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WANTED, for our Handbag Department, one SENIOR and one JUNIOR SALESGIRL; interesting and congenial work. Apply by letter, with copies of references, to NASH'S LEATHER ARCADE, 135 Cuba Street. TI7ANTED, • FITTER AND TURNER. .Only good men need apply. - Write, In first instance, to "TOOLS," C/o SPANJER ADVERTISING AGENCY LTD., P.O. Box 681, Wellington. S.A. APPEAL. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 15, the ■ SALVATION ARMY will hold its ANNUAL STREET DAY. This year the need is greater than ever, and to secure the success desired an appeal is made for workers. Any person who is able to co-operate and is willing to offer his or her services and take a box, for the whole or a part of the day, is asked to get into touch with the Divisional Commander, Headquarters, Cuba Street, or ring 49-026. Your gesture in this connection will not only be appreciated, but you will be making a practical contribution to the great work of "Helping us to help others." MANTLE SHOWROOM, C. SMITH LIMITED. WE have a Vacancy for a SMART JUNIOR SALESGIRL, and also for an EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN. Apply to C. SMITH LIMITED, " Cuba Street. MILLINERY APPRENTICE, C. SMITH LIMITED. BRIGHT APPRENTICE required for our Millinery Workroom. Advantages and ideal conditions. Apply at once to C. SMITH LIMITED, Cuba Street. CLERK. WANTED, by a substantial company, a CLERK with about 3-4 years' experience. Tive-day week. Apply, stating age and experience, and male applicants please state military .obligations, to 2804 Evening Post. PUBLIC SERVICE. A PPLICATIONS (to be made on P.S.C. Form XJL 17a, obtainable at principal Post Offices) will be received till NOON on October 25, for Positions of STUDENT DENTAL NURSES, Dental Clinic, Health Department, Wellington. Salary £75 p.a., with lodging allowance at rate I of £40 p.a., if required to reside away from home during the period of training (normally two years). On completion of training and subject to satisfactory service, salary will be] increased to £195 p.a., rising by annual incre-1 ments of £10 to £225 p.a., thence after two! further years of service to £235 p.a. Appointtees must enter into an agreement to serve, for at least 5 years from date of appointment. Appli-1 cants should be not less than 18 nor more than 25 years of age, and of strong physique. The standard of education should be not lower than that of School Certificate or University Entrance Examination (Matriculation). Applicants intending to sit for either of these examinations this year must forward their results as soon as these are available. Applications must be supported by a special dental report on Form A, which, together with further particulars, may be obtained on application to Secretary, Public Service Commissioner, WELLINGTON, Cl. WANTED, . ' T^EMALE PACKERS for light factory work. Apply ALEX. HARVEY & SONS, 264-272 Taranaki Street. WANTED, FULLY-QUALIFIED FROCK AND TAILORING MACHINISTS. Highest salary. Apply FELICITY GOWNS, Grand Hotel Buildings. JUNIOR TYPISTE. WANTED, JUNIOR SHORTHANDTYPISTE, for Wholesale Merchant's Office. Excellent prospects. Salary £2 ss. Apply 2614 Evening Post. "ACCOUNTANT." "PROGRESSIVE Company requires a fullyJT qualified ACCOUNTANT, with sound commercial experience, for Wellington Head Office. Permanent position, offering ample scope for keen man. ' Salary commensurate with ability. Written applications, stating full details previous experience, military obligations, and enclosing copies of testimonials, to "CONFIDENTIAL," BOX 111, TE ARO. WANTED, SMART BOY OR YOUTH FOR WORKSHOP. Good »vages. J. C. RIDDELL AND CO.. LTD., Machinery Merchants, Edward Street.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 89, 11 October 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 89, 11 October 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 89, 11 October 1941, Page 3