-WAITRESS. Apply Hotel 7715 t»L Waitress. Hotel Maid Hotel. Apply, McKenX 7969 Wanted. Apply, 7944 Cook Wanted. 2-handed kitchen. IS frotd Occidental. 7715 Jj&w Smart Girl Wanted for HomeShop. 'Phone 24-157. X 7999 ! *ffissS3Arirwtd. Experience not essenUnited Service Hotel. - 1888 *zi-s=sSa ’wanted" Experience not esExperience not esffAU?AnDly, United Service Hotel. 7868 --ZSZern Electrician, with Mechanical i Inexperience. Watkinson's. Ltd. I too”* X 6805 Assistant, Qualified or unStanley Hall, Llnwood, Chch. X7BBB jSjTafaitresSes, Third Cook, and Pantry--13? Wanted. The Lodge. Hanmcr 7974 and Second Cook Wanted. SSL handed Kitchen. Apply, TatterHotel 7940 iff-vAGEB-Partner Wanted invest Caplhase of M ‘ ‘ ' - - - of Modern Licensed Hotel. “Press.” 1 MfIMM ”rress>. I«daBLE Housekeeper Wanted, country SmbiTiO miles Chch. For particulars, apuwH7796, “Press." SitflOL House, Christ’s College, Require for cleaning, five or six mornEfTweek. Tel. 41-254. X 7991 Mattress Weavers_and Boys to SSfthe trade. Apply. B. L. Hart and SvTtd 235 Durham st. 7953 SfertHED Companion-Help Wanted. CookThree adult family, Fendaltcn. SSio age. H7946. “Press.” S«r or Youth Wanted Immediately. No J--...- norossarv. Citv Cash Meat Co.. lence necessary. City Cash Meat Co., - ----- -* 'Phone 31-P°° vnaan Serlence nece St Colombo st X 7867 SotSON to Cook in Homestead for four Approximately 3 months. ’Phone £pUect _ Phone poranui, Banks Peninsula. 490 XIUABLE Kitchen Hand Wanted. Also aMtor- Dining Hall. Good positions. Steward, Christ’s College. Tel. Kg[’ 7939 jiajppiENT Lorry Driver Wanted by SSber Merchant. Experience in handling *intb«r essential. Good wages and workApply, Papanui Timber •?® P * ny ' PUPILS WANTED. ~ 7961 uiKE your own LEATHER. Strong, aSSte durable. Send 6d stamps, samples "culars. A. PHELPS, Masterton. 2839 HiV'S. LIMITED, REQUIRE the Services S M EXPERIENCED PANTRYMAID. |\ill time Job. Permanent position. ' APl>ly MANAGERESS, Tea'room. 7942 BBATH’S REQUIRE WAITRESSES. Full anirt-time employment offered. Apply: The Tearoom Manageress, DEATH and CO. 7948 MOTOR-CAR PAINTER WANTED. FlrstS».« Motor-Car Painter, able to match Moors and Spray. Good wages and ■Md prospects. Apply—E. R. PITMAN Ea CO.. 181 Worcester st., Chch. X 7939 X GIRL, with knowledge typing, re„as OFFICE JUNIOR. Position of'opportunity for rapid advancement. Coed working conditions. Apply— MOTORS, 244 Durham st. 496 IJtoCRAFT STUDIOS—Make _ Money Artcraft Studios, Box 264. SS&. WANTED; i" EXPERIENCED VULCANISES I for our Modern Tyresoles Factory. ExcelLied working conditions and permanent 'Mdtiaa assured. Apply to MANAGER, 1 ■ JAS. J. NIVEN anti CO.. LTD.. Colombo street. 8043 A GOOD Cemetery Hand Wanted fdr plastering and General Work. Also a Granite Polisher. First-class, wages and permanent Jcbs to tMB. Apply— SHORTS, LTD., Monumental Masons, NEW PLYMOUTH. Good suitable 7946 METAL POLISHER. ,i We require the services of a qualified Metal Polisher, in our Workshop, AU bass work. Good wages and working wmdltions. Apply by letter or in person to Alec Farrar, Ltd., 170 Madras street, Christchurch, 'Phone 31-204. 2924 CHIROPODY. I'Good Permanent Position Is offered to Experienced Lady Operator by established wuddand Foot Specialist. Reply stating lulUllcatlons, age and salary expected to: CHIROPODIST. P.O. Box X 56, Auckland. 7821 t: VACANCIES FOR APPRENTICES, f The RAILWAYS DEPARTMENT has Mtansies in the Addington Workshops |jr Apprentices In the trades of Boilerinker and Blacksmith, uflnlmum wages to commence, £2 10 s ft iross) per week for apprentices livMat home, and £3 7s 4d (gross) per SMk for apprentices required to live ““t from home. , plication should be made to Works ger, Addington. 2819 WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED BY BY AULSEBROOKS AULSEBROOKS Good wages and conditions offered. No Saturday work. Overtime optional. Apply :- AULBEBROOK and CO., LTD., Montreal and St. Asaph streets, CHRISTCHURCH. 273 XT.C. WOMEN AND GIRLS (:, TO LEARN FOOTWEAR TRADE. '{GOOD conditions, good wages, expert Sniping in useful work In well lighted gfim. Morning and afternoon tea, luntoeu or hot midday meal available in febdetn cafeteria. No Saturday work. { Apply to ‘ SUCKLING BROS.. LTD.. Oundas street, Christchurch, C.l, MWF GRAIN AND SEED SALESMAN. USSRS J. T. THOMAS and CO.. Stock lad Station Agents, Ashburton, invito S cations for The position of Officerrin- [« of their Grain, Seed and Meriise Department. Applications will be treated in confidence addressed to J. ftevor Thomas, P.O. Box 115, Ashburton. 2008 WIDTHS, under 20 years of age, ARE REQUBIXD to learn Moulding in a Modem priory producing a wide range of mpujaB bmlding requisites. The work holds D&iimlted opportunities in a new indushT lad award rates are exceptionally M tor youths. Acceptable applicants Mo.be able to Join a free superannuate scheme which exists for au workers B the factory. Apply: .Factory Foreman, r DOMINION INDUSTRIES, ' Mandevllle street. RICCARTON. 7819 nCLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. NATIONS addressed to the under;atx<jins aoutesseu w me and closing at Noon on Wednesth June, 1945, are invited for the I of STUDENT DIETITIANS at uckland Hospital. Commencing it the rate of £231 per annum. >ut. Applicants are required to the Home Science Diploma, and tard copies of two recent testi- . They should state age, educaid experience. Envelopes to be d “Student Dietitian.” R, F. GALBRAITH, Acting-Secretary. SINGLE SHEPHERD WANTED. demanding Initiative and reSjßilblllty is available on a property jadog fat lambs and fattening cattle. The •PWlcant should be experienced in all of stook management and be able ® carry out the stock work without the Wailed supervision of the owner, and fae charge of the property In his absence. JPWy In the first instance giving full ■niculQrs and copies only of any testiMWals to MESSRS PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS LTD., Christchurch. 2982 AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. Applications addressed to the underB*d and closing at Noon’on Monday. ™’July, 1845, are invited for the position ; HEAD MASSEUSE for the Civilian ***ag* Department, Auckland Hospital, fencing salary £373 15s per annum. PPUcants are required to be Registered Mseuses and should have had expenIn all branches of Physiotherapy, m“™ng Hydrotherapy and Orthopaedic wrapy, Overseas experience or Certi■JJjs desirable. Conditions of appoint*®t may be obtained at the office of the Kitchener street, Auckland R. F. GALBRAITH. Acting-Secretary. Lane, walker, rudkin, ltd. The House of "Canterbury.” JiVItES applications from Girls of all' for positions on our Staff. *s?* re are 50 vacancies in Departments ~s**hlg Stylish Nightwear, Chic UnderAttractive Outerwear, and Men 6 Hose, with modern machinery. 'fty endeavour is made to provide working conditions, good lighting. Si heating, and fresh air aulomati- ..... circulated throughout workrooms, jk* modern Cafeteria provides first quality and cold dinners and tea at less than S 1 - Morning- and afternoon rest periods * given. "Suffer 65s 6d per week to those over ears of age to .commence, and in adit is possible for employees to their - men wascs by substantial ? £!!! i through our Bonus System. financial consideration Will be •en to girls from country districts wish- *,» work in the City. 'O work a five-day 40-hour week with holidays paid for. ■*> wishing well paid positions and tnlal conditions In modern industry, ®r write 32 Montreal street. Sydenor ’Phone 38-336 asking for Mr 7593
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24591, 13 June 1945, Page 9
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