Situations Vacant SAf F-S REPRESENTATIVE REQUIRED aged 20 to 25 years. Apply In writing to: DIRECT IMPORTS NEW ZEALAND LIMITED, P.O. BOX 22258, CHRISTCHURCH. ‘Watties TEMPORARY WORK VACANCIES will shortly exist at our Shands Rd factory for work on our inspection lines. The work involves Inspecting product on conveyor belts. The period of employment will depend on the seasonal demand, which could give employment from one to six weeks. Vacancies wllll exist on our 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. shifts however over time will be required and the successful applicants may be required to work up to 10 hours per day 7 days a week. Own transport Is essential. If Interested call In between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. today and ask for. PERSONNEL OFFICER, J. WATTIE CANNERIES LTD, SHANDS ROAD, HORNBY. WAITING STAFF LOUIS RESTAURANT Is LOOKING for good, casual staff for our lunch and dinner service. Previous experienced preferred. For an interview please phone Craig: 61-969 After 4 p.m. WESTLAND ENTERPRISES LIMITED WOOD VENEER MANUFACTURERS WE REQUIRE a Sawyer who Is fully conversant with all aspects of mill work, including the keeping of circular saws. Good working conditions with regular overtime. For further Information please contact: The Manager, Hebbards Road, Gladstone, or ph. Peroa 802 Situations Wanted ENERGETIC young 19 yr old seeks full-time employment. H. licence and driving experience with references. Will consider anything, ph. 898-272. MATURE woman, experienced cleaner, wants parttime cleaning work, phone 896-793. TAXI driver fully experienced, requires single shift car, ph. 859-194. Situations Wanted Farm HARDWORKING agricultural student requires work on a farm for a period of 12 weeks. Please ph. Kim on 884 Walnuioru. LINCOLN College student requires work on mixed crop unit, late Feb. 1986 to Feb. 1987, H.T. and Ige tractor experience. Please contact P. Schuler, McKinley Rd, R.D. I, Te Aroha, or phone Te Aroha 49-611 collect. SHEARING wanted. Open or contract sheds. Start immediately. Phone 288-627 Lyttelton. For Sale ADDINGTON Drapery and Variety’s end of sale clearance. Ladles and children’s wear further reduced, ladles sundresses were $54.95, now only $19.99. Sunfrocks with Jackets were $108.50, now $58.50 and many less than W price bargains. Addingon Mall, 300 Lincoln Rd. ANSWERPHONES. A better choice, expert advice and unbeatable terms. Telecom N.Z. Ltd, ph. 66-166 (24 hrs). ANTIQUES and curios, 270 Cashel St, next to Provincial Hotel, for all interesting and unusual pieces If buying or selling. Phone 31-616. ANTIQUES. Hundreds of our advertisers wanting to buy or sell every month. Auction Information from all over NZ. Exclusive Information to our subscribers. Hundreds of bargains and rare pieces every month. Only 1500 subscribers nationwide. Lookout Magazine is available by annual subscription only, and is an invaluable resource for the cost conscious collector or dealer alike. To secure your annual subscription, send $4B cheque/postal order to Lookout Publications, P.O. Box 5124, Wellesly St, Auckland (8 Copeland St, Auckland). AT Northern Trading you will find bargains In beds, mattresses, tallboys, duchesses, wardrobes, dining suites, desks, quality oak furniture. Best selection In town. Open throughout holiday period. 146 Lichfield St, phone 64981. AUTOMATIC Washer, F and P 400, only $599 or easy terms, 12 months guarantee and free delivery. Lane’s Appliances, 107 Rlccarton Road, ph. 489-884. BEDSPREADS. Millie Jean, New Zealand’s leading designer and manufacturer invites you to our new larger premises. Bedspreads unequalled In quality can be made In size and colour of your choice also matching drapes and wallpapers. Consultants' available free of charge. Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, 9 p.m. Friday. 570 Colombo St. CARPET a floor, mat or rug, large or small. Roses Carpets make them all. Buy direct, Roses Carpets, 425 St Asaph St, Linwood side of Fitz-, gerald Ave. CARPET, a large quantity of factory seconds and short ends has Just arrived, so be quick. Roses Carpet, 425 St Asaph St, Just over Fitzgerald Ave, not one way system. CARPET, all our used carpets have been shampooed, see Roses Carpets, 425 St Asaph St, Linwood side Fitzgerald Ave, not one way system. Hours 9-5 and Saturday 9-12. CARPET, a “while you wait” binding and fringing service. Roses Carpets, 425 St Asaph St, (Linwood side of Fitzgerald Ave). Ph. 795-730.
CARPET bargains, dozens of good shampooed used carpets to choose from at Carpet Traders, 429 Tuam Street (near Stanmore Road). Ph. 890-076. Hrs. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays, late night Thurs. FRIDGE, National 344 cu ft, brand new, $345, ph. 69-130.
CLEARANCE SALE HUNDREDS of sheets, new fencing steel, coloured and galvanised. Tray roofing and gutters, long and short length. All must be cleared at below cost prices. Sale, Thursday and Friday all day, Saturday morning. Balfour Roofing, 67 McAlpine St, behind Metro Station, Sockburn.
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