SITUATIONS VACANT. BENCHMAN and Saw Doctor; good iiian only need apply.—Box 35, Kakahi. BOY, strong, active, for Orchard; live with family.—Address at Herald. BOY, just left school, for Depot Work.— Hauraki Dairy, Takapuna. BOOT Trade.—First-class Bcnchmau, for liulit work.—Northern Boot Co.. Ltd.. -L> light work.—Northern Boot Co., Ltd..Federal .St. BUTCHER, experienced Shopman, with knowledge of Small Goods, for country -D knowledge of Small Goods, for country town. —Butcher, 506. Herai.d. BiUTCHER, must be first-class shopman, i to 6 weeks; only experienced men need apply.—S. Tanner, Butcher, Waihi. /CARPENTER, to build garage; tender rc\J quired.—2o6, Dilwortli Bide. CANVASSER, with light Delivery, for house to housa Cpnvass, with good saleable line; highest refs. required.—Canvass, 563, Herald. CUTTER.— Wanted by Knitting Factory: A competent Cutter, knowledge of designing preferred.—New Zealand KnittedWear, Ltd., 73, Lome St. "jT\RESSMAKER, must be competent and ■L' accustomed to first-class work; inimediately.—Address at Herald. FEMALE Assistant for General Drapery, North Auckland town; must be thoroughly experienced.—Reply, in confidence, stating wages and experience. Drapery, 512; Herald. JjIROCK Machinists, must be experienced, only good workers need apply.—Modern Dress Factory, Durham St. hook-cutting, 7s per ton. J- —E. L. Broad, Tauranga. FRUIT Farm.—Refined "Youth, leaving school; apply Friday only, after 9. 11. Strand Arcade. I7ILAXCUTTER WANTED. 7s per ton. No loading. Apply, A. S. PATERSON AND CO.. LTD., Quay Street, Auckland. IRON Moulders wanted, first-class men, —Seagar Bros., Ltd., City Markets. EITCHENMAN. . young, relieve Cook, country position; Cowman, Gardener, station—Bell's Registry.-Winstone Bldg., Queen St. LOCOMOTIVE Driver, for Bush Locomotive; able to use jack.—Mapara Timber, Ltd., Poro-o-tarao. - H/TAN, cut Lawn, tidy Garden, half-day XVJL weekly.—lGl, Gt. South Rd. MAN, handy, cook for 2; reliable only need apply.—Box 15. Kakahi. PROBATIONER Nurse, for Surgical Hospital; experience preferred; 255; send copies testimonials, experience, and when available.— Trustworthy, Box 1041. G.P .O. PROBATIONER Nurse, capable and willing. for Private Hospital,. Te Awamutu. —Sister Hayward, 3G, Woodside Rd., Mt. Eden. ' • SHIRTS.— Experienced Examiner and Marker; machinist- preferred.—Model Shirt Co.. Ltd., 101, Federal St. qiOWN Traveller, for City Tyre and J- Rubber Firm} connection with city merchants and capable of handling sales correspondence preferred; remuneration on commission basis to commence. —Reply first instance, Tread, 557, HkraLD. rpRAVELLER _ (commission); now doing by Manufacturer; 3 lines; for Thames, Waikato, East Coast districts.—B.T.. 4a9, Herald. -- : 1 TTOUTH, about 16. intelligent; must be X strong—3l-1, Chancery Chambers, 9 o'clock. ' "VTOUTH wanted.—Peet and Son, Grocers, J- Karangahape Rd. ' young woman with creative ability. in first instance in writing, stating age and Qualifications, supported by copies of testimonials to ARTISTIC, 448, Hkbald. CHEMIST'S ASSISTANT WANTED. Country Shop, Near AucTsl&ild. • .. . Apply, PHARMACY. *. 489. Herald. A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. LIBRARIAN ASSISTANT (Female). ADDlications are invited for the Position of Librarian Assistant, at a commencing salary at £65 p.a. Conditions of appointment are obtainable from the undersigned, whom applications must reach by WEDNESDAY. 12th msl. M. R. O'SHEA. Registrar. MACHINISTS, GOWN HANDS. Wanted:— EXPERIENCED MODEL HANDS, For Up-to-date Factory in WELLINGTON. Applications to be addressed to "Box 582, Auckland, when appointment will be made for an interview in Auckland. -yyANGANUI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. VACANCY FOR HOUSE MATRON. Applications are invited for the position of House Matron to be vacant shortly. A lady with some nursing experience preferred. Full particulars and form ot application to be obtained from the Headmaster. Government motor vessel MAUI POMARE. A PPLICATIONS are Invited for the posi--A. tion of ENGINEER for the M.\' - MAUI POMARE. x . , . Knowledgo of Refrigerating Machinery and experienced "with CO2 Machinery are required. ' Previous experience with iJiesei Eugines and also in the carriage of Tropical Fruits will be on advantage. Salary not less than £420 per annum, but may be varied according to qualifications and experience. , , , ~ Applications close February 22, and should be addressed ___ . _ SECRETARY FOR THE COOK ISLAIsDS, WELLINGTON. DALESMEN; SEVERAL GOOD MEN REQUIRED TO WORK. AUCKLAND AND SUBURBS. Applicants must be of good appearance and have personality, but previous experience is not essential, as each- man will receive personal training in SalesiiittDSaip. Apply between I and 5 p.m. to-day Wednesday) to " ROOM 202, Chancery Chambers. Chancery Street. JAMIESON" AND CO., LTD., Dunedin, REQUIRE TRAVELLER FOR WELLINGTON DISTRICT. One Thoroughly Conversant with Woollens and Other Tailors' Requirements. Apply by letter, stating experience, with copies testimonials, to P.O. BOX 203, Dunedin. rjiO CARPET SALESMEN. An opportunity for FIRST-CLASS SMjESMAN, to co-operate in buying and take charge of Carpet Department, has occurred ill leading Wellington Organisation. Salary, £G per week and commission. Character and selling ability essential. Apply in first instance, staling age. experience, and enclosing copies of credentials, to WAREHOUSE. Care Charles Haines Advertising Aftsncy. The Dominion Building, T\ cllington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20481, 5 February 1930, Page 1
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