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SITUATIONS VACANT. 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2. FOOTWEAR TRADE. WE REQUIRE YOUNG GIRLS FOR THIS ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. The working conditions are idea!, with morning and afternoon spells and radio in workroom. The Factory is working a 48-honr week, and the wages for those hours are:— Age under 16, 32s 8d per week. Age 16-17, 35s 2d'per week. Apply at once to SARGOOD, SON, AND EWBN LTD., Standard Footwear Factory, Richardson street, C.l. ; VIfOMEN AND GIRLS to assist in pack- * ing vegetables for soldiers overseas; five-day week; good wages and conditions. No previous experience necessary, and parttime will be accepted. We need extra help NOW to keep the supplies going forward. ISWINE AND STEVENSON ST. GEORGE CO. LTD., FiKeul street, Dunedin. MACDUFFS LTD., PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. i"R HAVE VACANCIES ON OUR STAFF FOR JUNIOR, INTERMEDIATE, AND SENIOR ' SHOP ASSISTANTS. Experience not necessary. Apply to; THE MANAGER] fUN I O R TY P I ST, E 1 • (IS to 18 years) WANTED FOR LEADING WHOLESALE MERCHANT'S OFFICE. Congenial conditions. Five-day • Week. Apply personally, or by letter. J. RATTRAY AND SON LTD.. 1\ O. Bos 253, Dunedin. WANTED, GJRLS FOR TEA PACKING. WE HAVE THREE VACANCIES in our Tea Department for Girls, 15 to 17 years. The work is congenial and working conditions good. Radio, morning and afternoon tea provided. We would prefer applicants to be accompanied by a parent. Apply, in person, to Mrs SHAW, J. Rabijay and Son Ltd., 17 Crawford street. AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. A PPLICATIONS, addressed to the under£tl sighed, and closing on July 22, 1944, are invited for.the Position of MASSEUSE at the Wilson Home for .Crippled Children. Takapuna, Auckland. Commencing salary £252 4s (including cost of living bonuses). Living out. Applicants are required to forward copies of two recent testimonials, and to state age, education, and experience C. L. GRANGE, Secretary. WANTED, 70UNG LAD,Y. general office work. Reply, stating experience, etc., to . Box 208, Dunedin. T ANTED, A RANGE FITTER. RADIATION N.Z. LTD., Jutland street, Dunedin. EASY EXTRA MONEY. AKE simple, attractive Rag Dolls efc home from scrap material. We show you how and buy your work. Write now for free details. —MacMasters' Toy Supply, Box 183. Wanganui. TANTED. SMART BOY (14-17 years of v age) for full or part-time warehouse and general duties. E. W. PIDGEON AND CO. LTD., 19 Vogel street. . -' . WANTED, ,rOUN<J GIRL .to learn Dressmaking. Apply GLBNDORE FROCKS, 102 George street. WANTED, XPERIENCED CANISTERMAKERS and SOLDEB.ERS. Also BOYS. F. J. LAKE LTD., Moray Place. WANTED, TELL-EDUCATED. LAD for Warehouse. ' Good prospects for right type. Reply 5713, Star. WANTED, L SSISTANT FOR BOOK CLUB. WANTED, BOY, to Apprentice to French Polish- •. ing. D J. WATT LTD., 14 Manor Place. K k A 1 WANTED, CAPABLE LADY BAKER OR CAKE FINISHER To Relieve for Few Weeks. Apply THE RIALTO TEA ROOMS. WANTED, ~XPERIENCED MACHINIST for ladies' ." coats. Also, FINISHER. Half or whole time.—Apply Miss A. COOMBS, 35 Dowling street. WANTED, Housekeeper (suit middle-aged lady),' two half-days, free.— 5661, Star. WANTED, Plasterer—Apply, after 4 o'clock. 95 Hanover at. WANTED, a Waitress; experience not essentia!.—Apply Fernhill Club. WANTED, General Help; live in; conditions good.—Mrs A. C. Duke. .Linwood, TJittlebourne. WANTED, young Girl, about 15, to assist in cake shop.—Ss42, Star. STRONG Boy for factory; good prospects for reliable, honest youth.—Apply Neil Sffg. Co. Ltd., 326 Moray Place. WANTED, Woman for domestic work in small adult household; week-ends clear.— S£66, Star. „ , , WANTED, for Oriental Hotel, a Cook; also a General; live out. —Phone 12-642. - WANTED, Kitchenmaid, University Canteen. 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday; wages £2 lis.—Ring 12-836, or call Canteen. 'Union st. WANTED, Housemaid and Casual Help.— Apply Matron, Knox College. PERSONS applying for positions adverted should enclose CoDies of Testimonials

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Evening Star, Issue 25225, 12 July 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25225, 12 July 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25225, 12 July 1944, Page 2