SITUATIONS VACANT BO Y," ABOUT 15. 'FOR MOTOR PARTS WAREHOUSE, • MESSAGES, ETC. Good Wages and Prospects for Smart Lad. Apply ,■ MOTOR TRADERS (N.Z.), LTD., Cook Street. CHRISTIANS. 53 QUEEN STREET, REQUIRE SMART JUNIOR ASSISTANT FOR NEW LINGERIE SECTION. Scope for advancement for suitable applicant. References and some experience essential. PARPENTERS, FIRST-CLASS, WANTED FOR INSIDE WORK. N. OOLE, LTD., IZB Contract. APPRENTICES OR IMPROVERS, For Onr KNITTING WORKROOM. Good Conditions. Apply ABBOTT, ARMSTRONG & HOWIE. Knitting Department, 15 Elliott Street, Auckland, C.l. A PPRENTICES WANTED F< -•*- HIGH-CLASS SHEET METAL WORK. Good Opportunity for Bright Lads. SPEEDWAY STEAM PRODUCTS. LTD., 51 Albert .Street. George court and sons, ltd., Karnngahapo Road, REQUIRE THOROUGHLY CAPABLE MACHINIST FOR THEIR SOFT FURNISHINGS WORKROOM. General Experience Essential. Ideal Conditions. APPLY STAFF MANAGER. XTERCERY ' AND CLOTHING. MEN ASSISTANTS, experienced, required for week-end employment (Fridays and Saturdays). Apply, enclosing references (copies only), and' state age, to \ MERCERY, 508, Herald. Monotype super caster MECHANIC. MECHANIC wanted to fake charge of Monotype Supercaster, Elrod Stripcnsting Marhine, and Linotype Border Caster. Applications, stating age, together with copies of testimonials, to THE MANAGER. EVENING POST, WELLINGTON. JgNGINEER. WE HAVE A VACANCY FOR GOOD MAN WITH STEAM TICKET AND EXPERIENCE IN FITTING. HEARD'S, LIMITED, Parnell. GROCERS, TO START IMMEDIATELY. ONE FIRST-CLASS COUNTER HAND, ONE STOREMAN-DRIVER, With General Store Experience. HAGGARD'S STORE, Frankton Junction. Phone 2332, Hamilton. Manufacturing chemists have THE FOLLOWING LABORATORY VACANCIES:— (a) JUNIOR GIRLS Required for the Packing of Toilet and Medicinal Lines; previous experience not essential. (b) YOUTH, 18 years of age, for General Store Work. Apply FREDERICK STEARNS AND CO. (N.Z.), LTD., 153 Albert Street. VOUTHS REQUIRED -I FOR FACTORY. LATHE. PRESSWORK AND PLATING. Good Opportunities. N.Z JEWELLERY, LTD.. Banks Box Building, 47 St. Paul Street. MENTAL HOSPITAL VACANCIES EXIST FOR PROBATIONER NURSES. Commencing salary, £l3O per annum, les: £25 for board and lodging. Uniforms free Forty-two hour week. Every third day off One month's holiday every half year. Appli cants must be 18 years or over and shoulc have their Proficiency Certificate. For further information, apply in writing t< MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. JUNIOR WANTED FOR HAMILTON BRANCH OF LARGE AUTOMOTIVE PARTS WAREHOUSE. Preference will be priven to one having two or three years' experience. OPPORTUNITY, 500, Herald. We Require Experienced Machinists for the Manufacture of Cotton and Rayon Underwear. OVERLOOKERS, STITCHERS. WELTERS, TWIN NEEDLE. Also, BRIGHT GIRLS, 14 to 18 Years, To Learn Clean, Interesting Trade. Permanent Work. Ideal Conditions. Modern Workrooms. Apply FOREWOMAN, SILKNIT (N.Z.), LTD., Eden Terrace, Just Above Symonds St. Post Office. gEED, GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUYER A progressive Company, operating in the Auckland Province, requires the services of a THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED GRAIN AND SEED BUYER. The successful Applicant must be alert and progressive, with an intimate knowledge ol South Island Markets. Previous experience in office routine anc executive control would be an advantage. Applications by letter only, stating age and experience, with copies of references, to, "Seeds," Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Auckland. ÜBL I C SERVICE Applications (to be made on P.S.C. Forir 17A, obtainable at principal Post Offices, will be receiver! up till NOON on SEPTEM BER 20, 1040, for th o positions of !• AC TORY MANAGERS under the LINEN FLAX DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE at the following centres: — Blenheim, Makikihi, Cl.vdeyalo, Otautan. — Each Tank Retting Units. Oxford. Washdyke, Tapanui, Win ton.—Fact Dew and Natural Flax "Units. Methvcn, Leeston. —Natural Flax only. Salaries up to £470 p.a., according tc qualifications anil experience. Factory Managers will supervise all activi' ties at their respective units and be held re. sponsible for efficient organisation and out put. Knowledge of the processing of linen flax is not essential, as Manaircrs will be given a rourse of instruction before commencing duties. Preference will be given to applicants who have had experience in the handling of men, and the organisation of labour, and who art regarded as capable of adjusting themselves rapidly to the management of a now industry. Knowledge of machinery, tractors, factory management and the handling of straw in the field would be regarded as of advantage. Applicants may state preferences as to districts but, if bo, it must bo stated clearly whether the applicant is prepared to go to any centre if called upon to do so, or whether his application is for one centre only, and no other. The matter of procuring quarters or accommodation will be the responsibility of appointees. Successful applicants will bo required to bear any expense incurred in travelling to tako up appointment and to report in Christchurch on Monday, October 21, 19-10, in order to undergo a course of training before taking up duties. They will be appointed to the Temporary Staff of the Industries and Commerce Department. When submitting applications, copies only of testimonials need be forwarded. Secretary, Public Servieo Commissioner, WELLINGTON, CJL
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23761, 14 September 1940, Page 2
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