SITUATIONS VACANT A PPRENTICES to fcarn trade.—N&gel. -£*■ Ladles' Underwear Manufacturer, 3 Darby St. ' J. * . ASSISTANTS required for Manurcwa Children's Home.—Apply Matron. BAKER, Bread and Smalls; good, reliable tradesman.—C. Jarvis, Tanrnnga: . BOY, smart, for Grocery Trade. —Apply 240 fit. South Rd., Of Phoho 16-9f>4. BOY for Factory.—Apply T. Duffett and Sons, Clayton St., Newmarket. . BOY, for Office Work., Messages, large Auckland Warehouse. —Apply P.O. Bos talis, or Phono 47-100. " BOY for Manufacturer's Warehouse; just left school preferred.—Apply 54 Strand Arcade. _ BOY, SMART. FOR STORE AND MESSAGES. ' # A AJttMSTRONG AND SPRINGHALL, BOOK-KEEPER, Female, one capable of taking charge of complete set of books required. Capability and integrity essential.— Reply to X.Y.Z., !>73, Herald. _____ jg O 0 T TRAD E. Machinist wanted, capable all operations, to tako charge of machine room. Good wages and bonus. RING 30-S2O. CABINETMAKER, good wages to fast man.—T. J. Wynne Smith, Upper Queen St., Onehunga. CARPENTERS (4). good, wet and dry job.. —Apply N. Cole, Ltd., 7 Madden St., Freeman's Bay. COAT Finishers, Ist class, £3: also Ap-. prentices i urgent,—Jack Robinson, Albert Street. DAY Sweets Boy wanted for Plaza Theatre.—Apply Plaza Milk Bar, Queen Street. ENGRAVERS-— Opportunity occurs for a Rood Trade worker in Christchuroh. — Thoso interested please write' Secretary, .Canterbury Jewellers' Association, . 185 A Manchester St., Christchurch. . GIRL, young, smart, assist shop.—Somerford, Tobacconist. Park Rd.. Grafton. GIRL or Woman, Factory, Cleaning and Packing, 0«1: closed Saturdays.—L., 063, HERALD. • GIRL, 17, Junior Assistant; experience; unnecessary.—Apply, mornings, Goldtex Hosiery, 102 Knrnngahapo Hd. GIRLS wanted for Mangle Room; good wages; no Saturday work.' —"Apply British Laundry Co., 250 Parnell Rd. GIRLS WANTED FOR LIGHT FACTORY WORK. Apply N.Z. JEWELLERY, LTD., Banks Box Building, 47 St. Paul Street. p IRLS FOR FACTORY. ALEX. HARVEY & SONS, Albert Street . Housekeepers, country, good wages. Note New Address: 47-48 City Chambers, Queen St. —Service Agency. JUNIOR Typiste, good at figures; previous experience not necessary.—Apply, own handwriting, J. E. Lobley,. Ltd., Calendar Manufacturers, cor. Hereford St.. Karangahape Rd. I LABOURER, for Bricklayer and General J Work; must be experienced and real worker; good permanent job right Man.—Apply Foreman, New Flats, opp. Blind Institute, after 7.30 this morning. MACHINISTS for Pillow Cases,. Sheets, etc., 2 or more years' experience. Also Beginners. KENDELL AND 00., 80 x\lbert Street. "\TATERNITY Nuree or one with some, I\X general hospital training; refs. —Sister, 198, Herald. ; "iXTECHANIC, with wireman's ticket pre--IVI ferred, welding experience essential, wanted for our fully equipped. Tokoroa Garage; wages £5 10/- weekly; single man preferred.—Apply N.Z. FOREST PRODUCTS. LTD., Box ISB4. Auckland. MECHANIC, A Grade, first-class, country garage; above award wages; permanent. Must be all round, married; middle-aged preferred.— K.A.. GS9M, Herald. PROBATIONER Nurso, experience.—Apply Lonsdale Hospital, E'hone 29-108. SALESMEN and Women; nothing to currys £o io/, retainer and commission; copies refs. only.—Write N.H.. 21, Herald. OIX GIRLS, LIGHT. CLEAN WORK. O Top wages. No Saturday work. Apply NATIONAL BRUSH CO., Corner Swanson and Federal Sts. "VOUTH, Firewood Yard; able drive nlotor X preferred; state age, height, weight.— P.O. Box 395, Auckland. "VOUTH wanted for Polishing, one with 1 experience preferred.—Apply Drake and Wrigley, Brass Finishers. Royal Oak. OUTH, smart, for Bottling and Labelling; work easy; state experience, ;»ge, wages required.—F., 998, Herald. Youth, smart, wanted, about ie--17, FOR SHOP. Apply in writing to: HENRY. GROCERS. Hamilton East. YOUTH WANTED.—Good opportunity occurs for Smart Youth to. acquire an all-round training in the Manufacture of Mon's Clothing. „„ _ , ~ . AMBITIOUS, Box 395, C.P.0., Auckland. YOUTHS, ie-18 years; to learn Ladies' Handbag Trade. Good wages and ccmditiOHANDBAG- DEPT.. MYRL SHOE N.Z., LTD.. 153-Albert Street. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the folJ\ lowing positions in a Public Accountant s Office: — JUNIOR SHORTHaND-TYPISTE, tilth some experience. BOOK-KEEPER, preferably able to type, to commence July 10. Salaries "according to award. Applications by letter-with copies of testimonials, tO „ ,-r K., 936, Herald. g O Y WA NT ED. YOUNG BOY FOR MESSAGES. APP,y MISS LESLIE, COLONIAL AMMUNITION CO.. Mount Eden. pOMMERCIALr" HOUSE Has vacancy for an OFFICE JUNIOR. 16-18 years of age, Secondary School Education. v/liN.V., 894, Herald. IRLS WANTED. SEVERAL GIRLS FOR OUR FACTORY. MISS LESLIE, COLONIAL AMMUNITION CO., .0 Mount Eden. hjgg.' JNVOICE TYPI 8.1 B With knowledge ot Shorthand, Well-establisho3 U Engineering Firm. Apply to P.O. BOX 77, HAMILTON. tunior clerk. J For Office of Concern with Manufacturing and Retail Interests. Knowledge of book-keeping, shorthand and typing Excellent- prospects. . Written applications to JUNI'OR, 896, Herald. "M" I G H T WAITERS, Saturday Only, 10 till Midnight. 242 QUEEN STREET. FIRST-CLASS TRADESMEN DESIROUS OF SECURING EMPLOYMENT EITHER IMMEDIATELY OR AT AN EARLY DATE, Aro requested to apply at the Office of JOHN HENDERSON, LTD.. Decorators, Swanson- Street. MECHANICS. An" opportunity exißts in a City Factory for 5 or o Youths between 17 and 19 years. Experience not an essential. Good working conditions. 40-hour week. Apply 12 to 1, E. R. COOPER AND CO.. Or RING 44-449. (Situations Vacant continued on Page 2)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23378, 21 June 1939, Page 1
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