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SITUATIONS VACANT. REALLY INTERESTING TO GIRLS LEAVING SCHOOL We have a SUNNV FACTOR'S, where the work is LIGHT, CLEAN, AND INTERESTING. Our Dining Room is COMFORTABLE and BRIGHT. We also have MORNING and AFTERNOON TEA and daily RADIO Programmes. A POSITION is waiting for you, so come and see us and the factory. Also, parents would be very welcome to look over the factory and examine the conditions from the health point of view, and see the prospects .for their children. Apply Mr J. ELLIOT, ARGENT PACKAGING PRODUCTS, Vogel street, DUNEDIN Printing. Plain and Fancy Cardboard Box-making, and Novelties. The happiness and contentment of all employees is the aim of the Management. When all is said and done, the SAVOY GIRLS have’ the best time, and actually are the HIGHEST PAID. Furthermore, from practical experience, they learn what Americans aptly describe as the HOMELY ARTS, a precious gift, which / only experience can bestow. Information as to the positions offering in the various departments, hours, rates of pay, etc., can be obtained on application to the Secretary, , top floor of the Savoy Buildings. THE SAVOY REOPENS JANUARY 13.

NEW GIRLS ENGAGED to start with ARGENT PACKAGING PRODUCTS, High-class Printers and Manufacturers'* of Cardboard Boxes and Novelties, take note we Re-open on JANUARY 13, at 8 a.m. Still a few vacancies for Girls leaving school for jobs that are pleasant and healthy. Apply ARGENT PACKAGING PRODUCTS. Vogel street, Dunedin. QIRLS AND BOYS WANTED. Changed work follows the various seasons in our factory, so relieving monotony. The work is simple, and involves no eye strain. Girls learn work which will be useful when married. Boys have the opportunity to learn an interesting trade which pays good wages. FACTORY NOW OPEN. Apply, early, IRVINE AND STEVENSON’S St George Company Limited, Fillcul street, Dunedin. WANTED, For Commercial Printing House, gENIOR tillßL. FOR FACTORY, And JUNIOR GIRL TO LEARN, Congenial conditions. Apply C. B. SMITH LTD., 13 Stafford street, Dunedin, C;l.' CHILDREN’S CENTRE MATRON. THE Karori Children’s’ Centre (Inc.), Wellington, requires the services of a Matron to conduct .their (activities, including Kindergarten. She will be assisted by a staff of 5, including Kindergarteners, Previous experience in* working with children is desirable, and preference will be given to anyone with nursing experience. Living-in can be arranged. Full details regarding salary and conditions can be obtained from THE PRESIDENT, Karori Children’s Centre (Inc.), P.O. Box 719, Wellington, ’ SHORTHAND TYPISTE. WANTED; immediately, by Dunedin Exporting Firm, Capable YOUNG LADY with knowledge of bookkeeping and aptitude, for figures. Good salary to, selected applicant, who will be trained for the position of Secretary of the Company. Reply P.O. BOX 894, Dunedin. TRIJBY KING-HARRIS HOSPITAL, ANDERSON’S BAY. DOMESTIC STAFF WANTED URGENTLY FOR ABOVE HOSPITAL. ONE COOK-GENERAL. Award hours and wages, live in. ONE LAUNDRESS, part-time or full time Award wages, live in or out. Persona] or written applications to the MATRON. ' A YOUNG LADY of tidy habits. is required to assist in stock-keeping in wholesale warehouse. Interesting work. Previous shop or warehouse experience an advantage. Five-day week. Apply STOCK, Box 16, Dunedin. AN Opening occurs in a Wholesale Drug Warehouse for a YOUTH who has ambition to learn and is keen to advance himself.—Applv DRUGS, Box 16, Dunedin. MARRIED COUPLE, North Otago hotel; good conditions and home; wife cook, husband handyman. BOX 6, Kurow. DUSEMAID wanted, £2 15s per week d living in.—Apply Stafford Hospital. tOBATIONKR Nurse wanted. Phone •957. 4N wanted, to take charge of milk run. Ring 22-631. DUSEKEEPER Wanted for orchard; ,ges £3 10s; urgent.—Reply to P. J. eaver, Earnscleugn, Alexandra; or phone ■156, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 25996, 10 January 1947, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 25996, 10 January 1947, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 25996, 10 January 1947, Page 2

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