SITUATIONS VACANT OUTWORKERS* Glove Machinist. 'Phone dial 398, ask for 7415. X 4931 POTATO Pickers wtd. Start immediately. 423 Harewood rd. 1879 CAPABLE Housekeeper for two adults, country. Please ring 22-046. FRUIT Picker wtd., man or youth. Apply Mottram’s, 64 Preston’s rd., Papanui. . CAPABLE Nurse Aid wtd. to assist ”in ' ■ Rest Home. 30 hours week. Ring 33-005. : YOUTH, 18-19 years, £5 week. 5 15 Mcj Lean st:, Linwood. ’Phone 36-854. RELIABLE Man wtd. for nightsoil collection. Good wages. Dial 398, ask for /100 S. after midday. | BARMAN-PORTER, must be honest and ; reliable. Live out. Apply White Hart i Hotel. 6842 GIRLS for Shop. £4 2s 6d week. Uniform supplied and laundered. Apply 10.30, Collins Quick Lunch, 114 Lichfiejd st. i SECOND Cook wtd. Live out Days off | Sunday and Mondav. Permnt. position. Phone 34-287. New Wellington Hotel. 6315 MOTHER’S Help. Temporary or permanent position. Apply 558 A Colombo st., side_dpor next Institute of Foot Health. 1 GLOVE Machinist and Junior. Part or ; full time. Excel, wages and conditions. > Westpoint Glove Co., 165 St. Asaph st. — X 4932 BOOKS, Stationery, and Fancy Goods. Two Sales Assistants reqd. for suburban shop. Exp. not necessary. Reply 85194, Press.” RELIABLE Person reqd. Assist Convalescent Mother with baby for two or three weeks after Easter. Riccarton. 85205, “Press.” YOUTH or Pensioner to milk 2 cows, odd jobs: £2 15s. Live in house; must be clean and respectable. Apply P 4097, "Press.” 1864 YOUNG Men or Boys for Retail Shop work, messages. Good prospects. Paramount Tailors and Men’s Wear, 229 Manchester st. 6822 BRICKLAYERS and Labourers.—Six firstclass tradesmen. No lost time. Undercover work. 4s 6d hour. Apply .Contractor, Ngakawau, or ring ’Phone No. 3. Granity. 1882 SHOE SALES: Experienced Senior required for Ladies’ Shoe Department. Good remuneration and excellent prospects. Logie’s, the Footwear Specialists, 94 Cashel st. 6870 ST. MARGARET’S COLLEGE. DUNEDIN, requires an Assistant to the Warden and the Bursar. Resident position. For further particulars apply to the Warden. Sit. Margaret’s College, Leith st., Dunedin. — 6847 AVONSIDE GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL— Wanted, Part-time Cleaner (Male), to assist Caretaker. Apply in person to the Caretaker, Avonside Girls’ High School, Avonside drive, Chch.—C. C. KEMP. Registrar. 6888 SOFT FURNISHING WORKROOM: Improvers and Apprentices are required for our Soft Furnishing Section. Ideal conditions in a large, sunny workroom. Apply to: The Drapery Manager, THE FARMERS’. Cashel st. 6891 WANTED Immediately, for Waikari District, Farmhand for shepherding and fencing, for six weeks. One dog an advantage. Apply Trust Department, Pyne, Gould, Guinness Ltd., Christchurch. 6835 CONSTANCE GEE, LTD.. ”have' vacancies for APPRENTICE, also JUNIOR SALESWOMAN, for Millinery Showroom. These positions offer excellent opportunities for Girls with initiative and ambition. Apply personally to CONSTANCE GEE, LTD., 679 Colombo street, Chch. 6836 MAKE CHARMING HANDBAGS AND GLOVES in Plastics, Leathers, Suedes. Fascinating hobby in own home. Free Plastic and Soft Leather Outfit ’sent you. Write for Free Illustrated Booklet. HOME INDUSTRIES, Box 503, Palmerston North. T.C. GRAIN STC REMAN-SALESMAN reqd. Must have knowledge of grain and produce and be able to stack and deliver. Apply Mr D. R.* SMITH, Smiths City Market. Ltd., 550 Colombo st. 6876 THE NORWICH UNION ~FIRE ~ OFFICE requires the services of a JUNIOR CLERK (Male). Pleasant working conditions and good prospects of advancement. Apply in person or write the Manager, corner Manchester and Hereford streets. 6821 HOUSEKEEPER, none other than reliable, efficient applicant, required; business couple wish to pay £3 weekly for 4 hours daily, 5-day week. Apply 221 A High st., between 10.30 and 11.30 a.m. 1870 FOOTWEAR TRADE.—We have vacancies for fully experienced Machinists, also Girls to learn trade. Good wages and an excellent bonus system are features of this trade at our centrally situated premises. Apply British Shoes, Ltd., 132134 Lichfield st. » 6770 APPRENTICE FOR BRASS FINISHING.— We have a vacancy on our staff for an Apprentice for Brass Finishing Trade. This is an opportunity for a Youth to secure a position with an assured future. Apply CHRISTCHURCH MECHANICAL WORKS, 103 St. Asaph st. 6810 APPRENTICES WANTED: PERRYS SHOES, LTD., have vacancies for 2 Intelligent Boys, 15-18 years old, to be ap- • ’-prenticed to the Clicking Trade. This is an opportunity to learn an interesting skilled trade under expert tuition. Apply Factory Manager, 98 Fitzgerald ave„ Christchurch. 6857 THE NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFICE requires the services of an INTERMEDIATE CLERK (Male). Previous insurance experience essential. Pleasant working conditions and good prospects of advancement. Apply in person or write the Manager, corner Manchester and Hereford streets. 6821 MOTOR ENGINEER who has to give up active work in garage requires a COMPETENT MECHANIC proficient in car and truck repairs and adjustment to carry on the work. Good remuneration to efficient man. Apply “ENGINEER,” P.O. Box 127, stating age and experience. X4951 TYPISTE FOR ANDERSONS, LTD., LYTTELTON.—Typiste, preferably with Shorthand ability, is required for a pleasant and interesting position in the office of ANDERSONS. LTD., Lyttelton. Good salary available. Conditions and future prospects are excellent. Apply in writing to the Manager, ANDERSONS, LTD., Lyttelton. 6812 JOINERY TRADE: An excellent position is offered to First-class Joiner as Leading Hand in our Modern Factory. Conditions are ideal and top wages will be paid to man experienced in high-class work. Preference given to applicants desiring a good steady job. Apply R. L. SPARROW, LTD., 151 Ferry rd., or ’Phone 35-403, evenings. X 5057 CASHMERE SANATORIUM: There are vacancies for a HOUSEMAID and for a PORTER at Cashmere Sanatorium. Commencing rate of wages £4 4s and £6 4s 9d per week, less 22s 6d for full board and residence. Uniforms provided; 40-hour, 5day week, with extra pay for any Sunday wirk. Apply to the Matron, Cashmere Sanatorium, ’Phone 30-330.6866 TURNER AND MACHINIST.— TOOMEYS (LYTTELTON), LTD., require the services of a First-class Turner for their Lyttelton Shop. This fs a well-paid position, with a wide variety of interesing work. To a man with the necessary qualifications liberal wages will be paid. Apply Works Manager, Toomeys (Lyttelton), Ltd., Norwich quay, Lyttelton. 6832 BRASS FINISHERS AND METAL POLISHERS: We still have several vacancies for First-class Metal Polishers, also Experienced Turret Lathe Hands. We require Youths for cur Machine Shop, also Apprentices to the Brass Finishing Trade. Out - workshop is modern and conditions attractive. Liberal wages and overtime. W. TOOMEY and CO., 25 Ferry road, Christchurch. r 6827 SENIOR SHORTHAND-TYPISTE: An attractive opening for a Senior ShorthandTypiste exists in a Public Accountant's Office. A good salary will be paid to the successful applicant, who must be capable and efficient. The work is varied and congenial and the office is sunny; hours, 37i weekly. Apply by letter in first instance to BYRNE and CO., P.O. Bex 1018. Christchurch. 6863 FREIGHT CLERK (MALE): MIDLAND MOTORWAYS SERVICES. LTD., requires I the services of a Freight Clerk. Duties comprise handling of parcels, left lugg£ge cycle checks, etc., and are worked round a roster of three shifts. Average weekly wages, including regular overtime, slightly over £9 per week. Apply in person to Manager. Bus Station, 31 Lichfield st. 6BOO LIBRARIANS—The increasing popularity of our Christchurch Libraries creates openings for bright Assistants—senior, intermediate, and junior status. Previous experience, though desirable, is not essential for we would train the right type of girls in this interesting and remunerative work. We also have an opening for an intelligent Senior Girl, not afraid of responsibility, to train as Assistant-Manager-ess. Good commencing salaries and definite prospects to girls who prove themselves. Apply, personally, to MISS POOLE, Manageress, The London Book Club (N.Z.), Ltd., Colombo st. South Branch (opp. Kincaid’s). 6790 SEVEN OPPORTUNITIES TO JOIN THE STAFF OF “THE FRIENDLY STORE.”— Would you like to belong to the staff of this Friendly Store—where working conditions are most congenial—amenities excellent? Here are seven openings—grand opportunities to join a live and progressive firm whose attitude to Staff happiness and welfare is well known. DRESSMAKER: Fully Experienced Dressmaker for our Mantle Alterations Workroom. JUNIORS FOR ALTERATION WORKROOM: a number of Juniors are also required for above workroom. Here, under fully experienced persons, thorough training in the trade will be given. MANTLE SALESWOMEN: two fully experienced Saleswomen arc wanted immediately for Mantle Showroom. These are excellent opportunities for capable Saleswomen, who. however, must have had Mantle experience. . HABERDASHERY SALESWOMAN: we have, too, a vacancy for a fully experienced Senior Saleswoman for the Haberdashery Department. , HOME SERVICE AND ELECTRICAL DE- r PARTMENT: the services of a Junior Girl (experience not essential) are required for I this interesting section—a position offer- , ing ample scope for future advancement for conscientious and keen Girl. DRESS DEPARTMENT: here is an unusually fine opening for a BOY wishing to commence in Drapery Trade. To an ambitious lad, this position will provide splendid scope. Applicants for anv of the above positions are asked to apply at earltest, in person, or by letter, to the Assistant Manager, HAY’S, LTD., ChCh. 6851
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