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SITUATIONS VACANT LAUNDRESS, daily, for rest home: no week-end work.—Phone 61-893 1C LAUNDRESS, machine washing.—Apply Manageress. Cooke'P Tearooms. 10 LAUNDRESS, experienced, live in. eletT washer t>nd ironer: good wages.—Hotel Stonehurst. Phonp 43-774. 10 MILLINERY Apprentice wanted, to Learn Model Millinery.—Apply Joyce's Millinery Lounge. 126128. Ist Floor. Qufpn's Arcade. 11 MAN. Finish Fencing. 1. Grafton Ter.—Phone 40-816 (8-9 mornings). xlO Man lor toy factory, some experience in woodworking machinery; excellent wages.—Phone 19-644 (evenings). xlO MAN, for Bacon Factory. Boner or one used to Knife, preferred.—Apply Manager, Monarch Bacon Factory. Hohipere Lane. Symonds St. xll MEN, for Hides and Skins Store. —Apply Llchtenstein and Paykel. Paykel's Building. Anzac Ay. 10 MEN wanted for Factory.—Apply McKendrirk Bros. Ltd.. Sack Merchants. Wellington St.. C.l. 1C OFFICE Junior (Female) required by leading English Insurance Company. — Applications, in writing, to Underwriter. 8770, Star. 10 OFFICE Boy and Junior Clerk; good wagesApply, in own handwriting, to Merchant. C.P.O. Box 521. xlO PAINTERS (2): reliable tradesmen.—W Cox and Co.. Three Lamps. Ponsonby. XlO PAINTERS (2). Brush Hands; top wages. Boy, to Learn the Trade.—Swatton. 1608, Great North Rri.. Avondale. xl 2 PANiRYMAIO, urgently, suit woman daily: gooo wiges.—Phone 45-562. 10 PANTRYMAID; good hours and wages.—Apply Manageress. Rendeil's Tea Rooms. xlO I'notOGitAPHY.—Expert Male Operator required for authorised work in Military Camps.—Jackson Photceraphv. P.O. Box 156. Auckland. 11 PORTER, ineligible, good home and conditions.— HrtPl Stonrhurst. 43-774. 10 PROBATIONER. Medical Hospital: experience preferrrri—Rin" 64-314. 11 RELIEVING Waitress.—Apply Central Hotel. x 9 SENIOR Stenograpnei tor Law Office in Te Kuitl. £4 10,.—Applv Lexicon. 0280. STAR. 10 SHEET Metal Workers wanted. —F. and W. Fowler. Ltd.. 112. Albert St.. Auckland. 12 S.O.S. Radio requires Bright, Intelligent Lad, for Shon.—Apnly Manager. 30 TRAVELLER, Auckland City and Suburbs, established lines.—Write Box 1114. Auckland. xll TRUCK Driver, experienced, wanted. —Apply Alex. Donald. Ltd.. Drury. or Phone 50S. Papakura. 12 TYPISTE, knowledge general office work; above award wages.—Apply Cereal Foods (N.Z.). Ltd., Surrey Crescent. Grey Lynn. 10 WAITRESS.—AppIy Albert Hotel. ~ x 9 WAITRESS wanted, experienced or probationer.— Apply Swftnson Grill Rooms. 5, Sw T anson St. x! 2 WAITRESS, relieving, and Pantry Maid. — Central Hotel. Victoria St. 31_ WOMAN or Girl, plain cooking, for rest home.— Phone 61-893. 10 WOMAN wanted, to Clean School: live In. —Apply Matron. King's School. Remuera. 10 WOMEN and Girls for essential Industry, required urgently, good wages and conditions.—Apply Auckland Laundry, Ltd., Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn. 31 WOMAN, 35-45. Cleaning. Half-day Washing, forenoons only, Monday to Friday inclusive: apartments. vie. University: 30/ net.—B. 0335. Star. 10 WOOD Machinist, or one with some knowledge woodworking, for cistern dept., essential work.— D. Henry and Co.. Ltd.. 12. Nelson St.. AucKland. C.l. 30 YOUTH, energetic, wanted immediately; £2 per week. —Apply Cleaning Services, Ltd.. Ground floor. Chancery Chambers. O'Connell St. xlO PHOTOGRAPHIC WORKROOM Require.* GIRLS, EXPERIENCED AND INEXPERIENCED, TO LEARN ALL BRANCHES OF TRADE. Essential Industry. Apply KODAK (N.Z.). LIMITED, Corner of Kitchener Street and Bacon Lane. :13 WOMEN OR GIRLS. FOR MANUFACTURING PAPER ROLLS. New modem factory. Light work. Essential industry. CAXTON PRINTING WORKS. LTD., 17, Federal Street, below St. Patrick's. :13 MOTOR MECHANICS. The services of at least SIX FIRST-CLASS MOTOR MECHANICS are required to increase the personnel in our Service Department. Wages paid will be above award rates and there is also scope for as much overtime as required. Apply in the first instance direct to: Service Manager, EBBETT MOTORS. LIMITED. Chevrolet, Vauxhall and Bedford Service, Hamilton. 10 SOMETHING OF INTEREST to JUNIORS, IMPROVERS AND JOURNEYWOMEN. BERLEI (N.Z.) LTD. have vacancies in their bright, airy workroom in both the foundation garment and battledress sections. In this large, modern factory conditions are the best, and every care is taken to safeguard your welfare. For a secure job apply to BERLEI (N.Z.). LTD., Corner Wellesley and Nelson Streets. :12 CHIEF E N G»I N E E R (In Essential Industry). ROSS AND GLENDINING, LIMITED. The Position of Chief Engineer for the Roslyn Mills and Dunedin Factories will shortly become vacant. Applications for this post are invited. Good position and salary for a first-class man. A comfortable residence is provided near the mills. Applications should state age, qualifications, experience, " and positions held, and should be accompanied by COPIES ONLY of references. The time when the applicant would be available should also be stated. General schedule of duties to be obtained from ROSS AND GLENDINING, LIMITED. P.O. Box 606, Dunedin. :17 GIRLS. GIRLS. URGENTLY REQUIRED. EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED. Interesting and clean work. Good wages and conditions. Permanent Position in Essential Industry. Apply Factory Manager. .. JOHNSTON CARDBOARD BOX CO.. Penrose. 11 S. HILDA'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. Wanted, as soon as possible, RESIDENT MISTRESS. to Teach Latin and Mathematics In the Senior School. Apply, in writing, to the PRINCIPAL, enclosing copies of testimonials. 10 COOK HOSPITAL BOARD. DIETITIAN. Applications are invited for the Position of DIETITIAN, AT COOK HOSPITAL, for a period of approximately Two Years. Full qualifications not essential, but previous experience necessary. Salary £192 per annum, live in. Applications to supply full particulars of qualifications and experience. C. A. HARRIES, 10 Managing Secretary, Glsborne, GIRLS. GIRLS. RELIABLE GIRLS REQUIRED. Between 16-17 Years. Interesting Work. Shorthand not required. Typing an advantage. Apply in person. CABLE AND WIRELESS, LTD., Top Floor. Chief Post Office. 12 COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITY. Th" enormous expansion of our business, due to war conditions, necessitates Increased development in our office staff, to enable us to organise efficiently. We can offer permanent situations to those who are seeking a Professional Business Career, prepared to shoulder responsibilities and study for executive positions. Wages above award. WANTED: 1 SENIOR QUALIFIED INVOICE TYPISTE 1 INTERMEDIATE SHORTHAND TYPISTE 1 JUNIOR TYPISTE 2 YOUTHS FOR SEED AND NURSERY DEPT. Apply GRIFFITHS, LTD., Seedsmen and Horticulturists, 119-123, Owens Road, Mount Eden. x 9 KINGSEAT MENTAL HOSPITAL. PROBATIONER NURSES.—Married .or single, commencing salary £130 p.a., plus cost of living bonus, less £25 p.a. for board, lodging and uniforms. ATTENDANTS.—MaIe. Salary £250 p.a., plus cost of living bonus if experienced, less £35 p.a. for board, lodging and uniforms. COOK.—Female. Salary £180 p.a., plus cost of • living bonus if experienced, less £25 p.a. for board, lodging and uniforms. LAUNDRYMAN.—SaIary £240 p.a. to £260 p.a., according to experience, plus cost of living allowance. Apply in writing to:— The Medical Superintendent, KINGSEAT MENTAL HOSPITAL, Papakura. :13 WE REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF GIRLS, 16-20, TO LEARN ALL SECTIONS OF THE TEXTILE TRADE. This is an opportunity that should not be missed for girls who are thinking of their future. Good wages during training, and bonuses payable after experience is gained. Perfect eyesight definitely essential. Parents are invited to make Inquiries, but all applicants must apply personally between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. to the Staff Manager. KORMA MILLS. LTD., National Mutual Buildings. Chancery Street. xl 3

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 34, 10 February 1943, Page 1

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