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SITUATIONS VACANT A PPREMTCES for General Engineering; ->-X also for Boiler Making; essential industry.—N.Z. Steel Pipe and Tank Co., Ltd., Penrose APPRENTICES for Ladies' Coat Manufacturing; good prospects and conditions.— Parisian Coat Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Albert St. A 11ENDANTS for Garage; experienced in -iX night work; good wages.—Ring 54-350 for particulars. J3ARMAN, relieving, reliable.—Albert Hotel. BEEKEEPER'S Assistant.—Strong Youth; £3/10/- per week and board; experience unnecessary.—Bees, 754 M Hkkald. BAKER, Small Goods.—Foreman, Cooke's Bakery, (JO Queen St. BOi. —Model Aeroplane Factory, 322 Broad way, Newmarket. BOY, strong, to learn butchery trade. —R. S. MagTU. 237 Symomls St. BOOT Trade. Girl Learners wanted. — Trenwith Bros., Wakefield St. BOY, strong, wanted; £3 per week. —For particulars Ring 24-785. DOY (14-15), butcher shop, no delivery.— D Vuglar, 50 Great North Rd. BOY, under 17, strong, for Store Work. Good wages.—Apply with refs., Smith and Brown, Ltd., SymoiidK St. BOY for Warehouse and Messages.—H. L. Ganderton & Co., Tent and Cover Manufacturers, 41 Federal St. BOY. —Good Warehouse Job for Smart Boy; must be alert and tidy.—Apply personally, Classic Manufacturing Co.. T. and G. Bldgs., Elliott St. BOY for Clothing Factory; good opportunity for smart boy.—L. J. Fisher and Co., Ltd., Gane Bldgs., Anzac Av. Phone 40-805. BOY, smart, intelligent, for Merchant's Office. Good prospects.—Frank M. Winstone (Merchants), Ltd., 71-79 Customs St. East, Auckland. BOYS for Saddlery Manufacturing Dept.— J. Wiseman and Sons. Ltd.. Anzac Av., Auckland. BOYS U6-18) for Asbestos Cement Fac* tory. Good Hands can earn above award rates. —Bardie's Fibrolite Works, Penrose. OYS and Girls offered good positions. Good wages and conditions. factory Manager, Donaghy's Rope and Iwine ■Co. BOOK-KEEPER, experienced Girl, for Retail Mercery business. Queen St.; good salary and conditions. —KV, 100 Herald. OOK-K EEPEK-Ty piste with shorthand experience for country town near Auckland; good wages to capabto girl.—Reply, atat ing wages, experience, etc., PH. 894 M herald BOOKSTALL Assistant, Lady, light wprk and easy hours; must be used to giving change.—Magazine, 110 Herald. BOOT Shop.—Exper. Youth or Adnlt as Salesman; ineligible.—Sales, 116 Herald. BUTCHER, shop and short parcel delivery. —Vincent and Sons. Matamata. BUTCHER, first-class small goods man, and Shop Assistant.—Timewell & King, Ltd., Butchers, Whangarei. BUTCHERS. Shopmen (2); wages £6/10/. Phone 480, To Awamotn (evenings). UTCHERS (2), best of working conditions, highest wages paid.—Metro Meat, 322 Karangahape Rd. Phone 43-40 S. CARPENTER, good Finishing Hand; short period.—Ring Hammond, 16-608. 2nd, male or female. —Star Hotel, / Albert St. CLERICAL Assistant, with General Office experience, required immediately.—The Iron & Steel Co. of N.Z., Ltd., Stanley St., C.l. COOK, 2nd, 5-haiided kitchen: , also Kitchenmaid, City Restaurant. —Ring -11-407 CIOOK, 3rd, woman; also Waitress. — > Y.M.C.A. ( TOOK, female. —Criterion Hotel, Otahuhu. V/ Ph. 24-241. COOK, Senior Second. —Apply Chef urgently, Hotel Auckland. CIOOK, hotel, country; above award rates; / to-day.—RT, 88 Herald. GOOK for Boys' School; £3 per week.— Matron, Wesley College, Paer&ta. Phone 25-615, or Pukekohe 259. riOOK'S Assistant; wages £2/5/-.—Matron, W Wesley College, Paerata. Ph. 25-615, or Pukekohe 259. DRIVER, Driver's Assistant and Factory Hand.—Apply Grey & Mcnzies. DRIVER for Speeder, %yd. Excavator; urgent.—Contractor, Box 9, Pukekohe. DRIVER, Chev. Delivery Van.—Fishermen's Co. (Auck.), Ltd., opp. City Marts. DRAPER, on pension, for light work and short hours.—P.O. Box 1016. 1 ENGINEER, for Factory, general repairs U and maintenance; permanent position to suitable man.—Dominion Lead„ Mills, Ltd., Morrow Street, Newmarket. I FACTORY Hands: previous experience not essential; must be ineligible.—Mr. Talbot Ambury's. Ltd., Manukan Rd. FINISHER, experienced, for small Embroiderv Workroom, with knowledge of cutting for blouses and neckwear. —Exquisite Finish Studio. -19 Brunswick Bldgs., City. I FLORIST'S Junior Girl.—Delphine Floral Artiste, 101 Karangahape Rd. Cleaner for 3 Mornings a Week.- - Apply 4 p.m.. Thursday, to Adams-Bruce, Ltd., Otahuhu. W5 have vacancies for a "Warehouse Junior 10 years of age.—Apply personally to W. D. and H. 0. Wills (N.Z.), Lid., Auckland A VON MANUFACTURING COY., 24 A Fanshawe Street. Frock and Overall Manufacturers, require Experienced Machinists. Improvers find Girls to learn Frock 'Making. Good conditions. Permanent positions A PPRENTICES. —Wo have vacancies for irV promising JUNIOR MACHINISTS. Reply, stating age and experience, or phone for appointment, CHILDSWEAR, LTD.

Burroughs calculator operator—a Good Opening for a Senior or Junior Girl with experience. Warn above award rates. OPERATOR, 49 Herald. FURNITURE Storeman and Packer, competent man, to take charge of our Despatch Department. Ineligible for military service.—BAßNETT-BARXETT, Furnishers, 415 Queen St. "VARDMAN, capable taking full charge of 1 yard, urgently; no invoicing or consigning; good conditions; house available.— TUNNICLIFFE AND CO., Private Bag, Rotorua, or Phone 2:1-423, Auckland. Boot trade, machinists-for HIGH-GRAbE SLIPPER AND SHOE WORK. Also. GIRL for Beading and General Work. HOLLYWOOD SHOES, LTD.. At Rear of Regent Theatre. Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome Street. Phone 4-M3O. Male office jcnio r. JUNIOR TYPIST, Also FEMALE JUNIOR TELEPHONE OPERATOR. Good wages. .\ni)lv with copy of references to ST*!. FOREST PRODUCTS, LTD.. P'Rorke Road, Penrose. QHOWROOM AS SISTA NT. IO Male, for Sales and General Duties, Required at onr Queen St. Showroom. Clerical knowledge an asset. Applications and copies of references only to WALKER AND HALL (N.Z.), LTD., P.O. Box 373. Auckland, C.l. HHABLE HANDS J- tor Ladies' Costumes. Journeywomen or Improvers. Good wages and conditions. Applv in person to Inquiry Desk, Ist Floor, FARMERS' TRADING CO.. LTD., Hobson St. Or Phone 42-868 after 6 p.m. WE HAVE VACANCIES in our up-to-date workroom for EMBROIDERY MACHINISTS, also GIRLS (14 to 16 years) to learn the manufacturing of high-class ladies' lingerie Excellent conditions Personal applications. LADDALOC LINGERIE, 350 to 362 Broadway, Newmarket. OROUGH OF fi AROH A. TOWN CLERK. Applications are invited, returnable to the undersigned at. noon on MONDAY, April 27, 1042, from persons with Local Body experience and ineligible for military service, for the position of Town Clerk. Treasurer and Valuer to the Borough of To Aroha. Salary £l5O p.a. Duties commence on June 1, 1942. Schedule of duties on application. F. W. WILD, Town Clerk. WE HAVE VACANCIES ON OUR YY STAFF FOR—(a) CLERK. Young Lady, 18-20, with 3 or 4 years' experience. (b) YOUTH, 16-17. for our Electrical Showroom . (c) YOUTH, 16-17, for our Electrical Warehouse. Excellent opportunities for advancement Apply personally to THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL AND ENGINEERING CO.. LTD., Cr. Little Queen and Customs Sts., Auckland. WE REQUIRE THE FOLLOWING YV additional staff to commence immedifor the position of Shorthand-Typist must have had at least 5 years experience and must bo thoroughly capable Stenographers. Applicants for the clerical positions must have had sound practical expedience and be conversant, with all phases of office routine. The positions are permanent and carry good salaries Working conditions are ideal, in modern air-conditioned offices. A cafeteria is run in conjunction with the factory for the benefit of the staff. The Company will defrav transportation costs from the Citv to and from Penrose. Plywood Bids., Great South Rd., Penrose.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24244, 9 April 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24244, 9 April 1942, Page 1

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