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SITUATIONS VACANT. MANUFACTURING AVe intend establishing our ARGOSY " SUIT FACTORY as a separate unit, ami moving to * new location in Auckland, and require the services of a FIRST-CLASS MANAGER FIRST-CLASS MANAGER Applications can be considered only from men thoroughly trained and experienced in the taanufacture ot high-grade suits, and in factory organisation. Efficiency and experience are the essentials called for, and a good salary is available to the right man. as well as agreeable conditions and excellent opportunity for advancement. All *applications (accompanied by COETCS ONLY of testimonials) are to be in writing,, and may be addressed to THE MANAGER, ROSS AND GLENDINING LTD.. SECRETARY-VOCATIONAL OFFICER. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of SECRETARY-VOCATIONAL OFFICER (Female) of the Wellington Crippled Children Society (Inc.). Preference will be given to person with sound knowledge of Vocational Work and Educational Methods. Salary, £260 per annum. ; Apply on or before November 20, 1944, giving t'Ujll particulars of previous experience, enclosing copies only of credentials, and stating age, to the "CHAIRMAN," Wellinglon Crippled Children Society (Inc.). P.O. Box 1,685, Wellington. WANTED, ri A P A B L E WOMAN "-' to take on Full-time Cleaning Duties in Modern Clothing Factory. Hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m/ Good wages paid to suitable applicant. For further particulars call at Office of D. H. BLACKIE LTD., ' Bond street Buildings, Dunedin. WANTED, ,- CORF, MAKER, ' AND 'MOULDER for for light foundry work, ,or MAN to learn this work. Permanent position. Overtime if desired. ' Apply D. P. FISHER LIMITED, or to Box 102, P. 0., .Wellington.

SHOE SALESWOMAN. WANTED, . lENIOR SALES for our Ladies' Shoe Department. Preference given to a sales girl experienced in footwear, but we would be prepared to train a suitable applicant who is without shoe experience. Apply MANAGER. E, HANNAH AND CO. LTD., 53 Georsre street, Dunedin. An Old-established Firm of Merchants require the services of a COMPETENT STOKEMAN. Must bo J smart and have a pleasing personality. A great opportunity is offered to the Man with above qualifications. '■<... 5721, Star. TUDDLE - AGED WOMAN, General Duties. Live in. RingHIGHCLIFF CAFE. WANTED, Ml AN FOR DRESSING SHOP. Apply RADIATION N.Z. LTD., Jutland street, Dunedin. WANTED, MEN WITH SOME EXPERIENCE WOOL PRESSING. Address ' Nc/. 5674, Star. WANTED, -TIW.O WOMEN TO ASSIST IN SERVERY. THE VEDIC. THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the posi- • tion of STAFF MATERNITY NURSE at Palmerstqn Hospital. Salary according to scale. Apply *■ . ' LADY SUPERINTENDENT. Dunedin Hospital. THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. A PPLICATIONS (with Testimonials) are invited for the position of PLUMBER at the Dunedin Hospital, at award rate of November 1, 1944. JOHN JACOBS, Secretary. WANTED, TAFF MATERNITY NURSES for Queen ►O 1 Mary Maternity Hospital. Castle street, Dunedin. Salary £l3l per annum to £145, according to experience. Duties to commence in December. Apply THE MATRON. MAKE EXTRA MONEY AT HOME EACH Week by Making Simple Wooden Toys. We show you how and buy your work. Write for free details.—Macmaster's Toy Supply, Box 183, Wanganui TXT ANTED, CANISTER - MAKERS. JOHN EUSTAOE, SON LTD., 59 King street. WANTED, competent Dressmaker, make summer frocks at my home.—Sß 99, Star. WANTED, good Knitter, make X.S.S.W. cardigan betore Xmas. Ring 21-147, or S7lB, Star. WANTED. Woman. 1 half-day week; ironing, general housework]; Maori Hill.—Phone 20-982. WANTED, capable Woman, over 45, to help in a mixed business; must be «b!e to take charge; award wages.—S467, Siar.

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Evening Star, Issue 25324, 4 November 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 25324, 4 November 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 25324, 4 November 1944, Page 2

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