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SITUATIONS VACANT. YX7ANTED, Bar Porter, Night Porter, or Cry Porteress. Apply Wakefleld Hotel. AIABLE Domestic Help for girls' hostel, in Kelburn; comfortable home. 25S(i Evg. Post. SCOTTISH REGISTRY, 208 Qy.—Wanted, Daily Housemaid, 5.30-12.30 (3 mornings), handy tram, private residence, good wages, conditions. \\7 AiVrl' :U' -Hxperlcneed Day Waitress, also tt Pantrymaid, yood wages. Paramount Milk Bar, 33 Courtenay PI. QCOTTISH REGISTRY, 208 Qy.—Station k_> Cooks; Gardeners, 85s; Tea Dispenser; Barman; Married Couples; Housekeepers, bachelors ; Chefs ; Housemaids ; Midday Staff ; Cooks. "VI7ANTED, Pantrymaid. good working condiM tions. ' Apply Hotel Regent. VI7ANTED, Domestic Help, middle-aged or tt pensioner. Tel. 14-270. WANTED, Midday Waitress. Apply "Caldwell's Quick Lunch." Cuba St. HOTEL RECEPTIONIST. WANTED, for the Empire Hotel, Willis St., Competent Hotel. Receptionist; one with wages experience preferred. Apply THE MANAGER. T V Pi sf! WE require a Reliable and Efficient Typist; Dictaphone experience preferred but not essential; good conditions of work and wages £4 10s per week. Apply 3322 Evening Post. YOUTH WANTED. WANTED, Clean Youth, about 17 years of ago, for factory work, light trade, motor licence an advantage. ARTIC ICE CREAM, LTD., Peel St., Petone. WOMEN WANTED. TWO Women for factory work, wages £3 10s, 40-hour week. CLARKE'S ICE CREAM FACTORY. Petone. SPECIAL MACHINISTS! \S7E require Operators for Special Machines J t used in the manufacture of ladies' dresses. The work is light and interesting, no previous experience is required. Substantial wages can be earned after a few weeks' tuition. Apply— Manager, FASHIONS, LIMITED, Gas Co. Building, Courtenay PI., Wellington. FROCK PRESSER. WE have a vacancy for a Frock Presser. Good wages and overtime. We are willing lo teach any inexperienced applicants. Apply— Manager, FASHIONS, LIMITED, Gas Co. Building, Courtenay PI., Wellington. LADY CLEANERS T>EQUIRED for Sweeping Floors of largo ■Lv premises situated in Newtown. Hours approximately 7 a.m. to 12 noon. Wages 2s fid per hour, ordinary time; 5s per hour for Sunday work. Apply— 323S Evening Post. "big chance for ambitious gTrl! HERE'S one of those rare opportunities for a girl aged 18-25 to obtain a job that provides variety, interest, and a sky's-the-llm.it opportunity. It is offered by one of New Zealand's biggest commercial organisations with world-wide connections. The girl chosen will do a certain amount of shorthand and typing, but great speed Isn't required. Her main work will be to understudy and act as secretary for a departmental manager and to learn to run the department in his absence. This job requires above all else common sense, smartness, and willingness to learn. It involves no Saturday work, the offices are modern and perfectly appointed, find it is indeed a pleasant, friendly place in which to work. Applications, which should Include the applicant's idea of a suitable commencing salary, should be addressed to— "Department," Care CARLTON-CARRUTHERS, LTD., Advertising Agency, P.O. BOX 669, Wellington. THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO. (WGTN ) ' HLTD., AYE Vacancies in their organisation for the following:— FEMALE COSTING CLERK. We require a Female Clerk for our furniture department. In conjunction with costing applicant will be. required to act as Receptionist. Previous experience not necessary, but a pleasing personality an advantage. Excellent conditions. Good salary. TJPHOLSTKRESS. We have a Vacancy for a Machinist in our soft furnishing workroom. Previous experience In the manufacture of blinds, curtains, bedspreads, etc., preferred; 40-hour, 5-day week. Excellent wages and conditions. OFFICE JUNIOR. Here Is an opportunity for a Junior,'either male or female, to learn general and specialised office work. Excellent prospects for advancement. Apply personally or by letter to The Manager, THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO. (WGTN.), LTD., 12-16 Manners St., Wellington. FEMALE CLERK FOR THE 1).1.C. OFFICE. THE D.I.C. has an immediate vacancy for a FEMALE CLERK for the D.I.C. Office. Duties include the preparation of Accounts and Invoices for payment. Apply The Secretary, THE D.I.C. JUNIOR ASSISTANT TO THE CASHIER, THE D.I.C. OFFICE. THE D.I.C. has a vacancy in the D.I.C. Office for a willing girl as ASSISTANT to the Cashier. No previous training is necessary. Apply The Secretary, THE D.I.C. D.I.C. JUNIOR STAFF. IMMEDIATE Vacancies exist in various Departments for Young Junior Assistants, of good appearance and address. Successful applicants will be given a thorough training in modern merchandising methods and stockcontrol. The commencing wage is attractive in any one of these positions, and enterprising young people can build profitable careers for themselves. Staff discount privileges are allowed on all personal purchases made within tiie store, and this represents a considerable saving on all items of clothing, etc. Parents with children eligible for these positions are invited to call and discuss prospects with MR. JAMES, THE D.I.C. D.I.C. STAFF. ANEW Trading Season has commenced, and the D.I.C. has vacancies for ASSISTANTS with experience, In all Departments of the store. Wives of Servicemen will be given every consideration, and every endeavour will be made to assist those who arc not greatly experienced in the work. Juniors, between the ages of 15 and IS years, have a wonderful opportunity at present of establishing themselves in positions with'prospects of advancement. A generous staff discount is allowed on all personal purchases made within the store, and interested applicants are invited to call and discuss the matter, in confidence, with MR. JAMES, THE D.I.C. \\7ANTEI>, SHORTHAND-TYPISTK. Apply H MURRAY*, ROBERTS, & CO., LTD., 135-137 Featherston St., Wellington. BARMAN. WANTED, a First-class Barman. Apply GRESHAM HOTEL. WAITRESS AND HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS. SUMMER season, good wages, excellent prospects, experience essential. Apply BAIN, Terraces Hotel. Taupo. COOK. OUM.MER season, 70 guests, good wages, ex>O cellcnt prospects, experience essential. 'Apply BAIN, Terraces Hotel, Taupo. WANTED IMMEDIATELY] T^XPEKIENOED Machinists for ladies' tailorA- ing, also Table Hands and Alteration Hands, preferably those with experience in men's work. Lcderman. 98 Manners St. Tel. 15-SOO. " MIDLAND HOTEL REQUIRES the services of a Baker, male or female, 5-day week, hours approx. 7.30 a.111.-4 p.m.; wages £5 7s 8d clear. Apply Chef. JUNIOR SHORTHAND-TV PISTE"! A PROGRESSIVE Firm of merchants requires the services of a Junior Shorthand-Typisto who is ambitious to advance; the salary will be generous and working conditions are pleasant; a 35-hour, 5-day week is observed. Applications, giving details of training and experience, if any, should be addressed to H. W. MOSS, LTD., P.O. Box 976. Wellington, Cl. MACHINERY TO SELL OR BUY. WOODWORKING Machinery—Saw, Buzzer, Handsaw, etc., wanted. Apply (562 Evg. Post. BUILDERS, JOINERS, CABINETMAKERS. WE are sole North Island, Nelson, and Marlborough Distributors for the "fITCTRIC" Hinge of woodworking machinery, manufactured by; C. R. HAWKIKS, LTD., CHRISTCHURCH. Dovetailers. Sunders, Saws, Borers, Woodturning Lathes. We also otter a complete range of British manufactured woodworking and sheet metalworlung machinery. LEVIN AND CO.. LTD.. P.O. Box 119 ii, Wellington. FURNACE AND BOILER PLANTS. WHEiN you Overhaul your Plant use "HARCO" REFRACTORIES "Keusol" High I'empeiHlure Cement. "t'lllsrlco" Jniritless Firebrick "Uarco" Firebricks and High Alumina Bricks. Johns-Manville 85 per cent. Magnesia Insulation. Use the "Harco" Service. J. K. HARGRAVE, LIMITED. 92-94 Jervois Qy. Telephone 41-149 (2 llnesj.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 55, 3 September 1945, Page 3

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