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VACANT 1 lApply Oc. HoteP.ph^^' 7 banted. OccldeiS i Ap^ A g o E x w.rehogg “LX , a x£ Go A o C d 2 S i 2ZS Tum i I ( ? t lerna 1 ernat ‘onal Models. Ltd.. g.°2?J?Amblg i sador a d - APPIy Maoa ggs Hotel7^karol m o- e C ii ef h Apply Bruce Hjrrford Pleasant wnrkrl» Or Adies’ Coats and Suits, a M2 w er " an ‘ ed taSer ChU<l "° cnants, 381 Madras st. North. X 8906 wanted, good all-round man Goods Factory. Apply fl s Lancaster st.-Ferry rd- XBBl6 besf^nnrt> C? ° Letterpress Machinist, r „S!l d 1 °s?' us “al amenities. Weeks, Ltd., corner Tuam-Madras sts. X 8794 2d 3 ri=X inist required for Ladies’ Coats waeef workroom. Good wages. Becks Mantles, 119 Worcester st. GI ?LS and Wpmen wanted for Packing pljL Pa P er ? ag Machin e attendants. Paper Products (N.Z.), Ltd, 157 Madras st f2SJ? I f a ? y wanted, 17-20, assist ?m°aH Interesting light work. Will wage! ‘“SI VSP >n house - Hleh WOODWORKING Machinist, capable of setting up four-sides; permanent position to right man. Apply Papanui Timber Co. NURSERY Governess wanted teach child a years of age (correspondence school), Feb- Write Mrs Bruce Hay, Mount Potts, Mount Somers. X 8892 LAD for Messages, with prospect of apprenticeship later, 30s per week. Bicle su PPlied. Weeks, Ltd., corner TuamMadras streets. —— X 8793 FASHION House requires an Experienced Dressmaker or Tailoress for Alteration Room. Apply Fashion House, 236 High st. WOMAN for Pressing Linings, making morning and afternon tea, and general cleaning. Constant work. £3 16s per wk. Apply Farrier, 646 Colombo st. 5183 LABOURERS WANTED for Local Body Work. Apply to the Foreman, Riccarton Borough Council. Previous experience (desirable, but not necessary. 4980 GTRL for Typing and General Office work. Shorthand not essential. 35 hours weekly. Good*conditions. Kelleher and Scott, Ltd., comer Tuam and Antigua streets. —; 5179 ABSOLUTELY Good Wages, Bonuses, Working Conditions at our Shirt Plant. Learners or Experienced Machinists, please call and talk it over with Mr Bisman, Lichfield Shirts, Ltd., 179 Tuam st.

4731 ■ ACTUAL Working Conditions can be inl spected at our Production Plant. If you 1 are an Experienced Machinist ar a Learner, you are invited to call at Lichfield Shirts, Ltd., 179 Tuam st. Apply Mr Bisman. i 4732 1 WOMAN and GIRLS required to learn Glove Making. Light, congenial occupa- . tion, good wages, morning and afternoon I tea provided. Apply at Factory, Woolston Tanneries, Ltd., cnr. Hereford and Madras ’ streets. 5050 I 2 SISTERS WANTED fot Private Surgical I Hospital in Auckland; 8-hour day, 1 day , off week; £4 clear, live in. Fares re- • funded after 6 months’ service. Apply In ‘ writing to Matron, 3 Brightside ra., Ep50m.4982 ; FURNISHING WORKROOM—GirI Apprentice required for our Workroom, for t making Carpets,. Bedspreads, Curtains, etc. Trade thoroughly taught under ideal working conditions. Commence immediately. Apply to Manager, Homecraft Furnishings, 110 Manchester st., Chch. X 9191 JUNIOR MALE CLERK and JUNIOR TY- • PISTE Wanted for Public Accountant’s ' Office. These positions offer exceptional ■ opportunities for advancement and train--1 ing in all branches of office work. Reply in own handwriting, stating age, and with copies only of testimonials, PBBO3, •‘Press.” CLOTHING TRADE—We urgently require Coat Table Hands, Handsewers, Coat, Vest, and Trouser Machinists. Good working conditions, high pay, previous experience an advantage, but not essential. Also Apprentices. Excellent training and prospects. Canterbury Woollen Co., Ltd., 174 Cashel st., Chch. 5182 PRESBYTERIAN CHILDREN’S HOMES.— Assistants are required for the Boys’ Home and the Children’s Home, Christchurch; also, Woman for Sewing at Boys’ Home. Apply, with references, to Mr A. J. McEldowney, Superintendent, Christchurch Presbyterian Social Service Assn., P.O. Box 259, Christchurch.slss TABLE HANDS.—We require for our Finishing Department Young Girls who have just left school or girls with some experience. Every encouragement given to girls who are interested in their work and who wish to learn the tailoring trade. Ideal conditions in the heart of the city. Apply Office of L. McManus and Co., Ltd., 162 Manchester st. 4822 SHOWROOM MANAGERESS—Hollander’s require fully expd. Saleswoman to take charge of Showrdom. Duties include staff management and general supervision, but no buying. Generous salary and splendid prospects for enterprising woman. Personal or written applications will be treated as strictly confidential. M. Hollander, 264 High st., next Woolworths. • 4986 MACHINISTS wanted, also Youths, for HIGH-GRADE ART LEATHER WORK. Good prospects. Interesting, clean, and light employment in comfortable surroundings. The “Westcraft” Building has natural light and is situated in the shopping area and close to trams and buses. WESTON BROS, and CO., LTD., “Westcraft” Leather Goods, 132 Manchester street, Christchurch. 4633 JUNIOR MALE A LARGE Christchurch Manufacturing Company has a vacancy for a Junior (Male). The position is an interesting one, and will comprise general warehouse duties with a certain amount of element-. ary clerical work. There are definite possibilities for a boy with the necessary qualifications and the desire to progress. Apply in the first instance to PB6Ol, "Press." 5037 MACHINISTS GOOD WAGES AND BONUSES—We still have a few vacancies for Women and Girls—experienced machinists preferred. Those without previous experience will be trained by skilled operatives and will find the work interesting and congenial. Award wages for experienced machinists £3 16s for a 40hour week, plus a verv liberal production bonus. Successful applicants will have no difficulty in earning at least £5 a week. Apply now td M. O'BRIEN and CO., LTD., Footwear Manufacturers, 31 Dundas st., Christchurch. 5073 LATEX RUBBER COMPANY, LTD., 154 High street, opposite High Street Post Office: We have vacancies for Experienced Machinists and Women and Girls who are desirous of learning machinery. Top wages paid, good bonuses, and splendid working conditions. Girls who contemplate apprenticing to the Clothing Trade are assured of a thorough training under competent supervisors. Our Workrooms reopen Monday, 13th Jan., and in- • quiries should be made on or about that date. 4833 GLOVE MACHINISTS AND JUNIORS REQUIRED; also, Boy to Learn Glovecutting Trade. Wages and bonus return , you good money each week. Examples which can be verified from our wage , book:—Miss X.: Average weekly earnings during past 12 months, £5 12s 6d Junior, Mi; . A.: Commenced beginning of 1946; ; average weekly earning £2 18s 3d. Junior, : Miss B.: Commenced same time; average 1 weekly earnings, £2 14s 6d. These arg ’ only three of the many we have on our 1 staff. Morning and afternoon tea pro - vided, also radio. Apply: NEW ZEALAND GLOVE CO.. LTD., 330 St Asaph st., • Christchurch. 2144 1

THE CHRISTCHURCH CLOTHING COMPANY. LTD., Makers of "Stylex” Men’s Wear. EMPLOYMENT OFFERED: COAT MACHINISTS TROUSERS MACHINISTS Bonus work enables high wages to be earned. Excellent conditions. UNSKILLED OR SEMI-SKILLED WOMEN AND GIRLS OVER 21; No previous experience necessary Commencing wages £3 5s 6d per week to start, rising to full Award Rates !in 12 months APPRENTICES: Parents : are invited to inquire re a position for ' their daughters to learn this important ■ and vital work All Branches of the . Trade taught by nighly skilled executive ■ Staff We re-open on the 9th January. I 1947, and inquiries can be made from : that date Apply MANAGER 244 St. Asaph street. Christchurch 3550 GIRLSi HERE'S A LOVELY CHOICE OF WORK THAT PAYS BIG MONEY.—Like to sew lingerie, knitwear, swimsuits? Like to make men’s hose? Like to do tailoring? Like to do hand sewing rather than machining? That’s your choice at "Canterbury,” where there’s first-class fashion work to suit you perfectly. Nov/ consider the money. Over award wages if you’re 18 or under, plus the right to earn big welcome bonuses that can add 10s, 255, even 35s a week to your wages. Now come on down and see those famous “Canterbury” conditions, the air-condi-tioned workroom, flooded with daylight.. cafeteria, staff shop, staff sports and travel clubs; in fact, everything to make ; working days as happy and as healthy as possible. Call when it suits you. Ask for Mr Mclntyre. LANE, WALKER, RUDKIN, LTD., 32 Montreal street. Sydenham.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25084, 16 January 1947, Page 9

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