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SITUATIONS VACANT. WE INVITE PARENTS whose daughters are about to leave school and who are anxious their children should now LEARN A TRADE tiuat wilt always be an asset to them in future to INSPECT OUR WORKROOMS, where Down Quilts, Bedspreads. Fancy Cushions, and other Furnishings are made. We have SEVERAL VACANCIES FOR LEARNERS, wages starting from 32s 6d weekly. There are excellent opportunities for future advancement as Skilled Machinists. Cutters, and Embroidery Machinists. Work to Commence . January 14. or earlier or later as suitable to applicants. • Bus to door from city and Green Island. Concession fares available to learners, ' ARTHUR ELLIS AND CO. LTD.. " Fairy " Down Quilt and " Sleep-well " Mattress Manufacturers,

WAITED, FOR OUR DOWN QUILT AND BEDDING DEPARTMENTS, EXPERIENCED PLAIN - SEWING MACHINISTS and EMBROIDERY or CORNELLEY MACHINISTS with artistic ability. Wages 73s 5d weekly, plus bonus for special work. First-class working conditions, with fine luncheon and social rooms. Bus to door from the city each morning, and to and from Fairfield daily. ARTHUR ELLIS AND CO. LTD., . Kaikorai, Dunedin. ARPENTERS. FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Have VACANCIES for .10 FIRST-CLASS CARPENTERS. In* addition to standard wages and award conditions, all Fletcher • Permanent Employees are Covered by Life Insurance. E. L. YOUNG, Dunedin. Manager, Fletcher Construction Company, Parry street. 1 YOUTH TO LEARN ENAMELLING, 1 YOUTH FOR TINSMITHS' DEPT. ESHACKLOCK LTD., Princes street south. CASHMERE SANATORIUM, CHRISTCHURCH. IHE following Staff is required for the - above Institution:— • TRAINED NURSES: Salary. £l9O. to ~ £2§o per annum, according to experience. Uniform end residence. NURSING AIDS: Commencing salary £136 per annum, rising by '£lo inurements every 9 mc-nths to £156 per annum; thereafter according to grad- ' irig and vacancies. Uniform and residence. The Institution is situated in ideal surroundings, and conditions are congenial. Apply at once to the Matron. ALEX. PRENTICE, Secretary, North Canterbury Hospital Board.

CASHMERE SANATORIUM, CHR'ISTCHURCH. STAFF as unller is required by the above Institution:— SECOND COOK: Wajre £4 17s 3d for 44-hour week. HOUSEMAIDS: Wage under 19, £3 12s lid; 19 and under 21, £4 Os 2d; 21 and over, £4 Is 2d. The above staff will be required to live in, for which a deduction of £1- 2s 6d weekly will be made. Uniforms provided! Apply at once to the Matron. ALEX. PRENTICE. Secretary, North Canterbury Hospital Board. WANTED, EN TO LEARN MACHINE MOULOL ING. AND SAND BLASTER. Also, YOUTH FOR MACHINE SHOP. Apply RADIATION N.Z. J./TD., Jutland street, Dunedin. »■ WANTED, XPERIENCED WAITRESS. Good wages and conditions offered. Apply THE PROPRIETOR, Caledonian Hotel. "Phone 35, Alexandra. WANTED, IWO KITCHENHANDS (Female). WANTED, I * N EXPERIENCED FEEDER FOR .PRINTING TRADE. ARGENT PACKAGING < PRODUCTS, Vogel street. WANTED, IWO EXPERIENCED GIRLS . For Bindery Department. Apply Factory Manager, STONE, SON, AND CO "LTD., Anzac Square. WAMTED FOR ST. HELENS HOSTEL, pOOK, KITCHENMAID, HOUSEMAID. Call at St. Helens Hostel between 9 a.m. and 4.30 evenings. Ring 21-060. THE ASTOR CAFE REQUIRES YOUNG WOMAN to assist in sandwich making. No Saturday work. Many years of contented employment can be yours if you work at " MANHATTAN " HOUSE. A STRONG Youth Wanted for workshop.— James and Co., Hope st. BROWN'S Tea Rooms.—Wanted, One Fulltimt- Waitress, One General for dining room. good wages and conditions. TURNER Wanted for week, from January 28; £8; 40-hour.—Phone 12-202.

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Evening Star, Issue 25698, 23 January 1946, Page 2

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