SITUATIONS VACANT DAILY Help required: small convalescent E home. Reply ’Phone 32-391. v POTATO-PICKERS Wanted this week- ; end. 43 Briggs rd., Mairehau. HOUSEKEEPER for middle-aged couple. Wife partial invalid. All conveniences. t WLIS, “Press.” ; DRIVER Wanted for retail meat delivery. Wallis Bros., cnr. Ferry rd. and Lancaster i st. ’Phone 40-373. t WANTED Experienced Man to put down ® lawn at 5 Crichton terrace, near Kari- t tane Hospital. 1 WE will teach a Good Man the Sheet f Metal Trade. If you are interested ring 31-897, Saturday morning. ( WANTED, Experienced Barman for Woolston Hotel. References necessary, f Only first-class men apply. Ring 30-218. I MAN Wanted for wood heel factory. Top wages and good conditions. J. Edwards r and Sons, Ltd., 40 Welles st. V RELIABLE Woman for housework and S cook hot meal, 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 pan. t Wages £2. St. Martins terminus. ’Phone ' '4O-681. ; 1 SMART BOY required for Commercial ' Office. Good prospects; £3 p.w. to start. I Apply in own handwriting to P 4936, j' “Press.” 5187 r SHEET Metal Workers; also Two Youths. L Apply Saturday morning, Berry and Hall- \ burton, 28 Dundas st., electric baking E equipment manufacturers. £ GIRL, 18 to 19 .years, for Counter Sales. Experience not necessary. Interesting 1 work. Blakes Pressing Service, 652 Co- J lombo street, next Mason Struthers. 5057 * EASY Profits Toymaking at home! Men, j wooden toys. Ladies, soft dolls, animals. , We buy your Toys for Cash. Details free, r MacMASTERS TOYS, Box 183, Wanganui. s -j WOMEN and GIRLS reqd for Factory ' work. Excellent working conditions. Apply < to Mr Scott, Factory Superintendent, The i “NUGGET” POLISH CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 1 580 Ferry rd., Woolston, Chch, SE.I, 3829 J MILLINERY: Elizabeth Keetley has vacancy for Sales Girl with some practical f experience. Wonderful opportunity to 5 learn to create and handle superlative j fashionable millinery. Apply 95A Cashel ; street. X 7731 J NURSE ASSISTANT or Head Matron re- f quired early as possible. Salary £250 to £2BO, with residence. Apply in writing s stating training and experience, and giving references to Headmistress. DIOCESAN x HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Epsom, r Auckland, 5.E.3. 2628 n EXCELLENT Permanent Income, Letter- j ing Showcards, Tickets; Illustrating, Car- <= tooning. Outstanding modern course, j Personal instruction. Free outfit. Market f for showcards. Free, illustrated booklet, j McKays Studios, Box 367, Wanganui. T.S. v GERALDINE COUNTY COUNCIL: A Rab- J biter is required tor approximately six £ weeks to destroy Rabbits in County Re- - serves. Applications close on Friday, 28th / April, and conditions may be obtained I from the undersigned.—E. P. Bennett, *' County Clerk; Geraldine, 14/4/50.3566 £ SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COL- S LEGE—Head of Engineering Department 1 (Special Post). Engineering Degree or f membership of Professional Engineering c Institution essential. Calls for adminis- , trative and organising ability. Applica- ( tions close on Ist May with the Princi- . pal. Box 24W, Auckland, C.l. 2605 a GERALDINE COUNTY COUNCIL.— s POUNDKEEPER, Geraldine . and Mount j Peel Ridings: A Poundkeeper and Road r Ranger is required for the Geraldine and a Mount Peel Ridings of the County. Ap- s plications close on Friday, 28th April, and t conditions may* be obtained from the f undersigned.—E. P. Bennett, County j Clerk, Geraldine, 14/4/50. 3566 s SENIOR SHORTHAND-TYPISTE required J by an expanding Importing Company, 1 Christchurch, with branches in all main / centres. Work varied and interesting—all I parts of world contact. Small, sunny a office, centrally situated. Good salary c offered to capable Girl with initiative. Apply: “Initiative,” P.O. Box 378, Christ- < church. —- 2524 ' TE AWAMUTU BOROUGH COUNCIL— J BOROUGH ENGINEER: Applications, closing 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 26th, 1 1950, are invited for the position of 1 Borough Engineer. Salary, £BOO per an- J num. Conditions of appointment and 11 schedule of duties may be seen at the E office of this paper or obtained from the 1 undersigned. J. W. Palmer, Town Clerk, c CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COL- L LEGE, LINCOLN. PAINTER. Applica- f tions are invited from competent trades- 0 men for a permanent position as Staff 1 Painter. Salary £425 per annum. Mod- 6 ern house available. Further details ob- 1 tainable from the Head of .the Engineering Department. H. G. Hunt, Registrar, c Lincoln College, P. 8., Christchurch. 2330 I COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER—SaIary £9 1 gross weekly to commence and expenses ? £1 8s daily while absent from home 5 town. Car provided and all running costs paid. Territory is Sputh Island and Wei- J Imgton City, with outlets through groc- 5 ers, chemists, milk bars, and wholesalers, f Product—international food drink. Ap- - with c °Py testimonials to I P.O. BOX 194. Palmerston North. 3582 I CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL LEGE, LINCOLN. CARPENTERS. Appli- 5 cations are invited from competent i Tradesmen for permanent positions as 1 Staff Carpenters. Salary £425 per an- ? num. Modern house available. Further f details obtainable from the Head of the ? Engineering Department. H. G. Hunt, r Registrar, Lincoln College, P. 8., Christ- , church. —« 9330 f OFFICE MACHINE OPERATOR. A 1 smart intelligent girl is required as a • Burroughs Calculator Operator. Experi- 1 ence an advantage, but not a necessity, as we undertake to give the successful ! applicant a thorough training in all n Phases of Calculator operating. Apply , with copies of references to: Assistant - Accountant. The N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. * Assn., Ltd., Cashel st., Christchurch. university college— J CHAIR OF PHILOSOPHY: Applications Slaw Vi^?nn for above “ m entioned Chair. J Salary £l3OO per annum. Conditions of 1 Appointment available from the Regis- J trar of any University College. Appli- t Juiv OnS 3i ClO ?^n Wit t toe undersigned on ‘ July 31, 1950. Two copies to be for- I £ ssociation of Universities of the British Commonwealth, 5 Gordon so.. E by that date.—L. O. DES- € BOROUGH, Registrar. 2930 v QUANTITY SURVEYOR WANTED by an , important Construction Firm with Do- r minion-wide activities. The Vacancy calls - for a Man of Ability, 25 to 30 years of t age, with some experience in quantity t surveying for building contracts and com- I petent at pricing from standard Plans and 7 Specifications. Apart from the attractive t salary available to a man of ability, there t will be ample opportunities for worth- v while advancement. Applications treated = confidentially. Apply by letter, - stating « age. experience, etc., addressed to c QUANTITY SURVEYOR,” c/o. The N f HiU-Skinner Advertising Agency, Ltd., 5 154-156 Hereford st., Chch.269l 1 YOUNG MEN—You are ambitious and 1 keen to succeed. Make your career with S the BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, which 1 offers the prospect of many attractive 1 executive positions for men of sound t common sense and good average ability, r Special opportunities for outstanding men. *r Security of employment. Liberal salaries I v/ith special increases for merit and pro- c motion. Generous superannuation. Sound t business training. Holders of University r Entrance commence at £220 p.a., and « of School Certificate at £lB5 p.a. YOUNG r WOMEN—The BANK OF NEW ZEALAND - has vacancies for Junior Lady Clerks. Ex- ( cellent working conditions. Commencfng i saJari-s £155 or £l7O with School Cer- | tificate or £195 with University En- j trance. Away from home allowance paid r where applicable. Enquiries are wel- \ corned or you may apply personally or c by letter to the Manager, Bank of New \ i Zealand, 129 Hereford street, Christ- ) church. , 2518 (
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26094, 22 April 1950, Page 10
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