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SITUATIONS VACANT DRESSMAKER Wtd. for smart Frock Shop. Ring 38-211. X 395 COMPETENT Wool Sorter. Apply, Fairlie Woolw'orks. EXP’D. Waitress, Saturday or Sunday work. ’Phone, day time, 32-754. 41 YOUNG Girl (about 16) Wtd. Apply Oxley Prams, 5928 Colombo 5t.X376 HURUNUI Hotel, General and HousemaidWaitress. Ring SM, Hawarden, SMART Boy Wtd. to learn Service Station and Garage work. Good prospects. T 355, “Press.” : JUNIOR Shop Assistant Wanted. Age 1517. Apply, Miniver Gowns, 163 Cashel st., 'Phone 40-042. 5872 URGENTLY Wtd., Youth for laundry. Apply Brown and Armigers, 388 Avonside drive. 5796 EXP’D. Cook, General, HousemaidWaitress. Apply Albion Hotel, Lyttelton. FROCK Machinist and finishers required for high-class garments. Apply Fashion House, 236 High st. 5911 COUPLE Wanted, Wife General; Husband Porter-barman. Apply, Canterbury Hotel. Meth ven. *Phone 18. 5871 SECOND Cook-Female Wanted for Bruce Hotel, Akaroa. Apply in first instance to ’Phone 41-338, Chch. Business hours. 5898 FULLY Exp’d. Press Man required urgently. Also Man to learn trade. Apply to British Shoes, Ltd., 196 Wordsworth st. 5802 AMERICAN Family needs reliable, experienced woman for 1% days per week for general cleaning, some ironing. Ring 48-060. X4OB FIRST-CLASS Metal Polishes*. Also use for polishing shop; 40-hr. weeks Overtime optional. Apply Mercer and Sons, Ltd., 54 Oxford tee., Christchurch.sBos COOK-General Wanted for City Hotel. Good conditions and salary. Replies stating experience in confidence to: "Good General,” P.O. Box 1300, Chch. 5903 YOUNG Man of dood Character and education would like spend occasional weekends on a Canterbury sheep farm. Good accommodation essential. Interview, 59562, “Press.” THE HERBERT SHOE CO., LTD., 131 Cashel street, require a JUNIOR GIRL for their Ladies* Shoe Department. Good conditions and prospects to suitable applicant. 5803 PACKERMAN Wanted lor Flourmill, tx, perienced Man or one willing to learn. To start work immediately. Apply Head Miller, H. WORRALL (Flourmills), LTD., 83 Blenheim road, Riccarton. X 431 MARLDONTLTD.—PACKERS required "for our Cake Kitchen; 40-hour 5-day week, free morning and afternoon tea. Experience not necessary. Apply Supervisor, 99 Peterborough st. 4840 WAITRESSES.—Beaths English Cafeteria Tea Rooms have Vacancies for Exp’d. Waitresses. This type of waiting is far lighter than ordinary table service. Apply: Mrs Fulton, Beaths Tea Rooms. 5902 URGENTLY Wtd., Coat, Vest, and Trousers Machinists. Also Girl Apprentice, aged 16. Good wages and conditions, modern workroom. Apply, Mr Baker, Factory Manager, Wellington Woollen Co., 98 Lichfield st. 5900 TO TAILORS AND TAILORESSES. PERMANENT Positions are offered to COAT. VEST, and TROUSER MAKERS. Used to best class trade. High wages and con e enial working conditions. Apply, Owens, Ltd., 751 Colombo st. X 553 LANE, WALKER, RUDKIN, LTD., have a vacancy for a Lady for Power Flat Knitting Machine Operating. Work is light, clean, and interesting. Previous experience not necessary. Apply Knitting Dept., LANE, WALKER, RUDKIN, LTD., 32 Montreal street, Sydenham.sBB9 PERMANENT Work offered. We have 3 Vacancies for our Rubber Goods Dept, for Women or Girls. We also require, 2 Boys or Youths. The work is light and interesting, morning and afternoon tea provided. Apply: Latex Rubber Co., Ltd., 154 High st., opp. High Street Post Office. 5797 SENIOR GIRL Wanted for Book-keeping Work, with typing of monthly returns, etc Must be competent to handle ledgers. Will work with accountant. Expanding business, offers good prospects. Write: The Accountant, the J. R. Watkins Co. (N.Z.), Ltd., 223 Waltham road, Christchurch. : 5894 CARPENTERS, BUILDERS’ LABOURERS, STEEL BENDERS, AND CRANE DRIVER Good Carpenters and Builders* Labourers wanted for Town and Country work. Good Crane Driver and Steel Benders wanted for town work. Extended hours being worked. Apply W. WILLIAMSON CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD., 175-187 Montreal street, Christchurch. 5896 SHIRT AND PYJAMA MAKING.—In a bright and airy workroom, under pleasant conditions. Girls are making superior Shirts and Pyjamas for Beaths particular customers. Two Machinists are required to enable us to beep up with the demand. Young girls leaving school will find this congenial employment, learning the trade. Apply Mr Orchard, Beath and Co., Ltd. • • 5902 CALLING all experienced Machinists’ Top wages and bonuses can be yours at our centrally situated plant. You’ll enjoy attractive working conditions and good comradeship in our modern plant. Just as important, too, in these uncertain times is our offer of permanent employment. Call and talk it over with our Mr Bisman. Lichfield Shirts, Ltd.. 179 Tuam street.2BB2 WOMEN Wanted for Millinery Manufacturing. Excellent remuneration to willing workers. Lack of previous experience no handicap. The work is interesting and varied as each article is completely finished by the one operator. Working conditions are first-class and • a Willing worker who is interested in the work can earn high wages. Full training and tuition given every beginner. Apply TURNER HATS, 96 Lichfield st., Christchurch. 5906 OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG LADY.—An exceptional opportunity is offered a Young Girl between the ages of 18 anti 20. who is looking for a really attractive Office position. The best wages and excellent working conditions are offered, with every chance of quick advancement. General clerical duties make this an eaiy and interesting job. Apply, in first • instance, stating age, etc., to: “PROGRESS, * C/o. Inglis Wright, Advertising. Box 305, Christchurch. ■ X 9783 SHORTHAND TYPISTE—PART TIME.— A large manufacturing Jirm, situated handy to the Railway Station, has a vacancy for an experienced ShorthandTypiste, and would consider applications from girls in the country who are unable to attend, fore full working hours, but can attend for four hours or more daily. The work is interesting and varied and includes a small amount of clerical work. Apply stating age and experience to P.O. BOX 396, CHRISTCHURCH.SB7O STEEL FOUNDRY STAFF.—Permanent employment is offered to the following Foundry Staff:—MEN for GRINDING and FINISHING STEEL CASTINGS (take home wage £6 6s lid clear); GENERAL LABOURERS (take home wage £6 5s 4d clear); ELECTRIC WELDER AND/OR OXYCUTTER. (Consideration given to beginner). Wages in accordance with experience. The above wages are for a 40hour week with a 10-minute break, morning and afternoon. Hours, 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Personal or written applications to ALLOY STEEL (N.Z.), LTD., MAIN SOUTH ROAD, SOCKBURN. 5799 FEMALE PRESSER, MACHINISTS AND GIRLS TO LEARN—A Presser, Machinists, and Girls to learn are wanted for the Quality Shirt Factory of Baronet Textiles, Ltd. These positions are full-time and carry top wages and generous bonuses for capable and efficient workers. Girls wishing to learn require no previous experience, and can in a relatively short period be thoroughly taught an interesting and lasting trade. Bright, clean, cheery, and sunny workrooms; morning and afternoon teas provided free; friendly associates, excellent working conditions; overtime available if desired. Apply direct to the Factory Manager, BARONET TEXTILES, LTD., cnr. St. Asaph and Manchester streets, Christchurch. 5883 THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in England), which is the Largest Assurance Organisation in the British Commonwealth of Nations, offers APPOINTMENTS AS LIFE ASSURANCE FIELD REPRESENTATIVES, with headquarters at CHRISTCHURCH, to men of integrity, interested in following a lucrative and congenial occupation. Liberal remuneration will be paid to the successful applicants, together with A RENEWAL COMMISSION. Apply, personally or in writing, to: DISTRICT MANAGER, THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE CO., LTD., 188 Hereford street. Christchurch. ’Phone 38-414.6021 LEAVING School this year? If so, then why not learn a useful and highly skilled Trade? We’ll teach you to operate a sewing machine. Once you can do so. you’ll be fully capable of making your own frocks. Isn’t that a useful accomplishment? And, at the same time, you will learn to make the famous Point-Set-ter shirt—a useful trade and one which will bring you good wages and bonuses. Not only that, but pleasant companions and attractive working conditions vdll make your lot with us a happy one. Remember, too, we are centrally situated, so handy to the shopping area, bus, and tram service. Call and talk it over with our Mr Bisman, 1 who will also be pleased to conduct you round our plant. LICHFIELD SHIRTS, LTD., 179 Tuam st. 2852 CAPABLE FOREWOMAN FOR PROGRESSIVE AND ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING CONCERN: Excellent commencing salary, with outstanding prospects, for a fully-experienced Forewoman. Must be acquainted with all types of machines and capable of controlling medium-sized staff of machinists handling a specialised type of female underwear. Experience in the particular line manufactured is not necessary, the main essential being knowledge of garment machining, production, and staff control. This congenial position is offered in one of the most modem and best equipped Auckland factories, handy to Queen street and all shopping and ’transport facilities. Unusually good salary, to start, with exceptionally bright prospects for advancement. Apply now, giving outline of experience and capabilities, age, etc. Your application, which should be addressed as below, will be acknowledged and treated in strictest confidence. “FOREWOMAN,” C/o. P.O. Box 301, Auckland, C.L 5637

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25346, 20 November 1947, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25346, 20 November 1947, Page 13

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