SITUATIONS VACANT. Twelve Words, One Shilling per Insertion; Three Insertions 2s Cd Applicants when applying for situations where references are asked for should send copies (not original) of their references. AUCKLAND lUEI-.OPOLITAN FIRE BOARD. ■VT'POIXTMEaT OF DEPUTYSUPERINTENDENT. ' 4 IMPLICATIONS addressed to the -»- Chairman will be received up to Js!h March, lor the position of DeputySuperintendent to the Board. Applicants must -ta.ue age, Are b: "-ade o'perience. and present occuPKRCY BUTLER. Seeretai. PROFESSIONAL"' "" io!i Cluo. Chrislchu i' services of a Pre i application 199, Christ-RAYTON-JONES. LTD.. require the !>*■" ARABLE WINDOW DRESSER to act as Floor Superinienden rrHERE' SPHERE'S no time like the present -*- to start training yourself for a better position. The trained man can attain success impossible to the untrained. Acquire your knowledge by j-pare-Lme study of an I.C.S. Course. Over 300 Courses, include: Radio, Accountancy, General Bookkeeping, Sale.maiiship, .Matriculation, Cartoon-
jng. Advertising, etc. The Intcrna- ' Correspondence Schools tN.Z.) )ept D, 128 Gloucester street, CLrfstchurch. F4805 TO REPRESENTATIVES. 1/STABLISHED lirm of Importers rcJj quire Gentleman regularly coverjn;, Canterbury Province to act as their Representative. Remuneration on commission basis. Write, giving full particulars, to "Agency," Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Auckland. 2255 ?rHE~Christchurch" "College "of "Hair- * dressing, the First Established College, 104 Armagh street, West. Theoretical and Practical Training with Salon Experience. Telephone L's-063 for a qualified assistant. H 473" • 'MART Assistant, experienced, wanted for Garage. Must be reliable. Age 17-19. Able to drive. Apply in own handwriting, enclosing copies op.lv of references. Anply W.F.H.. "Press." 2253 TAY'S N.Z. Hcurdressing College, *-' Fletcher Buildings, 769 Colombo street. The above College, the original 1 ''lirdressmg College in New Zealand, _ arantees Tuition, assistance Positions. 'Phone 33-043. H 6176 / CHAUFFEUR-MECHANIC, married, ■' Old Country training, write stating experience, copies references. Mappin, Ul Mountain road, Epsom, Auckland. RADIO SALESMEN." ' \ NUMBER of Young, Energetic "*■ Men wanted. Apply in person Monday, 9-12 a.m.. 396 WANTED. Two" First-Class Motor * Body Builders. Apply Anderson's Motor Body Works, Crawford street, Du.nedin. 1807 1/LDERLY~Widower "Offers Horn a, J J small wage, to middle-aged Housekeeper: age and wage to A.P«.rI., ••Press." __ 1850 '\VA.\TED, for household duties, Fendalton. thoroughly domesticated town lumilv ihrci country Girl, over 20; 8.N.H., "Press." 1818 \\ r ANTED, genuine country girl, good ■ milker, light housework, near town. Goo.i wages. A.M.H., "Press." 1788 WANTED, Youth" "for""" Suburban ' Dairy Farm, must be good jmlker. Apply F.L.H., "Press.'|_ 2380 \VANTEDra Good"Hand-Milk"cr for ** Dairv Farm. State age and wage
Vl r ANTED, Girl for Housework, plain ■ cooking; no children. S.G., "Press," Ashburton. 2544 I,'XPERIENCED Mannequin required J J for Window Displays. Apply Drayton-Jones. Ltd. 2550 \VANTED, good .six-horse teamster. ** Applv D. and W. E. Hampton, Methven. " 2441 \\ T ANTED," Boy for farm"." State quail- ■'* fications and wages. Reply, J. Harris, Waipara. 1656 "iVANTED,""" middle-aged Teamster, ** able to milk. Apply, statins wages. W.L.H.. "Press." _ 1794 A \ r ANTED, strong, willing~Girl, good *' .home and wages. Small family. Seaside. M.L.H., "Press." __ _1767 .VrANTEDTYouth for _ i"eam"and gen- * * eral farm work. Apply to C.L.H., -Press" Office. _ _ 1738 WANTED,""' a Strong""Boy "to help on " milk round. E.M.H., ~,\. T ANTED, Men and Boys to Learn '* Fitting and Turning, Motor-car Repairing and Driving, Electrical, Mining and every branch of General Engineering. We teach in months instead <A years by practical methods. Positions guaranteed to our graduates. Day or Evening Classes,-9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Call or write: POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. 22A Manchester street. -J J;U;i..Ui f Ir.tc Canterbury Labour Ex-rhriTj-L.) KHQUIKIvS: Cook (Tourist Hotel), Parlourmaid (Ashburton), Ilnusc-Sewing-iiiani, <', e u- ral (Ur.vn, rniddlc-aged preferred,', lit'fieraL (town and country). Office hours: '.i.-.iO a.m. to 5 I).in. Tel. 31-181. 173
LOST AND FOUND "I OST. Ladies - Gold Wristlet WATCH, ■* J Expanding, between , Armagh ■■UK'di, Salisbury street, via Oxford terrace. Madras street; initiate on back. I.G.M. Reward <,u returning to 2\>A Salisbury street. Valued as a keepsake. 1811 j OST. Riccarton. PURSE, containing *-* small greenstone matchbox, iniHalfd L.A.S. Reward. H.M.H.. _ 1818 T OST, Black Pony MARE. Please ■* l communicate Robt. Moore, 310 Paoanui road. 'Phone 23-225. 1749 J NFORMATION Wanted whereabouts Fox Terrier DOG, Tony, strayed I:eward. 153 Redruth avenue, 'phone 30-781. 1768 " TRAYEDon"~~n7y ~~Property, Main 1 South road, 2 WETHERS. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold. H. Clarke. 1703 MISCELLANEOUS. ITATE Florists—Wreaths, Bouquets, Cut Flowers. Highest class work at short notice. Mrs Taylor, 730 Colombo street. Phoee 32-857. Nurseries, 36-540. 9542 CTAIN Those Floors! Excelsior Jacobeat Stain from Minsons wlil .do it best. ipt. 1/-, £,pt. 1/6, lpt. 2/6. A yood quick-drying varnish stain.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21412, 2 March 1935, Page 24
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