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VACANCIES—MALES WOOL PRESSER WE require two good men for Permanent Work as Wool Pressers and will train as necessary. Apply : KAPUTONE WOOL SCOURING CO., Belfast. ’Phone 23-731. 8156 WOODCHESTER EVENTIDE HOME. 76 Banks avenue. MAN for 3 Days Weekly, Odd Jobs, including Lawns and keeping Garden Beds tidy. Local applicant may manage to cover work during evenings for summer months. ’Phone. MATRON. 58-709 or 58-267. 8236 WORKING MANAGER MARRIED, required for suburban hotel. State age and experience if any. Apply HOTEL MANAGER, c/o. Box 799. Christchurch. 9596 WANTED an Experienced Gardener. one day per week, refs. Apply P 4946, “Press.” WORKING JEWELLER GOLDEN opportunity , awaits keen craftsman with own equipment. Free workroom in Dee : street provided by advertiser. Plenty of other trade work offering. No opposition. Write BARRETTS. JEWELLERS, 140 Dee street, Invercargill. 2076 WANTED CARPENTERS CARPENTERS CARPENTERS CARPENTERS CARPENTERS for Work at Benmore and Mt. Cook Overtime Worked I Apply A. PARSONS Builder 20, R.D., OAMARU or 'Phone 4107, Oamaru 7243 WAREHOUSE JUNIOR WANTED a Junior for a large Wholesale Softgoods and Fancy Goods Warehouse. There is good opportunity for advancement and adequate training will be given. A staff provident fund is available. Further details will be given on request. Apply personally or in writing to: — SARGOOD, SON and EWEN, LTD., 92 Lichfield street, Christchurch. 3484 WOOL RESEARCH APPLICATIONS are invited for three Wool Research Fellowships to be awarded in 1961 for three years’ post-graduate study in wool science at overseas institutions. Thev will be awarded by the New Zealand Wool Board on behalf of an independent research organisation the Board will establish in 1961 in, collaboration with the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. The initial budget will be 1 £100.060 a year. The organisation will undertake a balanced programme of research Jon wool and wool production, entailing work on the physical, chemical and biological properties of wool and other aspects of the industry. This is a most in- . teresting field of scientific work !on the major product in New Zealand’s economy. Each fellowship is valued at £lOOO per annum, and wife and child allowances are payable. Fares both ways for fellows and their families as well as tuition fees, a grant for books and apparatus and reasonable travelling expenses incurred while overseas will be paid. Full details and application forms may be obtained from the Secretary, Wool Research Committee,. and from the Registrar of any University or Agricultural College. Applications, which close on November 30. 1960, should be addressed to the Secretary. Wool Research Committee, P.O. Box 8018, WELLINGTON. 3395 YOUTH, 16 years, must be able to use small circular saw, to assist in production of Forma Signs. Good prospects. Modern Engravers. 220 Durham street. YOUTH WEST’S Dry Cleaners, have a Vacancy for a Youth to Learn Pressing. « This is an excellent trade with steady employment and good wages. Apply:— 22 BERESFORD STREET, New Brighton, or ’Ph. 68-702. 8168 YOUTH YOUTH PROGRESSIVE Nursery specialising in the hire of plants in City premises, requires a Youth, 16-17 years of age, to learn the maintenance work of plants on hire. This is Interesting work for a conscienltous and reliable youthFor further details please apply to the Nursery. J. O. TAYLOR. LTD. 74 Hoon Hav rd. 7281 SITUATIONS WANTED-MALES HIGH School Boy wants work in holidays. Ring 77-439. STUDENT (male. 24) requires interesting holiday employment. Dislikes boredom. Some sales experience. Reply R 1179, “Press.” TOPPING, Felling. Stumping Chainsawing M. L. Thompson 41 Arawa st. Chch 'Ph 59-617 D YOUNG Man, 18. requires Saturday work; do anything. Reply P 4078, “Press." ’ YOUNG Man requires work 2 to 3 hours nightly or week-ends. Try anything. * Riccarton preferred. Reply R 1786. '’Press." SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES FILLING, Packaging. Dispatching Clerical Work extending Invoices, etc., business 'phone, 400 sq ft storage space close Moorhouse avenue. 'Phone 88-070. HIGH School Girl seeks parttime position during holidays. Capable and willing. H 1907, "Press,** LADY, with small school-aged child, desires sole charge, housekeeping Apply P 4959, IteUABtE Woman. 40’sJ will baby-sit. Saturdays only. Own transport. ’Phone 37-506. SHORTHAND and Dictaphone Typist available November through to March. Lipsett. 11 ' Peacock street.Xls34 I THREE 16-year-old Schoolgirls I reouire work, two w r eeks, from i December 12. 'Phone 76-973. J WANTED by Young Woman ■ Teacher, position in Canterbury home, with board, for month of January. Take charge of children. Reply Hl9OO, “Press.” WOMAN, 30, wants work from 6.30 p.m. onwards. Baby sitting and household jobs, ironing, mending, baking, etc. ’Phone 66-070. 1426

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29366, 19 November 1960, Page 22

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