SITUATIONS VACANT £>OY or Youth wanted for dairy farm. > Good home and conditions, and bonus. —Write Farmer, Advocate. 138 IPASY Money in spare time making iasb cinating Art Craft and PLASTIC Novelties Uutflt given free. An exciting hobby, profitable, entertaining. Write NOW for Free illustrated booklet—Art Craft Studios, Box 2GI. Wanganui '_o/a4 I?ULLY Experienced Girl for Dargaville's leading Hairdressing Sajon.—Apply Kingsleys. M ARMED Man for dairy and sheep farm. House, near school and bus. Man experienced sheep and able to shear preferred.—Address Advocate. 232 W7ANTED a Relieving Maid.—James W Hotel. 173 WANTED— A Relieving Second Cook.— m James Hotel. 2G9 \TTAITRKSS required. Regal Tearooms.— W Ph . 3132. 322 '\'\7'ANTED —General. Housemaid. and V> Pantrymaid.—Apply Northern Wairoa Hotel. 215 WE require the services of a Junior Male Clerk, preferably one with some experience. The position is permanent, and working conditions ideal. Salary to award rates.—Aply in writing to N. Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Coy., Ltd.:, fiareaville. 313 ’\7'OUNG man or youth for delivery and A shop work. One with knowledge of butchery trade preferred.—Apply 11. G. Appleton, Butcher, Whangarci. 318 OSPITAL |>OARD yyHANGAREI j.j Woman Wanted For Casual Work in Laundry. Apply at Laundry. 215 \yESTONS v joTORS L TI REQUIRE MECHANICS A GRADE or CERTIFICATED .rst-class Wages and Working Conditions Assured. 171 WHANG ARE I HIGH SCHOOLS BOARD QUB-MATKON (Girls’ Hostel), salary LJ £2OB per annum plus board and lodging. Approximately six weeks’ holiday on full pay each year. Detoils of duties from Secretary,- Box 185. Whangarci. with whom applications close on 20/5/19. 132
GROCERY TRADE riIHE SELF HELP CO-OP LTD require:A a Smart Young Junior. 15 to 17 years of age. Excellent prospects and working conditions No deliveries Apply MANAGER. 9 Kamo Road Phone 2733 M ECHAN'IC y^TANTED We require the services of a Qualified Mechanic for our workshop. Top wages to suitable man. Two-roomed bach available rent free. KAITAIA TRANSPORT LTD.. Phone 35. Box 46. Kaitala. 393 jgARGAIN gTOBES J^TD. We have a position onen in our DESPATCH DEPT for a SCHOOL GIRL —One who is leaving this term. Excellent 'pportunity to learn an *interesting and pleasant occupation in our store. Apply BARGAIN STORES LTD. PUKEORA SANATORIUM ' WAIPUKURAU ■yTACANCIES FOR The Sanatorium has vacancies for young women to work as Nursing Aids or as Household Aids. The commencing salary will be £222 per annum with free uniforms, duty shoes and stockings. Firstclass board and lodgings are provided in a modern Nurses’ Home at a charge of £1 weekly. £lO locality allowance will be payable after 12 months’ service. Payment for overtime in addition to the above, rates. Applicants with previous experience will commence at higher rates, the maximum being £247 per annum, plus locality allowance, but less board and lodgings. The Sanatorium, which is for the treatment of male patients from all parts of the North Island, is situated in a sunny ?nd healthv position on the NapierWelling’on main hgihwav. Ameni’ies for the staff include tennis court, picture plant and subsidised evening buses. Further information will be supplied on request by the Matron. Miss V. S. McPhail, to whom applications should be 1 . it. Otvi I I-IV, Managing Secretary, 281 Waipukurau. A IDS PUKEORA SANATORIUM WAIPUKURAU VACANCIES FOR QUALIFIED gTAFF Applications are invited for the following posiions at Pukeora Sanatorium, Waipukurau: (a) SISTERS. (b) STAFF NURSES. Commencing salary for Sisters (Ist year), £215 p.a. plus £25 p.a. tuberculosis allowance, and rising by annual increments to £315 p.a Second and Third-year Sisters commence, at correspondingly higher rates. Commencing salary for Staff Nurses. £175 p.a. plus £25 p.a. tuberculosis allowance, to £195 p.a. plus £25, according to qualification. An additional £lO p.a. locality allowance payable in each case upon completion i 12 months’ service. Board and lodging, duty shoes and ockings and uniforms provided. Comfortable individual rooms in a modem and attractive Nurses’ Home. Further information will be supplied upon request to the Matron. Miss V. S. McPhail, to whom applications should be addressed P H. SMYRK. Managing .Secretary. 283 Waipuku r au. SPECIALISED TRAINING FOR MEN WITH AMBITION UNSKILLED work or casual jobs lead novyhere. Commence an I.C.S. specialised Course now and become a trained man “in the running” for a responsible job with high pay. Here are some of the 300 I.C.S. Courses which can be studied in spare time. Building Construction Tool Making Structural Steelwork Foremanship Concrete Contracting Salesmanship Refrig. Servicing ' Advertising Motor Mechanics Journalism
Send NOW for Free I.C.S. Booklet which describes home-study specialised training. Let us know in what you are interested. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. C., N.Z. Insurance Bldg.. Auckland. SITUATIONS WANTED MOTOR BODY BUILDING, Cabs, Bodies, Vans, Cars converted to trucks, rewooding, etc.—For a tradesman’s job, A. H. AUBREY, Onerahi. Phone 5072. co/all SEWING Machine Repairs, collected and delivered. —Wood. 51 Norfolk St Ph 3273 430 SHAREMILKING wanted, married couple, 3 milkers, 39%, 50 to 100 cows.— Address Advocate. 217 SHAREMILKING wanted by capable married man. 29% preferred, on about 80 to 100 cows. Handy to Whangarei or Hikurangi.—Address at Advocate. 149 SHAREMILKING or Managing, married man, 4 milkers. Wide experience all branches industry, machinery, etc. Guarantee highest quality product.—Ring 2471 8-5 week days. 309 AGRICULTURAL Ploughing, Discing, Harrowing. Firewood cut to your requirements with portable circular saw. C. E. NOKTHWOOD. S2 Kamo Road. Phpne SGSS. 37S
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Northern Advocate, 6 May 1949, Page 1
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