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| SITUATIONS VACANT ; I HOUSEMAID Wanted. Warner’s Hotel. WANTED, A Waitress. Apply, Excelsior •'H0te1.3571 . WANTED, Third Cook. Permanent posi- ' J tion. Apply, Dominion H0te1.357? HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS Wanted. Apply Tattersall’s Hotel.' FEMALE 2nd Cook wanted. Apply Chef, Hotel Embassy. 2312 COMPANION Help Wanted, invalid lady, light, cheerful position. Sleep in. Apply P 9106, “Press.’’l3B9 KARITANE Nurse, four weeks, from about April 20. Please ring '25-153, or reply E 2152, “Press.” BOY Wanted for Engineer’s Shop in Rangiora. Apply with references to AlO9, "Press,” Rangiora.22B6 MARRIED Man Tractor and General Farm Work, near school. Wife’s duties nil. AlO6, “Press,” Rangiora.l3s7 i WANTED, For College House, Cook, plain i cooking, good holidays and wages. Cen- , tral. ’Phone 31-704. 1 COMPANION Help Wanted, invalid lady. , light J cheerful position. Sleep in. Apply P 9106, "Press.”X2463 ; JUNIOR or Intermediate Shop Assistants 1 Wanted; good prospects. Apply Whit- - combe and Tombs, Ltd., Cashel st. > TABLE Hands and Machinists Wanted 1 Urgently. Apply Mr Baker, Wellington 1 Wooßen Co - 246 St. Asaph st. WANTED Cook and Relieving Maid or General for Empire Hotel, Lyttelton. Ring 46-543. ,2287 WIDOWER, with 4 children, school age, wants Housekeeper. Apply J. B. Haskett, : North Loburn R.D., Rangiora.l3sB ' s MESSAGE Boy required for Engineers* ! Merchants’ Warehouse. Good prospects for willing boy. Apply P.O, Box 1245. 2309 DRAPERY: The Farmers has a vacancy ; for a Smart Boy to Learn the Drapery, , Trade. Apply Drapery Manager, The ; Farmers, Christchurch.2ll3 , MARRIED Couple for farm handy city, j Wife cook jsmall private family. Man . must be practical and gardener. No cows. Apply E 2266, “Press.” > WAREHOUSEMAN - required for Engin- . eer's Merchants’ Warehouse. Knowledge ■ of machinery and tools preferred, but not ' essentiaE Apply P.O. Box 1245. t 2309 J WANTED, Married Couple, man ccrwman- ■ gardener, wife cook, 3 adults; wages, £6 • 10s weekly and keep. Apply Dalgety and • Co., Christchurch.36o6 • “HAIRDRESSERS”—Finneys, Ltd., require the services of a First-class Hairdresser. Good wages and conditions. Apply Finney’s, Ltd., 5 Cathedral square.X24s3 W. H. PRICE and Son, Ltd- have vacancies for General Labourers in their Foundry and Works. Permanent positions available to the right men. Apply the i Manager.•2l37 1 TO ARCHITECTS OR DRAUGHTSMEN: ' Wanted, Capable Draughtsman for our ' Office. Single man preferred. Apply : TAYLOR and SYME, Registered ArchiI tects * NE W PLYMOUTH.2II9 PANEL BEATlSs—Johnson and Smith, Ltd., 140 Kihnore street, have a vacancy for LEADING HAND in New Work Department. Permanent position. Wages according to ability. .2115 REPORTER, Cadet. Excellent conditions and sound basic journalistic training available. Good Board available. Write Editor, “The Thames Star,” P.O. Box 48, ' Thames. 3603 MEN AND YOUTHS REQUIRED: Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd., require Men and Youths for general work in their Boxmaking and Bookbinding Departments. Apply Printing Works Office, Colombo st. 3521 SOLWAY COLLEGE, MASTERTON: Wanted, a Housemaid and a Kitchenmaid. This represents .an opportunity for girls wishing a change to the North Island. Fare paid for suitable girls staying six months. Apply the Matron, Solway College, Masterton.2lol SHIRLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL.—A Special Householders’ Meeting will be held TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 17th, at the School, at 7.30 p.m. All parents and teachers are cordially invited to attend.— H. W. Armitage, Chairman; G. Ridout, Secretary.3s23 CAPABLE Married Tractor Driver and Farm Hand required for an Oxford farm. Diesel tractor and all flat paddocks. Knowledge.of sheep and sheep work an advantage. Wife’s duties to cook for occasional men. Good position and good wages. Apply M. S. Bower, Swannanoa, Rangiora. ’Phone 174 J, Rangiora. JUNIOR GIRL: We have a vacancy for , a Junior Girl. Thia/ position offers every opportunity for advancement. The work is interesting, conditions ideal, good salary commensurate with ability. Apply in person to: STURGE and BASHFORD, : Public Accountants, Epworth Chambers, ! 176 Hereford street. 3541 i SENIOR SHORTHAND TYPISTE—The Perpetual Trustees Co., Ltd., invite appliI cations for the above position. The work ! is njost interesting and varied .An&Qffers . Excellent prospects to a suitaible .appli- . cant. Applications to tile District “Kfima- . ger, the Perpetual Trustees Co., Ltd- > 145 Worcester st- Christchurch. 2302 ’ BRICKMAKERS: Applications are invited from Brickmakers of ability for the position of Brickmaker and Yard Manager of a Brickmaking Company in a North ; Island town. Applicants must be capable > of turning out first-class bricks and of I supervising the whole process of .manufacture. A salary commensurate with , ability and experience will be paid to the successful applicant, and a house will be available for him at the brickyard. Apply by letter to: Retemeyer. Edgley, and Chapman, Public .Accountants, P.O. Box 145, Napier. 3605 £6OO TO £650 PER YEAiFfOR INTERNAL AUDITOR: Progressive Mercantile Organisation, with ramifications throughout New Zealand, requires a competent INTERNAL AUDITOR. Specially -suitable for a young single man, as duties entail travelling to the Main Centres. Applicants should preferably be qualified and members of the N.Z. Society of Accountants. This would not necessarily debar a man who, through war service, has not yet completed his final ' examinations. Apply in writing in first instance, stating age, qualifications, marital status, and enclose copies of references. A recent photograph (which will be returned) should also be provided. Mark your application , cdnfidential and address it to: “AUDIT.” 1 c/o. Catts-Patterson Co. (N.Z.), Ltd- Advertising Agents. G.P.O. Box 389, • Wel- , lington. 4596'

OPTICIANS WHALES OPTICAL SERVICE, Estalbished over SO Years, 677 COLOMBO STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Also at Ashburton and Oamaru. INVALIDS VISITED WlB9B WALTER J. WATSONS, Opticians. 695 COLOMBO STREET (Next Kincaids). ’PHONE 35-226. W 1726

WE are going to be .very busy with Cleaning and Pressing up to Easter, and it might pay Customers to leave their Dyeing Work which is not urgently required till after the holidays. Because of its particular nature, with Dyeing the finishing of each - individual garment requires extra care—which can be carried out quite simply during normal periods . . . this is just a little tip that Taylor’s like to pass on.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25135, 17 March 1947, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25135, 17 March 1947, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25135, 17 March 1947, Page 9