SITUATIONS VACANT. 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d. 4 lines (24 words) 2s. FACTORY MANAGER. A LARGE WELLINGTON CLOTHING MANUFACTURER requires a really compel out FACTORY MANAGER for a branch factory in a provincial centre. This position calls for a man of strong personality and sound practical experience in the control of stall' and in the production of varments under modern mass production conditions. A liberal salary, plus bonus on production, will bo paid to a man capable of promoting and maintaining, high standard of eflicicncy in and volume of production. Applicants should specify age, experience, present position, man-power and military obligations. R 991, Star. HOSIERY MECHANIC. WE have a Vacancy in our Woollen Mill* at Pelonc for a First-class HOSIERY MECHANIC. A great opportunity for, the right man. Ideal working conditions. ' Apply, giving age, experience, etc., to THE MILL MANAGER, THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MEG. CO. LTD., Petone. ENGINEER-DRAUGHTSMAN. OLD-ESTABLISHED FIRM requires the services of a First-class ENGINEERDRAUGHTSMAN and one fully capable of supervising all classes of steel structural and mechanical engineering. Apply, enclosing COPIES ONLY of references, stating ago aud salary required, to “ STEEL STRUCTURE,” Care J. Ilott Ltd., Advertising, P.O. Box 188, Dunedin. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND. CHAIR OF PHILOSOPHY., This Chair is vacant through the resignation of Professor J. N. Findlay. APPLICATIONS are now invited from those qualified to fill the position. Salary will be paid at the rate of One Thousand Pounds (£1,000) per annum. Forms of application and all information regarding the above-mentioned appointment may be obtained from The High Commissioner for New Zealand, London, The Registrar, University of Otago, Dunedin, or The Factor, Otago Presbyterian Church Board of Property, 1 Dowling street, Dunedin. All applications must be forwarded to reach Tile High Commissioner for New Zealand, 415 Strand, London, W.C.2. not later than JUNE 1, 1945. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND. , CHAIR OF HISTORY. This Chair is vacant through the resignation J of Professor J. R. Elder. APPLICATIONS are now invited from those qualified to fill the; position. Salary will bo paid at the rate of One Thousand Pounds (£1,000) per. annum.Forms of application and all regarding tlie above-mentioned appointment may be obtained from The High Commissioner for New Zealand, London, The Registrar, University of Otago, Dunedin, or The Faptor Otago Presbyterian Church Board of Property, 1 Dowling street, Dunedin. All applications must be forwarded to reach The Hio-h Commissioner for New Zealand, 415 Strand, London, W.C.2, not later than JUNE 1, 1945. FOREWOMAN. ' EADING CHRISTCHURCH MANU'j FACTORING FIRM requires the .•vices of a FIRST-CLASS FOREWOMAN proven ability and experience. The sucisful applicant will supervise the Sewing lom, with a large female staff making rious classes of knitted Women’s Lingerie, ?n’s Underwear, and Knitted Outerwear. Apply, in writing, giving full particulars experience, present salary, etc. Enclose pies only of personal and business referees. Applications will bo treated in strictest nfidence. Address replies to “ FOREWOMAN,” ALBION WRIGHT ADVERTISING, P.O. Box 830, Christchurch. We Have a Vacancy for WELL-EDUCATED ■ BOY (Just Leaving School), In our FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Applications, by letter, to BING, HARRIS, AND CO. LTD., P.O. Box 716, Dunedin. OFFICE- ASSISTANT WANTED. WE have a Vacancy for a GIRL with 2 or 3> years’ experience. Congenial conditions in essential industry, and good prospects offered. Apply SECRETARY, P.O. Box 209, Dunedin. WANTED, Gr IRL TO LEARN CORE Also YOUTH. MAKING. Apply RADIATION N.Z. LTD., Jutland street, Dunedin. , WANTED, Porter (sleep out). Waitress, and a Housemaid.—Apply .Grand Hotel. WANTED, Jobbing . Gardener, one day weekly.—4s Rewa st, Sunshine; phone 22-902. YOUNG Lady to do house work, 4 to 6 p.ni., twice week; good wages; call after 5 p. m.—Apply 516 Cumberland s.t, opposite Bowling Green Hotel, Cumberland st. WANTED, Housekeeper for working man; easy placo; three adults.—R634, Star. TUTOR for ‘Strength of Materials/ ‘ Thcorv of Machines,’ Sect. 8., A.M.1., Mech. E.-R579, Star. H. L. STEEDMAN LTD., stylecraft tailors (ladies and gents), have Vacancies for Machinists; ideal conditions in modern workroom. LEADING Hand and General Joiners; good working conditions.—Further particulars P.O. Box 57. Wanganui. WANTED, Boy for butchery trade.—Slss, Star. WANTED, capable Help, household and young children, daily, 9-5.30; Maori Hill.— Phone 20-792. WANTED, Estimate Paint 4 Rooms; urgent. —ll Forbury’ Crescent, St. Kilda. STRONG Girl or young Woman, apple picking; award wages; work not controlled by man power.—R994, Star. WANTED, immediately, till early April, kind Person keep house for elderly Lady; sleep in.—Phone 20-264. 'WANTED,- Relieving Cfcok, male or female; small hotel, easy.—Sl62, Star. WANTED, Kitclionmaid and Woman for work by the day.—Apply the Bursar, St. Margaret’s College. WANTED. Dressmaker for a few days.— 5234, Star. FERfiiONS applying for positions advertised should enclose Copies of Testimonials when wriling, and Not the originals ; (whiclt may go astray).
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Evening Star, Issue 25419, 26 February 1945, Page 2
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