SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED. Cook for College House. Apply, Mrs Parr. 'Phone 31-704. 576 YOUNG Girl Wanted to operate Small Press. Apply, 563 A Colombo street. WANTED. An Experienced Cook. Also a General. Apply. White Hart Hotel. 6884 COMPANION-HELP for elderly lady. Hours, 9 till 12 daily. 8 Latimer square after 7 o’clock Friday evening. H340. ‘’Press.” ~~ PARTLY Trained- Nurse or Capable Woman for lady, light night duties. 'Phone 24-127. —— 570 CAPABLE, Single Tractor-Driver, Experienced in headers and farm machinery. Apply with refs, and wages required to Hirta, -press.’ WANTED, Married Couple, tractor driver and general farm hand. Separate cottage. Wife’s duties nil. Kl9. “Press” Office. Ashburton. 564 WANTED. Single Farm Manager. hill country, North Canterbury. Knowledge of sheep and agriculture. Lamb down 1350 ewes, drive Crawler Tractor. P2381, “Press.” KIND Person as Housekeeper for one adult and two children of school age. All electrical convs. No outside work. Able to take part in social activities recommendation. Apply. H342, "Press.” MARRIED COUPLE FOR NORTH CANTERBURY FARM. Man exp’d. TractorDriver and Farm Hand, with knowledge of Lanz Tractor driving if possible. Wife housekeep and cook for one, and occasional men. Apply with refs, and wages required to—H3so, "PRESS." MARRIED Couple wanted for North Canterbury Mixed Farm of 1200 acres, carrying 1800 sheep, with 400 acres under plough. Man to drive tractor (AllisChalmers Crawler), new Implements, and general farm work. Wife’s duty, cook for shearers only. Township, rail, and school 4 miles. No school bus. Good cottage and allowances. Apply, with references, to National Mortgage and Co., 147 Hereford street. 6896 PORTER REQUIRED. THE HERMITAGE, MT. COOK, Requires the services of a SMART PORTER (Lady preferred). Apply in person;— MOUNT COOK and SOUTHERN LAKES tourist co.. Ltd., 6875 92 Gloucester street HEAD STOREMAN. WE REQUIRE the services of a capable HEAD STOREMAN for one of our stores. The successful applicant must be capable of handling staff and possess initiative and ability. Good prospects and remuneration and good working conditions. Apply in writing, stating previous experience and enclosing copies of testimonials, to— The Manager, JOHN BURNS and CO.. LTD., 185 Lichfield street, CHRISTCHURCH. SITUATIONS VVANTED. COUNTRY Position Wanted by capable woman. H322, “Press.” CHIMNEY Sweeping Electro Co Ring 48-314. R N. Pye. Prop X 7568 HANDY Young Man would like work for short period. H312, “Press.” MAN Cook wants position, station or camp. H286, “Press” Office. WANTED, Fencing and Crutching; go anywhere. Apply H293, “Press." STATION Cowman open for engagement; honest and reliable. H3lO, "Press." ROTARY Hoe, Clearing. Levelling. Cultivating. Nothing too small or big. ’Phone 31-818. : X 9021 FIREWOOD Sawing, on own Premises, anywhere. Write, 404 Colombo' st., Sydenham S.l. . XB4 POSITION Wanted by experienced Shepherd; good dogs. Free of military obligations. H237, “Press." CARRIER— 1 7s 6d hour. Furniture Removals, General Carrying. McDonald, 272 Stanmore rd. ’Phone 32-977. T.C. HOUSEKEEPER to one gent; capable, trustworthy; small wage for good home. Good references, H287, “Press." CRUTCHING Wanted for two-stand Portable Plant, within a radius 50 miles of Springfield. Reply, Parkin, Contractor, Springfield. 507 LANDSCAPE Gardener, returned soldier. requires spraying, pruning, all classes of gardening work carried out. RangioraKaiapoi district. 173, “Press," Rangiora,
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CUTE* MANICURE Don’t be lavish with your Cutex, as supplies are short because of the war. Use Cutex only on special occasions instead of regularly, to make the bottle last as long as possible. CUTEX LIQUID POLISH • EASIEST TO USE • WEARS LONGEST • MOST FASHIONABLE SHADES • MOST ECONOMICAL • WILL NOT CHIP OR PEEL Distributors: Van Staveren Bros., 38 Taranaki, Street, Wellington. / ve A LOT OH My HANDS wese PAYS BUT! CAN TAKE IT. „ m m m 5 & 1. Rush hour in a restaurant certainly knocks the stuffing out of you! Heavy trays . . . short tempers . . . hungry customers—and only half the staff we used to have. Phew! ’M in debt to UFEBUOV. I KNOW l'M SAFE FROM 8.0, ANP/WSKIN TEULS ME ITIS ABOUT THE MILDEST SOAP I’VE EVER USED. .. When I get home, a Lifebuoy bath or me! Tiredness drifts away. The day’s itickiness disappears. In a few minutes ,’m ready for anything knowing I’m lainty, feeling braced-up and fresh. THE ONE SOAP SPECIALLV MADE TO PREVENT "B.O." 2. But when you read in the paper what our boys are doing, it makes you think! “If they can take so much, we mustn’t grumble,”... Anyway, it’s easy to freshen up at the end of the day. 'K t 4, Down at the Red Cross depot they’re always glad of help. It’s a hectic life but I like it. If we once let those Japs get a leg-in we’d know what real trouble was like. M am SJ IK£i Mmhrwrr. W.48.27Z. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED—PETONE,
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23970, 10 June 1943, Page 7
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