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SITUATIONS VACANT. THE WAB'S OVER—b'u T , THERE'S PLEASANT POST-WAR WORK WAITING FOR YOUNG WOMEN. There is still ample scope for Young Women and Girls to take up and/or remain in clean, pleasant, well-paid post-war employment with a go-ahead firm, whose progressive policy will on sure permanency. THIS FIRM NEEDS MACHINISTS FINISHERS L A D I E 8' COATS AND HIGHEST WAGES PAID. COSTUMES. The workrooms are modern, splendidly lit, comfortably heated, and all conveniences are provided. If it's .even likely your war-time ]ob will told up ABO U T N 0 W. Your inquiry treated in strict confidence. If junior, state age, present wage, and outline experience (if any), and address - - "POST-WAR WORK," Care J. Hott .Ltd., Advertising, P.O. Box 188, Dunedin.

ROSS AND GLENDINING LTD. The conclusion of the war on all fronts has enabled the New Zealand Woollen Mills to resume full production for the civilian trade. In addition to the usual demands, thousands of servicemen who are returning will require civilian clothing. Here is an opportunity to help. ► OSLYN MILLS REQUIRE BOTH k JUNIOR AND SENIOR GIRLS FOR THIS WORK. , Workers arp .urgently needed for yarn winding, cloth darning, and worsted spinning. " ■ ..'.-,. b.C.C. buses run to the Mill gatc3. / First-class hot meals are obtainable in the Cafeteria. Fully-equipped medical and first-aid clinic wiih rest room, under the charge of a trained nurse. Applicants and parents apply to THE MANAGER. . .Roslyn Mills. Dunediii. Telephone 20-609. MILLINERY. A FULLY EXPERIENCED MILLINER, To take charge of workroom. Also JUNIOR ( Congenial conditions, liberal salary. ARTHUR BARNETT LTD. »UYER FOR FANCY DEPARTMENT. WANTED, A BUYER for this Special Section, which includes a comprehensive Tange of Needle- ,,<.;.', work, Large Pattern, Business. • Liberal remuneration. ARTHUR' BARNETT LTD. WANTEd. ' n '■ e' ■; Also, SECOND COOK. 33 MELVILLE STREET. LEADING BEAUTY SALON Requires r ADY HAIRDRESSER, with 2 years' or u more experience, to train for important position. Also 2 YOUNG, SMART GIRLS to learn trade < 1571. Star/ WANTED, For Wanaka Hotel, PERMANENT SECOND COOK, K)IT- > CHENMAID, FIRST MAID. Apply PHONE 23-989. WANTED, 'HOLESALE WAREHOUSE WANTS t t KEEN, REDIABLE BOY. Messages, etc., to,start. No Saturday work. Apply personally. J. E. BUTLER LTD., 43 Water street. WANTED, ,AI T R : Permanent Position. EXCELSIOR HOTEL. .HE VEDIC REQUIRES THE FOLLOWING STAFF : 1 WOMAN TOR KITCHEN, 1 WOMAN FOR SERVERY, / And A FULL-TIME WAITRESS. TWO GIRLS FOR CANISTERMAKING. Award wages. Morning and afternoon F. J. LAKE LTD. WANTED. IT R PP ' BRANSON'S HOTEL. WANTED, URL TO WORK IN SHOWROOM. Light position, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mornings only.—Apply BEGG'S Musical and Electrical Centre. I WANTED, a House Pantrymaid, for permanent position; eward wages; also General for two weeks.-Apply Matron, Y.M.C.A. WANTED, Man for general farm work, no milking; house available married man.— 1985. Star. WANTED, capable General; wages £2 10s; convenient road services.—Reply, Mrs M. L. Roberts, SC, Rural Delivery. Oamaru. COOK Wanted, small convalescent hospital; good wages suitable person.—Phone 14-473. , , , WANTED, urgently, capable C-eneral for four weeks; good wages; all evenings free. -Apply Mra F. W. Mitchell; phone 10-304. WANTED Young Lady for shop.—Applj Wardells. , . WANTED, a Womarf to do cleaning, Friday morning.-Applv 8 Constitution st. BOY or-Youth Wanted, milk run, Dunedin Central.—3647, Star.

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Evening Star, Issue 25577, 1 September 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 25577, 1 September 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 25577, 1 September 1945, Page 2

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