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A. \J SITUATIONS VACANT RELIEVING Maid Wanted, and 2nd Cook. People’s Palace. X 5964 GENERAL Hand Wanted (Female). Apply, Canterbury Officers’ Club, 83 Worcester st. EXPERIENCED Knitters Wanted. Also Pair Isle Knitters. Write, Care Box 173. WANTED for the Lodge, Hanmer Springs, Pantrymaid, Kitchen Man, and Porter. Apply, Manager. MRS P. J. Borthwlck, Masterton, requires a Governess for two boys aged five and seven. Reply with refs. 3846 TWO Good Firewood Cutters, to cut about 80 cords at Cashmere. 35s per cord. 15 Picton ave., Riccarton. X6OBI KARITANE Nurse wanted, February, March, April, 1946. Replies, giving experience, etc., L 5749, "Press.” CONSCIENTIOUS Girl, 15 to 17, wanted for Housework. Other help kept. Two in family. Apply P4364, “Press.” CABINETMAKER Wanted. Opening for Tradesman. Apply E. W. Rich, Furniture Craftsman, 225 Salisbury st. 1271 GIRL or Woman Wanted, Light Household Duties Only. Good home, 8 miles from Christchurch. High wages. P4362, "Press.” WANTED, Elderly Lady as Housekeeper lor six weeks in country. One in household. Salary £2 week. Apply, L 6306, “Press.” MAN Wanted for Light Fettling. Permanent job at good wages. Apply, the Foreman, Atkinson and Son, Ltd., 134 Carlyle street. EXPERIENCED Machinists Wanted for Sports Coat Work. Apply, R. D. Young, c/o. Lane, > Walker, Rudkin, Triangle Chambers. Colombo street. X 5565 GIRLS. 16-18, Wanted for Packing Department. Comfortable working conditions. Five-day week. Apply, Baxter’s, Ltd., 602 Colombo st.. Chch. X 6090 CHRISTCHURCH Hospital Laundry. Women and Girls are urgently required for Laundry Work. Experience not necessary. Award wages. Apply at once to the Laundry. 3644 CAPABLE Woman required for private home on bus route, 20 minutes from town. Excellent living conditions: very healthy: end good wages. Write Box 500, Christchurch. 3674 BOY for Workshop—lntelligent and keen Boy wanted for a new engineering establishment; good advancement and future to right applicant, with apprenticeship. L 5977, “Press.” OFFICE JUNIOR. Junior Shorthand-Typiste Wanted for ©ur Office. Interesting work, enabling a Junior to obtain general all-round office experience. Apply. Railway Auction Rooms. Ltd., 1 Manchester st. T.C, WE desire to Thank all applicants for the position of New Zealand Representative recently advertised over the nom de plume "Hardware.” care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, and advise that an appointment has now been made. 2200 StARRIED Shepherd Wanted, North Canterbury run. Good wages and conditions. Five-roomed House and rent free. Firing, electricity, etc. Three miles from school. Must be experienced with good dogs. For further details apply Pyne, Gould, Guinness Ltd. 2183 MAKE BIG MONEY. Writing Display Cards and Tickets. Pull ©r spare time job. Free Illustrated Booklet shows you how to start. Write now. McKay's Art School. Box 367, Wanganui. T.C. BOYS and YOUTHS Wanted to Learn the Trade of Coppersmithlng and Sheetmetal Work. Excellent opportunities exist for those desirous of learning the trade, and applicants are assured of a thorough training in all branches of Coppersmithlng and Sheetmetal work. The industry is an essential one, and specialises in the manufacture of hospital equipment and domestic heating appliances. 3666, “Press.” SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. Required for Electrical Engineer’s Office: Senior Girl, preferably with electrical or engineering office experience preferred, but quick, intelligent, intermediate girl considered. Good prospects. BROWN BROTHERS. ENGINEERS. LTD., 590 Colombo street. Christchurch. STRONG YOUTH STRONG YOUTH Good prospects and wages to dependBble boy. Apply:— APEX ICE CREAM CO., LTD., 25 Manchester street, CHRISTCHURCH. ’OUNG LADIES between age of 16 and 3 years Taught High-Class Machining in taking POINT-SETTER SHIRTS AND lOTLAKS. Only best work taught. Satrdays Free. No Manpower Restrictions, ipply Mr Bisraan, LICHFIELD SHIRTS, LTD. 9579 GIRLS FOR PACKING, anted. Girls for Packing Department, ood wages and working conditions. Flvely week. Apply to the Manager— APEX ICE CREAM CO., LTD., . 25 Manchester street. CHRISTCHURCH. TEMPORARY PART TIME w6rK. HE PATTISON EDE CO.. LTD., Manuicturing Furriers. HAVE VACANCIES r part-time experienced fur finishers, iccellent swages and good conditions, 9 m. to 4 p.nv. Apply:— MR E. BERWICK, Factory Manager, THE PATTISON EDE CO;, LTD., 72 Lichfield street. 9766 CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited for positions In the Traffic Dept. Applicants will be required to act first as Conductors, and after training will be promoted to motormen and bus drivers' positions. For full particulars and conditions, apply to the ' TRAFFIC OFFICE, $825 Cathedral square. FOREMAN-JOINER REQUIRED, he services are required of a capable thoroughly experienced man to take rge of the Joinery Factory in progres- • Timber and Joinery concern in •istchurch. The factory Is fully ipped with all the latest electrical manery and the firm operates a large i-drying unit. All general Joinery rerements are catered for, and applicant st have ability to take off plans and ; quotations, and also be capable of aging and handling staff. Good workconditions and salary, pply in writing, giving full particulars to experience, age, status, etc., endoscopies only of testimonials, to;— “FOREMAN-JOINER,” c/o. J. Hott, Ltd., Advertising, iritime Bldg., 149 Hereford st.. Ch.Ch^ WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. SILVERSTREAM HOSPITAL. NURSING AIDES. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD, • received the permission cf the i’ and Midwives’ Registration Board iblish a TRAINING SCHOOL FOR l, INVITES APPLICATIONS from [’lowing groups:— Sirls who desire to take up Nursing is a career for training at the bove-mentioned Training School for lursing Aides. oluntary Aides who have already lone all or part of 6000 hours' duty n a general hospital, oluntary Aides at present doing luty in a general hospital. ’upil Nurses who have done two ears’ training in a general hospital nd who have passed the Nursing Section of the State Preliminary Examination. E. State Registered Nursing Aides. The period of training for those with do previous experience is two years, and may be commenced at 17 years of age. The first six months will be largely devoted to domestic science, and thereafter domestic and elementary nursing duties of a practical nature. In addition to doctors lectures, tuition in nursing technique, nutrition and domestic duties will be given throughout the course cl training by fully qualified Tutor Sisters and Dietitians. Applicants who have already done 6000 hours' duty in a general hospital will be able to sit for the first State Nursing Aides’ Examination held after their appointment. Those who are at present doing duty in a general hospital will be given credit for the period of duty already performed. Pupil Nurses with two years’ training in a general hospital, and who have passed the Nursing Section of the State Preliminary Examination, will be granted a concession of one year towards the period of training for a Nursing Aide. Registered Aides, who desire to proceed to take their general training, will be granted a concession of one year towards the three years and three months’ training required of General Nurses. SALARY; Aides in training, Ist year, £66 10s per annum; 2nd year, £76 10s per annum. Registered Aides, Ist year £ll6 10s per annum, 2nd year, £126 10s per annum. With free Board, Residence, and Laundry. The usual Uniforms and Overalls are also provided. Silverstream Hospital is situated in delightful country surroundings, and offers ideal conditions under which to train for the Nursing Profession. It is at the same time handy to Wellington by train and bus. Applications should be made to the Matron-in-Chief, Wellington Hospital, stating age and particulars of experience, if any. Copies of two recent testimonials should be forwarded, one of which j in the case of Registered and trained ap- j plicants, should be from the Matron of the School in which the applicant did her training. Intending applicants and parents may interview the Matron-in-Qiief at the Wellington Hospital. J. B. I. COOK, 1765 Secretary. I

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24624, 21 July 1945, Page 10

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