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SITUATIONS VACANT ADVERTISING Representative, Lady, seasonable, quick-selling proposition; pood commission.—Ability, 352, Herald. AMATEUR Actors required, experience not essential, but helpful; splendid opportunities.—Actors, I<>s, Herald. BAKER, take charge, must produce firstquality, consistent loaf and 6mall goods, commanding attention; only tradesmen of undoubted ability need apply: rei.— Reliable. 2(i4. Herald BOYS (2), respectable, wanted to hold Placards.—Apply Advertising Dept.. Macky. Logan's. 9 a.m. BUTCHER'S Improver position learn small goods.—Small Goods, 194, Herald. CHEF, "Woman, thoroughly experienced, first-class, for large Seaside Hotel, East Coast; good credentials essential.— Write Ocean Hotel. Mount Beach, Tauranga* COUNTRY Traveller with established connection, handle well-known Disinfectant lines; good commission.—Box 453. G.IRL, to assist with power machine.—« Apply Ist Floor. 39 St. Kevins Arr cade. 11 o'clock. MACHINIST, for making Men's Suspenc ders, with previous experience.—A<Buckle and Sons, 129 Albert St. MAN, Handy, look after car. garden | board, small wage provided,- must ba capable and trustworthy; seAd copy refs. only.—O.V.. 30G. Herald. ]\,<pOTOR Mechanic, country experience, i'-L capable all repairs, services; work with owner small country garage; stats experience; accommodation, house availi able.—Piston. 207, Herald. NURSE Attendant, young.—State age, wage.—X., 219. Herald. OALESMEN, for exclusive office line; O liberal commission basis; opportunity for energetic young Men.—Write briefly experience, age, etc., to Progressive, 209, Herald. SALESMEN, with good personality and character, desirous of securing per-, manent position, on salary and commission?* experience not essential; training given.— Apply 10 a.m., Monday, with refs., 1 Union Bldgs., Customs St. SERVICE Messenger. 15-17 years, respectable; quick.—Tower, Chambers, O'Connell St., noon. Representatives.— Established conJ cern has Vacancies . for OUTDOORv SALESMEN, able to benefit from tuition given and convert such help into practical results. Remuneration on salary and commission basis. Applications must give fullest information to CHARACTER. SBS. Herald. TTNEMPLOYED Boys.—Jobs being filled. U daily, town and country. Have your name registered with committee.—Auckland Boys' Employment Committee (Inc.). 101-8 Southern Cross Bldgs,. Chancery St., Auckland.

rpRE WESTERN SUBURBS RETURNED J- SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION requires the services of a PART-TIME SECRE-TARY-TREASURER at a small salary. All applicants must be financial members of the Association.—Applications to be addressed to the President, Glen Eden. Closing date, 24th instant. AN EXPERIENCED SHARE SALESMAN'S SERVICES ARE REQUIRED UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Prospects Unique. NOTE. —Only Experienced Men considered. H. P. MAGUIRE, 31 National Bank Buildings, Fort Street. JUNIOR (Male or Female), for CITY SECRETARIAL OFFICE. Among the Essential Qualifications are GOOD PERSONALITY, STENOGRAPHY And Thorough Knowledge of ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION. Apply in first instance by letter, enclosing copies only of references, to ■>■'.* _ ALERT. 330. Herald. Duties to Commence in January. WANTED ON PLANTATION. 20 Miles, Auckland. SEVERAL MEN. Aged 20 to 25. . Accustomed strenuous outdoor work. Good food, comfortable quarters. Apply personally at YARD. 7 Madden Street. Freeman's Bay. At 10 a.m. TO-DAY (Saturday). CJISTER, WAIHI HOSPITAL BOARD. Applications invited for above position. Address to Matron. Close on 29th instant. Salary £l2O. Copies only of references to be enclosed. This cancels previous advertisement. J. W. TETLEY, Secretary. gOUTHLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. Applications are invited up to Monday* December 5, 1932, for the position of Medical Superintendent and Physician for the Southland Hospital, Invercargill. Salary £750 per annum, with £IOO House Allowance. Full particulars at the office of this papef or from the undersigned to whom all applications should be addressed. T. PRYDE, Secretary. Invercargill, November 11, 1932. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOB THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS. BY A REALLY MODERN. UP-TO-DATE FIRMSONE SENIOR PROVISION HAND. Mala. ONE SENIOR GIRL, for Delicatessen. ONE SMART GIRL, for Confectionery and Ices. ONE SMART GIRL, for Fruit TWO SMART GIRLS, for Tobacco Depart, ment, and TWO SMART GIRLS as Cashiers. Applicants must of necessity b© thor» oughly conversant and highly proficient in their respective trade*. Apply personally, if possible, or bv letters stating age, qualifications, salary reauired, and copies only of references, to MR. SMITH. Ist Floor. Macky. Logan's. Victoria Street. On MONDAY MORNING between 9 and 12. WANTED, The Leading Hotel in one of the main centres of New Zealand is Reeking the services of a CAPABLE AND THOROLGHLY EXPERIENCED HEAD CHEF. The man required must be thoroughly familiar with the work entailed in catering: to the need# of a superior type of guest, and possess the ability that will enable him to assume sole responsibility for the cuisine of a firstclass Hotel. The salary offered is attractive and should interest the very_ highest type of applicant who can prove his worth. Applications, which should reach us not later than December 4, should be made in writing, stating age, present salary, experience, and enclosing copies of references, t0 CUISINE, C.o. The Goldberg Advertising Agency. Limited, National Bank Chambers, Featherston St.* Wellington. mHE AUCKLAND COMMERCIAL X TRAVELLERS' AND WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. SECRETARY-MANAGER. Applications are invited for the above position, salary £4OO per -annum Applicants must be of outstanding ability, able to take complete control of the Secretarial Duties and Trading Departments of the Association, and in all other matters pertaining thereto. . .„ . .. Canvassing of Committee will automatic* ally disqualify applicant. Applications, with copies of testimonial*,! to be addressed to: PRESIDENT, AUCKLAND COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' AND WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSO|J CIATION. Box 483, Auckland. BY NOVEMBER 30, And endorsed " Application for Secretary, manager." J. A. CAHILL* Secretary. (Wanted Advertisements Continued on v Page Two)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21344, 19 November 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21344, 19 November 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21344, 19 November 1932, Page 1