SITUATIONS VACANT "SMART Junior Girl required for shop. Hereford Florists, 140 Hereford st. (next Woolworths). 6776 FENCER.—Wtd., a good man for about 2 months' work. M. Bethell, Culverden. SMART Boys Wanted for Shop and Factory. Good prospects. Armstrong and Farr, Ltd., 148 Victoria st. X 2834 YOUTHS wtd. for Optical Warehouse and Workshop. Apply Manager, Standard Optical Co., 561 Colombo st. X 2860 RESIDENT Cook, one lady, other help; food wages, hours. Mrs Tripp, 50 Park terrace. Telephone 32-378. X 2430 THOROUGHLY reliable Experienced Cook for one-handed hotel kitchen; live in or cut. Apply 236, Gloucester 5t.6738 FULLY Exp'd. Man, capable of taking charge of roofing gang. Apply Martin. Ormandy, Ltd., 'Phone 38-775. 6741 feRAEMAR HOSPITAL requires WARD SISTERS, to commence immediately. Applv MATRON, 619 George street, DUNEDIN. 6769 JUNIOR Typiste for legal office. Apply personally to Weston, Ward and Lascelles, 152 Manchester street, Christchurch. X 2866 FULL-TIME Message Boy required; good wages; bicycle provided. Hereford Florists, 140 Hereford st. (next Woolworths). 6776 ST. George's Hospital.—Wtd., Capable Person for cleaning, 8.30-12.30 daily, for > weeks. Apply the Lady Suoerintendent. 6BlO MATRON, TIMARU GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL.—Nursing qualifications essential. Salary, £2BO-£3OO. Further particulars available from the Principal. 6833 COWMAN-GARDENERTSouth Canterbury Sheep Station requires a man for this work. Four or five cows, and garden duties not heavy. Apply National Mortgage. 6847 EXCELLENT position offered exp’d. Frock Machinist. Lovely small workroom —-only model work done. Applicant must be neat and artistic. Urgent. D 2719, YOUNG WOMAN, to live in. Private home. Heater and radio in room; pleasant conditions. Reply urgently, in person preferably, to 37 Jacksons road. Fendalton. TELEPHONE 23-806. 6834 ATTRACTIVE POSITION offered Machinists to make industrial Gloves. Juniors •Iso required. Light, congenial occupation. Job easily learnt. Apply at Factory, top floor, Woolston Tamferies, Ltd., cnr. Hereford and Madras sts. 6843
SHIFT WORKERS—A Shift Worker for ©ur Moulding Department. Rotational shifts, good wages, and opportunity of earning bonus to a conscientious man. Congenial working conditions. Apolv Empire Rubber Mills. 6855 CONGENIAL POSITION in North Island town, near Wellington, offered to middleaged lady willing to pick and bunch flowers for market, and do light gardening work. Wages £2 per week and Full Board. D 2803, “PRESS." MACHINISTS required urgently for high class art leather goods. Good working conditions. Also Youths to learn the art of Handbag Manufacturing. WESTON BROS, and CO., LTD., cnr. Manchester at. and Bedford row, Christchurch. 6751 WOMEN AND GIRLS, Opawa, Woolston district: 2 Women or Girls are required for our Factory at Woolston. Pleasant working conditions, good wages and bonus. Apply Empire Rubber Mills. 6855 OLD-ESTABLISHED FIRM of Public Accountants has a vacancy for CASHIER. Work is interesting with good prospects •nd would be particularly suited to accountancy student. Apply with copies of testimonials to: P 4427, “Press.” 6849 CAPABLE WOMAN to do the cooking. Ironing, and a little cleaning in country home. Wages £3 15s and one week off every six weeks. Apply to Mrs R. H. Ensor, 98 Fendalton road 23-852. X 2689 FEMALE CLERK Required. The position Which is for either full or part-time employment, requires experience in handling cash and dealing with the public. Apply to: WILKINSON and WILKINSON, Public Accountants, 135 Hereford street. Telephone . 31-974 6849 WAREHOUSE.— A leading firm of General Merchants has a vacancy in their warehouse for a youth aged from 17 to 20 years. Excellent opportunities exist for advancement, and every encouragement given. Reply, with copies of references, to Warehouse, P.O. Box 993, Ch ch. 6749 XVE have positions for GIRLS in our Art Department. Clean, light work for those interested in pokerwork and painting on leather. Good prospects and wages. WESTON BROS, and CO., LTD., cnr. Manchester st. and Bedford row, Ch'ch. 6751 OXFORD POSITION available: THE FARMERS’ require for their Oxford Branch, a Smart, Experienced Saleswoman for the Drapery Section. Good private accommodation available. Permanent position. Apply personally to the Drapery Manager, The Farmers’, Cashel •treet. 6857 SHORTHAND TYPISTE. We have a vacancy for a Shorthand Typiste. Reasonable. speed is required for this position, but previous experience is not essential.. Permanent position with good prospects •nd excellent remuneration to keen young woman. McKENZIE and WILLIS, LTD , 12u Hereford street. 6869 OFFICE JUNIORS REQUIRED (Male or : Female)—Here’s an opportunity to enter Commercial Life. Good working condi- . tions. Salary and Provident Fund. Splendid prospects for advancement in interesting work. Apply by letter or in person to The South British Insurance Co., Ltd., 137 Hereford street, Christchurch. , - 6872 J. MERCER and SONS, LTD.: The following extra staff is required for our new works: —Sheetmetal Workers, Stainless Steel Fabricators, Brass Finishers, Youths •nd Boys for all departments. Good Working conditions and overtime if desired. Apply Works Office, Moorhouse •ve., opp. Station. 6840 APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Senior Shorthand-Typiste. The office can be organised to permit of the applicant having a variety of work* or confine herself to taking down from dictation or dictaphone and typing only. Inquiries in the first place—which will be treated in confidence—may be made to TELEPHONE 30-844. Christchurch. 6838
OFFICEGIRL.—A Girl Is required for ©ur office, able to type fairly well but no shorthand required. She will assist the book-keeper (National machine) and will be taught the job, which carries a good wage. Office up to date, well lighted •nd plenty of congenial company. Apply: NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., 147 Hereford st. ’Phone 36-345. 6847 LADY CLERK required by thriving City business for position as Cashier and Wages Clerk. Some typing ability preferable, but not essential. Good conditions with small office staff in happy surroundings. Liberal salary to the right applicant. Written applications in first instance, giving outline of experience, to ’•COMPETENT," P 4520, “Press.”67s6 LAKE AND LAKE, Public Accountants, 146 Gloucester street, Christchurch, have the following vacancies on their staff:— (1) JUNIOR MALE CLERK (accountancy ■tudent preferred); (2) JUNIOR TYPIST (shorthand desirable, but not essential). The above positions offer ample scope for rapid advancement and applicants should apply in person or in own handwriting. .6852 OPPORTUNITY FOR MOTOR MECHAN-ICS.—First-class opening in leading Dunedin garage—agents for one of England’s greatest motor manufacturers—for fullySualified Motor Mechanic. Working conItions are good, and garage is equipped with the latest and most efficient plant. Reply, stating experience, to: “King Pin,” C/o. CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING, LTD., Dunedin. 6764 WAREHOUSE BOY.—Toomey’s Grinding •nd Gear, Ltd., require the services of • Boy for their Automotive Parts Warehouse. This is an excellent chance for a boy who wishes to learn the replacement parts business. The conditions are modern and the building well-lighted and airy. The prospects are good, and liberal wages will be paid. Apply Manager, 183 Durham st., Christchurch. 6745 GREYTOWN HOSPITAL: WARD RELIEVING- SlSTER.—Applications addressed to the Matron are invited for the position of Ward Relieving Sister at the Greytown Hospital. Grey town. Salary and allowances at highest rates, according to scale. Board ano free uniforms provided. Applicants should state age, experience, where trained, and forward copies of recent testimonials. NORMAN LEE, Managing Secretary, Wairarapa Hospital Board, P.O. Box 96. Masterton. 6780 RICCARTON GIRLS AND WOMEN—Commercial Cleaners, Ltd., have vacancies for Cafeteria Assistants at a large new factory In the Riccarton area. Duties are varied and interesting, and call largely for quickness, cleanliness, and versatility. Hours, 8 a.m.-4.30 p.m. Wages, £4 7s 6d, plus meal allowance. Call or ring Commercial Cleaners, Ltd. (Catering Division), Haines Motors Building, 200 Manchester street (next City Council Chambers). 'Phones 32-856, 30-307. 6839 MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN CUTTING —Lane, Walker, Rudkin, Ltd., are prepared to train a limited number of Men and Women in the cutting of Dressing-gowns, House Coats, Knitwear, Swim Suits, and Night Wear. The work is done for a wage plus a bonus, which means that good weekly incomes are possible. The conditions of work are excellent. Apply personally to LANE. WALKER, RUDKIN. LTD., 32 Montreal street, Sydenham. 6856 A FIRM OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS has the following Vacancies on their Staff: —(1) OFFICE JUNIOR. A thorough training in all branches of accountancy will be given to a youth intending to sit the accountancy examinations. (2) INTERMEDIATE CLERK. This will particularly suit an accountancy student who has passed portion of the accountancy examinations. Apply enclosing copies of references to “PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT,” P.O. Box 1123, Christchurch.X2s72 BURROUGHS ELECTRIC BOOK-KEEP-ING MACHINE OPERATORS.—Applications are invited from Junior or Intermediate Girls for positions of JUNIOR or INTERMEDIATE BOOK-KEEPING MACHINE OPERATORS Previous experience desirable, but not essential, as a thorough machine training will be given on latest model Burroughs Machines before actual duties commence. The position offers a good salary and a wide experience in machine accounting. Apply in writing to the Canterbury Frozen Meat and Dairy Produce Export Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 283, Christchurch. —— 5345
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