ARTIST, Lady, for .Decorative Leatjierwork; experienced, neat and quick.—Apply, first instance, Artist, 387, Herald. B .EEKEEPER'S Assistant.—Youth, 16-19, experience unnecessary; R.C. pref.—Bees, 272, Herald. BILLIARD Marker, must be fair player; previous experience not essential; country; wages £4 o/. —.Apply 4 p.m., Sunday, 84 College Hill. BOYS (2), wanted, Factory.—Kapai Corn Broom Co., Ltd., 22 Kitchener St. B O Y WAN T E D. Strong Boy for Sheet Metal "Works. JAMES JHAR(i&VES, LTD.. 72 Lome .Street.. BOYS FOR MEAT CANNING.—Wages 2 First year, 25/- to 30/-; second year, 35/- to 40/-. —Apply: CANNING FACTORY, R. & W. HELLABY, LTD., Westfield. BOY W A N TED. We require a Smart Boy, about 15 or 16, for Furniture Showrooms. Anply with refs.. Sales Manager, SMITH & BROWN, LTD., Symonds Street, Auckland, C.3. BOOT Trade.—Machinists and Girl Learners.—Trenvvith Bros., Wakefield St. BiOOT Trade. —Wanted, Benchman; also Young Girls as Learners.—G.' A. Coles and Co., Ltd., 20 Exmouth St., Eden Tco. BUTCHER, smart Youth, must be good onround. —R.X., 107, Herald. BUTCHER. Youth, Experienced, Shop, Round; commencing Dec. 4; refs.—Write Holloway, Onoroa, Waiheke Island. . CANVASSER Salesman, with or without car.—A.B.C. Sales, 63 Qoeea 5t.,.C.1. * CARPENTEHS.— First-class Tradesmen for school building, long hoiirs, long job.— R. Guy, Mt. Maunganui. CHAINMAN, Draughtsman, for Auckland Office.—Applications to Surveyor, 360, . Herald. COAT, Vest and Trouser Machinists; best wages.—R.. Jaffc, Ltd., opposite Town Hall. • COLLECTOR, part-time; must havo conveyance.—Apply Cash ' Order, 281, Herald. /COLLIERY Electrician wanted; state wages required; house available.*—Waikato, 88, Herald, Hamilton. COOK, Country Hotel; good wages.—Mountain View Private Hotel, National Park. DRESSMAKER wanted few days on farm, near City.—State ; wages to Costume, SllM, Herald. DRIVER-SALESMAN for Aerated Waters wanted by an old established firm in Auckland; an experienced man 'with local knowledge and connection with the trade preferred.—Apply by letter to Responsible, 248, Herald. .... ENGINEER, holding 2nd Certificate, for Scow.—Write P.O. Box 749. XpPSOM.—Doubio Bed-Sitting Room, also 2 ■U Rooms, furn. or unfurn.—4 Domett Av. TT'RRAND Boy, smart, about 15; prospects of JU learning the trade.—Mackay, Seedsman, 98 Queen St. T7LORIST, Junior, 2 years' experience, not -T over 18.— E.N., 322, Herald. . FROCK Designer, first-class, for Factory with up-to-date sowing machines; wages, or consider Partnerehip.—Designer, 732, Herald. ARDENER, Digging, General; Flowers, VX Vegetables; live in. St. Heliers.—V.T., 174, Herald. ~ :• GIRL, strong, good driver essential, capable long trips.—Waikato, 44!>M, Herald /"J.IRL, Junior (experienced preferred), china, fancy goods, etc.—slo Karangahape Rd., after 10 a.m. Monday. : ' GIRLS (2). experienced, . Manufacture Feather Sprays, etc., for millinery; full or spare time.—Ehone 27-060. HAIRDRESSER (Lady), fully qualified, take charge country salon.- liberal wages - and allowances.—Parisian Sachet, Co., Dingwall Bldgs. - • HAWAIIAN Band, also Piano-Accordion, Bass, Entertainer, Sundays.—P.O. Box 1471. ' JUNIOR Shorthand-Typist and ' General Office Assistant; state age and qualifications. Girl just leaving 'school preferred.— S.P., 39, Herald. . LADY Canvasser, dignified lino; permanent; salary.—Apply Herald. LADY PRESS HAND, used to white coats and smocks, required immediately.Apply LAUNDRY MANAGER, N.Z. DRY CLEANING 00.,, LTD., 3 Ho wo St., Newton. J" ADY, young, 19-20 years, with experiJ enco, for our Showroom; permanent position. —-Apply" MANAGER,' KIRKPATRICK & STEVENS, LTD., Drapers and Milliners, Newmarkot. , lORRY Driver, single, competent livestock, ■J timber and general; state.age and experience.—South Waikato, 17,* Herald. li/TACHINISTS. Female, Tent and Canvas -"J- Goods, age about 16-19, experienced or beginners.—H. L. Ganderton and Co., 41 Federal Street. Phone 43-343. M H/T A C H I NTS T Si M GOOD WAGES. Addlv MOONEY'S (AUCKLAND), LTDO'Connell Street. AN, Scythe Grass, Tidy Section. lB lB Banff Av„ Epsom; 14-963. ' I\,fiAN or Boy wanted to hold Banner.— IVx Apply Orient Dining Rooms, Newmarket. ' ' MAN, energetic, to represent an old-cstab- . lished Firm of Biscuit and Confectionery Manufacturers in tho Provinces.—Apply, with copies only of references, stating age and salary expected, Energy, 274, Herald. "jVTiAN wanted, Cut Stack approx. 20 acres I>JL good hay; vicinity Ivingseat; for halves. —D.C., 314, Heeald. MAN for Wharf Job, single preferred, boating experienco essential.—Apply week-end, 59 Beresford St., Bayswater. TV/jfiOTOR BODY BUILDERS . ill WANTED. D. S. C. AND COUSINS, LTD., 9 Sale Street. MOTOR MECHANIC, a GRADE. Permanent position for suitable man. Ford experience and panelbfeating knowledge preferred. Good conditions; up-io-date garage.— Stan. Andrew, Ltd., Ford Dealers, Pukckohe. NIGHT Nurso, ~ for Lady, Howick; stats wages; references.—S.F., 230 M, Heeald. "VTURSE, experienced, to relieve, night duty, nursing home. —N., 352, -Herald. NURSE, Trained; salary £150; private hospital, country town.—Sister, 808 M, Herald. PAINTERS wanted, tradesmen only.— Clifton and Son, Phone 15-356. PAINTER, Paperhanger, young, - energetic, tradesman; start Monday.—-Ph. 2S-323. PAINTER-Papcrlianger. tradesman, good long job, best conditions.—Wm. Pagp. "Glenross," 5 Sarawia St., -Parnell, opp. Blind Institute. Phono 44-140. PENSIONER. —Good home, seaside, offered respectablo elderly man in return odd jobs, garden.—V.T., 262, Herald. PENSIONER for house, gardening, clean, reliable. King Country.—Z., SllM, Herald. " ' - PENSIONER. —Good home offered handy man in return for vegetable gardening, lawn, odd jobs; no milking; country man preferred.—Suburbs, 324, Hekald. ■LUMBERS wanted, good registered men. —B. J. Walker, OS Wyndham St.. PLUMBERS (2) and a Labourer wanted.— Apply, Monday, B'aker, 1 Rangiatea Rd., Epsom. Phono 12-110. -' PRIVATE SCHOOL requires Lady Teacher in February, for about 10 pupils; Forms 3 and 4. —Reply, by letter, with credentials, ■PRINCIPAL, 11 Belvedere St., Epsom, SHIFT Engineer, refrigeration and-, clfe;trical knowledge; Ist or 2nd certificate. —Apply Box 5, Frankton-Junction. SHORTHAND-Typistc, to commence after Nmas vacation, for Legal Office; good shorthand essential. —Write Box 1164, Auckland, enclosing references. ' SHOEING and General Blacksmith wanted, good; good wages'to suitable applicant. —Apply R. 8., 123 M, Hekald: ... D WJJIUJbIiNVT aim ucucidi O good; good wages to suitable applicant. —Apply R. 8., 123 M, Hekald: ... SISTER in charge, S-bed hospital, general and maternity, £l6O per annum.—Sister, Tiri Hospital. Martinborough. SLAUGHTERMAN, single, age 18 to 20, IO for country; start immediately.—L.X., 414. Herald. _ —— SLIPPER TRADE —Girls' to Learn Trade, previous experienco not necessary. API " y MYRL SHOE .CO., Reliance Bldgs.. 153 Albert Street. TORE Manager, young, married man, with knowledge of country, general store traae; refs. necessary. Good opportunity. btore, P.O. Box 446, Auckland. . ' rpAXI-Driver for Devonport.—Phono 22-397. rpEACHERS, TEACHERS. BOYS' -L GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR SALE OR LEASE. School of long standing and good name in growing Melbourno Suburb.—Reply confidentially to present owner, G.P.O. Box 512J, Melb., Victoria. WAITRESS, experienced.—Eileen Dining 1 Rooms; 35G Karangahape Rd. WAITRESS, experienced; no Sunday work.—Apply Herald. : ■ ' WAITRESS, -thoroughly- experienced.— Stilson's, 35 High St., City. WAREHOUSE Messenger, smart, re- • quired immediately.—J. -Wiseman and Sons, Ltd., Anzac Avenue.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23507, 18 November 1939, Page 1
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