SITUATIONS VACANT BOY, light, for Racing Stable.—Apply 0 Morse, Takanini. BOY (17-1S), for Paint Shop.—Tappenden Motors, Ltd., 430 Queen St. 01, for Upholstery Factory.—Apply P Furacil, Ltd., 30 "West St. Newton. BOY," Beginner, light duties. —Leightons, Ltd., 0-8 High St., Auckland. BOY wanted lor Messages and "Warehouse. —Annlv .Tames Hodcson and Sons. Ltd., ■U —Apply .Tames Hodgson and Sons, Ltd., Victoria St. East. OY3. smart, sell ices, sweets.—Appy n.M. Sweet Stall, H.M. Arcade. BOY wanted for Herald Delivery, Narrow Neck; good wages.—L. Butler, Herald Agent, Belmont. BOYS, smart, Terrazzo and .Analogous Cement Work, good opportunity. Huia Tfd., Otahubu. Phone 25-S3O. >OY, Intelligent, with smart appearance, > offered Work with good prospects. References indispensable. Apply to JAMES PASCOE, LTD., Jewellers, Karangahape Rd. OY FOR GOLF PROFESSIONAL SHOP. ONE TREE HILL. .pply D. R. GARRARD, City Chambers, Queen Street. BOY 10 TO 17. TO LEARN HAIRDRESSING in one of North Island's most modern saloons. A great opportunity to the right lad. Mnst have good appearance. Wages 15/- to start. —G. COBB, Matainata. U Y W ANTED. Smart Boy, aged about 15, For Radio Warehouse. Apply ADVANCEMENT, ~ BOYS, ID or 1C years, well educated, reenured to learn the trade; excellent opportunity. Apply STAFF MANAGER, G-EORGE COURT AND SONS. LTD. Karangahape Road. BOOT Trade.—Finisher for Sandal Dept.— Dearslc.v's, Ml. Roskill Terminus. BOOT Repairer, first-class.—Ferry Boot Repair Shop, 7-1 Quay St. T>J£ICKI/ATER, first-class, able TO DO SOLID PLASTERING. Country Rates. RING 031, TAURANGA. after 7 p.m. JiADEI, for Civil Engineers and Surveyor's Office; splendid opportunity offering shortly.—Cadet, 310, Herald. CLERK, Male, wanted for Dairy Factory; must be experienced in daily company work.—Apply Dairy Company, 965 M, Herald pROSSCUTTiERS (2). 2 Jackers, 1 Ropey, v 1 Woodcutter wanted; must bo experienced men.—Call Thistle Hotel, Monday, between 1 and 2 o'clock. CROSSCUTTERS (2), immediately; mates preferred; single accommodation available ( must be experienced men.—D.T., 984i31, Herald. DRAINER, licensed, wanted, long job to good man. Apply Mt. Albert New School. 71LORIST, experienced.—G. J. Mackay, 9S Queen St. ITUiOCK Machinists, liberal wages to girls - with previous factory experience; permanent.—Apply This Morning, bagels Creations, Ltd.. 3 Darby St. (~\IRL, Behind Counter and Assist X boot- repair dept.—2s7 Broadway, New market. Developing and Printing, North vJT Shore, experienced preferred, but not essential.—E.N., 278 M, Herald. (llliL, capable, experienced, for DclicatesX" sen Counter; references. —Apply Hill Bros., Ltd., 181 Broadway, Inewmarket. IRLS wanted, Make Toys.—Apply to-day, 'IS Mackelvie St.. Grey Lynn. GIRLS required for Factory, no experience necessary.—.Apply N.Z. Dry Cleaning Co.. Ltd., Howe St. HEAD YARDMAN for small Country Sawmill; only good worker, capable of consigning and invoicing, need apply to the MORNINGSIDE TIMBER CO.. LTD., MORNING SIDE. OTEL, General Hand, over military age, live in.—Phone 42-412. . ' RONMOULDER, Ist class; good wagesDome Iron Foundry Co.. Sale St JUNIOR Girl wanted, smart, henest, for U fruit shop; wages 15/-. —Eastway, 05 Customs St. UNIOR Girl required, Fruit, Conlectionery —lOl Park Rd., Grafton. DY Canvasser, for City; congenial, profi table work.—L'Atelier, 322. Queen St. m f ADY ASSISTANT, young, wita 2 or 3 U years' experience in Glove Dept.— Lpply STAFF MANAGER. GEORGE COURT AND SONS, LTD. "XT. Couple, GO/, found, wife domestic.duties, ill man garden, milk, one. cow.—Bell's Registry. Winstone Bldg. RSE for Night Duty, permanent, or to relieve. —N.Y., 150, Herald. NURSE, with some general training, maternity preferred.—Trustworthy, 653. Herald. NURSE. —Probationer required, experience not necessary.—Reply Matron, 290, nERALD. .*> FFICE BOY 15-1G years, secondary education. v Enclose copy refs. R.C., 349, Herald.-'-OFFICE BOY. Young, Intelligent, Merchant's Office. Apply BOX 232, AUCKLAND. OFFICE Boy for Large Legal Firm.— Apply stating age, qualifications, P.O. Box 1115, Auckland. PERATOR. Cutone Plant, good job to right man.—Grafas, Te Puke. • VINTERS wanted, tradesmen only Clifton and Son, Phone 15-356. ANTRYGIRL, smart.—Grosvenor Cafe Queen St. NTRYMAID, smart and experienced. Stilson's, 35 High St., City. EELIEYING Maid wanted immediately; must be good waitress. Apply Hot Springs Hotel, Okoroire. R, ARBITER. EXPERIENCED, wanted'by Te Akau North Rabbit Board. Apply with references not later than OCT. 14 to the undersigned:— G-. F. SOUNESS, Chief Inspector, Tuakan. RjADIO Factory requires Smart Junior t Hands; age, experience. KJ?., 353. Herald. SENIOR CLERK.—Vacancy exists for capable Clerk for large Industrial Office in Waikato district. Only thoroughly experienced need apply.—Clerk, c/o J. Ilott, Ltd., Advertising Agents, P.O. Box 091, Auckland. VAIiDMAN and Breaker Down, first-class, 1. wanted.—Write 11. W. Jensen, Kairanga. Palmerston North. Telephone 0726. VOUNG LADY AS TELEPHONE 1 ATTENDANT. Required by Legal Office. Apply, giving full parhViUar^to^^ T-> n S H M A N, JL> To teke charge of Hnuler £3timr reMust be good man. capable of getting suits. Good wages to right man. Company would consider contract after trial. Apply first to the _ r , n -I\TD MORNINGSIDE TIMBER CO.. LTD.. Morningside. - (Wanted Advertisements continued „oa v 3?age 2) : ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23471, 7 October 1939, Page 1
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