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SITUATIONS VACANT TRACTOR, General Farmhand. T. V. Harris, Hororata. ’Phone 2D- 943 WANTED, Two Boys to learn Shepherding. Apply W. D. Mcßae. Tekoa, Culverden. ’Phone 9M. 3054 WTD., Kitchenmaid. Hrs. 8.30 ajn.-4.30 p.m. Mon. and Fri. Wages £5 6s lOd clear week. Apply 169 Cashel st.. City. 968 WANTED, Club Steward. Good wages and conditions. Apply: Manager, Canterbury Club, Cambridge tee. 3025 WE require the services of an Experienced Coremaker or Youths to learn this interesting occupation. W. Toomey and Co., Ferry rd. 3003 MAN Wanted for Coal Delivery; also Yardman, part or full time. Apply: H. Hassan, 377 Main rd., Hornby, or ’Phone 41-400, ask for P*2'. 3008 RAILWAY SLEEPING CAR STAFF. Sleeping Car Attendant (yard duties), reqd. by the Railway Dept. Good wages and conds. For full particulars apply Manager. Refreshment Rooms, Chch.244l LABOURERS: Christchurch Gas Company requires Labourers for the Mains Department. Permanent work at best rates, with overtime available. Apply, mornings only, to: Inspector, Gas Company, Oxford terrace X 9064

STOREMAN WANTED. This position calls for a PERSON ABLE TO LOOK AFTER DISPATCHING of GOODS by SEA and RAIL. Apply, Manager, 263 St. Asaph st. 3082 A GRADE or Certified Motor Mechanic is reqd. Perm, position offered lehaole and qualified man. Good working conds. All staff amenities. Apply Service Manager, Blackwell Motors, Ltd., Durham st., Chch. ’Phone 32-146. 3092 WE have a vacancy in our first floor showroom for an expd. Furniture Salesman to handle the sales of bedrm. furniture and upholstery. Perm, position with food prospects. McKenzie and Willis. ,td., 120 Hereford st. 3091 TOOMEY’S GRINDING and GEAR LTD.. require a First-class TURNER. To a man used to fine limit work, a high wage will be paid. First-class shop equipment and conditions. Apply Toomey’s Grinding and Gear, Ltd.. 183 Durham st. 3047 BLACKWELL MOTORS, LTD., have vacancy for a Garage Attendant. Perm, job for good, honest, reliable man. Previous experience not necessary, but driving licence desirable. Apply. Service Manager, Durham st.. Chch. "Phone 32-146. 3092 JUNIOR GIRL WANTED FOR OFFICE.— Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd., have a vacancy in the printing works office for a Young Girl. A good commencing wage will be paid, and the position offers good prospects for advancement. Apply to Manager. Whitcombe and Tombs, Printing Works, Colombo st. 3077 ELECTRICIANS —The POST OFFICE has vacancies for REGISTERED ELECTRICAL WIREMEN at Christchurch. GOOD WAGES and working conditions. Tool allowance payable. Security of employment assured. Apply to: THE WORKSHOPS MANAGER. P. and T. Workshops. Kilmore street (Tel. 38-110). 9800 Women wtd. for d.i.c. tearooms. The following vacancies exist In the D.I.C. Tearooms: WOMAN for Dinner Service; WOMAN for making Ice Cream Sundaes; WOMAN for Relieving Pantry Work. Excel. conds. Staff privileges, including shopping discount in all depts. Apply at once to the Manageress, D.I.C. Tearooms. 3090 We SEEK A CUTTER OF WOMEN’S GOWNS—Given ability, we are willing to train into our ways. We are a small manufacturing firm, making models for women. No mass production, but producing top dressmaker types. Central and best working conditions, with a fine staff. Write first to P 2143. “Press.” 3062

BOARD—VACANCY FOR WORKING OVERSEER, Palmerston North Hospital Laundry: Applications are invited from Men with previous laundry experience for the above position. Good wages to suitable applicant. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the undersigned. A. J. PHILLIPPS. Managing Secretary. 3123 THE FARMERS’ require the following additional staff for their Upholstery Factory: Fully Experienced Upholsterer; Ex£rienced Female Machinist; Mattress aker; also a Youth to learn the Upholstery Trade. Good wages and conditions with liberal staff discounts. Apply to the Manager. THE FARMERS’ UPHOLSTERY FACTORY. Madras 5t.3106 GARAGE A ti'eND ANT required by Suburban Garage. Good conditions and wages. A general mechanical knowledge would be an advantage, but is not essential. This position covers petrol, tyres, oiling, greasing, and general garage work, and has prospects for a man willing to learn. Apply, stating age and experience, to: “Garage Attendant,” c/o. Box 1300, Christchurch>, —., 2023 WINDOW DRESSING. An excel, opening exists in the D.I.C. Window Dressing Dept, for a JUNIOR BOY. Suitable applicant will be thoroughly taught all branches of this interesting trade. Prev. exp. not necessary. Here is a job with unlimited prospects for a boy who is willing to work to succeed. Excel, conds. Staff discount, cafeteria. Social activities. D i } f c y a * OnCe Assistant Manner, CLOTHING TRADE OPERATORS REQUIRED. —Machinists and* women and Girls who wish to learn flits highly remunerative and interesting work, required by the Latex Rubber Company, Ltd. Good wages and excellent bonus system operates on commencement of work. Fluorescent lighting and centrally heated workrooms ensure the most pleasant working conditions. Apply Manager, 154 High st. — 3066 CAPABLE Engineer’s Fitter reqd. by Nth Canterbury Firm of Engineers. To the successful applicant, ample scope will be found for a man capable of undertaking general fitting work. A good wage will be paid and the future prospects are assured in a growing firm, 'file applicant will be reqd. ,to do outside work as well as general shop work. Apply to, McAllister and Barnslade, Public Accountants, P.O. Box 1192, Chch. 2463 SOUTHLAND CATCHMENT BOARD: ACCOUNTANT-ASSISTANT SECRETARY —Applications, closing with the Chairman, P.O. Box 406, Invercargill, on Friday, 31st August, 1951. are invited for the above position. Salary £7OO per annum. Preference will be given to applicants with Local Body experience. Conditions of Appointment may be seen at the Office of this paper, or obtained from the undersigned. B, Noble, Secretary.939l MACHINISTS FOR SLIPPER FACTORY— Here is a chance to obtain, employment with a progressive footwear firm. Generous production bonuses can be earned to increase your wages. The factory is being remodelled and when completed will provide working conditions of the highest quality. If you are at all interested, you may obtain further information from the Factory Manager, M.I. WOOLLIES SLIPPERS, LTD., 501 Tuam street, Ch. Ch. 2367 WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOClETY—Applications are invited from men possessing the required qualifications to assume the duties of Curator of the Society’s Game Farm at Paraparaumu. The minimum salary is £453 p.a. and amenities include free house and use of grounds for approved purposes. Intending applicants should apply to the Society s office, 26 The Terrace, Wellington, for a Schedule of Duties. A. D. HEAD, Secretary. 2365 CABINET MAKERS’ MACHINISTS. THE FARMERS' require for their Furniture Factory the following additional staff; Fully Experienced Machinist to take charge of the Machine Shop—this position has excellent possibilities. Two Skilled Machinists for the same Department. French Polisher, preferably one with spray gun experience. Good wages, staff benefits and Sick Fund. Apply immediately to the Furniture Manager, THE FARMERS’. 3106 THE LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD has a vacancy on its Christchurch staff for a SENIOR BURROUGHS BOOK KEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR. The work is both interesting and varied, with good working conditions, liberal holidays, and a salary above the normal scale. A staff superannuation scheme is also available. Applications, which will be treated as confidential, setting out particulars of previous experience, etc., are to be addressed to: "The Secretary, P.O. Box 285, Christchurch.” 2330 JUNIOR STOREMAN.—Young Man is required to learn store duties at our Hastings Street Workshop. ■ After a suitable period of training, successful applicant will be placed in charge of Workshops Store, and will be responsible for Store stock, issue and dispatch of tools and issue of petrol and oil. This is an interesting job with distinot prospects for the future. For further particulars, apply: The Supervisor, Canterbuty Branch, GOUGH. GOUGH and KAMI®, LTD, Hastings street, Sydenham. 3080 SHOE FACTORY VACANCIES.—Duckworth, Turner and Co , Ltd., require staff for the following Departments:—Machine room: Perforator Operator, Post Trimmer Machinist, Flat Machinists. Inspection Dept.: Assistant for shoe boxing. Boxmaking: Assistant for making cardboard boxes. While experineced operators would be preferred, we are prepared to train suitable young ladies for the above positinos. Good wages, plus incentive bonus system, Cafeteria, shoe purchasing privl/ges, etc., available. Apply: Personnel Jffice,l7B Carlyle st. ’Phone 30-780. 3084 NEW BRIGHTON MACHINISTS AND HAND WORKERS.—Duckworth, Turner and Co., Ltd., have vacancies for Experienced Machinists and Hand Workers in their new factory situated In Pages road, near the bridge. The work is light and the workroom is bright and airy with individual benches for each operator. Wages rates are good, and good bonuses can be earned on the incentive pay scheme. Thrift Club, Shoe and Slipper sale privileges, and Sports Club, are some of the amenities enjoyed by our staff. Apply DUCKWORTH, TURNER and CO.. LTD., Pages road. New Brighton. 3034 YOUNG PEOPLE LEAVING SCHOOL.—

There are a number of vacancies in our factory for young people to learn the skilled operations of the Shoe Trade. Wages rates are good and can be increased by the bonus system. Positions are available in hand or machine work for both girls and boys, and the Personnel Officer will show the type of work to any boy or girl interested. Telephone 30-780 and make arrangements with him. Amenities include Savings Club. Cafeteria. Sports Clubs, Shoe purchase privileges, •J*: ApPjy Personnel Officer, DUCKWORTH, TURNER and CO., LTD.. 178 Carlyle street. 3084

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26511, 28 August 1951, Page 12

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