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SITUATIONS VACANT PART-TIME Barman, ’fthone 34-284, 4242 THE People’s Palace has a vacancy for a Capable Second Cook. 2916 WTD., Expd. Waitress, Royal Hbtel, Timaru. ’Phone 164, collect. n 1022 YOUTH for Messages. Prospects. Bicycle provided. £2 10s per week. Apply 32-34 Lichfield street. 2008 HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS, 3 days’ housework, two days’ waiting. Oxford Hotel, Colombo street. 2066 CARPENTERS Wanted. Apply Job, corner Birchfield avenue and Cooper’s road, Shirley. Permanent or casual. XB2 COOK, expd., small Guest House. &5; live in; 40-hour 5-day week. Write Pendennis Guest Hquse, Rotorua. 2887 ST. HELENS HOSPITAL requires a temp. Housemaid for holiday relieving for three weeks from October 24. Five-day week. Apply Matron. 2882 G. L. BOWRON CO., LTD., Require several Active Men for both wet and dry jobs. Apply to Tannery, King. Edward tee., Woolston. 2993 LADY Wtd. to do light Housework, ironing, etc., half-day per week; occasionally mind children; Fendalton-Bryndwr district. R 196, “Press.” GIRLS wanted to learn machining in our modern factory. Train for a highly-paid position. Apply the Manager, Argyle Textiles Ltd., 579 Colombo street. 4210 APPRENTICE to Cabinetmaking Machining Wanted. This is a good opportunity under the best working conditions. Apply R. Pugh, Ltd., 71A North road, Papanui. 2902 CARPENTERS Construction of State Houses. Permanent positions. Highest wages. Apply E. King, Ltd., 17 Blair ave., before 6 p.m. Saturday; after 6 p.m. week days. 2903 ST. GEORGE’S HOSPlTAL.—Relieving Cook: There is a vacancy for this position; live in. Laundress: Full-time daily position. Apply to LADY SUPERINTENDENT. 4031 REGISTERED Sanitary Plumber. Construction of State Houses. Permanent position. Highest wages. Apply E. King, Ltd., 17 Blair ave., before 6 p.m., Saturday; after 6 p.m. week days. 2903 PLASTERERS: Two Good Tradesmen required. Construction of State Houses. Permanent positions. Highest wages. Apply E. King, Ltd., 17 Blair ave., before 6 p.m. Saturday; after 6 p.m. weekdays. SPRAY ENAMELLER—A spray enameller is required to take charge of enamelling dept., exp. in lining cycles and motorcycles is essential. Apply “ENAMELLER,” P.O. Box 828, Christchurch. 2119 ST - mLDA’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL (INC.) —Applications are invited from ’ Teachers of Pianoforte. Full particulars may be obtained from the Secretary, Mr J. C. Russell, c/o. the Trustees’ Executors and Agency Co. of New Zealand, Ltd., 24 Water street, DUNEDIN. 2781 HOTEL STAFF: The following staff are required for a Hotel situated in Greymouth. Conditions are excellent and the positions easy:—Barman, also PorterBarman; Female Cook-General, and General. Apply Mr Gardner, New Wellington_Holel, any time after Saturday. 1040 UPHOLSTERESS—We require - the services of a YOUNG LADY to do plain sewing in our Upholstery Room; one with some experience preferred. Good wages and working conditions. Full or part time. T. COCKS and SONS; LTD.. 76 Victoria street. 4030 JUBILEE HOME: A HOSPITAL AID is required for night duty at Jubilee Home, Woolston. Salary £145 p.a. to £l7O p.a., plus allowances, and complete board and residence. Uniforms, including shoes ana stockings, supplied free. Further details from the Matron, Jubilee Home, Woolston. 2057 UNDER PRESSER.—We require the services of a Young Man to commence as an Under Presser in our Coat and Costume Factory. This is an opportunity for a keen person to learn the pressing trade. Call and have a chat with Mr Green, “Welkut Garments,” 223 High st. 2080 CARPENTERS WANTED. We have vacancies on our staff for tradesmen Carpenters for town and country work on State Housing Contracts. No lost time and permanent employment is assured. Apply PAYNTER and HAMILTON, LTD., 130 Tuam street, Christchurch. X 287 JUNIOR CLERK (Male or Female).—We require a Junior Clerk for our main office. The successful applicant will be given a thorough training in general office routine. Good wages and conditions. Apply the Manager, ARCHIBALD’S GARAGE, LTD., 24 Oxford terrace. 4052 CASHIER—We require a young lady of good personality for the above position. Some office experience and typing an advantage, -i but not necessary. Commencing salary £1 over the award, for a suitable person. Please apply the Accountant, The Gamage Cycle Co., Ltd., 39-41 Manchester street. 3842 MARLBOROUGH HOSPITAL BOARD.— WARD SISTERS: Vacancies exist for Ward Sisters at Wairau Hospital, Blenheim. Salary and conditions in accordance with regulations. Applications should be addressed to Matron Superintendent, Wairau Hospital, Blenheim. —Geo. Mitchell, Secretary. 2839 MARLBOROUGH HOSPITAL BOARD. THEATRE STAFF.—An immediate vacancy exists for a Junior Theatre Sister or Theatre Staff Nurse at Wairau Hospital. Salary Scales and Conditions according to Regulations. Applications with particulars to Matron Superintendent, Wairau Hospital, Blenheim. GEO. MITCHELL, Secretary. 2838 WESTCRAFT HANDBAGS: to increased demand, we have the following vacancies: MACHINISTS: Plain Sewing, experienced and learners. ART DEPT.: Young Girls. HANDBAG FRAMERS: Experience not essential. Also Youths for Leather Goods Manufacturing and warehouse and messages. WESTON BROS, and CO., LTD., 132 Manchester street, Chch. INVOICE TYPISTE. An’ opening now exists for a competent Invoice Typiste in the office of Bunting and Co., Ltd. This position is suitable for an intermediate or senior girl. An adequate salary will be paid to the right girl, and every opportunity for advancement given. Apply personally, or by letter, to the Secretary, Bunting and Co., Ltd., 26 Fife street, Christchurch. 2061 STENOGRAPHER-CLERK: We require a competent senior girl to fill the above vacancy. It is not r difficult position, and would suit a young lady of pleasant personality, who has had experience in general office routine. The equipment is modern, and the conditions congenial. The salary offered is up to £6 10s weekly for a suitable person. Please apply the Accountant. Th«e Gamage Cycle Co., Ltd., 39-41 Manchester street. 3842 START YOUNG—Two Youths of School leaving age are required to fill two Vacancies in a large Machinery House caused through promotion of two new members of its Staff. Promotion comes quickly in this Organisation, as it has many Departments and Branches throughout New Zealand. If you are leaving school this year you would be advised to write to “PROMOTION,” c/- P.O. Box 1039, Christchurch, when a personal interview will be granted. 2932 SHORTHAND-TYPISTE FOR EXECUTIVE OFFlCER—Competent Senior will be paid a commencing salary of £5 15s as Shorthand-Typiste to a Company Executive. This salary is by no means the maximum that will be paid, promotion depending upon the competence of the successful applicant. The Company is a large one with a big expansion programme for the future, and permanent .employment is assured. Applications in writing to be addressed to "EXPANSION,” c/- the N. Hill-Skinner Advertising Agency, Ltd., Hereford street, Chch. 2930 SALES EXECUTIVE.—We require a welleducated, energetic man, 30-40 years, with experience in the agency business, preferably handling chemicals, dyestuffs, and allied raw materials for secondary industries. The position represents a unique opportunity for a capable and energetic man with proven sales record and some executive ability. The prospects are excellent and will have a definite appeal to anyone anxious to improve their position. Successfql applicant will have an opportunity of ' acquiring an interest in the business. Written applications to:— General Manager, WILLIAM H. TERRY and CO., LTD., G.P.O. Box 182, Wellington. 2835 OPPORTUNITIES AT HAY’S—MAIL ORDER DEPT.: “The Friendly Store” requires the immediate services of a Capable Shorthand-Typiste for the Mail Order Dept. Excellent opportunity in a growing section. MANTLE ALTERATIONS: We also require the services of a JUNIOR and SENIORS for the Mantle Alteration Workroom; first-class employment and conditions offered. Juniors will be given opportunity of thorough training in the trade. SLIPPER DEPT.: an Intermediate or Junior Sales Girl is required for the Slipper Department. For any of these positions, please apply to Assistant Manager, HAY’S, LTD., Chch. 2952 COMPTOMETER OPERATOR INTERMEDIATE OR JUNIOR will be trained for a well-paid position as Comptometer Operator in a Commercial Organisation. Applicants need not have had any experience in this type of work but should be capable of adapting themselves to figure work. Really competent operators are assured of well-paid positions, and this is a particularly good opportunity for a girl to prepare herself for a high remunerative future. Apply by letter to “COMPTOMETER,” c/- the N. Hill-Skinner Advertising Agency, Ltd., Hereford st., Chch. 2931 ADDING OR BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR TO LEARN ANALYSIS MA-CHINE—WeII-established Company with a progressive policy for the future, requires an Analysis Machine Operator. An experienced Adding Machine Operator or Bookkeeping Machine Operator will be taught the work. She will be allowed three months’ training before being asked to take over the Analysis Machine and assume responsibility. A generous commencing salary is available, and increases will be available when she assumes full duties at end of - training period. Apply by letter in confidence, giving details of experience, ability, etc., to “GENEROUS,” c/- the N. Hill-Skinner Advertising Agency, Ltd., Hereford street, Chch. 2929 [jCMMITCHUIKH TRAMWAY CONDUCTORS. Age 21 to 35 years. Minimum height sft 7in. Suitable applicants will be trained as Conductors, Drivers, and Operators. Education, Standard 6. Excellent conditions. Good wages. Apply Traffic Office, Christchurch Tramway Board, Cathedral square. 2085.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25936, 17 October 1949, Page 10

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