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SITUATIONS VACANT WESTLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT.—AppIications are invited from Registered Medical Practitioners with major surgical experience for the position of full-time Medical Superintendent. Westland Hospital, Hokitika. Salary £llOO to £1250 p.a., according to qualifications, plus a free house. Applications, which should give particulars of qualifications and details of experience. close on Thursday, 23rd October, 1947, and should be addressed to:—THE SECRETARY, Westland Hospital Board, HOKITIKA. 2241 MILLINER.—To competent Model Milliner with 10 years or more experience, or one who is confident of her ability to design and control small staff, a Position is offered carrying a generous salary, plus bonuses. Our new workroom is modern and situated right cn the main street. To maintain our high grade merchandise the best quality materials and trimmings are assured, coupled with exclusive overseas style services. Every assistance will be given to make for easy and efficient production. Apply giving previous exnerience and other particulars to: FEJ'TTON HATS. Wholesale Millinery Manufacturers, 39 Strand Arcade, Queen st.. Auckland. 2271 FITTERS.—ANDERSONS, LIMITED, have vacancies for Fitters in their heavy and medium fitting shops. Experienced men are preferred who can carrv out the wide variety of work handled by these shops, both in manufacturing of small and large products of all types and in the servicing and installation of machinery. This is also a gopd opportunity for young fitters who have recently completed their apprenticeship to widen their experience in general engineering. Work is under good conditions and in new shops. Morning and afternoon breaks and canteen facilities are available. Permanent positions and good pay are available to suitable men. Apply in writing or personally to: The Works Manager, ANDERSONS. LIMITED, 43 Lichfield street. 7270 COUNTRY GIRLS ACCOMMODATION IN CHRISTCHURCH GUARANTEED.—We have a few vacancies for machinists in our Closing Department. No previous experience necessary, altheugh it would be helpful. The work is interesting and congenial, and girls without experience will be taught machining by skilled operatives. With the increased Award Rates of pay operating from October Ist, and the addition of our very liberal production bonus, experienced adults will have no difficulty in averaging at least £5 15s per 40-hour week, and considerably more could be earned. Inexperienced girls should be able to average this amount after six months, and juniors will receive a correspondingly high figure. We can guarantee excellent accommodation for successful applicants at 30s per week. This includes two meals a day, Monday to Friday, and three meals on Saturday and Sunday: lunch may be obtained in our new cafeteria. For further details, telephone, write, or apply personally, to M O’BRIEN and CO., LTD., Manufacturers of 0.8. Footwear, 31 Dundas street, Christchurch, Telephone 35-785. 2442

YA£ A J ICIES FOR OFFICE ASSISTANTS AND SHORTHAND TYPISTES: The Kailway Department has vacancies at Christchurch for two efficient Shorthand-Typ-istes and three Female Office Assistants *yP m S experience. Salaries up to *,275 per annum, according to qualifications and experience. Lodging allowance payable to juniors required to live away “■°m home. Good working conditions. Railway travelling privileges; five-day week Apply District Traffic Manager, 394 Moorhouse avenue. 2324

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25301, 29 September 1947, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25301, 29 September 1947, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25301, 29 September 1947, Page 9

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