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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Kitchenhand, male or female. Apply Chef, St. George Hotel. WANTED, a Respectable Woman to assist with housework, light cooking, 3V& days weekly. Apply. 76 Abel Smith St., Saturday, after 3 p.m. WANTED, Woman, light housework, few hours morning, central. Tel. 51-712. WANTED, Experienced Pantrymaid, to make sandwiches and help In dining-room, £3 [ 10s clear, S till 2 and 5 to 7. Apply Coffee ■ Pot ' QPP- Midland Hotel. ANTED, Cook, for one month. Apply _ Prince of Wales Hotel, Tory St. "OTANTED, in city tearooms, for part-time, a • VV very reliable and capable person for work on sandwich bench. Apply 3739 Evg. I Post. . ' i \%J ANTED, Female General, no ldtehen work. VV Apply Hotel Regent. WANTED, Experienced Waitress. Apply Wakefield Hotel. * . WANTED, Woman for shop, 10 to 4.30 p.m. , Tel. 25-670. . WANTED, two Experienced Waitresses, £3 per week. International Restaurant, 45 \ Courtenay PI. COTTISH REGISTRY, 208 Quay.—Waitresses, 70s net; Laundress, fares paid; > Nurses, Housekeeper, Lalyhelps, Station Cooks, > Chefs, Farmhand, £5; Married Couples, . Housemaids. ) X?OY wanted for Factory and Packing, good 1 JO wages and conditions. Apply ; BOSTOCK'S POLISHES (N.Z.), LTD., Corner Adelaide and William Sts., Petone. ; LADIES' HAIRDRESSER, TT'XPERIENCED, for New Plymouth. Address ;Hi 6SO Evg. Post. I DIEMAKER. WELLINGTON Firm engaged in essential work urgently requires Diemaker, or First-class Engineer, with tool-making experience. This man will take charge of a well-equipped tool-making room with a staff of five. The i factory has fifty hands and he will be re- . sponsible for all mechanical work. Excellent wages, depending on experience. Reply, giving details of experience, to "DIEMAKER," P.O. Box 1060, - ' WELLINGTON. WANTED, MANAGER-SECRETARY. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the Position -OL of Manager-Secretary of a General Store in Nelson, salary £400 per annum. Apply to "Advertiser," P.O. Box 108, Nelson, stating age, experience, and military obligation^ PRESSING APPRENTICE. CLOTHING INDUSTRY. WE have a Vacancy in our Pressing Department for a Youth, 16-18 ; years, to do Under-pressing; previous experience not esseni tial. Good wages, excellent conditions, and ; :,flve-day week. \ Call, telephone, or write "Workroom Manager," MATHESON MINSTER, LIMITED, 20-22 Victoria St. | Tel. 46-107. . 1 EXPERIENCED PRESSER REQUIRED. WE have a Vacancy for an Experienced Hand and Machine Presser, permanent ; good wages and conditions, and five-day week. Call, telephone, or write "Workroom Manager," MATHESON MINSTER, LIMITED, 20-22 Victoria St. Tel. 46-107. URGENT. PART-TIME .AVAR WORK. FOR ONE TO TWO WEEKS. WE require about Twelve Women, able to do hand sewing, for a special, urgent war job. Hours can be arranged to suit your convenience, during day or Saturday mornings. Apply immediately by calling or telephoning, "Workroom Manager," MATHESON MINSTER, LIMITED, 20-22 Victoria St. Tel. 46-107. ' FOOTWEAR TRADE. WANTED, TT'XPERIENCED Rough Stuff Cutter to take ill charge of Press Room; good wages to suitable man. Apply ROSS & GLENDINING FOOTWEAR FACTORY, High St., , Dunedin. JUNIOR GIRL. WE require the services of a Female Junior for our Checking. Department; good prospects, interesting work; no previous experience required. Apply personally to THE MANAGER, J. Inglis Wright Advertising, Prudential Building, Wellington. SALES ASSISTANTS. WE have vacancies for Assistants in our Magazine and Book Departments; congenial work, in pleasant surroundings; this 'would also suit country people wishing to gain city experience and learn modern business methods. Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Sales people are invited to appiy to THE WAREHOUSE MANAGER, Whitcombe and Tombs,- Ltd., Wellington. WANTED, FOR CANISTER MAKING, WOMEN. GIRLS, MEN. AND BOYS. TT'SSENTIAL work, excellent conditions, J_J plenty of overtime. J. GADSDEN AND CO.. LTD., Jackson St., Petone. IMPORTING Firm requires Shorthand-Typiste, one with dictaphone experience preferred; good conditions and salary; 5-day week. Apply, with copies of references, to 2750 Evening Post. ACCOUNTANCY. WE require an Audit Clerk for our Wellington Office. Applicants should have some auditing experience and a knowledge of accountancy. Preference will be given to a Qualified accountant or an accountancy student. Apply in writing to McCULLOCH, BUTLER, AND SPENCE, Public Accountants, P.O. BOX 524, WELLINGTON. NURSE REQUIRED^ "PATIENT (male) requires fully or partly X trained Nurse, to relieve for few weeks in private home. 3792 Evening Post. OFFICE BOY. WANTED, Boy for Messages and General Office Duties, good wages. Apply to MACDUFFS, LTD., Head Office, 80 Cuba St. WAREHOUSE ASSISTANT. WE have a Vacancy in our Warehouse for a Boy or Youth. Interesting work amongst cycle, motor accessories and tools. Good opportunity for the right Boy. • No Saturday work. Apply PHELAN AND LONSDALE, LTD., Wholesale Merchants, 0-11 Blair, St., Or Write P.O. Box 1438, Wellington. OFFICE JUNIOR. WE require the Services of a Girl for our Office; interesting work with an opportunity to learn all kinds of office routine; no Saturday work. Apply PHELAN AND LONSDALE, LTD., Wholesale Merchants, 9-11 Blair St. Or Write P.O. Box 1438, Wellington. OUR BUSINESS IS NON-ESSENTIAL. WE require Drivers and Factory Hands to enable us to supply our customers. THOMSON, LEWIS, AND CO., LTD., Sole Cainroc Manufacturers, Tory St. HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. 4 PPLICATIONS are invited for the following -jL Positions :— OFFICE ASSISTANT (wartime appointment). Cashier's experience an advantage. OFFICE JUNIOR. Good prospects. Apply to E. F. HOLLANDS, Engineer-General Manager. __ ANTED for our Gisborne Engineering Works— GENERAL BLACKSMITH TURNER AND FITTER ELECTRIC WELDER. Apply JAS. J. NIVEN AND CO., LTD., Wellington or Palmerston North. " NIGHT STAFF. ICE CREAM Factory has Vacancies for Women on its Night Staff. Hours 10.80 p.m. to 7 a.m., duties light arid congenial, well within the capabilities of middle-aged women. Factory close to tram. PP y FROZEN PRODUCTS, LTD., Lome St., off Cambridge Tee. JUNIOR OFFICE GIRL. SMART Girl, 16-17 years of age, required; pleasant working conditions and no Saturday work. 3706 Evg. Post. WELL PAID WAR WORK FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS. WANTED, for essential industry engaged on urgent war production, FEMALE ASSISTANTS. Good wages and working conditions. Uniform provided; 40-hour week. Must be prepared to work overtime when necessary. Factory situated in Miramar district. Apply by letter, In confidence, atating age and experience, to — I "ESSENTIAL," i Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Wellington. ' OPPORTUNITY. THE ELECTRIC LAMPHOUSE, 11 Manners St., require the services of a Smart Lad; good salary to commence. YOUTH WANTED . FOR essential industry, 16 to 18, General Factory Work. Good opportunity learn trade. Apply Foreman, 1 PARKINSON AND COWAN (A'sla.), LTD., 1 28 Ballaftce St. CLERK REQUIRED. POSITION suitable for Junior with some office experience or would suit married ' woman, knowledge of typing required, good wages and conditions, 38-hour week. Reply stating-' age and experience, with copies of ■ refs., to 3581 Evg. Post. VACANCIES FOR ENGINEERS. THE WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD has vacancies for 2 Certificated Engineers with 2nd class Diesel ticket. Applicants may be required to act as Launch Engineers, full- or part-time. Apply In person, if possible, to the Board's Mechanical Engineer, Waterloo Qy.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1944, Page 3

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