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SITUATIONS VACANT A PPEENTICES.—GirIs to Learn Knitted fx Wear trade. Good prospects.—Woolcraft, to M9 33 Customs St - West - City. Phone APPRENTICES required, 14 to 16 years. No experience necessary. N.Z.'s best working conditions—Berlei (N.Z.), Ltd., ;orner Wellesley and Nelson Sts. A SSISTANT, experienced, milk bar, conf., used to theatre trade essential; short lours; good wages.—Majestic Theatre Stall. A U TOM A TIC Operator required for munition work.—D. Henry and Co., Nelson St. BAIvER'S Labourer, Senior or Junior; rets.; permanent; experience unnecessary.— Watson's, 472 Karangahape Rd. BANDS AW Man for Robinson liecutter. — C. 11. Frankham, Newmarket. BOY, woodwork, etc.; above award wage.— Kenuerley, 31 Victoria St. West. BOY, Smart, able drive. —Apply mornings, Car Hire, 400 Broadway, Newmarket. BOi, Messages and 'General Shop Work.— Clarke's Cycle Works, Ltd., Newmarket. BOY for Messages; good wages.—H. O. Wiles, Anzac Av. BOY for Warehouse; opportunity to learn good trade.—Carpet Import Co., Ltd., 30 Vlbert St. BOY for Section Fur Trade; start 30/-; good prospects.—Mooney's (N.Z.), Ltd., 15-17 3'Connell St. Bo\, intelligent, strong, no experience necessary,—Home Furnishers, Ltd., 174 Karangahape Ed., Newton. BOY, smart, for Messages; able to ride bike ; good wages and urosoects.—James GilO good wages and prospects.—James Gilrnour and Co., Anzac Av. BOY, good; splendid opening to learn Radio in all its manufacturing branches.— Westonhouse, 18 Rutland St. Boy for motor industry. YOUTH FOR MACHINE SHOP AND SPARE PARTS. Good chance to learn motor industry—INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO., Fox Street, Parnell. BOxS for Toy Factory.—H. Grange, Ltd., Newmarket. BOYS, 14 to 10 years; no Saturday work.— Thome Box Co., Ltd., 7 Wall Rd., Penrose. BOYS and (j iris offered good positions. Good wages and conditions. Factory Manager, Donaghy's Rope and Twine Co. BOYS to learn trade; good wages and conditions.—W. B. Darlow. Leather Goods Manufacturers, Brunswick St., off Napier St. Boys ue-is) for .asbestos CEMENT FACTORY. Good Hands can earn above award rates. HARDIE'S FIBROLITE WORKS, Penrose. BOOK-Keeper, Lady, accuracy with figures essential, all ledger work; apply in own handwriting.—Urgent, 58 Herald. BREAKER-OUT to Tractor, for our Pongakawa Mill.—Tunnicliffe and Co., R.D., Te Puke, or Phone '24-423, Auckland. BUTCHER, first-class shopman; must be a good roller; good wages; 5-day week. — E. J. Parkes, Whangarei. Butcher, second shopman. . Must be good tradesman, not eligible military service. Five-day week. —'Apply with copies of references, to SHATTOCKS. LTD.. Ward Street, Hamilton. CAMERAMAN, experienced, military, and air force area and street; high'remuneration for good worker; equipment supplied.— B.J, 789 Hkkald. CARPENTERS; long hours. Foreman, A.C.C. Huts, Albert Park. CARPENTERS, Grafton area; good tradesmen only; 3/4. —King 43-595.. C CARPENTERS, country work; 10-hour day. > —Phone 20*451, or after G p.m. 44-813. C CARPENTERS (10). for Bombay Convales- / cent Hospital.—H. Cowper, c.o. Fletcher Construction, Nelson St. C CARPENTERS, Tradesmen. First-class conJ ditions.—Evenings, Archer and Hicks. 15 Home St., Grey Lynn. CARPENTERS and Labourers for urgent emergency works; overtime, etc. N. Cole, Ltd., Madden St., City. CASHIER experienced (Female) for large office, no Saturday work.—-Box 1684, Auckland. IHAIN Machinist Juniors for Dressmaking. ' —M. Chadwick, 79 Lome St. CLEANER (Male), for Nestles Chocolate Factory.—St. George's Bay Rd„ Parnell. CLERK, Lady, Young, for workshop costing and spare parts, store work, must be capable and have initiative. —Z, 34 Herald CLERK, Female, experienced, required for Manufacturer's Office. Must be accurate and good with figures.—Write P.O. Box 1122. Auckland. GLERK, FEMALE, for General Office Work, Intermediate Lady Clerk, about SENIOR, for responsible position Kj in Manufacturer's Office. Must be accurate and thoroughly conversant with all office work, including typing.—Apply, enclosing copies only of testimonials, to Capable, 42 Herald. COMPANION-Help for country, fond children; good wages.—A. T. Michie, Patumahoe. COOK for Rest Home; help given-, £2/2/clear —Phone 16-904. OOK 3rd, also Kitchen Hand; must_ be sober men and ineligible military service. —Hotel Stonehurst, S.vmonds St. Ph. 43-774. OOK for Boys' School. £2/10/- to commence. —Matron, Wesley College, Paerata. Phone Pukekohe 259. COOK'S Assistant for Boys' School; wages i £2 —Phone 25-615. UTTER-BOOKBINDER, first-class, excellent working conditions; top wage 6 to good man. THE PHOENIX PRINTING CO.. LTD., 159 Albert Street. DRAPERY.— Junior Girl or Apprentice, General Drapery; good opportunity; age 15-10 years; refs. required. Kelleway s, Broadway, Newmarket. RIVER for Van, City delivery, good proposition for good man.—King 61-147. ELECTRICAL WIREMAN, first-class, licensed, with all-round general knowledge, including workshop practice, elevator maintenance and repairs and factory installations. —AK, 857 Jlkhald. ITiNGINEDRIVER, with Refrigerator experil ience for shift work at Nestles Chocolate Factory.—St. George's Bay Rd. I7»ACTORY Hands, workshop experience, above award rates. —N.Z. Steel Pipe and Tank Co.. Penrose. FIRE-Spotting and Cleaning, urgently.— Man trustworthy, conscientious, to carry out these duties. Good conditions and wages. JOY TOYS, LTD., 22 Chancery St., City. phone 42-451, I 7 PRESSER, experienced, good con- : ditions, permanent position. MISS WRIGHT, Classic Mftg. Co., 2nd Floor, Sun Bldgs., Cnr. Albert and Wyndham Streets. ENERAL, Female, experienced.—Am-1 bassador's Hotel. 41-569. | IRL, Junior, Legal Offico; state ago, qualifications.—P.O. Box 1110. jjAIRY FACTORY SECRETARY Applications are invited for the position of Secretary. Full particulars of qualifications, salary required, copies of any testimonials. Duties to commence, if possible. May 20. Applications close March 31, 1942, to: CHAIRMAN, KATIKATI CO-OP. DAIRY CO.. LTD., Box 46. Ivntikati. Mail order work. TWO GIRLS REQUIRED, 16 to 20 years, for our Mail Order Department. Packing seeds, executing orders and general training given in all branches of this important war-time industry. Plenty of scope for advancement. All applications treated confidentially. GRIFFITHS. LTD., Seedsmen and Horticulturists, Owens Road, Mount Eden. UEEDSMEN AND NUDSERYMEN O REQUIRE BOY OR YOUTH, 15 TO 20 To learn the Seed Fertiliser and General Nursery Business. Opportunity of extensive experience in all Departments Practical, Technical and Commercial. If ability shown, special training in executive work. All applications treated as strictly confidential. GRIFFITHS. LTD.. Seedsmen and Horticulturist*. Owens Rd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. THE FOLLOWING STAFF REQUIRED 1 BY L. J. FISHER AND CO., LTD., CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, 43 Anzac Avojiue. Phono 40-SOS. EXPERIENCED FINISHERS, EXPERIENCED MACHINIST, APPRENTICE FINISHERS. APPRENTICE MACHINISTS, IMP,ROVER. PRESSER, YOUTH. Pleasant working conditions and good wages. Open until 5.15 p.m. for interviews, also open 9 a.m. till 11 a.m. Saturday morning. TVHE AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. X Applications are invited from Registered Nurses for the position of NURSES" HOME SISTER, at the Auckland Infirmary. Preference will be given to Sisters with Housekeeping experience. Salary £lB9 p.a. Living in. Reply, stating experience, age and enclosing ;wo recent testimonials, to THE LADY SUPERINTENDENT, Auckland Infirmary, Green Lane, Epsom. C. L. GRANGE, Secretary. VETERINARY SURGEONS Applications, closing on 23rd inst, are invited for 2 vacancies on the 1 staff of Vetjrinary Surgoons. Salary in accordance with qualifications, experience., etc., together with :ar allowance ana telephone expenses. Further ietails available from the Secretary. Applicants should give full information, qualifications. State salary expected and earliest date services available. MORRIN S VILLE DISTRICT VETERINARY ASSOCIATION (Inc.). P.O. Box 21. Morrinsville.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24220, 11 March 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24220, 11 March 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24220, 11 March 1942, Page 1

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