SITUATIONS VACANT GIRLS QPP ORTUNIT Y for girls wishing to enter the Corsetry and' Underwear manufacturing at "LIBERTYLAND,"» Palmerston North. Ideal working conditions. Accommodation at present for a limited number of country applicants who will be willing to share rooms in good homes. 'Phone 7943 or write Mrs. Youngs, "LIBERTYLAND," Roy Street, Palmerston North. KING GEORGE V MEMORIAL HEALTH CAMP, OTAKI JHERE are vacancies at the above camp for: — COOK LAUNDRESS DORMITORY AIDS Permanent positions. Good wages and condition. Uniforms provided. Accommodation available. Apply to — The Matron, HEALTH CAMP, Otaki, = or ring 'phone 100, Otaki. SMART Youth wanted to learn dry cleaning trade. Apply Levin Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Co., Ltd. CARPENTER AND APPRENTICE \^E require the services of a tradesman, and also have opening for boy or youth to l'earn -the trade. Apply Avery and Hannah, Levin. 'Phone 285J. REPLACEMENT Parts Merchandising is an interesting calling and irained men are always in demand. We offer a permanent position as a junior to a bright boy to learn this interesting work. Cali and discuss th:s position with us. — McMinn .Motors, Ltd., Ford Dealers, Levin. Tel. 481. SHOP ASSISTANT ^ attractive position as shop assistant is available for an intelligent saleswoman in our Levin shop. Previous shop experience is desirable, but a woman unused to shop •.vork will be considered and trained for this position. Wages £4/8/6. Apply: ADAMS BRUCE, LTD., Levin. $ J CAN still supply a few thousand yellow Dutch Iris, Heemskirk, early flowering. — A. H. Burgess, Kawfu Road, Levin. OPPORTUNITY J^ELIABLE firm established 80 years overseas, requires suitable men to conduct own business retailing quality household products direct to the home. Repeat saies guaranteed. Earnings well above; average assured conscien-tious; workers. This • is an outstanding' opportunity 'for keen men desirous[ of commencing in business on their own account. Car advantage. Write— THE J. R. WATKINS CO. (N.Z.) LTD., 223 Waltham Road, Christchurch. . , . , * ; • fa MORE REGULATIONS . . 40 deg. to 50 deg. f o:* Fether Flake Years of experience and experit ment in making Fether Flake Puff Pastry led to a special Adams Bruce regulation. As soon as a batch of Fether Flake is finished, it is rushed in.our own vans to the shops. There it is stored in special refrigerators of a regulation temperature of 40 deg. to 50 deg. F. This. is the perfect temperature for storing Fether Flake for the few short hours that it stays in the shops. When you buy, it is fresh and cool. Keep your Fether Flake in a cool place and it will stay as fresh as when it left our kitchens, right up to the precious moment when you just roll and bake. You'll get best results if you use Fether Flake the same day you buy. — 40-50 FETHER FLAKE — KITCHEN FRESH FROM ADAMS BRUCE SHOPS
I SMITH EROS. 1 FOR MEN'S WEAR AND B0YS' WEAR NEW SEASON'S FOR SCHOOL WEAR GLEN CHECK SPORTS COATS. NAVY SERGE SHORTS, in guaranteed From £5/5/- brands. Double seated. All sizes. x From 13/9 WORSTED SPORT^TROUSERS. i From 50/6 A few Small Sizes left in BOYS' NAVY ' 7 FLANNEL SHIRTS. Up to size 7 i WORSTED DOUBLE BREASTED From 13/64 2-PIECE SUITS • ' t From £10/15/- L0NG sleeyed all wool pull7 7 OVERS, assorted shades. A FEW WOOL GABERDINE RAIN- From 19/6 COATS, superior quality. From £12/10/- also boys' caps, belts, braces, TIES, SOX AND ELASTIC TOP SHORT A FINE RANGE OF SHIRTS with the , Tm A _ _T semi-stiif collar attached. AND SINGLETS JMced from 22/6 For All Men's and Boys' Clothing Requirements SMITH bros. / NEXTTOHANNAH'S— THE STORB FOR MEN AND BOYS. 'PHONE 424M I I - — m ' n " ~~"iw iiimuiiii.ij. ZZIiliM ■■■— — »— Jl'lHW Mimi m i iniwiimiiimiii m i niu. i "j
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 February 1949, Page 6
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