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SITUATIONS VACANT. .^ . . BOYS WANTED. " " |>OYS required for "Evening Post" Delivery JL* Rounds; city and suburbs: good wages. Apply The Publisher, . "EVENING POST." OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY- FOR YOUNG BOY. .TI7ANTED, Boy, about 16 years; wages to .tt start £2, with good-prospects for advancement. ; Apply 150 Wakefield St. TO TAILORS. jTTSTANTED, Tailor for small clothing factory, Ltt. experience in factory not necessary. Good' wages. ' TRACEY AND SONS, _ 2nd Floor, 96 Courtenay PI. Tel. 56-040. ANTED, Hand Sewers for tailoring workroora. If you can sew we will teach you this useful trade. • Age no handicap. . Good wages. . . TRACEY AND, SONS, 2nd Floor, 06 Courtenay PI. • . Tel. 56-040. ~~' JUNIOR. ANTED, Young Girl as Office Junior. Apply Evening Post. High St.. Lower -Hlltt*' ANTED, 4 Men and 2 Youths for our Carpet Section. Must be reliable. . Good wages -and conditions. Overtime worked. ' Apply personally. JOHN GRANT AND CO., Bell Rd., ■ . ..Lower Hutt. OFFICE JUNIOR. ' THE Head Office of a substantial retail organ- ' Isatiop requires the services of an Office Junior, 15-17 years of age; a knowledge of typing would be an advantage but not essential; good prospects.' Apply 2836. Evg. Post; " CLOTHING TRADE. COAT, Vest, and Trouser Machinists wanted; also Tablehands and Girls to learn ■ the trade. LONDON TAILORING CO., 13 Lower Tory St. ' " . ' QUANTITY SURVEYOR. 'A. CAPABLE .Assistant Quantity Surveyor is xjL required for this office. Preference would- . be - given qualified. man, but applications are Invited'from ' others with sound experience. Commencing salary up to £650 per annum, With' later' Increases offered suitable man. Applications will. be treated confidentially. ALAN E: POWRIE, P. Assoc. Q.S. Inst.,/ N.Z. (Inc.), . Quantity Surveyor, ' 219 Lambton Qy., ■ ■ Wellington. ~~ FEMALE OFFICE JUNIOR. THE Services of a Girl about 16 years are required in the Office .of Essential Industrial Undertaking; good conditions, 5-day week. Salary to commence £2 per week. Apply 2973; Evening -Post. ' ICE; CREAM FACTORY. - TI7ANTED, Woman for Ice Cream Factory: Ltt light work, congenial conditions. Apply ' , - FROZEN PRODUCTS, LTD., • 32 Lome St., Wellington. anted- : : : • KITCHENMEN. HOUSE PORTER. ' WAITRESSES. HOUSEMAIDS. Apply ' ROYAL OAK HOTEL. GIRLS.AND WOMEN WANTED. GIRLS and Women required' for light. Interesting work In Underwear Factory. Small staff,.congenial working conditions; no experience needed. Weekly bonus! paid. Apply JOHN G. NELSON, LTD., 15 Courtenay PL (above Martin's Shoe Store). Tel. 51-334. i STAFF REQUIRED. WE require the Services ■of the following:— . JUNIOR SHORTHAND-TYPISTE, previous experience not essential. . OFFICE BOY, for general office duties. ' Apply either In writing or personally' to .The Manager, COLUMBIA PICTURES PROP., LTD., - / — - Levy Bldgs.,, Courtenay PI. ' "i*! - , . SHORTHAND-TYPISTE:'," r* LARGE Mercantile House, engaged, in busi-ness-of national lmn.Qrtkjti.ce, „arid carrying high' priority, has, vacancy, for' "a * Senior Short-hand-Typiste. • -.; .V,,.. "' Five-day >,epk, attractive working conditions. and good"d_alary,.'j<,7,s '.'.'-, Apply, giving details of qualifications and ■ "«xjjerlence(, T !.-,-• ■ -![, LA' >.o<v '"'862 Evening Post. ' JJix SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. TURNERS & GROWERS' (WGTN.), LTD., Fr,ult and Produce Auctioneers arid General Merchants,' require the Services of a Junior Shorthand-Typiste. The position has excellent prospects' for advancement, and good wages are paid. Tel. 56-777 for interview. THE YORKSHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD., Dominion Farmers' Institute. Building, Wellington. , A/PPLICATIONS are- Invited for the position -£lkl of.JUNIOR.CLERK. Previous. experience not necessary but a . knowledge ■of typing would be-an advantage Five-day week. M. - wanted; AN, • with some ' mechanical aptitude, to be trained in sheet metal work Wages to start,. 3s per, hour. Apply '- ■ 812 Evening Post. ~ • ' : JUNIOR. A Office engaged in work of XT" National Importance has vacancy for an offl.ee. Junior. Preference will be given to JtppMcants who are quick at figures. Knowledge yr typing desirable but not essential. Interesting work.'with very bright prospects for • girl who Ist'Keen and intelligent. Excellent condlMdns and a five-day week For appointment -Tel-.- 40-987, Wellington. ■»'__-^»,_-w WANTED., ~ TITOTOI- BODY BUILDERS AND PANEL AU. - , , BEATERS. '"? Apply - ■■"■<>-_ ANDERSON'S MOTOR BODY WORKS. 140 Crawford St.', Dunedin, CI. , - W" ' ! DRIVER. ~. ANTED, Dependable Heavy Traffic Driver' for Ice cream delivery. . Apply Mr. Evans, FROZEN PRODUCTS, LTD., 32 Lorne.;St., City. FABER'S FURNISHING CO., LIMITED • VACANCY exists on our Office Staff for Junior Girl. • This is a splendid opportunity for any' girl ■ to receive a thorough grounding in office routine, and offers excellent prospects under " congenial conditions. Apply - THE MANAGER, - 106 Courtenay Pi. "~~ : TO TAILORING. WANTED, First-class Coat, Vest, and TT Trouser Makers. James- Bell. Tailor, 61 Manners St. JZI - DOMESTIC. ~r TI7ANTED, Capable Domestic, bagwash, good ItT home; £3'per week. Telephone 25-607. A SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. VACANCY, has occurred on the staff of a large retail departmental store for a Shorthand-Typiste with 2 or 3 years' experience. " Apply in handwriting, enclosing copies only or testimonials, to "TYPISTE " C/o P.O. Box 1666,' Wellington. _- ' OFFICE JUNIOR. ~ WANTED, Boy. -about 16 years of age, as t t office Junior; good conditions, 5-day week no previous experience necessary; commencing salary £2 per week. u«ui.___t Apply. 2442 Evening Post. TYANTED, Young Lady to assist in fancy tt goods, stationery,,and book shop, light, Interesting work, permanent position, with good chances of advancement. Apply ' L. T. WATKINS, LTD.; Watkins Buildings, 176 Cuba St., Wellington. ZSSSSI PART-TIME WORKERS. " lW a htl, 6, JM ancles.f or Git^'or Women to #™L-? tel V he Packi"S departments of our factory; mornings, afternoons, or 9 a m to .8.45 p.m.; pleasant working conditions. Apply to ■■■■■■'. ' LEVER BROS. (N.Z.). LTD., Petone. ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY H L aEvv R v BROS, (NZ)' LrD-. PETONB. y_L Vaca"P ,es J o' Women and Girls in their packing departments; working conditions are Pleasant, and a modern diningSir"*,' 0' employees who wish & unch on the premises. A period of 10 minutes ls allowed for morning and afternoon tea I~ • A VACANCY 7~ " S occurring in Thomson, Lewis and Co's office for a suitable Young Woman with ordinary office experience. Shorthand not necessary but must be able to type 40-hour week and all award holidays. No iSaturday work. i Apply to I MANAGER, Corner., of College and Tory Sts. F OPPORTUNITY OR Ladles of riilddle-age to become Shoe Saleswomen. Suitable applicants will be trained; pleasing (Conditions, permanent positions. Apply MANAGER, R. Hannah and -Co., Ltd., Cuba St. SENIOR AND JUNIOR SALESWOMEN HOSIERY AND GLOVES, FANCY DEPARTMENT. "TI7E have vacancies at our Cuba St. store tt- for a Senior and Junior Saleswoman jln the above department. Permanent positions and best conditions of Apply to George and - George, Ltd., 161-3 (Cuba St, WANTED bKui-_\'ri__:, fPIRST-CLASS Papcrhanger for Government .J. Housing, Lower Hutt; excellent prospects .for right man. 1197: Evg. Post. ■FESIALE RKCt'RD ,r._'.-'M.- ~ ' A N established legal firm requires the ser•■"tj.. vices immediately in a _i..._.ui t.^iu... ; Record Clerk; knowledge^ of typing essential ; adequate commencing salary to suitable applicant. Written applications to "CLERK." Box. 59, Wellington. INTERMEDIATE SHORTHAND-TYPISTE WANTED for .secretarial work; 5-day week, . liberal salary, good prospects. Apply, statilng age' and experience,, to "PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS," P.O. Box 282, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 82, 4 October 1944, Page 3

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