SITUATIONS VACANT. £ lines (12 Words) Is, 3 lines (18 1* 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT. For a Boy just .left school, and in-: terested in Manufacturing as acareer. D. H. BLACKIE LIMITED, makers of " MANHATTAN ". Coats; and Frocks, have a Vacancy in the. Pressing Department. The selected applicßUt will be apprenticed to the profitable job of pressing at a weekly commencing wage of 255. Those genuinely interested are invited to call at the Offices of D H. BLACKIE LIMITED, Corner, Bond end Police streets, Dunedin, for an interview with one of the Principals. D. H. BLACKIE LIMITED, Makers of " Manhattan " Frocks and Coats. ENGINEER-DRAUGHTSMAN. OLD-ESTABLISHED FIRM requires the services of a First-class ENGINEERDRAUGHTSMAN and one fully capable of aupervisin* all classes of steel structural and lechanical engineering. Apply, enclosing COPIES ONLY.of referencesi stating age and salary required, to "STEEL STRUCTURE," : Care J. Ilott Ltd., Advertising, .P.O. Box 188, Dunedin. TTUBST-CLASS ENGINEER FOR A F LEADING MANUFACTURING CONCERN. Must be a good fitter and experienced in Factory Machinery. Apply by letter, with references, Btatiug »ge and qualifications, with statement of 'experience, to " Engineer," Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Wellington. WANTED, ~ IRL TO LEARN CORE MAKING. Also YOUTH. RADIATION N.Z. LTD., Jutland street, Dunedin. GIRL VOCALISTS are invited to interview Mr GORE, leader of the Ace Australasian Dance Stylists Combination, the Civic Winter Gardens Orchestra, who will choosa the best microphone voice to ftppeat with and the fourteen star players on the night of the Big Dance in the Town Hall, Wednesday, March 7. Mr Gore may be interviewed at the Town Hall frftui 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on the above date. WANTED, 'ANDY LABOURER, to Learn Polish- - ing. Permanent position for suitable Apply to H. S. BINGHAM AND CO. LTD'., 283-285 Moray Place, Dunedin.. • ■■'."■■ WANTED, •ENIOR FEMALE SHOP ASSISTANT. Good prospects. ■ - ■ WANTED, ► A REHOUSE LABOURER. Good wages paid to willing worker. Apply J. R. BROWN LTD., Cargill road. McKENZIES DEPARTMENT STORES Have VACANCIES for fUNIOR SHOP ASSISTANTS (Female). Award wages. Apply to THE MANAGER, McKcnzies (George Street) Lid. HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS. ALSO A PORTER. CRITERION HOTEL. WANTED, ■XPERIENCED LORRY DRIVER, carrying work; good wages good man; permanent job.—H. W. WINTER, N.E. Valiff-:'. ■■'■■: ■,:-:'.■ TRUSTWORTHY YOUTH required for •*•' Grocery Counter and Delivery. Will teach to drive if necessary. Good conditions. V t •/■:-.. - . • - • 5423, Star. .:"■:■;■■ UNIVERSITY CANTEEN. WANTED, KITCHENMAID, MONDAY TO FRIDAY. ■-.■.Apply. .; '••■.'■•; ; 'CANTEEN, Union street. lEARN 5& TO 10s PER HOUR "TUTTING Showcards and Tickets. '-■ Free Illustrated Booklet shows you how to- begin*' Write to-day.—McKAY'S STUDIOS. P.O. 80j.367, Wanganui. WANTED, JARTNER FOR WOOD BUSINESS. —For. further details ring 13-294 between 6 and 7, Thursday night. H. L. STEEDMAN LTD.. stylecraffc tailors (ladies and gents), have Vacancies for Machinists; ideal'conditions in modern workloom. LEADING Hand and General Joiners; good : working conditions.— Further particulars P.O. Box 57, Wanganui. WANTED .(afternoons), capable Woman, household duties, cooking; 2 adults Phone 12-767, between 5*7 p.m., or 5297, Star. ' „ WANTED, Property Canvasser; wage and commission; suit retired man or pensioner. —Box 742, Dunedin. WANTED, young Lady, house duties; permanent; sleep in; good wage.—S496, Star. STRONG Girl or young Woman, apple picking; award -wages; work not controlled by mail power.—R994. Star. WANTED, Girl, for finishing and packing cakes.—Apply Goodchilds, 374 George st. WANTED, smart Girl for book shop.— SB3O, Star. , , ~ .... WANTED. Driver for coal deliver.—Mitychell's. King Bt. ■- ' WANTED. Extra Assistants in all departments, both midday and full time—Apply Rialto Tea Rooms. Rattray st. WANTED, Youth or Female to assist on miik run.—Phone 22-631. WANTED, strong Lad or Youth for butchery trade.—Apply McGarngle, 24 Albany ?t. PERSONS applying for positions advertised should enclose Copies of Testimonials when writing, and Not the originals (which m&y go astray).
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Evening Star, Issue 25422, 1 March 1945, Page 2
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