SITUATIONS VACANT. Twelve Words, One Shilling per Insertion. Three Insertions 2s 6cL YirANTED, Strawberry Pickers. Johnstone, Beckford road, St. Martins. X 4608 WANTED, ’ ’ Maker. Ltd. First-class Waistcoat Apply Beath and Co., X 4674 X?OY, good hand milker; age and wage expected. Good home. A 4666, “Press.” VTOUNG Man desires Coaching in Swimming, week-ends. ’ A 4663, “Press.” WANTED, Cowman-Gardener, country; middle age preferred. A 4650, “Press.” WANTED, Housekeeper, Working Man, Widower. Wages 15s. A 4619, “Press.” W ANTED > Experienced Cook-Gen- " eral, no washing; Wages 25/-. Ring 23-360. ; 6954 VT7ANTED. Smart Message Boy, Merivale district. Apply A 4533, “Press." • 6889 WANTED, Strong Lad for Tomato Growing. Shearman, Ferrymeade, Heathcote. X 4634 WANTED, Strong Lad, with know- ’' ledge of woodwork preferred. Robert Francis, Ltd. 6957 A PPLICATIONS—Position, Wanted Smart Girl (A 4542, “Press”) are Thanked, positiotv filled. 6972 I TWITTER-SALESMAN Required by x Dairy Machinery Firm. State age. “Fitter,” “Press.” VTf ANTED, smart Junior Girl lor City y Office, with knowledge shorthand. Apply, stating age, A 4522, “Press.” WANTED, immediately, Clean, Smart y T Girl, about 18, probationer for tea rooms. Apply A 4584, “Press.” W a NTED. a Capable Girl, household ' duties. Age about 25. Good home and wages. Apply 74M, Methven. 6959 TTJANTED, Capable Girl daily, 10 to n 6; easy place. Apply 173 Fitzgerald avenue. Fare paid. Urgent. WANTED, domesticated Help-Com- . panion, with some nursing experience; country; state wages. A 4184, “Press.” ■jtjTDWIFE or Maternity Nurse or person maternity nursing experience for private nursing home. A 4655, “Press.” TVTANTED, Girl for housework, no' ' cooking, no washing, 3 adults. ’Phone 22-146. Mrs Biggs, 10 Poynder avenue. 6965
GENTLEWOMEN’S Bureau, 39 Grant road, Wellington (40-780), requires House-Parlourmaids, 355, city and country. 6947 \\T ANTED, reliable Housekeeper ’ T temporarily, from November 20th; references. 361 Sawyers Arms road, Harewood. ■ffTANTED, trustworthy Girl as Nurse to two children; assist housework and mending; good wages. Apply to A 4481, “Press.” month of December, two experienced Shoe Saleswomen for City Store. Reply, particulars to “Footshape,” “Press.” X 4669 GENTLEWOMEN’S Bureau and Domestic Registry, 39 Grant Rd., Wellington (40-780), has vacancies for capable workers. X 3633 TROY wanted for Factory. Also Mes--9 sage Boy. Apply personally to N.Z. Glove Co., Ltd., Skelton, Frostick’s Bldgs., 193 Hereford st. X 4659 ANTED, early December, Capable _ ” Girl for country home, plain cooking. Good wages to right girl. Apply, with references, A 4662, “Press” Office. ANTED, two conscientious Young 1T Men to join our sales staff. Experience not necessary; thorough training given. A 4526. “Press.” VVTANTED, a bright, intelligent Girl to learn collar and dress shirt finishing, good prospects. Apply Home Laundry, 63 Kilmore str.eet. 6812
"VATANTED, Governess, P.N.E.U. ex- ’? perience and music preferred; references required.* - ""' Apply "' Mrs Athol Williams, Pukehou, Hawke’s Bay. 6963 QUICK, intelligent Girl with gumption, wanted for our checking and dispatch department. Apply by letter only to Home Laundry, 63 Kilmore street. 6812 A WET and DRY FINISHER is wanted for a Worsted Mill. Good Salary for fully qualified man. State experience, age, etc., to;
“CONFIDENTIAL,” C/o. J. Inglis Wright, Ltd., Advertising. P.O. Box 1462, WELLINGTON. 6944 TV J ANTED EXPERIENCED M DRAPERY ASSISTANT WITH
FIRST-CLASS EXPERIENCE IN MANCHESTER AND FURNISHING SECTIONS OF A PROGRESSIVE BLENHEIM STORE. Apply with copy References and details of experience to:— CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. ASSISTANT LECTURER IN HISTORY. APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position. Commencing salary £3OO per annum. Full particulars from the undersigned. C. C. KEMP, Registrar. Christchurch, 11th November, 1936. N.Z. RAILWAYS. DRAFTSMEN. VACANCIES exist for DRAFTSMEN T with training and experience in MECHANICAL DRAWING. Applicants to state qualifications and experience. Applications, addressed to General Manager, Railways, Wellington, and endorsed “Application for Draftsman,” close at noon on Monday, 23rd November, 1936. 6948 CANTERBURY LABOUR EXCHANGE CO., LTD., under the auspices of the Canterbury Sheep Owners’ Union, Wants: Gardener for Station, Ploughmen, Cow-man-Gardener, Cowboys. We recommend: Shearers, Shed Hands, Married Ploughman, Married Couples, Tractor Drivers, Cook, Bakers, and all classes of Farm and Station Hands. 110 A Manchester street. ’Phones: Office 31-589. Residence 23-803. C3X69 WORKING RABBIT INSPECTOR. A PPLICATIONS are invited from experienced rabbiters for the position of WORKING RABBIT INSPECTOR to the Moawhango Rabbit Board. No accommodation for married man. Successful applicant will require to find his own horse and not less than four rabbit dogs. Wages .to commence, £l7 6s 8d per month, less tax. to Box 81, Taihape. 6879 CARPET PLANNER. EXPERIENCED MAN of good address required to plan and sew carpets. Must also understand fixing of blinds, curtains, etc. Apply personally or by letter to THE MANAGER. C. SMITH, LTD., 6949 Cuba street, Wellington. PROJECTIONIST’S ASSISTANTS. TVTANTED in City Theatres. Must T ' not be older than seventeen next birthday. Commencing wage 17/0 per week. Apply in writing in the first instance to “PROJECTIONIST, M C/o. Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd., Box 184, Christchurch.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21938, 12 November 1936, Page 25
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