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SITUATIONS VACANT GIRL Wanted to help with children. Refined home. ’Phone 33-748. WANTED for country, housekeeper. Good wages and home. Reply P 4465, “Press.” EXPD. Housekeeper Wtd. for Fendalton. Two adults. Week-ends free. L 4747. "Press.” CAPABLE Domestic Help Wtd. Accommodation for husband if reqd. L 4748, “Press." : ——-- HELP in home, woman or girl. Conditions and wages good. Apply Mrs Ensor “Glenrock,” Meth ven. X 498 BUSINESS Man (38), Boy 5, own mod ern home, requires housekeeper. L 4966 “Press." APPRENTICE wanted for small work room, making evening gowns. ’Phoni 32-664, week-ends. 35-290 week days. FOR Suburban Ladies’ Hairdressing Salon Expd. Manageress for 2J months from Aug. 2. Part-time if necessary. P 4453. "Press.” ■■■ 65 CARPENTERS Wanted. Apply: Foreman, St. Helens Hospital, Colombo st., or Foreman, Mercers’ Contract, Moorhouse avenue. 2411 MARRIED Shepherd Wtd. Cottage, handy to school. Not high country. Wages £6 and bonus. Replies to July 6 considered. Apply P 4404, “Press.” 56 EOY for Warehouse. Good prospects, excellent working conditions. Apply Secretary, Taylors, Ltd., Plumbers’ Merchants and Heating Engineers, 643 Colombo st. CrIRL Wtd for Cash Desk and to Learn Office Work. Previous experience not essential. Girl leaving secondary school preferred. Apply Manager, Dixon Bros., Cashel street, Christchurch.Bo2o Y.W C.A. OF N.Z. Requires House Matron, 45 girls. Supervisory duties. Regular free time. Salary and further particulars on application to: The Superintendent, Woburn Hostels, Lower Hutt. 2418 PERMANENT Tractv-Driver and General Farm Hand, over 20 years old, wtd. for mixed farm, han/y to Chch. Prefer Protestant. Good conditions. Wages £5 and found. L 4667, “Press.” OPTICAL: A vacancy has occurred in the Wai ehouse of our Dominion-wide Optical Organisation. This position wall give an INTELLIGENT BOY a Guaranteed ftiture in an expanding trade. Apply Manager, Standard Optical Company, 561 Colombo street. X 4813

A SMART JUNIOR or Intermediate Girl for our office. Must be smart at figures and a knowledge of shorthand-typing would be an advantage. Apply to Manager, HALLENSTEIN BROS., LTD., Cashel street, Christchurch. 8067

WANTED, AN ELDERBY LADY to look after Staff Morning and Afternoons Teas. Clean, light work in good surroundings. WESTON BROS, and CO., LTD., 132 Manchester street. Christchurch, C.l. 2435 MAKE EASY EXTRA MONEY in spare time making fascinating Art Craft Novelties. Outfit given FREE. An exciting Hobby. Profitable, entertaining. Write NOW for Free Illustrated Booklet. Art Craft Studio, Box 264, Wanganui. T.C. ARGYLE TEXTILES. LTD., in Colombo street, require one or two Experienced Machinists. The workroom is clean and airy, and under wages and bonus it is possible to earn very good money. Apply personally to Mr Hanna, 579 Colombo st., Christchurch. 8016 SALESMEN-CANVASSERS. Expansion and promotion creates vacancies for keen, energetic men. Established localities available. 60 fast selling household products. Car advantage. The J. R. Watkins Co., 'N.Z.) Ltd., 223 Waltham rd., Christchurch. 2457 BOY or Youth, 16-18, for Apprenticeship as fitter and turner in the engineering trade. Award wages plus production Bonus. Please apply—C. W. F. Hamilton and Co., Ltd., Industrial Tractor Equipment, Lunns road, Middleton. Christchurch. M.E.D., CHRISTCHURCH.-—WANTED TWO FIRST-CLASS ELECTRICAL FITTERS. Must be Registered Wiremen, and have had experience in the installation and maintenance of electrical plant, preferably with a supply authority. Apply— Engineer, M.E.D., Christchurch. 2444 APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the oosition of Conductor-Trainer to the Wellington Waterside , Junior Band. Applicants must possess the ability to teach learners. For further particulars and conditions of appointment, apply to the Secretary, P.O. Box 1186, G.P.0., Wellington. 2420 TO THE MOTHER! WHY not have your daughter apprenticed to the Tailoring Trade, where she will be assured of constant employment in a trade useful to her in later life. We will undertake to teach her the machining of the whole garment, not piece work. The working conditions are first-class, so call now at the Kaiapoi Woollen Mfg. Co., Manchester and Allen streets. 7833 ORCHESTRAL AND CHORAL CONDUCTOR.—The INVERCARGILL MUSICAL UNION Requires the services of an experienced Orchestral and Choral Conductor. Suggested honorarium, £l5O per annum. Further particulars regarding teaching opportunities, appointments, etc., from Mr G S. Skipworth, P.O. Box 323, Invercargill. 2431 ST. SAVIOUR’S GUlLD—Applications are invited for the position of SENIOR ASSISTANT at our Girls’ Home, Shirley. Applicants must be capable of taking full charge of the Home in the absence of the Matron and Sub-Matron. Some experience in the running of a children’s home is desirable but not essential. Salary and conditions may be obtained on application to tae Secretary, P.O. Box 29, Chch. JOURNALIST.—QuaIified Journalist Required, literary staff Well-known publishing house, specialising monthly magazines. Sound training newspaper journalism essential. Remuneration according to qualifications or as for general reporter. State age, marital status, present salary, and any special interests. AppIy—“JOURNALIST,” C/o. Spanjer Advertising Agency, Ltd., Box 1473. Auckland. 2441 JUNIOR CLERK REQUIRED: Male or Female Junior Clerk is required for Contractors’ Office; 40-hour week, good wages, and congenial working conditions. This is a splendid opportunity for a young man or woman to secure a position leading to advancement. Write, giving full details as to experience and qualifications, to: “JUNIOR CLERK,” c/o. J. Hott, Ltd., Advertising, Maritime Building, 149 Hereford st., Christchurch. 8058 THE AMBERLEY LIME CO., LTD.—Applications which will close on July 31, 1948, are invited for the position of Works Foreman at our Amberley Works. Consideration will be given to a man holding a quarry manager’s, or shot-firer’s ticket, although this is not essential. A good salary will be paid to the right man. Please apply, giving full particulars of experience, etc., and enclosing copies dl references, to the Manager, P.O. BOX 22. AMBERLEY. 2407 TO AN EXPERIENCED MENDERARGYLE TEXTILES. LTD., the Modern

Underwear Factory in Colombo street, 5 minutes from the Square, have a vacancy for one Experienced Mender for working on underwear. The factory is a particularly smart and clean place and the working conditions could not be bettered. You will work for a wage, plus bonus, and under this scheme it is possible to earn good money every week. Call in.and ask for Mr Hanna, 570 Colombo st, Chch. 8016 AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD—Applications are invited from qualified Dietitians for the positions of FIRST ASSISTANT DIETITIAN, CORNWALL HOSPITAL, ASSISTANT DIETITIAN, GREEN LANE HOSPITAL. Applicants should possess the Health Department Certificate in Hospital Dietetics or the equivalent. Salaries will be at the rate of £3BO per annum, rising by two annual Increments of £2O to £420 per annum, living out. Conditions of Appointment and Forms of Application may be obtained from the Office of the Board. Kitchener street, Auckland. Applications close with the undersigned at Noon on Wednesday, July 21, 1948.—R. F. GALBRAITH* Secretary.

AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGETEMPORARY SENIOR LECTURER IN

MATHEMATICS: Applications are invited for the above Senior Lectureship. Commencing salary £775 per annum. The appointment is for two years. The successful applicant will be expected to take up his duties as soon as possible, but not later than February 1, 1949. Applications close on August 15, 1948, and one copy must be forwarded to the Secretary, Universities Bureau of the British Empire, 8 Park street, London, W.l, by that date.' Further information may be obtained from the undersigned. Copies of the conditions of appointment are obtainable from the Registrar of any New Zealand University College, or from the undersigned. L. O. DESBOROUGH, Registrar. 2400

AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD—Applications are invited from qualified and registered Medical Practitioners, possessing a recognised diploma in Diagnostic Radiology, for the positions of SENIOR RADIOLOGISTS (TWO), BOARD'S INSTITUTIONS. The vacancies exist at the Middlemore Hospital and the Cornwall Hospital, but the appointees may be required to attend other of the Board’s Institutions. The salaries, living out, shall be at the commencing rate of £l2OO per annum, rising by two annual increments of £75 to £1350 per annum. Conditions of Appointment and Form of Application may be obtained from the Office of the Board. Kitchener street, Auckland. Applications close with the undersigned on Noon on Wednesday, August 4, 1948.—R. F. GALBRAITH, Secretary. 2404

NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL AIRWAYS CORPORATION.—Vacancies exist in the Harewood Workshops of the Corporation for the following classes of workmen:— Skin Repair Section: 5 Tradesmen. Experience in aircraft work as sheetmetal workers or coppersmiths would be an advantage. Electrical Section: 2 Electricians. Experience in aircraft work preferable. C. of A. Hanger: 12 Airframe Mechanics, preferably with experience in airframe overhauls. Propeller Shop: 2 Men, 1 Apprentice. Engine Shop: 26 Tradesmen. Here, too, experience as engine fitters in engine repair shops would be an advantage. These are splendid opportunities for men interested in a career in the aircraft industry. The working conditions are ideal; there is a cafeteria supplying meals at midday and for those working overtime; the rates of pay are some of the best offering in the country. Applicants for the above vacancies may interview the Liaison Engineer at Harewood I Airport, between 9 a.m. and 12 noon on Saturday, July 3rd. '

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25537, 3 July 1948, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25537, 3 July 1948, Page 10

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