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S.NTBD. Phlte ftITCATIONS VACANT. irTounge Steward. Apply United Hotel. 8594 ku, Female Second Cook Hart Hotel. Apply. 8587 Cook Wanted. Stonehurst Priartel 'Phone 34-267. 2436. Pickers. Girls. Apply MltlK5 r ,»i Waimairi road, Riccarton. —1025 vteD Youth, tor Butcher Shop. One »»oerience preferred. Ring ’Phone with 1081 •SnirOBIAID-'Waitress; also General. Api, NmTcommercial Private Hotel, Salisi street. 8548 ISfifcrED. Woman for Ironing, half day [ ""Civ Fendalton district. Apply, Tele--24-48- X 3537 10vuP*TENT Jobbing Compositor Wanted g%x Wildey, Ltd., vkfria st„ Vicliflria square. * X 3127 I o.ußSteward Wanted, Apply, stating I and experience. Sftfcretary, P.O. Box Christchurch. -Ml 30137 1 wirfTED. Boy. for/General Farm Work; I, C. H. BetlioM. Timpendean Private I m — X 3215 I 57orrANE NurX&' wanted for Baby, five old, sleAr, in or out. Reply, Mrs J. SS? «2 Lister road. X 3503 1 tthGBNTLY ‘wanted. Housekeeper for cld-I-iv couple* N. Canterbury. Homely and 1 near townwip. PBBB6. ’’Press.” -1092 I WANTED* willing Boy for Sheep Farm, I milk 2 ctfws. Good wages and conditions. In G G€rard. Mount Hutt, Rakaia. I WANTED for elderly couple, a Young Irirl Aor domestic work. Treated as dai’jghter. Good home and conditions. |pc Aw. "Press." ; —, I? 92 ' /ffIABT and Reliable Lad required for foasages and Warehouse Work. Prosrnects. Apply, Warehouse, Turnbull and I Tones Ltd. WANTED, urgent, capable CompanionTtelo’ easy position; sleep in or out: good wages to suitable applicant. H3OIO. WANTED. Nurse Girl to mind 3 small I Children. Other help kept. Wages £2. I'Apply Mrs Seville. Private Bag, Hanmer I epfines. 1 ELDERLY Lady with Nice Home willing ITo share with another, return Company | and assist with light duties. H3444, “Press.' 0 WE have a vacancy in our Workshop for an Apprentice to learn the trade. Must .have first-class references as to character. Apply Scotts Garage, 160 Gloucester^ MAN to Train as Machine Moulder. Good wages and conditions, essential work. Apply the Foreman, Atkinson ana Son, Ltd., Ironfounders and Engineers, 184 Carlyle street. WANTED at Once. BOY FOR CORESHOP. Good wages and conditions and apprenticeship for suitable boy. Apply in person to the Foreman, Atkinson and Son, ttd., Ironfounders and Engineers. 184 Carlyle street. 8541 BUILDERS’ AND CONTRACTORS’ OFFlCE—Wanted, a Capable Woman Clerk ■with bookkeeping experience and ability to make up pay sheets. Reply to "Builder." P.O. Box 387. Christchurch. 8599 LICHFIELD SHIRTS. LTD., HAVE VACANCIES TOR GIRLS leaving School, to lean* high-class Shirt Making. ALSO EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS REQUIRED. T.C. PH A ;ei re EE 12C 51 UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. SCHOOL OF MINES. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Temporary Assistant-Lecturer in the Department of Metallurgy and Assaying. Salary, £3OO per annum. Further particulars may be obtained on •DDiication to the undersigned. v H. CHAPMAN. 2516 Registrar. AULSEBROOK and CO., LTD., have several VACANCIES in their Factory for GIRLS TO LEARN BISCUIT PACKING. , Good Wages and Working Conditions. Applications are especially Invited from girls just left school. Apply- at our Office, •598 ST. ASAPH STREET. ADDINGTON, SPREYDON DISTRICT. YOUNG GIRLS required for Lace Web Furniture Manufacture. Good wages, interesting work in Suburban Factory. COLLINS STREET, ADDINGTON. 'Phone 33-202. 8610 CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY. Applications are Invited for the position el Professor of Chemistry. Salary £9OO, rising to £IOOO by annual Increments of £25. Schedule of duties and conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned. C. C. KEMP, 7979 Registrar. LEVIN MEMORIAL HOME. Applications are invited for the position of Matron of the Levin Memorial Home, WELLINGTON. The Home accommodates girls from the age of 4 to J6 years. Schedule of duties and further particulars may be obtained on application to the Secretary, P.O. Box 19, WELLINGTON. 8531

OSBORNE AND WILSON, LTD., ] 144 Fitzgerald avenue (cr. of Hereford st.) WANTED—GIRLS just left school to LEARN FANCY LEATHER GOODS TRADE. Good wages TO COMMENCE JANUARY. 1944. Light work, Ideal conditions. Morning and afternoon tea provided. No Saturday morning work. Paid to staff last year in bonus, £520. 8358 THAMES HOSPITAL BOARD. POSITION OF MATRON. THAMES HOSPITAL. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Qualified REGISTERED NURSES for the position of MATRON at the Thames Hospital, Thames. Salary £3OO p.a., plus £3O Cost-of-living Bonus. Copies of conditions of appointment tnay be had from the undersigned with whom APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON FRIDAY. JANUARY 21st, 1944. A. L. NEIGHBOUR, 8239 Secretary. TRAVELLING SECRETARY. To represent Important Welfare Organisation in the South Island. Senior Lady. 35-45, well educated, able to drive car. and arrange own itineraries; must be lover of children and able to address meetings: some business experience desirable. Salary to start, £2OB per annum, plus travelling allowances. Liberal vacations. Reply with copies of credentials to WELFARE. C/- J. Ilott, Ltd., Box 1491, Wellington. 2509 THAMES HOSPITAL BOARD. THEATRE SISTER FOR THAMES HOSPITAL. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Qualified Registered Nu? ses for the position of Theatre Sister at the Thames Hospital. Salary £IBO p.a. plus £23 4s Cost-of-Living Bonus. Board and Lodging and uniforms provided. APPLICATIONS, together with copies only of testimonials, to be addressed to— A. L. NEIGHBOUR. 8240 Secretary. DIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. EPSOM, AUCKLAND. 5.E.3. WANTED; Two Assistant Mistresses, graduates. one resident, members of Church of England. Initial salary for graduates equivalent with residence to £IBO p.a., or more if qualifications and experience warrant. (1) Needed as soon as possible, Term 1, 1944; Science Mistress. (2) Needed beginning Term 2. Mistress to teach Forms 1. 2, chiefly English, Arithmetic; Form 3. Mathematics. WANTED ALSO on Feb. Ist; Assistant Matron. Apply to the Headmistress immediately, Itatmg degree, training, experience. Enclose testimonials. 2512 REGIONAL MANAGER REQUIRED. Company engaged in general and manufacturing engineering, requires competent Regional Manager, to supervise and coordinate its Auckland Works and North Island Sales Branches, with headquarters in Auckland. Qualifications must include experience ln;aales organisation arid control. Applicant must also have a thorough knowledge of Manufacturing Engineering with a background of Technical Education and practical work, including a knowledge of production costing. Experience must embrace a thorough knowledge of Fanning Machinery, Water Raising Equipment, Road Making and Quarry Machinery. Material Reduction and handling Machinery, Industrial Entities, etc. Substantial salary will be paid commenPttate with qualifications. Applications, which will be treated in iy strictest confidence, are required to bi In by January 20th, and should be addressed to "REGIONAL MANAGER.” T/- J. Ilott. Ltd., Advertising Agents, Gibbs Building, 149 Hereford st., Christchurch. 2529 WHY NOT SPECIALISE? High wages and responsible positions f r e the rewards of I.C.S. trained specialEven if you are employed, you can take an I.C.S. Course—studying at home, “spare time. Here are some of the 300: "Jesel Engineer Carpentry Chemistry Accountancy Refrigeration Quantity Est. Jhere. is aa ever increasing demand for {*J e trained men; they will be the ones ®bead after the war. Do not delay—«art an I.C.S. Course NOW! Send for SpCCtUS ' stating your trade or CORRESPONDENCE bftwfr vs m SCHOOLS, pt- D, 126 Gloucester st., Christchurch. isnginee S&trical Eng. gadio Servicing “team Certificates Mechanical Eng,

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