GIRLS! Bonuses are BIGGEST at u Canterbury M Miss A’s bonus and wages reach terbury” tops. For here is work £4/5/- a week. A year ago she had after any girl’s heart. Silken fabrics no experience. Miss M’s been here and soft woollen materials to be longer, her pay envelope holds £5/5/- fashioned into dainty lingerie, smart a week. Miss L. after 6 months’ woolly underwear and outerwear, training already adds a bonus of 15/- Light, clean work done among to her over-award wage. Yes, to friendly people in a friendly place, girls of average ability, bonuses are Airy, temperature-controlled work* BIG and easily made at Canterbury. rooms and plenty of extras to ensure your health and happiness. There’s But if you consider the work you do a Cafeteria; a nurse and sick-room; and where you do just as important a staff shop where you buy cheaply; as money, then you’ll still find “Can- a whole array of sporting activities. If you’re an experienced machinist wanting the highest rewards for your ability. If you’re inexperienced and wanting to earn big money quickly, come and see us. Ask for Mr Hanna, LANE, WALKER, RUDKIN LTD., 32 MONTREAL ST., CHRISTCHURCH
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24910, 25 June 1946, Page 6
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198Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24910, 25 June 1946, Page 6
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