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SITUATIONS VACANT ! UOUSEMAID-Waitress for small city hotel. Ring 34-277. 5312 WANTED, Housemaid-Waitress. Apply Saxon Hotel, Lyttelton. Ring 398, ask for 827. 2934 WANTED, Capable Girl assist young i Mother in Country Home. Apply 'Phone 29M, Little River (collect). 2725 VACANCY exists for Girl for Typing and Clerical Duties. Good conditions and excellent prospects. Apply to Tonks, Norton, and Co., 105 Hereford street. 2840 T. ARMSTRONG and Co., Ltd., Victoria square, require Saleswoman for Underwear Department. Previous experience not essential. X 8896 AN Apprentice for the kitchen and a Junior for the shop are required by the Caroline Cake Kitchen, 111 A Armagh st. Applicants must be reliable. WAITAKI GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Wtd. Immediately for Waitaki House, Competent Resident Housemaid. Good wages and excellent holidays. Apply to the Matron, Waitaki House, Oamaru. 'Phone 1489. 3686 WE Require a SMART BOY for our surgical and dental department. Very interesting work and excellert working conditions. Apply Manager, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., Ltd., 136 Higa st., Christchurch. 2739 THE VESTA BATTERY CO., Christchurch, requires Junior Typiste for invoicing, records and general duties; shorthand not essential, no book-keeping. For further details. Ring 37-647 or Call at 230 Tuam st. 5322 MEN are required for our Woodworking Department. Conditions of work are good and applications are to be made personally to Bunting and Co., Ltd., 26 Fife st. (just off Madras st.), Christchurch. 2779 DUNLOP NEW ZEALAND require two Electricians urgently for general factory electrical maintenance. Good wages and conditio" s offering. Apply Personnel Officer, Lane street, Woolston. 2732 YOUNG LADY required to perform interesting clerical work in buying office. Permanent position and good salary and prospects for suitable applicant. Apply Buyer, Dunlop (New Zealand), Ltd., Lane street, Woolston. 2732 MARRIED SHEPHERD for Banks Peninsula. Wife cook for one or two permanent men on contract. Comfortable cottage, with electric light and hot and cold water. Man award wages, with annual bonus. No school. References essential. I XOR, “Press.” 2615 PAPER RULER: Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd., have a vacancy for a Ruler, experi- ' enced on pen and/or disc machines. New plant and good conditions. Permanent position. Apply to Printing Works Manager, Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd., Colombo street. 5061 WE Have the following vacancies in our lueber gooes dept.: Two Men for day work. Two Men for afternoon shift. Three Women or Girls for trimming and packing in a full of part-time capacity. Light, interesting work. Good wages and pleasant working conditions. Apply Office, 154 High st., opp. High St. Post Office. 2750 APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of a reliable married Tractor Driver and General Farm Hand. Crawler tractor. Wife cook for two men. New house, every convenience. Commence about May 15. Apply by letter with references to Stock Dept., N.Z, Farmers’ Co-op., Ashburton. 2908 KNITWEAR TRADE—Vacancies in .'Knitwear Trade for Overlockers, Mounters, Cutters, on special rates of pay. Also Learners paid full rates while being taught. Join our Welfare Society, Social Clubs, and general amenities. Apply, Manager, RADLEY HOSIERY MILL, WOOLSTON. 9923 WORK Inside This Winter in a wellconditioned factory offering interesting remunerative work. Bonus paid for production 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. 2’32 COMPETENT DIE .CAST OPERATOR. We require an experienced DIE CAST OPERATOR to whom we will pay above award wages with monthly bonuses. The working conditions are excellent and there are very good prospects for advancement. Avon Metal Industries, Ltd., 21 Dundas st., Christchurch. Telephone 34-015. 721 STOCK Cutter required for clothing trade. We require the services of an experienced Stock Cutter and a Youth 19-20 years interested In learring trade. Work embraces men’3, 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 Christchurch 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 MARRIED COUPLE: Start about 20th May. Man, tractor and general farm work. Must be thoroughly experienced in all u’ork. 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 PICTON HOSPITAL—KITCHEN STAFF: Vacancies will be available for COOK (female) and KITCHENMAID at the end of April. Average wage for 40-hour week, living-out, including penal rates. Cook, £6 4s 4d; Kitchenmaid, £5 14s. Livingin Accommodation available at 22s 6d per week. Apply to Sister-in-Charge, Picton Hospital. GEO. MITCHELL, Secretary. — 2706 TEMPORARY SHORTHAND TYPISTE. A well-known firm of Accountants require an Intermediate or Senior SHORTHAND TYPISTE for a temporary position. The working conditions and wages are excellent. Reply, in the first instance giving an outline of previous experience, to: "ACCURACY,” C/o Inglis Wright Advertising, Box 305, Christchurch. 720 INFANT WELFARE SISTER FOR NIUE ISLAND.—Applications, addressed to Director, Division of Nursing, Health Department, Wellington, are invited for the above position from doubly qualified nurses, preferably with Plunket certificate Terms of appointment 2 years; return fare paid. Salary: N.Z. Scale, plus £5O p.a. locality allowance. Uniform supplied. 2705 EYRE COUNTY COUNCIL—CRUSHING PLANT OPERATOR: A vacancy exists on the staff of the Eyre County Council for an Operator for a Shingle Crushing and Screening Plant. Applicants should have some mechanical knowledge. The schedule of duties and conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Council Office, where applications will close on Thursdav, May 4, at 12 noon.—lAN TRELEAVEN. Engineer-Clerk. Ohoka, P. 8., Kaiapoi. 5097 HOUSEKEEPER - COOK congenial and reliable person for above position; modern, all-electric Wellington home with every convenience; situated in beautiful surroundings; handy to transport. Wages, £4 per week and every consideration given suitable applicant. Must be fond of children, although no duties with children are entailed. Apply in full to Housekeeper, C/o. Box 389, Wellington. 2702 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 age, qualifications, and experience with copies of testimonials if possible, to P 4765, "Press.” 2758 BUNTING and CO., LTD., have Vacancies for Girls in their factory to learn the Brush making Trade. The work is interesting and done under good conditions, and a liberal bonus scheme is in operation. A limited number of vacancies exist for part-time workers. No previous experience is necessary, and girls will be taught their work by experienced operators. Apply to BUNTING and CO., LTD., 26 Fife street (just off Madras street), Christchurch. 2779 FITTER OR FITTER AND TURNER—- ; A N.Z.-wide organisation has a vacancy 1 in their Wellington Workshop for a Fit--1 ter or Fitter and Turner. This position j offers an excellent opportunity to a keen, < energetic young man, with ambition. Good wages will be paid to successful applicant, and full staff amenities, such as in- ! centive bonus, staff superannuation, etc., ■ ?re available. It will pay to inquire re I this position. Apply in first > instance to ; Branch Manager, A. R. CHRISTIAN, LTD., ; 16 Bedford row, Chch., C.l. ’Phone 32-509. , : 5172 1 SENIOR SALESWOMAN FOR FUR 1 SALON.—The Pattison Ede Co., Ltd., has I a vacancy for an Experienced SalesI woman in their Christchurch Showroom. I 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 the selling of Fur Garments is not essential, it is desirable that applicants have some experience in the selling of women’s outer garments. It is essential that applicants should have a pleasing personality and should be well versed in modern selling technique. Intending applicants for this j position are invited to ’Phone 31-998 and arrange a suitable time for an interview with the Manager, THE PATTISON EDE CO., LTD., 72 Lichfield st., Christchurch. 2669 I.C.S. TRAINING PAYS DIVIDENDS. A man who takes an I.C.S. specialised Course will benefit both himself and his firm. Any employer who assists a keen • member of his staff to enrol as an I.C.S. • student will find that it is a sound investment. The I.C.S. provide over 300 home | , study Courses of training, such as:— 1. Salesmanship Diesel Engineering 11 Accountancy Civil Engineering 11 Estimating Business Architecture Administration >: University Industrial Entrance Managemert 1 1 Professional Exams "A” Grade Motor I Radio Servicing Mechanic 1 There is no finer investment for a “go ; ahead” man than an I.C.S. Course of ’ training. Send NOW for Free I.C.S. Prospectus, stating subject, trade or pro- ' 1 fession in which interested. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE j ; SCHOOLS, | < Dept. D, 181 A Hereford st., Christchurch. | i t.c. I:

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26095, 24 April 1950, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26095, 24 April 1950, Page 10

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