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SITUATIONS VACANT WAITRESSES, EXPERIENCED. MID' DAY WAITRESSES AND KITCHEN HANDS. COLLINS LUNCHEONETTES, 3d Fort Stret. "\/17INDOW-Dresser, single man; no ties to Vt Auckland; give references. —L., 96, Herald. 2 . - YOUTH, strong, 17 to 19; good position, must be willing.—Phone 28-203. '/pmii WANTED, CAKE SHOP, SJT BALMORAL. Apply ADAMS BRUCE, LIMITED, PAINTERS. ALSO PAPERH ANGER & WANTED. Apply at the office of JOHN HENDERSON. LTD., Decorators. SWANSON STREET. A- I H I ' ' HOSPITAL. THREE AIDES WANTED. ;Ealary, £52 per Annum. Eight-hour Duty Apply MATRON. ELL - KNOWN FIRM, SELLING EXCLUSIVE SOFT GOODS Direct to Public, Requires SPECIALTY SALESMAN Of proved ability, with car and free, to "travel. Salary £7 per week and commission. Apply, giving full particulars, to: — W.K., 60, Herald. PPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Keen, Energetic and Experienced Bowser Attendants, preferably married, to take over the Managership of a Progressive Petrol Station on Main Road in South Auckland Country Town. Knowledge of greasing, vulcanising and tyre sales essential. Remuneration will be on a partnership basis (half profits) with award wage guaranteed. Living quarters adjacent to station available. — Reply with testimonials to Energy, c.o Gifford, Te Awamuta. COMPETENT SHO&THAND-TYPISTE. EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY For Wholesale Merchant's Office. Apply, stating experience. MERCHANTS. P.O. Box 815, Auckland. pOMPETENT LADY OPERATORS FOR BURROUGH MACHINES WANTED FOR PROVINCIAL TOWN. Good salaries are offered for fast and efficient workers. Apply in first instance to MERCANTILE, 126 M, Herald. Jj NGIN EE E S WANTED. Permanent positions offered Second Engineers, Intercolonial Vessel. Applicants must hold 8.0. T. Motor Certificate. Apply, MARINE ENGINEERS, Box 43, G.P.O. |; -/>IRLS, YOUNG, AS BEGINNERS. I; To Learn the Trade of ill HIGH-CLASS LADIES' LINGERIE MANUFACTURING. |i Apply, | : STERLING HENRY. N.Z., LTD.. I', 406 Queen St. !JUN !0 R SALESMAN. | OPENING FOR WELL-EDUCATED } YOUTH keen to succeed in established City I Dnsmess handling popular English and Ameri- : can Cars. Must be good driver, pleasing | presence and frank disposition. Write," giving age, etc., to SALES, BOX 1611, AUCKLAND. JUNIOR CLERK. MALE (About IS). : With -. knowledge of typing and invoicing. Application, by letter only, with copies of i leferences. ' GORRIE, BISS & HYLAND, Yorkshire House. SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. JUNIOR SALES ASSISTANTS, FEMALE. 15-16 YEARS. Apply personally, . \ MALYERNS, - Karangahape Road. jJyTU VENUS FOUNDATIONS. LTD. REQUIRED FOR OUR FACTORY: MACHINISTS. IMPROVERS, JUNIORS AND HAND PRESSER. lApply FACTORY MANAGER, Corner Brown and Fitzroy Sts., Ponsonby. Phone 26-652. J> A ST E HAND REQUIRED, THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED. "SWEETACRES," Victoria Street West. 7VU ELL - KNOWN FIRM, '* T SELLING EXCLUSIVE SOFT 'GOODS DIRECT TO PUBLIC. .Requires SPECIALTY SALESMAN Of Proved Ability, with Car and Free to , Travel. Salary, £7 per Week and Commission. Apply, giving fuil particulars to W.K., 60, Herald. TAKAPUNA || WANTED JUNIOR FEMALE CLERK. I With some experience and knowledge of Shorthand and Typing. Preference given to Applicants with Muni cipal experience. Salary in accordance with Local Bodies Officers' Award. Apply in own handwriting. Applications close February 22. 1939. E. J. PRICE, Town Clerk I" 3 Takapcna, February 15, 1939. rrpPLICATiONS (to be made on pTsTc. -uL Form 17A, obtainable at principal Post Offices), will be received up till NOON on FEBRUARY 24, ISJ39, for the position of POULTRY INSTRUCTOR. Agricultural Department, to be stationed at Auckland meantime; salary, £305 p.a., maximum £335 p.a. It is desired that applicanfs should have good practical experience of commercial poultry farming; ability to impart knowledge and give advice on all aspects of poultry-keeping by way of demonstrations and lectures, and bo able to write informative articles on any subject relative to the business of poultry farming. The successful applicant will be required to bear any expense incurred in travelling to II take up appointment. When submitting appliji cations, COPIES ONLY of testimonials need be forwarded. —Secretary, Public Service Com* I* missioner, Wellington. C.l. If I gMART GIRLS REQUIRED. ■i? THERE ARE OPENINGS IN OUR WORKROOM FOR BRIGHT GIRLS, j; Aged 14 to 17 Years. |j: The work is clean and interesting to learn. In addition to the award wage, plus full is holiday pay, every operator is expertly taught •j and has the opportunity of earning a liberal H tonus. ;jj We guarantee full-time employment. i|| Apply BERLEI, N.Z., LTD.. I Corner of Wellesley St. West and Ni;lson St., Between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily. § CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. y AGRICULTURAL INSTRUCTORS (TWO' POSITIONS). I Applications, addressed to the Secretary, JP.O. Box 349, Christchurch, will be received tip tilt 11th March, 1939, for positions (two) as Agricultural Instructors. Headquarters will bo atr'Timaru and at Ashburton or other centre to be decided by the Board. Duties include instruction in Nature Study, Biology, Agriculture, and Related Sciences in both f Primary and District High Schools, and the t organisation of Agricultural Clubs. Applicants should state teaching and praci tical experience and give academic and special ft qualifications for the positions. [5 The.successful applicants must provide their ;|j own cars, for the use of which on duty a 1 mileage allowance at public service rates will be paid. An allowance for personal expenses while 'absent from headquarters is also payable. - Salary according to classification by fgi Education Department. i 1 L.E.ROWLEY, Chrlateharch, 8/2/30.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 2

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