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SITUATIONS VACANT UCKLAND FACTORY. A PERMANENT JOB FOR 4 MEN, with experience in Milk, ice cream or food processing work. Wages £6 6/ and Bonus for 40-hour week. Apply CONFIDENTIALLY, 0181, STAR. 18 DRESSMAKER. A FIRM HANDLING LARGE SHOWROOM BUSINESS In a Provincial Town. Requires a Capable DRESSMAKER To do Alterations. Must be experienced. Forty-hour week. State wages required. Apply In writing in first instance, enclosing copies only of references, to "Alterations," Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY. Auckland. 15 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXAMINATIONS, NOVEMBER. 1941. Applications are invited from experienced and thoroughly Competent Readers for the position of SHORTHAND READER, at the Shortland Speed Tests (80-160 w.p.m.), to be conducted by the Auckland Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday Evening, November 18, 1941. E. P. NEALE, Secretary. 13 JUNIOR OFFICE GIRL. JUNIOR GIRL, About 16 years of age. Is required for GENERAL OFFICE WORK, Quick and accurate at figures essential. Apply by letter in own handwriting, giving full particulars of education, etc., AUCKLAND MILK CO.. LTD., Newmarket. 18 SHOE INDUSTRY. MACHINISTS REQUIRED (Experienced or Partly Experienced), For Our Modern Factory. Excellent Conditions and Good Wages. J. W. MOORE AND SON, LTD., Nuffield Street, Newmarket. (Just off Broadway and Rexnuera Road.) Phone 25-418. *18 WINDER. An Opening occurs on Our Staff for a COMPETENT MAN CAPABLE OF UNDERTAKING ALL KINDS OF ARMATURE WORK. Man with Wireman'a License preferred, but this is not essentiaL Apply— H. E. LEWIS, Automotive Dept., TURNBULL AND JONES, LIMITED, Rutland Street, Auckland. 18 £10MPETENT PAINT SPRAYER REQUIRED. A Permanent Position and good opportunities lor a man Experienced in Car Spraylnf or similar type of work. Five-day week. Apply— FACTORY OFFICB. BERLEI (N.Z.). LIMITED. Coiner Wellesley Street West and Nelson Street. Monday. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 18 R A P E R Y. WE REQUIRE AN EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN. For our SILK DEPARTMENT. Experience of dreu fabric essential. Application by letter only. BARKER AND POLLOCK, LTD., Specialists In Dress Fabrics, 146, Karangahape Road, Auckland. C.2. 18 JjIROCK MACHINISTS. High Wages to Efficient Machinists. Permanent Work. Ideal workroom, condition*. Also: OPENINGS TOR CAPABLE BEOINNERB. With Some Previous Experience. Apply MISS ALWAT, Ma, City Chambers. Queen Street. *18 TV» GENERAL OFFICE WORK. We Require * RELIABLE GIRL. with 3 to 4 years' experience. Typing-Shorthand knowledge not essential. Excellent proepects. Apply, with reference* to NATIONAL ELECTRICAL A ENGINEERING COMPANY. LIMITED, Corner Customs and Little Queen Streets, Auckland. 18 IVVOXCI TYfrXBTX REQUIRED, "• V | r'-V. With Oeneral Office Experience. •-day week. V_ \f : Apply — - ■ ■ - eft HOPE GIBBONS, LTD., W 117, Albert Street. 18 QRGANISBB WANTED. The New Zealand Farmers' Union Invites applications for the position of Organiser In the Thames-Rotorua-Bay of Plenty area. . • for terms and conditions of employment, apply m writing to ORGANISING SECRETARY, NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' UNION, BOX 10M, AUCKLAND. [ • ; ; is gKOBTHAND TYPIST E. WE HATE AN EXCELLENT SENIOR POSITION AVAILABLE. Applicants must poseese Initiative and be fully experienced and capable. Preferably 36 to 30 years of age. Apply by letter, enclosing copies only of refer- ' MOTOR TRADERS (N.Z.), LTD.. Box 78*. Auckland. »18 WE. COOKE AND SON, LTD., • Require the Services of as WAITRESSES 14 'KITCHEN HANDS 1 JUNIOR CASHIER. For the Re-openinf of their Dining Room For the Sendee* of 3-course Meals. *w»ly to MANAGERESS, <9. Queen Street. x! 8 TV"ANTED, LADY BOOKKEEPER CAPABLE OF TAKING SOLE CHARGE OF OFFICE. Ne one tat a really capable and competent person need apply. Salary will b* commensurate with the proven ability of- the applicant. Reply in own handwriting, .enclosing copies of I testimonial*,' to B. 0183, STAB. - _ l» YOU NO GIRLS, 14*18 YEARS. TO LEARN THE TRADE With Company Manufacturing Ladles' and Men'* Underwear and Outerwear. taeeHent opportunities . for advancement, with permanent and Ideal positions. Centrally situated. Apply STIRLING HENRY (N.Z.), LTD., First and Second Floor*, Havld B. Grant's Premises, 408, Queen St., C.l. II JJIOREMAN CUTTER. A Vacancy occurs for an Experienced Cutter to take charge of our Cutting Department. Applicant miut be able to control staff, and assume responsibility for output. Wage* according to ability. Reply, in strictest confidence, to CHXLDSWEAR. LTD.. 18, Grey's Avenue, (Nat Robinson's Motors). Auckland. Phone 48-838. 18 gAUBXAR — SALESMAN. i Applications are invited for the of SALESMAN with an organisation *"""'*■* a wellknown Radio. Applicants must be of neat appearance and have bad past experience in radio Successful applicant to take charge of radio •ales. i Own c»r ssnntlal. * Till* positions offers excellent prospects to the right typ4 of man. Salary commensurate with ability. Men not eligible for military service will be liven preference. WRITE B. 030*. STAR. 18 rpHE BRUCE WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING 1 COMPANY. LIMITED, . MILTON. OTAGO. We Require A MANAGING FOREMAN WE THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Making Knitted Outerwear and Underwear, Garments and Hosiery. Must be a Capable Organiser, with knowledge of Modern Quantity Production Methods. Salary commensurate with ability. ■ This offers a splendid opportunity to the right man; Written applications, which will be treated with the etrletest confidence, should Include full lnfor- - motion re ue, experience and whether married or ■ingle, and eligible for military. service. eojtss of references. SHE BRUCE WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING ...COMPANY, LIMITED, L. £" P.O. BOX 2. MILTON. OTAGO. k. -

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 247, 18 October 1941, Page 2

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