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SITUATIONS VACANT BOY wanted for sheep farm in Tai- | hape district. Good home. Ring 284 R, evenings. FEMALE cook wanted for average 6 on sheep farm. Wages £5/10/-. Ring 549 Wanganui, make toll collect. , MEN (one or two), wanted for scrub cutting and gorse grubbing; no accommodation. Phone 769. after 7. MARRIED Man wanted for stud dairy farm; must be good with stock; preference to man with family; award wages and usual allowances. Write V3lB, P.O- Box 3, Marton . t. MAN wanted to look after Piggery. Marton Meat Co. MAN or Woman Cook wanted, with assistant, to cook for shearers for about six weeks, starting October 30. Write H 6, Chronicle. YOUNG lady wanted for garden, car calls daily, no work, wages no object; also girl to assist in garden (nursery) light duties, excellent conditions and good wages. Write GlB7, Chronicle. YOUNG Lady, 15 to 18, wanted for position in bookshop. Apply in own handwriting to “G 178 Chronicle. COWMAN-GARDENER WANTED MILK two cows, attend to garden and odd jobs. Apply— FARMERS' DISTRIBUTING COY., Victoria Avenue. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL Requires— A COOK. VACANCIES VACANCIES For MACHINISTS MACHINISTS MACHINISTS ALSO GIRLS FOR CUTTING AND TRIMMING. At J. J. McCASKEY & SON LTD. J. J. McCASKEY & SON LTD. 1 IF YOU ARE AN EXPERIENCED MACHINIST you immediately step into the top wage rating and also receive generous Production Bonuses. IF YOU WANT A CAREER, McCASKEY’S offer an interesting, useful and well paid job, with unusually good conditions, PARENTS PARENTS McCASKEY’S offer your children a useful profession under skilled supervision. i Under our system of tuition learners advance quickly. I We would more than welcome I your inspection of the many staff ‘ amenities offered. Contact ■ MR. D. YOUNG, Production Manager, J. J. McCASKEY & SON LTD. J. J. McCASKEY & SON LTD. "RELAX HOUSE," TAUPO QUAY WANGANUI. | Telephone 3188.

I CHOOSE A CAREER IN THE RAILWAYS. I VACANCIES IN THE FOLLOWING BRANCHES. 'TRAFFIC BRANCH: Youths and men 16 to 28 years of age, holding not less than the fifth standard educat’onal certificate. LOCOMOTIVE BRANCH: Youths 16 to 20 years of age. and dischargeu servicemen under 23 years of, age, holding sixth standard or higher educational certificate. 'HUTT WORKSHOPS: Fitters. Turners, Fitters (electrical). Carpenters. I Springmakers, Patternmakers. TrimI mers. Coppersmiths, Boilermakers, I Moulders, Blacksmiths, Welders, i’ Rope-Splicers, Sheet-Metal Workers. and Labourers (including jun- ‘ iors). 'EAST TOWN WORKSHOPS: Fitters. Turners, Carpenters, Boilermakers, j Blacksmiths, Coppersmiths, and LaI bourers (including juniors). MAINTENANCE BRANCH: Plumb- : ers, Painters and Carpenters. [SIGNAL & ELECTRICAL BRANCH: : Electricians, Carpenters. Blacksmiths and Labourers (including juniors), for Line and Signal erecting. GOOD WAGES. OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT. NO LOST TIME. RAILWAY TRAVELLING PRIVILEGES. Apply nearest Stationmaster or Railway OHice, or write General Manager. Railways. Wellington. ' EARN 5/- to 10/- an 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. NEXT YEARS JOB? lyilAT will Vol* bi- doing:’ Are you classed a Trained Man: You future is in your own training NOW and breon.e an indispensable Salesmanship Radin Mechanic Plan Drawing Anal. Chemist. Electric Eng. Fitter and Turner Advertising Diesel Engineer Journalism and Short Story* Writing" 0 Ticket and Showcard Writing If your subject, trade* or profession is not above, let us know. Free I.C.S. Prospectus q eS IN TERN A tY’o'n A L Dept. 1. 182 Wakefield Street. Wellington.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 4 October 1947, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, 4 October 1947, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, 4 October 1947, Page 1

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