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SITUATIONS VACANT AN OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY FOR JUNIOR FEMALE CLERK. A Bright, Intelligent Girl with secondary education and some knowledge of Shorthand and Typing is required for our office. Aptitude for and quickness at figures is also necessary. Every opportunity offered for advrncement. and an attractive commencing salary will be paid. Apply in first instance, in person or by letter, to The Secretary. FAYREFORM, LTD., 141-143. Victoria Street West. x 6 APPRENTICES, IMPROVERS AND JOURNEYWOMEN. FOR MACHINING, FINISHING AND PRESSING in one of New Zealand's most up-to-date factories. Thorough training in clothing trade; handsome bonuses; free nursing and medical attention; modern cafeteria. Call, Write or Phone for Free Childswear Booklet. It describes working conditions at CHILDSWEAR LIMITED, "Childswear Building," 166-176, Albert St., C.l. (Only 1 minute from Queen Street). Phone 49-636. x 9 GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS Juniors, Intermediates, Seniors. Required for light, clean work under excellent working conditions. Salaries— Juniors—£2 per week. Intermediates—£2 15/ per week. Seniors—£3 5/ per week. Married women who wish to do part-time work can earn 1/6 per hour. Apply NATIONAL BRUSH CO. (N.Z.), LTD., 470-430. Great South Rd., Ellerslie. Phone 17-297. X 0 GIRLS, WOMEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS WANTED. For Full-time, Interesting Work, Wrapping and Packaging Candy. Wcrk Is performed under pleasant conditions and In congenial surroundings. Experience is not essential. Pirt-time Women needed for light duties, five days a week. Hours 8-12 or 12-45-4.45. Wages 1/11 hour. HEARDS, LTD., Manufacturing Confectioners, Parnell. 10 GIRLS AND WOMEN Required urgently for the Auckland Hospital Board's Laundry, Howe Street. GOOD WAGES AND EXTRA PAY FOR SHIFT WORK. Experience not essential. Apply at once to the Laundry Manager at the rear of the N.Z. Dry Cleaning Company In Howe Street, Newton. R. F. GALBRAITH. *8 Secretary. INSURANCE INSURANCE A Leading Insurance Company has a vacancy on its staff lor an INTERMEDIATE OR SENIOR SHORTHAND TYPISTE CLERK. Previous insurance experience preferred, but not essential. The work Is varied and there are excellent prospects of a permanent position to an applicant f.-ith initiative and ability. Good wages and working conditions. B.K. 0545, STAR. x 6 INTERMEDIATE TYPISTE AND OFFICE ASSISTANT. A large manufacturing concern producing an essential foodstuff and with branch offices throughout New Zealand, has a* vacancy on its Head - Office Staff (Auckland), for an, Intermediate Typiste, preferably with a knowledge of shorthand and with 2 or 3 years' office experience. Salary above award rates. Applications, in own handwriting, together with copies only of testimonials, should be addressed to FOOD, C 603, Star. x 6 MACHINISTS, TABLE HANDS AND FINISHERS For the manufacture of High-class Ladles Coats and Costumes. Our workrooms have an abundance of natural light, and working conditions are perfect. Our ttaff amenities are numerous, which makes your rrork a pleasure. Apply H! 1 viS 3'lEffi STYLISH CLOTHING CO.. * LTD.. Hall of Commerce. High Street. Phone 40-243. x 5 MANCHESTER WAREHOUSE, LTD., AUCKLAND. Require for their Head Office an experienced Typiste-Cashier. A knowledge of shorthand would be an advantage. ' For a bright, intelligent Young Lady this position offers splendid prospects. Excellent wages and 5-day week. Apply in writing, stating age and experience, also enclosing copies of references to The Secretary, 177, Karangahape Rd., Auckland. 5 MACHINISTS AND FINISHERS, FULL OR PART-TIME. Vacancies exist in a well-conducted Factory manufacturing Ladles' Higrli-class Coats and Suits. The work is Interesting, and wages well above award rates are earned tinder our generous bonus rystcm. Positions are also offered for Apprentices in this interesting and well-paid occupation. Call or Phone 44-715. PARISIAN COAT MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.. Elliott's Block, Elliott Street. x 8 DRESSMAKING — DRESSMAKING A PROGRESSIVE WORKROOM will shortly be opening a new Section for Dress Machining only. We will require the services of a HEAD MACHINIST (who will be responsible ior production and examination of machined garments). We offer £ 5 clear per week for this position. Also we will require 2 SENIOR DRESS MACHINISTS from whom wo will expect maximum production, and will pay £4 10/ clear per week. The standard of work required will be high— no shoddy work wanted. Write In first instance to ABILITY. 0564, STAR. 6 KLIPFEL BROS. (N.Z.), L T D., Manufacturers of Dainty "Grafton" Handkerchiefs, "Klipper" Ties and Dressing Gowns, invite applications from Girls of all ages for positions on our Staff. Every endeavour is made to provide ideal working conditions. Good natural light and fresh air. A modern cafeteria provides good, wholesome meals at less than cost. Wages £3 10/9 per week, stand in addition it is possible to earn a substantial bonus. Apply— KLIPPELI, BROS. (N.Z.), LTD., 201, Hobson street, Auckland. (Next door Advanx Tyre Co.). x 5 MACHINISTS WANTED. BEGINNERS WANTED. URGENT — URGENT — URGENT. Girls—Help make these dainty Foundation Garments. Here are a few reasons why you should choose to work at STEEL3S—First, our factory is modern and working conditions are most comfortable because -whatever work you choose to do is dainty, light and most Interesting. Work for a progressive firm where expert instruction Is given to learners. Note, too—morning and afternoon teas, lunch In our modern cafe-teria—lo-hour week, best wag;es—good bonus system for all workers— healthy work—permanent positions and a happy working atmosphere. Apply < Factory Manager, J. STEELE, LTD., 445, Karangahape Road. Phone 43-829 . 6 JUNIOR AND SENIOR GIRLS, WITH OR WITHOUT EXPERIENCE. GIRLS —read these details about the job we offer: Light, clean work (plain sewing only). A comfortable, sunny workroom, equipped with Radio. in a modem clothing factory handy tc City. Smocks provided free, and ycrur own lockers with separate key. Morning and afternoon tea Lunch and dinner served in our up-to-the-minute Cafe-t-eria. supervised by a capable dietitian. While you learn, you earn £3 10/3 weekly. After a few weeks, our liberal bonus system mables you to greatly increase this amount, whilst overtime is also available if you desire to ♦am even more money. w. McCarthy and sons, ltd., 49, New North Read (top of Symosds Street). Phone 30-626. 8 WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. ENGINEER. Applications are invited from Registered Engineers with mechanical engineering qualifications for the position of ENGINEER to the Wellington Hospital Board. Duties Include the maintenance and operation of main and auxiliary boilerhouses, steam cooking, heating, sterilising apparatus, laundry machinery, refrigeration, lifts, pumps, coal and ash handling plant, also electric water heating and other apparatus, and such other duties as he may be called upon by the Board to perform. Age limit between 30 and 50 years. Salary £675 per annum, or such increased wage rate as may be approved by the Wages Commissioner. Applicants to supply full particulars of diplomas or certificates, technical training and experience. Schedule of duties- and forms of application may b© had on application to the undersigned. Canvassing of Board members, directly or indirectly, will disqualify any candidate. Applications, addressed to the undersigned, will i te received up to 9 a.m. on Saturday, 27tb October, 1945. $ J. B. I, COOK, Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 236, 5 October 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 236, 5 October 1945, Page 2

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