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SITUATIONS VACANT ii'ROCK Machinists, also finishers.—Dorothy Gowns, Forresters' Bldgs., Albert St. / IARDJSNJSR, exper., X day weekly.—PeaVJ cock, 5 Bridgewater Rd.. Parnell. CJARDENER-Handyman, good home, light * duties; wages, 20/-; state age, experience.—Comfortaple, 118 Herald. GJ. ARAGE Attendant for our lubrication i _ dept.; no Sat. afternoon or Sunday work. —Northern Automobiles. (2J.ENEKAL, capable, Marino Hotel. Howick. A —Phone 4. GENERAL (female) or Housemaid-Waitress; reliable.—Ambassador Hotel, 41-569. GJ.IKL or Woman lor Warehouso. —Prosit pectw, 82 llkhalo. GI.IKL for Electrical and Hardware Shop; r good wages.—Suburbs, 00 Herald. fjIRL, smart, reliable, for Milk Bar; honesty VF essentia!.—J 81 Symonds St. Ph. 48-679. /lIRL for Confectionery Factory.—Stacey V* Bros., 38.'> Kh.yber Pass, Newmarket. CT.IHL with months' experience for Cake F Shop.—Manageress, Cooke's Restaurant. 60 Queen St. CJIKL, General Duties, Bakehouse, experiFence unnecessary; good wages.—Watson, 472 Karangahape Kd. CiIRL. young, smart; good wages; experiJ ence unnecessary.—Lea's Delicatessen. 215 Karangahape Rd. GIRLS, 14-18, for Glove Factory.—Wellfit, Plaza Bldg., Queen St. GIRLS for Light Factory Work. Dominion Rd. IRLS, loung, nice hand work; good conF ditions,—Wellfit, Plaza Bldg., Qtieen St. GIRLS (5), Stit-chers, experienced, and Learners, for Saddlery Dept.—J. Wiseman and Sons, Ltd., Anzac Av., Auckland. Ci IRLS for Smocking and Finishing; experiFenced, or Learners for workroom.—Mrs. Newton, 14 Pitt St. GIRLS, junior, for Office Work; no previous experience necessary.—Bond and Bond, Ltd., Commerce St. G J. IRLS /or our Printing and Book-binding F Lepts; Juniors or Beginners to learn trade.—4 Poynton Tee., near Fire Station, Pitt St. GUILLOTINE Cutter, not eligible for military service.—Empire Box Co., Ltd., Broadway, Newmarket. Hairdresser, good.—f. Porter, 265 Queen St., City. Hairdresser, expert getter; also bright, intelligent Junior.—Elsie Hubber. Housekeeper, capable.—st. Mary's Homes, Otahuhu. TTOUSEMAID.—Ventnor Hotel, Devonport. HOUSEMAID, Teachers' Training College Hostel.—Matron, Phone 62-887. INVOICE Typiste, competent.—Apply own handwriting, stating age and enclosing copies of testimonials, to ABC, 165 Herald. UNIOR Office Girl.—Ring Phone 40-066. JUMOR Ty»wt wanted, knowledge of bookkeeping helpful.—Typist, 146 Herald. JUNIOR, just left school preferred.—As tor Clothes, Ltd., above McKenzie's, 126 Queen St. JUNIOR Shorthand-Typist for our Office. Excellent opportunity for the right type.— Apply personally, Classic Manufacturing Co., T and G. Bldgs. Elliott St. HOUSEMAID Waitress, good -wage.— Girls' Friendly Society, Wellesley St. E. KARITANE or Children's Nurse for 3 months, from May 1, for 2 little Girls, 3 years and 20 months; refs. ess.—Mrs. K. w. Ludbrook, Ohaeaw'ai, Bay of Islands. KITCHENHAND and Experienced Waitress.—Hardwick Tearooms, 175 Queen St. LADY'S Maid. —Experienced Lady's Maid required for permanent situation; good refs. essential. —E. 862 M Herald. LEADING Insurance Company requires the services of a competent Lady Clerk, preferably with gome previous experience in fire insurance.—Underwriter, 113 Herald. KARII'ANE Nurse, Ist week in May.—Ph. 42-095, or write Permanent, 142 Herald. KNIFE Hands, Fish Markets, Auckland.— Fisheries, Ltd. EITCHENMAID, experienced; good worker. —32 Albert St. LAUNDRESS for Boys' School; wages £2/10/-. —Matron, Wesley College, Pae-rat-a. Ph. 25-615. or Pnkekohe 259. MACHINISTS, female, beginners and experienced hands; good wages and working conditions. —H. L. Ganderton & Co., Tent and Cover Manufacturers, 41 Federal St.

MAN, married, for small FaTm and Butchery. Butchery experience not essential; wages £5/10/-/ free house (npw, all conys.). meat find milk. —VTH, 179 Bteiulp. - MATERNITY Nurse or Experienced Probationer. Obstetric Hospital.—ZK. 44 Herald. MECHANIC, capable taking charge country garage; permanent position. Good opening right man.—R- Lee/ Pntarnrn. Boy or youth for men's CLOTHING FACTORY, On Essential War Work. 25/- to start. WALTON. LIMITED 4 Kingston Street, off Albert Street. CLERK-Book-keeper. Man, thoroughly conversant with double entry book-keep-ing and able to take out monthly balance. Must be ineligible for military service and willing to asist in attending petrol pumps.— Rng 43-151 for interview. ■ CLERK.— LADY CLERK, with General Office experience (not ledgers), is required for Merchant's Office; state age and past experience. Wages £3 10/-. CLERK, C.o. Box 1655, Auckland. CLERK.— Man for City Office Invoicing and checking. Experience in figure work essential. State age, also details of past experience. Salary £6 ol- peir week. W.M., Co. P.O. BOX 798. AUCKLAND. 1 FACTORY HANDS for Shift Work; also * LABOURERS at Chelsea Refinery, (Levy Books must be prodnced). Apply Refinery, Chelsea.—THE COLONIAL SUGAR REFfNING CO., LTD. (Incorporated in N.S.W.). ; IN SUR AN C E.—A Company transacting Fire, Marine and Accident business requires services of JUNIOR TYPISTE with 2 or 3 years' experience. INSURANCE, 156 Heuald. JUNIOR CLERK.—GIRL as Junior Clerk J for Wholesale Merchant's Office. Wages £1 5/- per week. MERCHANT, C.o. P.O. Box 798, Auckland. TUNIOR BOY, INTELLIGENT. J Pleasant work in congenial surroundings. Excellent wages and prospects. SAMUEL J. GUDSELL AND CO.. 35 Elliott Street, City. I ADY young, about 16; excellent position 4 for reliable Junior Typiste; wages well above award.—Apply immediately to the Manager Modern Bag Company. Head Office, 400 Queen St., little above, opp. lown Hall. Phono 40-867. A/fEN FOR HARDIE'S FIBROLITE i\l FACTORY. PENROSE. „ Shift work. Good pay and overtime. Expert ence not necessary.—Apply STATE PLACEMENT OFFICE, High St., Auckland. OFFICE BOY required for Merchant's Office. Age 15 or 16 years. NATIONAL DAIRY ASSN. OF N.Z.. LTD.. Fanshawe St., Auckland. OFFICE JUNIOR, Girl, 15 to 16. Shorthand and typing not essential. AUCKLAND LAUNDRY CO., LTD.. Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn. SHOE SALESWOMAN Junior. Experience essential. Required for Ladies' Shoe Dept. Apply at once, Staff Manager, GEORGE COURT & SONS, LTD., Karangahape Road. JUNIOR, SOAP MAKER, must have good qualifications, high wages. Also Youth, to learn Soap Trade; good pay, smart worker. RING 16-008. \\7 AR EHOUSE Assistant for Engineers \ } Supplies. Previous experience preferred, but not essential.—W. 11. Iwigg, Ltd., Britoniart Place. VOUTH, STRONG, 16 TO 17, FOR 1 ELECTRIC RANGE ASSEMBLY. Previous experience not essential. SCOTT BROS., LTD., 41-43 Anzac Avenue. vrOUTHS, gentlemanly, willing, mechanicX ally inclined, for manufacture of Electrical and Mechanical Appliances. Good conditions, wages above award, permanent, interesting work. —L. T. Hayman, Ltd., 144-146 Victoria St. West. A N Opportunity is open for a Cutter with u.x some ability to join the firm of R. Jaffe, Ltd., for the cutting of men's and women's garments. It is generally known that a man liaving experience with us can accept any first-class cutter's job. Salary will be paid according to ability.—R. JAFFE. SECRETARY - ORGANISER. A. wellknown Trade Organisation requires the services of a Secretary-Organiser on a parttime basis. Good remuneration is offered and knowledge of Overseas Trade, Customs and Import procedure is desirable.—XYZ, C/o P.O. Box 1393, Auckland. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS have imme. \ t diate permanent vacancy for a JUNIOR INVOICE TYPISTE. Wages according to ability and capacity to do a good job. Steady, progressive employment in an important indusky for the rigrht employee. Only those willing to do a fair day's work and improve their position need apply. Telephone Accountant, Phone 41-900, SHARLAND AND CO., LTD., Lome Street.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24244, 9 April 1942, Page 1

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