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SITUATIONS VACANT LINOTYPE Opefator-Mechahic, Urgently. Franklin Times, Pukekohe. 3137 KITCHENMAID, nice working conditions. Apply: Hotel Federal. EXP’D. Barman; no night work. Apply Prince of Wales Hotel. *7 J lB7l KITCHEN Man. Apply Chef. United Service Hotel. 9830 GIRLS, 15-18 years, wanted tor Strawberry Picking. 67 Albert tee., St. Martins. DOMESTIC Help Wanted in Respectable Wellington Home. Best conditions offered. Apply 666 High st., Lower Hutt, X 7187 MEN wtd. for general Factory Work. Good wages. Apply: Factory Manager, Durax Products Ltd., 660 b Cashel street, Linwood. ’Phono 3S-371. 3135 OPERATOR for R. 8.17 Drogline, for work at Lake Pukakl. Good wages. Accommodation supplied free. Apply W. Williamson Construction Co., Ltd., 175-187 Montreal street. ——-—— B® o2 ST. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL: Wtd. for Main Kitchen, a capable woman from 3.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m., Mon. and Tues., wkly. Apply: The Lady Superintendent. TAYLOR’S Cleaners and Dyers have a vacancy for a Man to assist in the cleaning room. Apply; Mr Derreck Taylor, Taylor’s Cleaners and Dyers Ltd., 57 Kilmore st., Ch’ch. ARMSTRONG and FARR, LTD., the Plating People, have vacancies in their Pl®t” ing and Polishing Rooms for Experienced Men and Boys; alsa Labourers tor Light work. Always overtime. “ROSALfE 1, Ladies’ Wear, Ltd., require the services of a COMPETENT ALTERATION HAND for work on Coats and Costumes only. Apply "ROSALIE LADIES WEAR, LTD., 755 Colombo stret, 3159 £lO PER WEEK—BUTCHER WANTED. Smart Tradesman and Willing Worker. Wages, £lO per week. Excellent prospects to the right man. Apply Manager, M.M.M. Butchers, 362 Lincoln road, or ’Phone 40-321 for appointment.3l42 BOWSER ATTENDANT—Wanted, FirsTclass Bowser Attendant, able to do Tube Repairs and Car Greasing. Good conditions. Apply A. C. Rhodes, Church Corner Garage, 394 Riccarton road, Upper. Riccarton. ——- 518 HANDYMAN: A steady Man. capable of undertaking odd carpentry, spray painting and general work round the Factory is reqd. for a soundly established Manufacturing Company. The position is a permanent one to the right man. Apply in writing to: "Permanent,” c/o P.O. Box 851, Christchurch. 3146 MEN’S OUTFITTER—Wanted for an old well-established Men’s Outfitters, Senior SALESMAN to take charge; excellent prospects and salary to right man. All applications treated confidentially. Apply stating age, experience, and when could commence duties, to Men’s Outfitter, c/o. Box 809, Chch. 3140 STORE ASSISTANT—A Large Auto Motor Parts Warehouse has an excellent vacancy for a BRIGHT ,BOY to learn the Motor Parts Trade. There is a good opportunity for the right type of Youth, and a liberal commencing wage will be paid. Apply in person to TOOMEY GRINDING and GEAR LTD., 183 Durham street. 3151 ARMSTRONG and FARR, LTD., the Plating People, have a good position vacant for a Young Lady in their office. Intermediate or Junior for typing and general office work. This is a very well paid position and is situated for those who live in the North-west of Christchurch. Apply with testimonials to the Manager. 3154 GENERAL Labourer reqd, for our Lime Works at Waiau. Good 2-rmd. hut available. The Amur! Lime Co. Ltd. Apply:' the Secretary, Messrs Lake and Lake,' Public Accountants, 146 Gloucester st. Thone 32-613, or Telephone Collect, The Works Manager, W. M. Taylor. ’Phone 72M, Waiau, or 71 after 6 p.m. 3097 CABINET MAKERS. REVLON LTD., requires the services t>£ two Cabinet Makers for their built-in furniture and general .dept. Above award wages will be available to satisfactory applicants. Please apply in first instance to the Foreman, Revlon Ltd., 598 Ferry rd. (near Nugget Polish Co.), or ring 33-931 office hours, or evening, 37-800. 3147 "WELKUT” now has vacancies for MACHINISTS in all categories. Competent Coat and Costume Machinists have the opportunity of earning good money. For Improvers and Apprentices, here is the chance to learn this most useful trade under the best of conditions. There are numerous amenities warranting your inquiry. We welcome inquiries from anyone able to do machining at home only. Apply Mr Green, "Welkut Garments.” 223 High street. 3158 DRY CLEANER: We require the services of a steady, active Man to take complete charge of our Cleaning Dept. One experienced in this type of work would be preferred, but we are prepared to train a man who is really keen to learn. A good commencing wage will be paid with future advancement depending on the progress made. Apply: Mr Derreck Taylor, Taylor’s Cleaners and Dyers, 57 Kilmore st., Ch’ch. SOFT FURNISHING SALESMAN. Hay’s Ltd.. "The Friendly Store" has vacancies for Senior and Junior Salesmen in their Soft Furnishing Dept. Excellent opportunity in this progressive store, for experienced man desirous of accepting a more responsible position, or for a junior, with or without experience, to commence where ambition and interest assure advancement. Apply at earliest to the “Staff Supervisor," HAY’S LTD. : - ,3096 THE FARMERS* China Department requires a SENIOR SALES WOMAN: The stock range is most interesting, covering a wide selection of high quality imported Chifia. Staff amenities include discount on purchases, sick benefit fund, staff canteen, and social activities. There is definitely a future with The Farmers’! Also required: TEMPORARY STAFF for the Christmas trade, to commence immediately until the end of January. Apply; Manager, THE FARMERS, China Department, "The Big Store in Cashel st.” 3121 PUBLIC SERVICE VACANClES—Applications on P.S.C. 17A (at P. 0.), with Copies of testimonials, close November 20, with P. S. Commission, Wellington, for following positions:— FTREM ASTER—Gisborne: Civil Aviation Branch, Air Dept. £4BO p.a. 7s p.w. Sound knowledge of crash fire procedure necessary. Must be capable of taking charge of crash fire organisation at aerodromes apd be responsible for training of crews and maintenance of equipment and vehicles. ’DEPUTY FlREMASTER—Paraparaumu: Civil Aviation Branch, Air Dept. £495 p.a. plus 7s i p.w. Sound knowledge of crash fire procedure necessary. Must be capable of taking charge of crash fire organisation at aerodromes and be responsible for training of crews and maintenance of equipment and vehicles. BOYS’ WELFARE OFFICER, Wanganui: Education Dept. Up to £570 p,a. as merited, plus 7s p.w., with prospects of promotion to £620 p.a. Position affords opportunity for promotion up to £B2O p.a. as District Child Welfare Officer in four main centres. Should have sound physique, University Entrance standard a minimum qualification. Experience in social work among boys, and University degree, or Teacher’s certificate regarded as additional qualifications. CHILD WELFARE OFFICER (Female), Gisborne: Child* Welfare Division of Education Dept. Up to £405 p.a. as merited, plus 4s 9d p.w.; max. for position £520 p.a. with opportunity for promotion to £570 p.a. in senior positions, or to £620 p.a. in charge positions in four main centres. Should be between 25 and 40 years of age, have good personality. Minimum educational qualification of Matriculation standard, and experience in youth work. A Teacher’s or Nursing Certificate or a University Degree regarded as* an additional qualification. Must be prepared to move to other centres, if necessary, after a period of training. MINE ELECTRICIAN, Denniston: Mines Dept. Up to £570 p.a. as merited, plus 7s p.w. Small Jiouse available at a moderate rental. Should hold Wireman’s Registration Certificate, and preferably have mine experience. STORES OFFICER, Western Samoa; Samoan Public .Service. Up to £570 p.a., plus C.O.L. allowance (£l2O p.a. married, £6O p.a. single), and tropical allowance (£6O p.a. married, £3O p.a. single). Should be experienced Stores Officer capable of instituting a bulk overseas ordering system for Samoan Public Works Dept. Sound knowledge of mechanical and motor spare parts and hardware essential, and patience and adaptability in training Samoan staff desirable. Appointment for three-year term-in first instance. ASSISTANT TECHNICAL OFFICER, Auckland: State Advances Corporation. Up to £670 p.a. as merited, plus 7s p.w. Applicants expected to possess a University degree in Science, and have some experience in timber and entomology. VICE-PRINCIPAL, Fareham House Training Centre lor Maori Girls, Featherston: Child Welfare Division, Education Dept. Up to £450 p.a. as merited, plus 4s 9d p.w. Up to £7O p.a. for overtime worked will be paid and £75 15s deducted for B. and L. Should have experience in youth work and be capable of assisting in general training of adolescent girls, including leisure time activities. Experience in outdoor games, physical education, and handcraft an advantage. Duties Include some minor clerical work. HORTICULTURAL INSPECTORS (4), Agriculture Dept.: Locations to be decided. Up to £460 p.a. as merited, plus 7s p.w. Should have some practical experience in fruit and vegetable production, and a knowledge of orchard and market garden pests and diseases. Should also be skilled In packing and grading fruit, and possess sufficient clerical aptitude to enable them to compile crop estimates, assemble statistical information, and write brief reports. ORTHOPAEDIC SUPERVISOR. Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Rotorua: Health Dept. £405 p.a., plus free B. and L. Should have been trained in Orthopaedic nursing at, and hold certificate issued by the Wingfield Orthopaedic Hospital, England. SECOND PORTER, Queen Mary Hospital, Hanmer Springs: Health Dept. £4OO p.a., plus 7s p.w., less £75 11s p.a. if living in. Single accommodation only available. Must have knowledge of hospital cleaning generally, be able to relieve Head Porter when necessary, and to drive car or truck. Further particulars from House Manager. HEAD STOREMAN, Hinds: Ministry of Works. £425 p.a., plus 7s p.w. BUILDINGS OVERSEER, Invercargill: Ministry of Works. Up to £595 p.a. as merited, plus 7» p.w. 3130

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26266, 10 November 1950, Page 12

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