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SITUATIONS VACANT NIGHT Waiter Wanted. Theatre Royal Cafe, Gloucester st. WANTED, Companion-help; good home; Cashmere Hills. 'Phone 35-102. X 4176 WANTED, Partly trained Nurse from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Ring 33-005. EXP?Axeman Labourer Wtd. Apply 14 Queen’s ave„ Fendalton, after 5 p.m. A MESSAGE Boy Wanted. Standard Optical Company, 561 Colombo st. X 3964 SMART Girls for Food -Packing: age under 19 years. Apply 100 Manchester street (upstairs). 2509 BOY required to learn Warehousing in Clothing Business. Apply Room 22, Heywood’s Buildings. 2495 PACKERMAN Wanted for Flour Mill; shift work. Apply Zealandia Milling Co., Ltd., Addington. 2433 SPREYDON-Somerfleld district: Domestic Help Wanted, few hours weekly. Apply P 7595, "Press.” X 4017 FEMALE for Lacquer-Spraying and Finishing Tennis Rackets, Box 438, Ch. Ch. —— X 4217 PRESSER (Female) for Ladies’ Wear. Good wages and bonus. F. Dunn and Co., 244 Tuam street. X 4037 FIRST and Second Waitress, also House-maid-Waitress. Good wages, excellent working conditions. Barry’s Hotel, Blenheim. Please ring 38-270. X 4194 T. ARMSTRONG and CO., LTD., Victoria square, require the services of a Capable Young Lady for Cash Desk. Previous experience not essential. X 4166 THE MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT requires Labourers for underground cable-laying work. Apply to the Foreman, Armagh street yard. 9546 SHORTHAND-TYPISTE: Wanted by large Importing Firm, Shorthand-Typiste, with about 2 years’ experience. Bright disposition. Apply British United Shoe Machinery Co., 37-39 Belfast street. 2398 NORTH~Canterbury Hospital Board—TWO JUNIORS required immediately for General Office Work, with or without previous experience. Night School fees will be paid by the Board. Alex. Prentice. Secretary.243B FEMALE CLERK, with Accountancy Experience, for Costing; and an APPRENTICE for Manufacturing Dept., are required by Salon Celia, Ltd., Whitcombe and Tombs’ Bldgs. (Clifford’s entrance), Cashel street. 2494 TOOMEY’S GRINDING and GEAR, LTD., urgently require a first-class TURNER. To a man used to fine limit work, a high wage will be paid. First-class shop equipment and conditions. Apply Toomey’s Grinding and Gear, Ltd., Durham st. 2537 HUKARERE MAORI GIRLS’ COLLEGE, NAPlER.—Wanted for the above schqol. Kitchen Matron. Must be able to train and • supervise girls. Salary and schedule of duties on application to the “ MAKE HANDBIAGS AND - GLOVES. “ For own use or to Sell. Complete course shows how. Styles for all seasons. Free outfit. Write for free Illustrated Booklet. Home Industries. Box 264. Wanganui. .T.C. LARGE Manufacturing, Wholesale, and Retail Organisation has vacancy for FEMALE CLERK with few years’ experience. Excellent conditions and good wages to suitable applicant. Please reply with Copies of references to L 4287, “Press.” CASHMERE SANATORIUM: THIRD COOK required. Wages £4 12s 3d, less £1 2s 6d for board ancj residence. Uniforms provided. Apply at once to the Matron, Cashmere Sanatorium, or Telephone 30-330.9533 WE have a position for a Lady. The duties are light cleaning and attending to morning and afternoon teas. Agreeable work in pleasant and clean surroundings in the “Westcraft” Studios, Weston Bros, and Co., Ltd., cnr. Manchester st. and Bedford row.. Chch. 9099 SENIOR or INTERMEDIATE GIRL Wanted for JGeneral Office Work. We have a vacancy on our Staff for a Girl who wishes to permanently habilitate herself in congenial and remunerative employment. Duties consist of ledger posting and general office work. No shorthand. Typing an advantage, but not essential. Apply by letter or in person to the Manager, ALBANY DAIRY, LTD., 161 Lichfield street, Christchurch.2s42

BAKER’S DOUGHMAN: A vacancy has occurred in a modern Wellington Bakery for an Experienced Doughman. This is a permanent position, with good working conditions, for the right man. Wages, with special payments, over £lO per week. Apply or write to: The Manager, Purity Bread, Ltd., 257 Riddiford street. Newtown, Wellington (Telephone 24-134). 59585 D.1.C., LTD., offer Educational Positions for Girls—Do you like wearing smart, exclusive fashions? If so, learn to make your own. D.I.C. invite applications for positions of Frock Hands and Improvers in their exclusive stock making fashion workroom, which is bright, sunny, and warm. .This is work that should appeal to every girl wishing to be economically well dressed. . Take advantage of these opportunities and apply immediately to Mrs Kinsella. Dressmaking Dept.. D.1.C., Ltd. 8458 RICCARTON MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., makers of the Well-known Kenric Styles, require the services of Experienced or Inexperienced COAT and FROCK MACHINISTS; also IMPROVERS and FINISHERS. We do not work team work. The employee is taught to make a garment from start to finish. Good wages and prospects. Apply personally to the Manager, 21 Dundas st.. City. Interviews daily. Monday and Thursday up till 8 p.m. 7811 A VACANCY exists on the Christchurch Branch Staff of the Shell Company of New Zealand, Limited, for an Office Junior (Female), about 16-17 years of age. The position is one which offers good prospects for advancement to a girl who is interested in office work and would be desirous of establishing herself in our organisation. Consideration for staff welfare and modern central premises make for congenial working conditions. Apply: The Accountant, A.M.P. Building, Cathedral square. 9549 FOREWOMAN FOR HANDBAG MANUFACTURING: Applications for the above position are invited by a leading New Zealand firm specialising in the manufacture of high-class leather goods. Previous experience in this type of work is essential. The successful applicant is assured of excellent working conditions and salary on a generous scale. Apply in first instance, stating previous experience and enclosing copies only of testimonials, to: "Forewoman,” care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Christchurch. 9539

VACANCIES: UNITED NATIONS.—(I) The United Nations Secretariat, New York, has a number of vacancies open to nationals of all the United Nations, including New Zealand. (2) GENERAL SCOPE OF DUTIES: (a) Policy and Administrative: Development of policy and administrative work relating to, e.g., international trade and political affairs, economic stability, balance of payments, public finance, trusteeship, care of minorities, refugees and displaced persons, population problems, civil liberties, international law and legal agreements, public health and education, control of drugs and narcotics, education, labour and working conditions, public relations, publicity by press, radio, etc., overseas information service. (b) Internal organisation of Secretariat: Statistical analyses, financial control and audit, personnel administration and recruitment, accommodation travel and conference arrangements, procurement of stores, construction and maintenance of buildings, library organisation, translating, interpreting. (c) Examples of positions open: Secretary to Economic and Social Council, 8200 dollars; Division Directors, 10,000 dollars and 8200 dollars; Social Affairs (Research, etc.) Officers, 7350 dollars, 5250 dollars, and 3370 dollars; Health Specialist, 8200 dollars; Education, 7350 dollars; Economic Affairs, 8200 dollars. 5250 dollars, 3370 dollars, etc.; Political Affairs, 8200 dollars, 5250 dollars, 3370 dollars, etc.; Legal Affairs, 8200 dollars, 5250 dollars, 3370 dollars, etc.; Librarians, 3770 dollars and 3010 dollars; Transportation Officers, 5250 dollars, 3370 dollars; Accountants—six positions from 2410 dollars to 6600 dollars; Personnel Officers, 6600 dollars, 4710 dollars, and 3010 dollars; Building Maintenance Officer, 4710 dollars; Chief of Stores, 3770 dollars; Building Guards. 1720 dollars? Procurement Officers, 7350 dollars, 6600 dollars. 4710 dollars; Registry, Postal Service, 5900 dollars. (3) QUALIFICATIONS: (a) In most cases, university graduation or equivalent education, (b) Experience in the type of work for which the applicant may be selected is desirable. (4) CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: (a) Starting salaries range from 1720 dollars to 10,000 dollars per annum. (b) Age limits for applicants, 21-50 in most cases, (c) Appointments will generally be on probation at first and may lead to permanent positions; there may be both temporary and permanent appointments, (d) It is the policy of the United Nations Assembly that appointees receive leave at stated intervals to visit their home countries, with fares P? 1 ! for themselves and families (e) Medical examination is required, (f) All positions equally open to men and women (5) APPLICATION FORMS are obtainable from: Mr Carson. District Public Trust Office, Christchurch; N.Z. Representative, United Nations, Box 579, Wellington They should be completed in duplicate and returned to the latter ad- ?» r .» SS SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19th. 1946. All selections will be made bv the United Nations Secretariat. New York and successful applicants must subscribe to the following:—“I solemnly swear (undertake, affirm, promise) to exercise in all loyalty, discretion, and conscience the functions entrusted to me as a mem°f the international service of the United Nations, to discharge those functions and regulate my conduct with the interests of the United Nations only in view, and not to seek or accept instructions in regard to the performance of my U +l eS .. frorn an y Government or other ShTonnrtitbJ? 6 ™/ 1 the or K a nisation." The conditions of each particular apoointSSlicant 1 noUfied to SUCMSSfIII applicant.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24987, 23 September 1946, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24987, 23 September 1946, Page 8

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