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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Young Girls to be Trained as Machinists on Shirts, Pyjamas, or Underwear; 15s to commence; no Saturday work; weekly bonuses paid to competent girls; constant work guaranteed under ideal conditions. Parents invited to inspect. Abelco, Shirt, Pyjama, and Underwear Specialists, 40 ■ "Vivian Street. SENIOR Saleswomen, for mantles, must be forceful sales and of good appearance, constant position, good wages. Hays, 17 Manners Street. ' ■ GOOD opportunity, for young man, 18-10 years, of sound education and good health, with mechanical inclination, leading to permanent employment with large company. Apply 748 Evg. Post, stating age, schooling, place of residence, and experience (if any). YX7ANTED, for Merchant's Office, Junior W Typist, one preferably with no pru- . vious experience. Apply P.O. Box 38S, Wellington. YX7ANTED, Coat Table Hands; also Coat W a nd Trouser Machinists. Apply Don Tailors, 43 Courtenay Place. SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. fiTANTED, Young Lady, with 3 or 4 " years' experience in Shorthand-Typing and General Office Routine. Apply, stating age; experience, and salary expected to—, 687 Evening Post. WANTED, ■RESPECTABLE JUNIOR GIRLS, for -X" work in our factory. c Apply LEVER BROS (N.Z.), LTD., Petone. WANTED," / O STRONG, INTELLIGENT BOYS, & about 10-17 years of age, for factory Work. Apply _. . LEVER BROS. (N.Z.), LTD;, Petone. CLERICAL POSITION". 'A" LARGE Wellington Organisation reJ\. q U i r es the Seryices of an ACCOUMANCY STUDENT of 21-24 years of age for a Clerical Position. Ability and thoroughness essential. -' : > Apply immediately to • ■ • P.O. Bos 1621, Wellington. A SMART GIRL is required for demonstration work. Applicants must b8 of pleasing personality, and be prepared to travel extensively in the Do-* minion. The position is a congenial one, and a good salary will be paid. , Apply to •■;.■.. : : "DEMONSTRATOR/ .13 Evg. Post. J^~ ! WANTED. '■ -TUNIOR Shorthand-Typist Apply perV ■ sonally to Warehouse Manager^ A. and T. Burt, Ltd., 83-87 Courtenay Place, Wellington. '_ WANTED, TWO BOYS FOR FACTORY, aged 16 ,to 18. Apply BROWNLEE, LTD., Timber Merchants, Kilbirnie. WANTED, JUNIOR TYPISTE, previous experience -ami shorthand not essential. Good prospects. ■ • Ss9'Evening Post. TO METAL WORKERS. WANTED, FIRST-CLASS METAL 1 » V WORKER for fabricating windscreen fittings, tubular bus seat frames, and sundry coach fittings. • • Apply ' Hunt, Cottrell, Ncilsen, & Co., Ltd., PETONE. JUNIOR. JUNIOR TYPISTE required by leading Film Exchange; must have ability for speed, shorthand, and typing; opportunity for exceptionally smart girl, 'Write fully, I 855 Evening Post. • ~ SALES LADY. FIRST Sales required for our Showroom', not less than 4 years' experience; must be smart and of good appearance. Apply Walker Gowns, 137 Manners St. Tel. 53-594. ( LEGAL TTPISTE. WANTED, by a Leading Wellington Firm of Solicitors, a SHORTHANDTYPISTE. with experience. Apply with, copies references — G.P.O-. BOX 927, Wellington, ASSISTANT SECRETARY; APPLICATIONS are invited from -ri- young men for the Position of ASSISTANT SECRETARY to the Wellington Manufacturers' Association (Inc.). Schedule of duties, etc., may be obtained on application to the undersigned. -■ A. •W. NISBET, 89 Wakefield Street, Wellington. HANDWORKERS. T\7 ANTED, for our Frock Factory, *•» several experienced Handworkers. Apply the Manager, fashions, Ltd., Gas' Co. Bldgs., Courtenay Place. MACHINISTS AND TABLE HANDS. WANTED, for our Coat and Costume Factory, several experienced Machinists and several Table Hands. Highest wages paid to firstclass hands. Constant work. Apply the Manager, ■ Fashions, Ltd., Gas Co. Bldgs., Courtenay Place. i WANTED, ' ~ A JUNIOR LEDGER CLERK, with accountancy knowledge. Preferably experience; to commence immediately. Salary 30s per week. Also JUNIOR TYPISTE, with aptitude for figures. _ Applications accompanied by copies of recent references to "ADVERTISER," P.O. Box 1617, Wellington. DRESSMAKING. "REQUIRED, 'Fully-experienced ASSISTXli ANT for Our Dressmaking Room. Also first-class MACHINIST, must be accustomed' to good work. Apply' , kIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LTD. ' WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS FOR POSITION Of JUNIOR SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. 'APPLICATIONS arc invited for the •£*- position of Junior Shorthand-Typiste in the Town Clerk's Department, at a commencing Ealary of £75 per annum. Schedule of conditions of appointment may be obtained at the Town Clerk's Office, Town Hall. Applications, addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "Application for Junior Shorthand-Typiste," close at 3.30 p.m. on Monday, November 2 1936. Ev P. NORMAN, Town Clerk.— October 21, 1936. APPLICATIONS (to be made on P.S.C. Form 17A, obtainable at principal Post Offices) will be received up till NOON on October 28, 1936, for the position of: MAIN HIGHWAYS TRAFFIC INSPECTOR (several vacancies). The positions will be on the Temporary Staff and the Salary £265 to £345 per annum, according to qualifications and experience._ Locations to be decided later. Applicants should hold a motor-driver's licence and be prepared to undergo a practical test of their ability to drive and handle motor ■vehicles; should have a working knowledge o£ the general laws and regulations relating to traffic on public highways and be able to control and regulate traffic. Further particulars may be obtained on application, , Secretary, Jkiblic: Service Commissionerau ~**~ ~ SSfeUingtofirCJg.•"_ '-- ----w^"

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 97, 21 October 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 97, 21 October 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 97, 21 October 1936, Page 3

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