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SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED. Female General. Appjy'gJJ3J | PORTER-BARMAN Wanted. CAPABLE Girl Wanted. Toto's,,^ ll Florists, between 2 and 4 prn - ° un U, FEMALE Cook. Ring No. 2, WalkariTcoL BOY or Youth for cycle warehouse'll? Bros., 88 Lichfield street, H J0lle » COOK, private nursing home. RinTTTTr ask for 8826. —L xS GIRLS required for Factory; expert."’* pref., but not essential. R 1991, . WTD. Experienced Steward, married ferred. Clarendon Hotel. RESTAURANT Staff required,' WaitrT 1 and Kitchenhand. Jacobean, 265 Hicht PLASTERER, Fibrous. Shop Hand JL} T. Andrews and Son. 71 Moorhouse a?, LABOURER for factory. Permanent <’ suitable applicant. 71 Moorhouse ave W GROSVENOR Hotel, Timaru, requires Fi” perienced Barman, one Exp’d 'Phone No. 7, Collect. —— mA' BOY for boatbuilding trade. Excelled prospects for lad keen on high-class ing. P 8334. ’ Press." SMART Lad. aged 15-17 years, to IeIX Grocery Trade. Hancock's Store, 108 lin coin road. MESSAGE Boy, full time, bicycle nJ? vided, £3 p.w. Wooff and Salvesen Its" 17-19 Lichfield st. FEMALE Ist Cook, perm, position CaTj wages. ’Phone 34-287, New Welling EXPERIENCED watiu? Good conditions. Apply Ashby Ltd., Wairakei road. 'Phone 23-337. roS ’’ CAKE Shop Assistants are required~& the Beresford. Apply D. A. McCaakev? Office. 207 A Manchester street. ” BOY for Messages, full time, bicvchUSS vided. H. W. Bullivant and Co., Printen 163 Armagh st. (opp. M.E.D.) WOODWORKING Machinist; wtd. for our Door Factory, c. E Otlev Ltd., Timber Merchants and Door' Manu' facturers, Madras st., North. WANTED Youth for Warehouse. Good wages and prospects. Apply ideal ments, Ltd., 141 Cashel st. 'Phone 31-&>8 REX Leathercrafts offer vacanciea ’foJ both Senior and Junior, female, Machinta. and Table Workers. Apply pers., 2-4 Vir toria street. MACHINISTS, expd. and Intermed Good congenial workroom and attractive waaes Apply Ideal Garments, Ltd., 141 CaSSi st. ’Phone 31-638. - M 77 WTD. Experienced Axeman, also active man for tree topping. Must be good climber. Good wages and conditions im ‘ Worcester street. OPERATIVES (male), reqd. for work m modern factory. The work is perm and the wages attractive. Apply H. J Oceen and Co., Peer st.. Upper Riccarton. M 57 MARRIED Shepherd for high-coiintr» sheep station. Wife no duties, good house and salary. Close to township, no school Apply by letter to Dalgety and Co., Ltd' Christchurch. mH. TO JOURNALISTS: CHIEF SUB-EDITOR wanted for “Evening Star," Dunedin. Must be experienced in display and have sodnd knowledge of all phases of newspaper work.
POTATO Pickers required, contract rates experienced men only. Accommodation available if required. R. G. Robinson, Ltd., Papanui. ’Phone 23-522 day time, 24-697 evenings. COMPETENT Motor Mechanic. “A” Grade or Certified, Wtd. Good wages and conditions. S. D. Osborne and Sons, Ltd, Chrysler, Plymouth, and Hillman Dealtn, Ashburton. JUNIOR TYPISTE—A vacancy has occ. in the main office for a Junior Typiste. This is an excellent opportunity to gain experience in a large commercial office. Apply Accountant, Ashby Bergh and Co., Ltd., Cashel street. 6885 ASHBY BERGH and Co., Ltd., ancy in the Warehouse for a smart youth. This is an excellent opportunity to learn the hardware trade in any of our many departments. Apply Accountant, Cashel street. CHIEF FLYING INSTRUCTOR, LINGTON AERO CLUB.—Applications an invited for the above position, remuneration by salary and bonus, conditions ot appointment on application to the Secretary, Box 133, Wellington.69sl MAN reqd. for Fettling light castlndi. Best shop condits. Free boots and overalls. Take-home wage for 40-hour week, £8 9s 7d, with a further shop production bonus paid monthly. Apply the Foreman, Atkinson and Son, Ltd., Carlyle st., Chch. PART-TIME WARDSMAIDS, CHCH. HO6PIT AL: Wardsmaids are read, for Chch. Public Hospital, to work a 6-hr. duty. Hit 7 a.m.-1.30 p.m. Rates of pay, 3s 3d per hour. Uniforms provided. Apply for further particulars to Supervisor, Commercial Cleaners, Chch. Public Hospital, or ring 32-856, 30-307, Commercial Cleaners, Ltd., 83 Victoria st. 6848 SHORTHAND TYPISTE—Senior. A prominent firm of Stock and Station Agents has a vacancy on its staff for a Senior Shorthand Typiste. Interesting work, and a salary fully commensurate with ability. Apply in writing in first instance, to: "INTERESTING.'” C/o. the N. Hill-Skin-ner Advertising Agency, Ltd., 154-156 Hereford st., Chch. 8858 FEMALE SHORTHAND TYPISTE-CLERK —Sedley Wells, Ltd., the Plano, Radio and Bendix specialists, req. immed. an expd. Female Shorthana-Typiste-Clerk. General Office routine work, shorthand and typing are broadly the duties carried out. General condits. are excel., and the successful applicant will be located in a wellappointed upstairs office. Write or ring for a personal appointment, to the Manager, Messrs Sedley Wells, Ltd., 127 Cashel st._(opp._Beaths). 'Phone 33-660. 6847 FEMALE ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR: Commercial Cleaners, Ltd., have a vacann for a person to be trained as Assistant Supervisor on their Domestic Service Staff at the Christchurch Hospital. The successful applicant will be given thorough training in staff management. Qualities looked for are tact, energy, and organising ability, together with a liking for hard work. Apply, enclosing copies of recent references, to: COMMERCIAL CLEANERS, LTD., 83 Victoria st., Christchurch. #B4B INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY —We req. for our Assembly Plant, the services ot a keen, strong young men as a Blacksmiths’ Striker. The successful applicant will have the opp. of learning the trade from an expd. Blacksmith, together w’ith certain assembly work, A subsidised Staff Superannuation Fund is in operation, and this may be joined after a suitable period. Applicants should apply to the Foreman, Assembly Plent, Moorhouse avenue (near Selwyn st-)-WARDSMAIDS, CHCH. HOSPITAL: Applications are invited for positions os Wardsmaids on the Staff of COMMERCIAL CLEANERS, LTD., at the Pubbc Hospital Wages (excluding Sunday time) £5 12s 6d grass. Wages (Including Sunday time) £6 13s lOd gross. This wort will appeal to women who take » P™" in spotless surroundings and provides M opportunity to give service to the Apply to Supervisor. Commercial Cleaners, Ltd., Chch. Hospital, or 83 Vlctom st. ’Phones 32-856, 30-307.1 IDEAL GARMENTS—Wanted, someone, fully qualified, to take charge Ot our MANTLE FACTORY. The main consider- , ation is the ability to control a large VV, and to co-ordinate the work of the rectory so as to maintain a higty level « production, both as to qualityitnd output. At the same time the p ucces ®”l applicant will be a person possessing U" and personality. Working condition! ere excellent, and a salary fully commensurate with ability is offered. Apply » Ideal Garments, Ltd., 141 Cashel st, CW' ’Phone 31-638. ““TwL ST. GEORGE’S Church of England Hospital. Training of Jun. Nurses in conjimc, with the Red Cross Society. Applicauo's are invited from girls 16 to 19 age. for positions as Jun. Nurses at above hospital. Nurses will live in wford House, the centrally heated h«Jw Courses of lectures and practical insuwtion in first aid, home nursing, •"! hygiene under the auspices of the Cross, will be given. Next class cow mencing early in July. Free unuow board, and laundry are provided, coparticulars apply to the Lady Supen tendent, St. George’s Hospital, street, Christchurch. ~~~ ™
PUBLIC CUST PICTURES SATURDAY, June 9th, at 8 p.m. presents a double feature, ’ Abbott »■ Costello in Hollywood” and "Along . Navajo Trail.” with Roy Rogers ’ Trigger, the great horseman. THE UNVEILING OF THE MEMORIAL TO EX-PUPILS OF THE NORTH LOBURN SCHOOL WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN WORLD WAR WILL BE HELD IN SCHOOL GROUND* SATURDAY, JUNE 9th. AT 230 P ’”' C. C. HIATT. Hon. JOHN JOHNSTON, LTD.. ' RANGIORA. Formalin Now Available. (Footrot) (Footrot) Protect your sheep now by using Formalin Solution. -S Owing to the small shipment stocks limited. : (Bring your own containers.) | NORTH CANTERBURY RU GBY FOOTBALL SUB-UNION. ALL games set down to play at next Saturday in the knock-out co ® tion will now commence at the jj#? nf 2.30 p.m.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26441, 7 June 1951, Page 10
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