IMPtOYKS ■ Married man FOR 900 acre hill country sheep farm. Large all electric house. J mile from main tar seal road. H miles from school, store and P.O 23 miles from Hamilton. Good wages and usual allowances for right man. Reply in first Instance giving full particulars to "SHEEP FARMER." Box 5117, Auckland. PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS LTD., GERALDINE WANTED EXPERIENCED Married Farm Hand with one or two dogs and knowledge of sheep work, fencing. occasional tractor driving and hay work. For further particulars ring Hilton. 847. or write giving details of experience to K. H. Hargreaves. Kakahu, Geraldine. 9322 WANTED. Married Man for general work on sheep farm. Three bedroom house, good conditions. Electricity septic tank. School bus. Apply G. H. GRIGG. Hororata. Telephone 6M. X3609 YOUTH for general sheep farm work, fencing, etc. Good experience for ambitious youth. Hing 139. Cheviot. 9423 SINGLE TRACTOR DRIVER WANTED preferred but not necessary. HI >--» 2SJ, AMBERLEY. evenings. 9319 _WANT» TO PURCHASE A BETTER allowance than ever on good used furniture Cash or trade-in One article or a houseful and no obligation to sell Ph 82-279 and our buyer will call Trade-in Dept. Me--I'enzie, Willis D ALL kinds of Clothing from Babies' to Dad and Mum wanted urgently. Ring 65-420 any time. 8615 ALL Furnifure Pianos Washing Machines etc Wanted Urgently Highest onces cash paid at your house Ph 84-939 Graveston's SydenhamD AN Oak Drawleaf Table with turned legs, in good condition. •phone 78-013 week-end. 453 A Better Price paid for good used furniture. Suites. Duchesses, Tallboys. Kitchen Cabinets. Carpets, etc. A houseful or one item. Our buyer will call at your home and you will be under no obligation to sell. 'Phone 60-184. Hutchinson. Whites.MWF A Cash Price Offered for all Carpets. Modem Furniture and Home Appliances No obligation Phone 64-906, our buyer will call Svdenham Furniture Market D BIAMOND Rings, Gold Savereigns. Gold and Silver Jewellery Tredreag, corner Gloucester and New Regent sts X 3209 EXAMINATION Typewriting Training by Begg. ’Phone 57-968.X3269 FURNITURE wanted smalT~or large quantities Buyer will call without obligation Tonks Norton and Co Ltd ’lO Lichfield st Phone 79-483 D NEVER dispose of your Furniture without first obtaining a Cash Quote from C E Jones Ltd., 'Phone 50-263. F TIMBER scaffolding and planks. in good order. Ring 76-056. 291 WAX models with natural or nvlon hair, suitable for hair styling. Phone Mrs Hysloo 39-049.6513 SPOT CASH Men’s Womens Children's Babies* Moderr Clothing. Men’s Boots Shoes. Electric Razors Transistor and Mantel Radios Binoculars Electric Heaters Carpets Soft Furnishings Blankets, China Crystal Ornaments. Jewellery When selling call or Phone for best cash prices Fair Dea] 269 Manchester street (next TAB oop ME D ) Phone 64-840 Wf call D 167 VICTORIA STREET REQUIRE good Used Furniture, Carpet*. Pianos, Household Goods Ton prices paid ’Phone 50-096 After hours 55-330 7351 LIGHTING PLANT 5 to 1\ k.w. WANTED Write giving full particulars, price and telephone number to A. L. George, C/o. P.O. Box 6018, Wellington. C.2. 1359 TAILORING AL T<* RATIONS n ouiU cub tunie* Heaivlei etc Uwr material made up Gartt Owen L*die< ano Gentlemen - Tailors 119 ”a«he» «t Phnn» 76-917 D "lA DIES "column Row Insist >n od<>urtree Sain tized Santex always The sufies’ finest Santowel with Nnlvn Still only 3s D
RANDOM REMINDER n / "who SAID ’ FIVE’?" Il | FIRST THINGS FIRST In the expansion of our bers of the Rugby bailers." Such a Chair universities over recent Union in “ How t 0 make (the first appointment universities over recent fnends and ln fl ue nce might indeed go to Mr years the question has people.” The complaint Tom Pearce) would sometimes arisen, and has been made for years bring the university not always been satis- that we elect politicians closer to the city folk, fnetnriiv answered of who know nothing about and the annual awardfactorily answered, ot administration> are not ing of degrees and dipwhether the seats of rea lly qualified to take lomas would give the higher learning ade- O n a portfolio. How much public, gown and town quately reflect our na- more vital it is to make together, a chance to put tlonal way of life. For the same arrangements Rugby on the higher instance, an excellent over something really pedestal where it becase could be made out serious such as Rugby. longs. And when the for having a Chair of It would solve the prob- Chair of Rugby is on its Rugby—not onlv to cater lem of finding jobs for feet, playing an integral for plavers but for retired All Blacks (al- part in the life of the coaches and officials. No- though most of them community and so on, one, for instance, could seem to do pretty well there could be attention become a Canterbury as it is) and it would given to another side of selector unless he had a put administration, nlay learning which the UniDiploma of Rugbv, and and tactics on a serious. versity is neglecting—later it could be made a high-level (not to say advice to the earnest full degree subject. And long-term) basis. Enrol- TA B. student. Mathethink of the opportuni- ments would, of course, matics would be more ties for empire-building be heavy; but for the interesting if there was (sorry, should have said first few years at least a serious study of win“commonwealth - build- women could be ex- ning doubles combinaing”). There could be eluded—except for the tions. And what could lecturers in forward annual lecture by the be a more fitting time in play, back play, re- Dean of the Faculty on which to start all this fereeing, touch-judging, “Advice to Wives and than World Mental and even to train mem- Fiancees of senior foot- Health Year?
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29505, 5 May 1961, Page 23
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