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SITUATIONS VACANT BOY wanted for Dairy Farm, small herd, close town. Ring 121, Hunterville. FOSTERS Hotel requires 3rd Cook. Apply Manager. HOUSEMAID-Waitresses (2), wanted immediately for Pipiriki House. Apply Manager or Wanganui River Services Ltd. KITCHEN HAND wanted, good conditions. Apply Foster's Hotel. MAN wanted to attend Garden; Also one or two mates for concreting work. Phone 2084. PRESSER and Fleeco wanted; start approx. 10th. Ring Farley 9-1065. SECOND COOK wanted. Apply Criterion Hotel. YOUTH 17 to 18 years required for Dairy Factory. Apply Manager, Rangitikei Dairy Company, Bulls. OFFICE JUNIOR. THE Services are required of an Intelligent Girl for General Office Work. Typing essential. Apply— CUTHBERTSON & LEE, LTD., Victoria Avenue. TAIHAPE BOROUGH COUNCIL. WANTED: FOR SUMMER MONTHS CUSTODIAN for Swimming Baths. Further particulars obtainable from — W. HUDSON, Town Clerk. November 3, 1949. BULLDOZER OPERATOR. WANTED BULLDOZER OPERATOR MARTON. Good wages for right man. Reply PlO5, Chronicle. STAFF WANTED. . . WE have a vacancy on our Staff for an Office Junior, either Boy or Girl, preferably just left school or with a little Office experience. Typing is an advantage although the standard need not necessarily be high. Ample scope for initiative and room for advancement in highly paid, interesting and absorbing Career in Advertising. Apply personally to— THE MANAGER, Seivewright Advertising Agency, Union Bank Chambers—Victoria Ave., Wanganui. EIDE & CO. LTD. EIDE & CO. LTD. REQUIRE A YOUTH to learn the Canvas Trade. Good Wages and Conditions. Apply— HOLLAND & BROWN, Victoria Court, Wanganui, WHAT ARE YOUR PROSPECTS ? ARE you going to remain in an unskilled job at a fixed wage or will you enjoy the many advantages and rewards of a trained man? Start an I.C.S. specialised Course ot training NOW and ensure a successful career. "A" Motor Meeh. N.Z. Accountancy Wiremen's License Salesmanship Fitter & Turner Advertising Diesel Engineer Journalism Electrical Eng. Building Radio Mechanic Plan Drawing Over 300 I.C.S. Courses—let us know your trade or profession. Free Prospectus sent on request. Write NOW to—■ INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE -SCHOOLS, Dept. 1, 182 Wakefield Street Wellington. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. FLEMING AND DICK, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 69 GUYTON STREET, WANGANUI. Day Telephone, 3179. Night Telephones: I. B. Fleming, 2614, 19 Purnell Street. A. Dick, 3601, 178 Guyton Street. A. Hird, 2277, 25 Fitzherberts Ave. Cremations Arranged. DEMPSEY & SONS (Formerly Rogers & Dempsey). Day Telephone, 3886. Night Telephones: 2461, W. J. Dempsey, 2 Fergusson St. 3047, P. J. Dempsey, 16 Central Ave. 2366, A. C. Dempsey, 76 Duncan St. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 144 Victoria Avenue (Cr. McGrtier's) Cremations Arranged. FLORAL TRIBUTES. RENA ADDIS, FLORIST - TAIHAPE. COOPER'S Seeds, Seedlings and Nursery Stock, Hedge and Shelter Trees. Telephone 351. After hours 65S FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED. “ROSEMARY’’ FLORAL STUDIO, TAIHAPE. Now In Stock: Good Range Of FLOWER SEEDLINGS. ALSO: Pinus Insign us 2yr. Trees. W. F. Winstone’s and Cooper’s SEEDS. Orders taken for Shrubs and all other Plants. PHONE 471, DAY OR NIGHT. ~ AGREAT DEAL OF THOUGHT " GOES into every order entrusted to us. It is this extra attention which results in flowers truly beautiful and ' satisfying to our customers. ■ FARM EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. Maria Place. Phone 2139; after hours 3952. FLOWERS”—— ’ Fresh from our gardens daily, artistically arranged and delivered promptly that’s the Service Walker's promise you. Place your orders for All Floral Tributes with us for the maximum satisfaction. i WALKER’S FLORAL STUDIOS, Phone 3961. After Hours, 2522.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 4 November 1949, Page 1

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