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SITUATIONS VACANT i WAITRESS req’d.. commence i | People’s Palace. 80 Manchester st. •; f SMART Junior" willing to learn Hair- I! dressing required. Apply Lesley Jackson Beauty Salon. FEMALE OFFICE JUNIOR We require a Girl for general office ? duties, to commence immediately, or m the near future. Shorthand and typing U not necessary, but would be an advamage. Applv in writing to CUDDON ; J FRANCIS. Public Accountants, P.O. BOX • | t j 935, Christchurch. 6833 J n SMALLGOODS MEN 1 ■ J. C. HUTTON (N.Z.), LTD., (Swan ife. Bacon Co.) have immediate vacancies for ; *1 qualified smailgoods men, butchers, or at young men willing to learn the trade. ’ Good wages. Phone 70-224 for eppohrt- j ment, or call at 101 Moorhouse ave. 6903 SH JT WORKER A vacancy for a reliable man has arisen nw in the Gelatine Dept, of Davis Gelatine, j « N.Z., Ltd. Men interested in steadv em- I U ployment on rotr tional shift work should i apply to the Company's office— CONNAL ST., WOOLSTON. 6878 E CASHMERE SANATORIUM VACANCIES exist for a GENERAL AND ] A SERVERY MAID at Cashmere Sana- i torium. Attractive wages; 5-day week. Uj Uniforms provided. Comfortable board tEj and residence available. Apply to the tj I Matron, TPhone 70-770. 6912 FLYING INSTRUCTOR FOR WELLINGTON AERO CLUB (Inc.). Duties, include Flying. Training, and tL' Charter Work. Applicants are requested H to forward full particulars to THE SECRETARY, P.O. Box 133, Wellington, from whom further details may be obtained, if required. 6718 |S LABOURER. B WE require the service of a FIRST- ct CLASS LABOURER for our Welding and tt Fabrication Shop. This is a good post- ' tion for a keen, conscientious man. Conditions are good, so if you are a steady •' conscientious labourer desirous of joining ' a progressive organisation, apply to The * ' Works Manager. ANDREWS and BEA VEN. LTD., Moorhouse avenue, Christchurch. * 6751 Z TROUSER MACHINISTS. TROUSER MACHINISTS. FULL TIME. PART TIME. Experienced Machinists! This is your opportunity to obtain a permanent position, making high quality Trousers. Light, interesting work. Congenial company. Incentive payment schemes. For further particulars call at THE KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MFG. CO.. Manchester or Allen streets. MEN REQUIRED. We have vacancies for TWO xvEEN MEN in our Tyre Repairing and Recapping Factory. Successful applicants will be given a thorough training in all aspects in this interesting trade. Good wages and working conditions. Apply MANAGER, TYRE SALES AND SERVICES. LTD.. 60 Victoria street. 'Phone 77-174, • fTM JfiUEltoS AND TURNERS. FITTERS AND TURNERS. FITTERS AND TURNERS. We have vacancies for First-class Tradesmen, both Fitters and Turners, to out up-to-date Workshop. Wages are above award, and working conditions are excellent. Apply WORKSHOP MANAGER, Telephone 79-946. MACE ENGINEERING, LTD., MACE ENGINEERING, LTD., 183 Durham street. 2888 MARINE ENGINE SALESMAN. " MARINE ENGINE SALESMAN. MARINE ENGINE SALESMAN. The New Zealand Distributors of LISTER and BLACKSTONE ENGINES, invite •>- i plications for the position of Marine Engine Salesman. An essential qualification is a sound technical knowledge of small and medium Marine Diesel Engines, and the ability to assist and instruct Salesmen. Applicants must be prepared to live in Wellington and travel extensively throughout New Zealand. Apply with copies of testimonials to: The Manager, • , LEVIN and CO., LTD., P.O. Box 1496, WELLINGTON. «7» SHORTHAND-TYPISTE and JUNIOR s GIRL. Excellent positions offered to Senior or Intermediate Shorthand-Typiste, also Junior GlrL Previous experience net required for position as Junior Girl. Good ' salaries will be paid to suitable applicant Ideal working conditions in centrally situated Modern Offices. Apply with references to: SECRETARY, 2 TAYIjORS, LIMITED, Plumbers* Merchants and Heating Engineers, 843 Colombo street, Christchurch. 674* EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE PROSPECTS are open to YOUNG MEN who join the BANK OF NEW ZEALAND., which is keeping pace with the rapid development in primary and secondary industry in all parts of New Zealand. Banking is not just a job. It is an absorbing vocation, full of Interest and satis- ’ faction in dealing with people. Bank N.Z. Staff are particularly well treated in every way. Salary scales are ,r ery attractive, and encourgement is givea to those who wish to continue studying. Young men leaving school are Invited to call or write to: THE ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, Christchurch. tty BUYER FOR SILVERWARE DEPT. *• BUYER FOR SILVERWARE DEPT. BUYER FOR SILVERWARE DEPT. BUYER FOR SILVERWARE DEPT. BUYER FOR SILVERWARE DEPT. . BUYER FOR SILVERWARE DEPT. BUYER FOR SILVERWARE DEPT. KIRKCALDIE and STAINS. LTD., will be requiring the services of a Top-rate . BUYER AND MERCHANDISER BUYER AND MERCHANDISER BUYER AND MERCHANDISER BUYER AND MERCHANDISER BUYER AND MERCHANDISER for their Silverware Section, eariy in the New Year. Tliis is an important appointment in one of the Dominion’s finest departments of its kind. A high salary will be paid to the right man. Applications in strict confidence eheuld be endorsed “BUYERSHIP,” and dressed to the Managing Director, KIRKCALDIE and STAINS, LTD.. KIRKCALDIE and STAINS, LTD., KIRKCALDIE and STAINS, LTD., KIRKCALDIE and STAINS. LTD., P.O. Box 1494, WELLINGTON. » 671* ' PUBLIC SERVftlfc VACANCIES. APPLICATIONS on P.S.C. 17A (at P. 0.), with COPIES of testimonials, close November 22, with Secretary. P.S. Commission, Wellington, for following positions (please quote vacancy number): — AGRICULTURE DEPT? 1692—JOURNALIST, HEAD OFFICE Up to £Bl5 as merited. Will be required to do sub-editorial duties on “Journal of Agriculture” and other departmental pub. lications. Newspapers or magazine experience, also knowledge of make-up and printing and blockmakincf processes is * desirable. AIR DEPT. 1691—FIRE OFFICERS: (a) NELSON; (b) TAIERI. Up to £670. Will be required to take charge of crash/fire services at aerodrome in absence of Station Fire Officer. Duties will include mainten-* ance and operation of foam and CO2 tenders and their associated equipment, and-, training of fire crew in use of these units. Should possess a heavy traffic licence. Preference will be given to applicants with previous crash/fire-fighting experience. INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPT. 1702—RANGER, GREYMOUTH. Up to’ £670 as merited. Will be responsible for ranging and law enforcement duties relating to fish, game, and protected birds, in conjunction with West Coast and Westland Acclimatisation Societies, between Karamea and Bruce Bay. Position involves work at week-ends and on Statu-, tory holidays, for which an allowance is ’ payable in lieu of overtime and penal rates. Camping away from home for portions of the year is also required. A motor vehicle is supplied for the position. MINISTRY OF WORKS. 1678 SENIOR MECHANICAL ENGIN-' EER, MANGAKINO. Salary and maximum at any point from £llB5 to £1355 according to experience and ability. Should be Registered Mechanical Engin-" eery with extensive experience in design, installation, maintenance, and repair of* mechanical and electrical equipment. Ex— E* r '® r l ce ,n administration of Mechanical J® desi rable. Married accommodation will be available. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL t RESEARCH DEPT. - * 1679 FITTER, DOMINION PHYSICAL • LABORATORY. LOWER HUTT. Duties: Maintenance work on plant and services of the Laboratory. Experience on refrigeration plant an advantage, but not essential. WESTERN SAMOAN PUBLIC SERVICE. 1677—SURVEYOR. Up to £960, plus an expatriation allowance of £2OO for married man with dependent children, £l5O for married man without children, and £75 for a single man. A house provided with heavy furniture will be available. Three months' furlough is granted nn completion of a three-year term. 6715. SITUATIONS VACANT CONTINUED ON ... g

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27502, 9 November 1954, Page 19

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