SITUATIONS VACANT ACCOUNTANT, male, young, for small office, take charge.—Write stating salary required, etc., copies only testimonials, Smartness, 36, Herald. Audit clerk, .for public ACCOUNTANT'S OFFICE. Book-keeping Experience Essential. A.L., 998, Herald. OY for Store, one just left school preferred ; wages 17/6. —Apply J. Jones, Ltd. OY for General Office. —P. Heath-Preest, 47 St. BOY, 15-16, for Brass Finishing Machine Shop.—Charles Lees and Co., Brassfounders, Arthur St., Newmarket. BOY, for Butchery; one with experience preferred.—People's Butchery, Balmoral. Phono 14-390. TJOY WANTED FOR RADIO FACTORY. Good Opening for Right Boy. Apply 46 LORNE STREET. BOYS (2), strong, wanted.—Steel Construetion Co., Sale St. - /"ILERK, knowledge Typing, ~iShorthand V-' and certain Book-keeping; £2 per week and board to commence.—Apply, with refs., Wesley College, Paerata. manent job, suitable Man. —MULLAN AND NOY. LTD., Hamilton. ENGAGEMENT open Junior Female Clerk, Fire Insurance Office. —K.Z., 78, Herald. Girl Junior, 16-17, General Office Work; knowledge typing.—Engineer, 60, Herald Girl, 16-is. attractive personality, FOR SHOP At Stokes Road, Mount Eden. Experienced Fruit or Groceries. PHONE 44-593, 9 till 5; GIRLS, between 14 and 15, wanted.— *Apply Pezaro's, 61 Wakefield St. IRLS, 11 to 18 years, for General Factory Work. Experience not necessary.—Silknit j (N.Z.), Limited. 312 Queen St. JUNIOR Typiste, Female, neat, accurate; progressive position.—V.R., 62, Herald. JUNIOR Typiste; must be capable Stenographer; temporary position. Ring 32-888. LIVE MAN, 25-30, wanted for North Auckland service station. Good salesman, full knowledge service station work, clean and tidy. Good wage to right man.—Reply bp | letter, R.K.0., 962 M, Herald. . MAN, lst-class, for Head of Band Saw. Ngongotaha Mill.—Apply Parker-Lamb. T\yf ACHTNISTS, experienced, required for IVJL light, congenial work.—Silknit (N.Z.). Limited, 312 Queen St. MACHINISTS and Improvers wanted for Children's Wear; light work.—Bond Manufacturing Co., H.B. Bldgs., Karangahape Road. ; MACHINE MOULDER, FIRST-CLASS, Wanted. Also LAD, 18 years, for Lawn Mower Dept. Apply MASON & PORTER, LTD., 5 Cleveland Road, Parnell. ACHINISTS, plain-sewing, power, ideal conditions. —175 Hobson St. IVTOTOR Mechanic, first-class. - Apply E. iVJL D. Taylor, Kawakawa. : NURSE, trained; permanent; wages £2.— —"Epworth," Phone 14-817. OFFICE Boy, previous experience unneceosary.—Write P.O. Box 724. Auckland. • RDINAKY Seaman wanted. Apply Master, Tug Lady Eva. Viaduct. m ANTRYMAID - Waitress, experienced.Apply Longs, Ltd., Customs St. E. P ANTRYMAID, smart, must be experienced; good wages; no Sunday, work.—ss Victoria St. . - . PASTRYCOOK, first-class man required, well up in sponge and plate work; young. —Apply, with refs., to Manager, W. R. Cooke and Son, 60 Queen St. ___ ERSON, near Blind Institute, to do Gentleman's Laundry.—G., 91, Herald. ROBATIONER Nurse, capable, for rest home. —Apply Herald. ____ HOTOGRAPHIC Retoucher, experienced, |t Van Dene Studios, King's Btdg.. Hamilton. PROBATIONER, experienced, wanted immediately.—Braemar Hospital, Hamilton. QHEET-Metal Worker,, good all-round man. Q F.S., 252, Hamilton. HOE Trade. —Machinists wanted, and ideal conditions. —Bridgens and Co., Ltd. SHORTHAND-TYPISTE, smart. Junior, with 2 or 3 years' experience. Apply, stating age, experience'and salary required, including copies of references, to TYPISTE, 101, Herald, CJOLDERER, first-class, used to Soldering, O Dairy Work; wages, 2/6 hour; 40-hour wee ] c ._F.g., 251, Herald, Hamilton. " YPISTE, competent, Copying, •. Oliver, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. WAITRESS, thoroughly experienced.— Lynton. 11 Symonds St. _____ WE require a First Salesman for- our T V Furniture Department. Must have good references. No duds.—J. W. Belz and Co., Hamilton. Wmm VOUTH, over 18, for 9-12 p.m. shift; 35/ I week. —Apply 10 a.m., Leader Milk Bar. Newmarket. ; AN EXPERIENCED ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN For CHRISTCHURCH OFFICE. Apply, in writing, to " DRAUGHTSMAN," Box 349, Christchurch, Stating Experience and Wages Required. GENERAL STOKE, WAIKATO TOWN, Requires THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED DRIVER for Country Round—Groceries. Also, COMPETENT LADY . BOOKKEEPER, for Two Months (Approximately), to Re-Organise Office and Train Smart Girl. Reply, stating wages, witn references, to GENERAL STORE, 136, Herald, Hamilton. TORE, YOUNG, FOR OFFICE One or two years' experience. r Must be able Type. 3 ONEHUNGA, 79, Herald. QFPICE BOY, With Secondary School Education, wanted for MERCHANT'S OFFICE. Age 15-16 years; to commence immediately. Apply in writing P.O. BOX 199, AUCKLAND. qMART ASSISTANT Required by SELECT. PROVINCIAL FURNISHERS. 2-3 Years' Experience. AGED IS OR 19. » Excellent Prospects. Write , - FURNISHERS, 961 M, Herald. rri R A V~~ E L L E R. J- Wholesaler, selling throughout N.Z., wants Capable Traveller for All Territory Outside Auckland Province. Experience m Selling to Chemists and Drapers an Advantage. Give particulars first letter and 6tate salary expected, to "TRAVELLER," Co J Inglis Wright, Ltd., Advertising, Box SOI, Auckland. "VrOUTHS, 15 TO 16 YEARS OF AGE. TO LEARN DRAPERY. Apply FIFTH FLOOR. _ ; MILNE AND CHOYCE, LTD. A COMPETENT AND ENTHUSIASTIC A OFFICE-EQUIPMENT SALESMAN Will find Congenial Employment Representing U G. BEECHEY AND COMPANY, Agents for , . ' Underwood Typewriters and Sunstrand Adding Machines. Attractive Terms of Engagement Apply by lette/ only to, P.O. BOX 1087. , All Applications Strictly Confidential. (Situations Vacant continued on Page 2.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22725, 11 May 1937, Page 1
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