SITUATIONS. eneraL GraVUANTED respectable boy for showVV room work, one just left school. Andrews, Furnishers, 184 Rangitikei Street. WANTED position as dressmaker’s improver, by willing girl, aged lb. Write 756 “Standard.” WANTED plain dressmaking, also children’s wear. Charges very reasonable. Apply CO Weston Avenue. GARDENER, experienced all branches, has day or two vacant. Reasonable. Write 758 “Standard.” TX7ANTED experienced waitress, perVV manent if satisfactory. Apply Manageress Rosco Tearooms. WANTED apprentice, dressmaking ■VY alteration room. Apply the C. M. Ross Co., Ltd. __ WANTED, experienced dressmaker, with knowledge of cutting out pveferred. Apply the C. M. Ross Co., Ltd. WANTED, capable girl for housework, knowledge of cooking essential. Mornings only. Good wages. Three adults. Apply 163 Fitzherbert Avenue. INRESSMAKER has vacancies by the U day, 10s; at home or in clients home. Write 764 “Standard.” WANTED, smart youth for fruit round. Apply after 5 p.m., 4o St. John’s Avenue. \ WANTED, girl to assist in house and take out infant. Ring 7408 after 7 p.m. ELDERLY lady, ex-nurse, wants position, light duties. Write <6i. “Standard.” WANTED, young girl. Apply “The Kitchen,” Cuba Street, between 5 and 6 p.m. WANTED housemaid-waitress. Apply Railway Hotel, Palmerston North. WANTED good man for dairy farm, 60 cows, machines used. Goo_d home and award wages, 'telephone 15, Glen Oroua. WANTED girl, just left school, to assist in library. Apply Regent Library, Regent Arcade. WANTED nice girl for general housework, 3 adults, bag wash. Aged 1J or over 17s 6d week. Phone 6524. Box 355. ’ * DRESSMAKER. seeks position, a shop experience and capable doing all alterations, also able to shorten or lengthen men’s trousers. Write <6l “Standard.” A LADY clerk seeks position, capable of taking charge if necessary. References. Write 762 “Standard. VACANCY in factory for vouth, good opportunity for advancement. Apply Vacuum Products, Fitzherbert Avenue. WANTED, two young men milkers, one must be good with horses, award wages or shares, or married louple on shares, must be three nnlksrs. Address “Standard.” WANTED, smart boy for delivery. —Kairanga Meat Coy., The Square. WANTED experienced second cook. Write 775 “Standard.” WANTED youth or young man tor dairy farm, small herd. V rite 774 “Standard” or address “Standard.” WANTED CARTOONISTS. £lO to £2O a week is earned by wellknown cartoonists. Amaze your rriends; earn big money! Druleigli’s Unique Correspondence Course in Cartooning will help you. Don’t delay. Inquire to-day.—Druleigh College, Auckland. OFFICE JUNIOR. WANTED, smart, intelligent youth, just left school, as Office Junior n the office of a leading Stock and station Agency Company. Must be aider 17, keen, good education and ;apable of using initiative. Matriculation an advantage, but not ibsolubely necessary. Apply.in writing, n first instance, enclosing copies of testimonials as to character, etc., to '66, “Standard.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 43, 19 January 1938, Page 10
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