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SITUATIONS VACANT ®ritT_p lrlE Wanted. Apply Manager, grant Theatre. 7 922 igcHEN Man. Apply Chef, United Hotei. 7921 HOUSEMAID for Hurunui Hotel. Ring 5M rtiwarden. collect. X 5822 SnMAN to wash, one half-day weekly. Jeiepbone 3,-982. 8094 WAITRESS and Waitress. Apply sotei5 ote i Cecil. 7902 rjXPERIENCED Waitresses required. Hotel Clarendon. 7943 HOUSEMAID Wtd.; responsible position. Jpply Tattersall's H0te1.7948 gjSpBERRY Pickers Wtd. Transport prided. P. Townshend, Lansdowne ValCy, Halswell. 898 SjiALE General req’d., live in or out; permanent position. Apply New Rail£ay Hotel. 7901 a HELPER in Housework to assist in jflilv cleaning and cooking of midday wMNtI. Phone 35-376. 1 X 5381 APPRENTICE for Dressmaking; pleasant Workroom. International Models, Ltd., 226 Tuam street. 7917 COMPETENT Dressmaker Wtd to do sewing by the day. Meals provided. ’Phone w-287. 7946 MESSAGE Boy Wtd. for delivering small, light parcels; bicycle provided. Andrews, jaty and Co.. Ltd.. Liverpool st. 7981 WAITRESS Wtd. Experience not essential. Good wages and conditions. Five-day week. Apply Dining Room Manageress, United Service Hotel. 8152 EXPERIENCED Tablehand for small fjressmaking Workroom. Good wages and working conditions. International Models, Ltd., 226 Tuam street. 7917 EXPERIENCED Tablehands and Machinists for Women’s Coats and Suits.- Good wages and working conditions. International Models. Ltd., 226 Tuam st. 7917 MANTLE SALESWOMAN EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT required to begin work in the New Year. Apply International Models, 734 Colombo street. Telephone 40-737. 7937 CASHIER: Temporary position. Deaths require the services of a Female Cashier for the Christmas period. Apply Credit Accountant, Beath and Co., Ltd., Cashel etreet. 8073 APPRENTICE to learn making of Women’s Coats and Suits. Working conditions are excellent and thorough training is given. International Models, Ltd., 226 Tuam st. . 7917 A YOUNG Lady, aged 16 to 19, is required by Carlyle Slipper Co. to commence in their office. A good dpportunity for an intelligent girl. Apply in writing to the Accountant, Box 785, Chch. 7900 GARAGE Hand for cleaning offices and show rooms, and to make himself generally useful in garage work. Must be clean and tidy. Apply, with references, to AMURI MOTORS, LTD., Durham street. BlOB COMPANION-HELP, fond of children, for good country home with all conveniences, to commence early February; temporary or permanent position. State wages required. Apply in writing to MRS D. J. KANE. Lagoon Valley, Hawea Flat, Central Otago. 937 GOOD MONEY FOR EXPERIENCED FLATLOCKER—ARGYLE TEXTILES, a modern factory in Colombo street, only about five minutes’ walk from the Square, have a vacancy for an experienced Flatloeker. With bonuses and wages, it is possible to earn over £5 a week making underwear. Would you call and see Mr Hanna, ARGYLE SEXTILES, LTD., 579 Colombo street, Christchurch. 7986 Lane, walker, rudkin, ltd., have a vacancy for a male power knitting machine operator on 12.20 a.m. to 8 a.m. night-shift. Previous experience not necessary. Work is light, clean, and interesting and pay is good. Applicants under 32 rears of age preferred. Apply Knitting Department, Lane, Walker, Rudkin, Ltd., 32 Montreal street, Sydenham. 7987

OFFICE BOY required for Leading Oil Company. An opportunity exists for a bright Junior to join up with a leading Oil Company. Conditions and salary are good, and the company offers real prospects to the right type of lad. Apply in own handwriting stating age, education, etc., to “JUNIOR,” c/o. P.O. Box 362, Chch. - 7961 INVOICING CLERK required. A leading Business House has a vacancy for a Girl to act as Invoicing Clerk. Successful applicant will also be trained in th? use of Bookkeeping Machine. Typing essential. Good working conditions, excellent remuneration. Apply in writing to “INVOICING CLERK,” c/o. J. Hott, Ltd., Advertising, Maritime Bldg., 149 Hereford st., Christchurch. 7955 OFFICE JUNIOR—We have a vacancy on our staff for an Office Junior. The position offers excellent prospects for advancement. Work is varied and interesting, and successful applicant will receive sound training in all classes of mercantile work, including .exporting, importing, grain, seeds, and shipping. Apply in own handwriting to the Secretary, A. H. Turnbull and Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 276, Chch. 7932 PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL BOARD. POSITION OF DISTRICT NURSE, LEVIN: Applications are invited from Registered Nurses for the above position. Applicants are required to furnish full particulars as to age, qualifications, experience, and to submit Copies of testimonials. Salary in accordance with qualifications and experience, minimum commencing rate £330 per annum. Duties to commence February, 1948.—A. J. PhilSpps, Managing Secretary.Bo66 VACANCIES FOR BOYS: CH.CH. AND SUBURBAN POST OFFICES. Applications ire invited from BOYS aged 15 years and over for employment in the CHRISTCHURCH and SUBURBAN POST OFFICES. (15 years of age: £2 15s 9d a week; 16 years of age: £2 19s 6d a week.) Regular annual increases. Excellent prospects for advancement. Permanent employment. Good conditions. Apply to Chief Postmaster’s Office, CHRISTCHURCH, C.l. (’Phone 38-940), or nearest Postmaster. 8070 HOUSEKEEPER FOR GUEST HOUSE:— Applications are invited for the above position in Canterbury’s leading Guest House. This House enjoys a high reputation and offers good living conditions, ■midst pleasant surroundings. The position is one for a lady of good personality who posseses the experience and ability necessary to maintain a first-class standard of service. A good salary is offered and applicants should apply, stating age, marital status, previous experience, with Copies only of references, to “Housekeeper,” Box 707, Christchurch. 8065 GOOD MONEY for GIRLS LEAVING SCHOOL—ARGYLE TEXTILES, a modern factory in Colombo street, five minutes’ walk from the Square, have a few vacancies for girls leaving school. Under the wage and bonus plan it is possible to make good money quickly. The work is Underwear and is clean and light. If you ■wish, you can start before Christmas and Will, of course, be paid for the three weeks during which our factory is closed for Christmas holidays. Would you call and see Mr Hanna, ARGYLE TEXTILES, LTD., 579 Colombo street, Christchurch. 7986 ; Victori a university college: LABORATORY ATTENDANT BOTANY. are invited for the above Iposition. Salary £305 to £430 per annum, commensing salary according to qualifications and experience. Aptitude and experience in workshop crafts or m horticulture would be an advantage, ■unties to include cleaning laboratory glassware, field collection of material, etc. Duties to commence February 1, 1948, or *s early as possible after that date. Applications in writing, with testimonials, close with the undersigned on December 31, 1947.—G. G. S. Robison. Registrar; Deicember 5, 1947..8059 OFFICE JUNIOR.—A splendid opening exists with a large Christchurch manufacturing company for a Female Office Junior. The position is one which would admirably suitable for a young lady just leaving school, and offers an excellent opportunity to acquire sound practical experience. The Offices are modern, naturally lit, and well appointed; the salary generously commensurate with ability displayed. Written applications, stating age. education, and brief details, school career, should be addressed, with' copies only of testimonials , to:— JUNIOR,” care N. Hill-Skinner Advertising Agency, Ltd., Hereford st., Christchurch. 8137 APPRENTICE MACHINISTS.—Men have to wear shirts, so if you have left school and wish to learn an interesting and lasting trade, here is a grand opportunity for you. Messrs Baronet Textiles, Ltd., nave vacancies for Apprentice Machinists. Here you can learn a trade which offers Permanent employment, where the girls are friendly and conditions are ideal, where morning and afternoon teas are provided free, where you can earn good w ages while you learn a trade which will ensure that you always have a well paid Jod. Apply direct to:—The Manager. BARONET TEXTILES, LTD., Cnr. St. Asaph and Manchester streets, Christ8136 garage foreman, mechanics and APPRENTICES.—WeII-established Motor **rm, handling new English Cars and Trucks, requires an Experienced Foreman Juo has the ability to handle customers. TJe position calls for an “A” Grade Mechanic, who has had good all round experience. and is able to control and direct Faff. Remuneration fully commensurate the experience and ability is avail- ’ T "o Mechanics are required, preferably “A” Grade. . . . And a Boy who de|jres to be apprenticed to the Motor Trade, exceptionally clean garage, clean dry *°rk, friendly associates, excellent conditions and wages. Applications should by letter, giving details of experience * n d qualifications, to:—“ENGLISH CARS,” The Hill-Skinner Advertising Agency, Hereford street, Christchurch. 8134 FEMALE TYPISTE.—An exceptionally £°°d opportunity is open to a capable, conscientious Senior Typiste who wishes 10 permanently habilitate herself in conJgual and remunerative employment. The P®ce is in the City, modern, naturally ft and comfortably heated and venti„ted - The establishment is the headquarters of a large manufacturing conwith Branches in the main centres, ine successful applicant is assured of a Jkherous salary fully commensurate with Proven ability, and will be given every «cility to learn any unfamiliar aspects $J* the business. Applications in own handwriting, stating age. details of past Plication and employment, accompanied copies only of testimonials, will be reeved in strictest confidence if addressed “INTEGRITY,” care N. Hill-Skinner in ih^ genCy ’ Ltd ” Heref ° rd 5t 8135

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25365, 12 December 1947, Page 11

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