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ACTUATIONS VACANT tfdtrEfr for - Cur Drug Department. GooB prospects for suitable applicant. Sharland and Co., Ltd., Lichfield st. FROCK Machinist Attractive wages~are offered experienced Machinists in small pleasant workroom, specialising in frodn Apply Mrs Cameron, 207 Barbadoes st, or 'phone 31-660. —— ————— 674 WTD., Housekeeper. Wages £4 wkly. Own private quarters. Apply Mrs Montgomery, United Service Hotel, Sat. morning, ©r later by 'phone, collect, No. 3, Little River, or by letter. DOMESTIC STAFF are urgently required for our Children's Homes at Timaru and Christchurch. Good wages and condition*. . Apply to the Secretary, St. Saviour’* Guild, P.O. Box 29, Christchurch. 2620 YOUNCF LADY required to perform in. teresting clerical work in buying office. Permanent position and good salary and 6 respects for suitable applicant. Apply uyer, Dunlop (New Zealand), Ltd., Lane street, Woolston. * 2732 YOUTH required for a vacancy in our factory, which occurs in our ferrule making department. Good prospects exist for a keen, intelligent young man. Apply personally to Bunting and Co., Ltd., 26 Fife streete(just off Madras street), Christchurch. 2779 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT. Canterbury University College:. Applications are invited for the position of Secretary. Applicants should have had previous experience of secretarial or allied work. Salary up to £435 per annum. Schedule of duties may be obtained from the Registrar. ——— 2734 WE require a Young Lady to train for position of Demonstrator of Elna Sewing Machines. Successful applicant must be prepared to undertake ane month’s training course in Auckland. Apply in person to Robertson Reversible Sewing Machine Co., Ltd., first floor, 128 Armagh st., Christchurch. 5295 WE Have the following vacancies in our rubber goods dept.: Two Men for day work. Two Men for afternoon shift, Three Women or Girls for trimming and packing in a full or part-time capacity. Light, interesting work. Good wages and pleasant working conditions. Apply Office, 154 High st., opp. High St. Post Office. 2750 WORK' Inside This Winter in a wellconditioned factory offering interesting remunerative work. Bonus paid for pro- ■ duction and efficiency. Staff benefits include an Xmas Club, Silk Benefit Scheme, Subsidised Superannuation, Staff Sales and Cafeteria. Apply Personnel Officer, Dunlop (N.Z.), Ltd., Lane street, Woolston. 2732 STOCK Cutter required for clothing trade. We require the services of an experienced Stock Cutter and a Youth 19-20 years interested in learning trade. Work embraces men’s, ladies’ and children’s outerwear. Good wages and ideal working conditions. Apply Latex Rubber Co., 154 High st., opp. High St. Post Office. 2750 FOREMAN MOTOR MECHANIC—Wanted for ChristchuYch Suburban Garage, a First-class Foreman to take charge of Garage. Highest salary to suitable applicant. Apply in confidence submitting details of previous experience to “FOREMAN MOTOR MECHANIC,” c/- the N. Hill-Skinner Advertising Agency, Ltd.. 154-156 Hereford st., Chch.2694 PART-TIME SHORTHAND-TYPISTE—A vacancy occurs for a Shorthand-Typiste in a bright, sunny office. The position would suit a young married woman for the reason that business hours can be arranged to fit in with successful applicant. Good conditions and salary. ’Phone 33-769 for appointment. 2676 MARRIED COUPLE: Start about 20th May. Man, tractor and general farm work. Must be thoroughly experienced in all work. Wife, cook for any casual labour. Own cottage, all electric, and in excellent condition. School bus. Reply for further particulars and stating experience, etc. W. Dampier-Crossley, Parnassus. 707 FULL or Part-time Employment offered— ' We have vacancies in oyr Clothing Dept, for full or MACHINISTS; also WOMEN and GIRLS desirous of learning machining. Light interesting work, good wages, and excellent bonuses paid. Best possible working conditions, morning and afternoon tea supplied free. Apply the Manager, LATEX RUBBER CO., LTD., 154 High street, opp. High St. P.O. 2749 THE RICCARTON BUSH TRUSTEES re-' Suire the services of an Assistant to the anger at Riccarton Bush. Wages, £7 Os 8d per week, payable fortnightly. Applicants are advised in the first instance to see the Ranger (Mr Armstrong, 19 Kauri street, Riccarton), as to duties, and to make written application, accompanied'by recent testimonials, to the Secretary, Riccarton Bush Trustees, c/o. P.O. Box 237.' 2791 CLERK (FEMALE).—The MACKENZIE COUNTY COUNCIL requires a Femala Office Assistant, with experience as Cashier, as a Senior Clerk in the County Office at Fairlie. Salary above award for suitable person. Schedule of duties obtainable from, and inquiries to, the undersigned (’phone 2, P.O. Box 52), with whom applications close on Wednesday, May 3. T. MOORHOUSE, County Engineer-Clerk. 2623 ! MALE ACCOUNTANT.—A’City Accountant’s Office has a vacancy on its staff for a Young Man in his twenties, either fully or partially qualified. The successful applicant will be required to have had experience in practical accountancy. This is a very attractive position under the best of conditions. Applicants should apply in writing stating agei qualifications, and experience with copies of testimonials if possible, to P 4765, “Press,”27sl LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. GAS-" WORKS MANAGER.—Applications are invited for the position of Works Manager at the Council’s Gasworks. The salary payable will commence at £6OO per annum, plus an annual bonus of £l5 15s. Schedule of duties can be obtained from the office of this newspaper or the undersigned. Applications are to reach the undersigned before noon on Monday, 15th May, 1950. J. THOMPSON, Town Clerk. 2627 THE UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA. LECTURER IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HlSTORY.—Applications are invited for ap-. pointment as Lecturer in the Department of History. Salary according to qualificaand experience within the range 5 " £875 for men (annual increment# £25) and £607-£787 for women (annual increments £22 10s). Detailed conditions of appointment are available from Australian and New Zealand Universities. Applications close with the Registrar. University of Tasmania, Box 647 C, G.P.0., Hobart, on 31st May, 1950. A. S. PRESHAW Registrar. 2658 FOR WAREHOUSE AND PACKING—This is a good opportunity for a y° utb or young man, preferably about 20 years of age, to secure an interesting position with an established and expanding Firm. His duties will include Packing, Dispatching, and General W*arehcuM work. Working conditions are ideal—the quality products handled are clean and light. Future prospects are excellent for a keen, bright young man who is prepared to take an intelligent interest in nis work. Apply by letter stating age, experience, etc., to: "WAREHOUSE,” C/o the N. Hill-Skinner Advertising Agency; Ltd., 154-156 Hereford street, Chrittchurch. 2693 TO WOMEN OF CHARACTER AND ABlLlTY.—lnquiries regarding positions on our staff are invited from women who . are looking for work with children which will provide a satisfying interest and which will test their character and ability. This work is an important community service and requires qualificationa above the ordinary. We want women who have some idea of the importance of the proper care and training of children, but lack of training in children’e work will not be considered a disadvantage. a willingness to learn and the ability to give are essential qualifications. Inquiries should be addressed to the Secretary, St. Saviour’s Guild, P.O. Box 29, Christchurch. 2620 ' CLERK FOR WELL-ESTABLISHED INSURANCE OFFICE—A leading Insurance Office requires a Youth to fill a position as Male Clerk. A Youth between the ages of 18-20 would be preferred. Previous experience, though an advantage, is not essential. Some ability at handling money would be an advantage. There is a secure futura and really worthwhile advancement for a Youth who takes a genuine interest in his work. Prospects are outstanding. Salary and working conditions excellent. Office Superannuation Scheme. Apply by letter, in own handwriting, giving details of age, education, and any previous experience to: "GENUINE.” C/the N. Hill-Skinner Advertising Agency, Ltd., 154-156 Hereford street, Christchurch. 2688 SENIOR SALESWOMAN FOR FUR SALON.—The Pattison Ede Co., Ltd., a vacancy for an Experienced Saleswoman in their Christchurch Showroom. This is an unusual opportunity for a young lady not under 27 years of age to obtain a position both pleasant and interesting which carries, in addition to a substantial salary, a generous annual bonus. While previous experience in th* selling of Fur Garments is not essential, it is desirable that applicants have soma experience in the selling of women’s outer garments. It is essential that applicant* should have a pleasing personality and should be well versed in modern selling technique. Intending applicants for this position are invited to ’Phone 31-998 and arrange a suitable time for an interview with the Manager, THE PATTISON ED® CO., LTD., 72 Lichfield st., Christchurch. -3 2669 AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLBG® (University of New Zealand)—The Colleg# Council invites applications for the following positions:—SENlOß LECTURER IN LAW, to lecture to students for LL.B, degree and for Professional Examinations in Law. Salary scale, £BOO-£9OO per annum. Applications close September 30. 1950. SENIOR LECTURER IN HISTORY, to lecture to classes in History up to M-A. Honours standard. Salary scale, £Boo* £9OO per annum. Applications close June 17, 1950. LECTURER IN CLASSICS to teach in Latin and Greek up to M.A. Honours standard. Salary scale, £660-£7» per annum. Applications close July 3L ISS-kECTUKER IN SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY, to deliver courses of lectures up to Honours Standard on the Ethnography of the Pacific, with special reference to Polynesia. Salary scale, £660-£760 P« Applications close May 31. 1950. Conditions of appointment obtainable from New Zealand University Colleges, or from the undersigned, with whom applications should be lodged before the abovementioned dates. J. A. KIRKNESS, Registrar. 2710

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26094, 22 April 1950, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26094, 22 April 1950, Page 10

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