S/- to 10/- per hour writing display cards and tickets. Full or part-time job. Free illustrated booklet shows you how. Write now. McKay's Art School. Box 367, Wanganui. MAKE SPARE TIME PAY. Do a little study during spare time and Im- , prove your knowledge. I.C.S. specialised training Courses are prepared tor the man I who wants to get on in his trade or business and can be studied anywhere at any time. I Here are some:— ■ Accountancy Foundry Work I Salemansh;? Wireman’s Lie. ( Marine Eng. Structural Eng. ■ Electrical Eng. Concrete Work 1 Office training Radio Mechanic I If your subject is not above, let us know I your trade or profession. Free Prospectus on I request. Send NOW to—- : INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, 1 Dept. 1. 182 Wakefield St.. Wellington. CITY PLATERS, 7 St. Hi.'l .Street. •YJ OTORISTS—Poor lights are a coni .st ant danger. City Platers replate r reflectors on four-hour service. Re- . 1 suits guaranteed. . dILVERWARE—RepI alines the answer to prohibitive cost of replacement. Guaranteed workmanship at City Platers. QILVER Replating—Both large and ■ small orders receive the same inj dividual care and attention at City . Platers. CRAFTSMANSHIP in Silver—No matter how difficult that re-plating job may appear, the City Replaters ■ can do it. VITARRANTS of Fitness—There is no » ’’ excuse for poor lights. Reflectors 1 reflated on 4-hour service. ■ pROM Band Instruments to the ’ miniature family heirloom. No re--1 plating job too b g or too small for Citv Platers

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Wanganui Chronicle, 11 March 1947, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, 11 March 1947, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, 11 March 1947, Page 1

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