NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FLAXBOURNE RABBIT BOARD. ATEPAYERS are reminded that -x-~' FRIDAY, Octcber 30, is the last day on which the 5 per cent. rebate will be allowed for the prompt payment. of rates, A. H. GOYDER, Rate Collector. AWARUA TENNIS CLUB, rTJHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above club will be held in the Spring Creek School on WEDNESDAY, October 28, at 8 p.m. Members and intending members invited to attend.
MEN NEEDED FOR SHORE STATION S. MEN are URGENTLY NEEDED for IMPORTANT SHORE STATION WORK in Royal N.Z. Navy. Men up to- 45 years of age (and in special cases up to 50) with not more than, three children, and of good character and intelligence are required, but special qualiflcations and previous knowledge of the sea not necessary. Electrical or mechanieal kncwledge an advantage but not essential. Sslected candidates- required to undergo a rnedical examination not as stringent as required for service afloat, Those appointed will be entered as Able Seamen, and paid as such with usual allowances. Applications should be made to Director cf Naval Recruiting, Auckland, frcm whom full conditions. of service and pay may be obtamed. ROYAL N.Z. NAVY. E1 NGINE ROOM ELECTRICAL I AND ORDNANCE ARTIFICERS. Volunteers for entry in these ratings must be Fitters or Fitters and Turners. In addition Bodlermakers, Coppersmiths, and Enginesmiths are reouired for the Engine Room Artificer Branch. SHIP WRIG HTS Men with a knowledge of wood, and preferablv
cf jron and steel boat or shipbuilding are required. AGE LIMITS. 18 to 40 years. Men under 21 must have completed three years' a,pprenticeship, others at least fotir years. Men over 40 with marine experience considered for entry as Engine Room Artificers under a special agreement. All positions either for continuous service or for duration of hostilities. Full details of conditions of service and pay obtainable from Director of Naval Recruiting, Devonport, AUCKLAND, or the Naval Recruiters, 164 Featherston Street, WELLINGTON, R.N.Z.V.R. Hdvrs., CHRISTCHURCH and DUNEDIN. a T CHRISTCHURCH.— For excelJr\ lent meals and service stay at the centrally situated Excelsior Hotel. Bright airy bedrooms. Four roorriy lounges, Hot and co-ld water in bedrooms. 14/- day. Bed and breakfast ,8/6v Children welcomed. Special rates. EXCELSIOR HOTEL, cnr. Manchester and High Streets, Ch'eh, — R. V. E. Waldron, Proprietor. Tel. 32-821. DAIRY COWS FOR SALE.
YAN behalf of elient who is obliged ^ * to give up dai'rying on account of ill-health we have for private sale nine first-class Dairy Cows in milk. Sound and right. Mostly ShorthornJersey cross. Factory returns available. Day 'phone 1612. Night 'phone 2266 WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & Co. Ltd, Stock and Station Agents. YOUR CAREER. PROMOTION, more responsibility and higher pay is the ambition of every young man! In what trade, professlon or field of industry do you wish to succeed? Wherever you are located, you can be efficiently trained by the I.C.S., the largest educational institution in the world. There are over 300 I.C.S. courses of training: — Civil Engineer Anal. Chemistry Diesel Engineer Navigation Concrete Eng. Radio Eng. . Mech. Draftsman Accountancy Building Con. Commercial Art Machine Shop Prac, Matriculation Sencl to-day for the Free I.C.S. Booklet which is an inspiration to every young man who wants to get on vThousands of men in excellent positions owe their success to the I.C.S. — so can you! Write to-day! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. 6, 18.2 Wakefield St., Wellington.
UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. 1 00 BEDROOMS each with priIUU vate telephone and hot and cold running water. Rooms with private bathrooms available. Unrivalled situation in Cathedral Sq„ heart of the City. Full inclusive tariff 22/6. (Lunch optional) . — N. WRAY MILLNER, ProprietQr. PHOTOGRAPHY. hotography. The gordon mcCusker studio for Copying, Enlarging, Colouring, Miniatures. Special reduction for Navy, Army, Air Foi'ce, etc. Photographic work undertaken in any part of the district. 'Phone 1901. Maxwell Rd.s Blenheim.
A T) atriotic rn ask -•1. i. atriotic . j . ask for every n.z. citizen, TUST as, important as salvaging waste paper, rubber. etc,, is the need for caring for your clothes. It may be several years before the textile mills can return to normal civilian production. What clothes you have must be made to last and last. The ttalet o ervice he Y alet O ervice Will help you in this most Pressing Need. What you save you can invest in National Savings.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 252, 26 October 1942, Page 1
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