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SITUATIONS VACANT A RCHITECTURAL Draughtsman, profitable -«L spare-time work.—PWs3l Hkrald. A SSISTANTS, Milk Bar, for Suuday work •XXonly.—Lyons, 13 Customs St. West. BACH, good conditions, suit pensioner, cple., return light duties.—HTlsl3 Herald BAKEIt, to relieve tor 2 months, starting Ist week in Jan.; bread only.—Tuakau Bakeries, Ltd.. Ph. 17. Tuakau. BARMAN, or Porter. — Wynyard Arms Hotel, Wellesley St. BARMAN, good, steady, reliable. —Imperial Hotel, Auckland. 1^ AR.VIAN-Porter, reliable. —Ph. 45-777. BOY, to learn very good trade. —Hermes Gloves. 9 High St.. Professional Chbrs BOY for Factory. —E.M.F. Electric Co. (N.Z.), Ltd., 78 Nelson St, for Restaurant. —32 Albert St BOY or Youth, smart, exceptional opportunity to learn Manufacturing Business; good wagca and conditions. —New Century Products, Ist Floor, City Chambers. BREAI) Roundsman, norse delivery.—Walter Buchanan, Ltd., Bakers, Eden Tee. BRUSH Band.—C. R. Blackett, H.B. Bldgs., Queen St. /CARPENTERS and Labourers, urgently.— V7A. G. Grinter and Son, Ph. 41-376. pLEANER. female, City Bldg.—Ph. 44-075 after 0 o clock. CILEANEK, Female.—Caretaker, Maritime > Bldgs., Quay St., after li p.m. CI LEAN ER (.Woman), 2 hours daily.—Manj ageress, Hampton Court Flats. CUjEAXEK, exp. Woman, Wed., Sat. morn- ' iiigs; 2/(j per hour.—Apply 7 p.m., Radnor Apartments, Waterloo Quadrant,. > ( -(LEANER, female, daily, o a.ni.-b a.m.: 0VV day week; £2/2/- clear.—Room 101, Dilworth Bldg., 10-11 Wednesday, if "1 REAM Grader.—Kaitieke Co-op. Dairy Vy Co., Ltd., Box 109. Taumarunui. —Masonic Htitel. Opotiki. COOK-Housekecper, for Auckland residential nursery; good salary.—Ph. 24-501. CIOOK, Waitress and Waiter, experienced; J good wages; excellent conditions. —WGB22 Herald. , , COOK, exp.. urgently, for new Restaurant; splendid wage to right person.—Ph. 43-429, 45-426. DISHWASHER, female, to start immediately; wages £3/10/- per week clear. — Empire Cafe, Customs St. W. DRIVER, bread delivery. Devonport.—Ph. 70-450. T7UREWOOD Cutter; good wages or conJj tract; long lob.—CAlso6 Herald. I7IR-OCK Machinist, sen., Workroom, 35 . Hall of Commerce, High St. —Ph. 30-872. I FURNACE Man, for brass foundry.—Millar Paterson and Co., Ltd., Halsey St. * pARDENER, half-day week, or 1 day fort\JTnight, lawns, etc.—-< 32-614. GARDENER for suburban borne; room and board provided; permanent position.— Apply 10-12. mornings. 67 Victoria St. West. CI ARDENER,/ digging and soil removal; t about a week's work.—looß New North Ed., Mt. Albert. . j GARAGE Assistant, also Youth; good working conditions. —Cadman's Parking Station, 89 Grey's Av. GENERAL; wages above award; sleep In. —Ph. 41-319. „ , GIRL. Young, to assist In shop.—l4s Great North Rd. GIRL or Woman for onr Egg Grading Department; light work.—G. Strong, c/o J. .Tones. Ltd., City Markets. GIRL, smart (14-10 years), for messages, satisfactory applicant to enter floral dept. later.—Alice Gray, Florist Shop. 300 Queen Street. GIRLS, Senior and Junior, for Shoe Store. —Gebbies Shoe Store, Karangahape Rd. GIRLS. Pick Flowers, general work. — " Barrett's Carnation Gardens .Avondale Rd. GIRLS for Milk Bar, Restaurant. Park Rd.. Grafton. GIRLS (14-10). for piano refeltmg; good wages and conditions. —Ring 60-490. GIRLS, for Mangle Room-. 40-hour week: good conditions. —British Laundry. 259 Parnell Rd. , , . IRLS or Women urgently for important J Foodstuffs Factory; good conditions; 5-, day week. —Brown, Barrett. Ltd.. Carlton Rd.. Newmarket. CLERK Junior, 15 to 16 years, for general office work. Wholesale Motor Warehouse; shorthand not required, typing essential. Excellent opportunity for advancement. —Junior. Box 789, Auckland. CLERK, Lady, 'for Receptionist, in leading Hotel Office; good wages and conditions; state age, particulars of previous employment, copies of testimonials. —MNB33 Herald. COOK, urgently, for exclusive Grillroom just opening; first-class wage, excellent opportunity to keen, experienced, active person. Ideal' conditions. Ph. 43-429. 45-426. CI IRL, young, no exper. necessary, for Tnice, interesting work; best wages and conditions; start now or after Xmas—V.ellnt, 21 His Majesty's Arcade, next Power Board. , - . working conditions; cmcuiwj Saturday work. Apply personally.—Henrys. Dry Cleaners, Broadway. Newmarket. PIRLS and Women wanted, good wages vXand conditions-, those willing to work overtime can make really big wages Come out and see the work you would be required to <!(,.—Auckland Laundry. Ltd., Grey Lynn JUNIOR Typist, about 15, commence after holidays; splendid prospects advancement, will teach simple book-keeping; semi-profes-sional mfg. business; 35-hour week; good wages.--Ring 44-079. between 10 and 12, morn. _____ T\XECHANICS (2), experienced, for our IVJL well-appointed Workshop; ideal working conditions, full time assured, plus overtime if de-sired. —Phillipps Motors. Ltd.. Ford Dealers, New Plymouth. "DAPER Cutter also young Girls, for 1 Bindery Department Working conditions excellent in our large, modern printing works.—Abel. Dykes. Ltd. on Lome St.. Auckland. PENSIONER, man, for cleaning, earn £1 per week, floor cleaning in City. Apply Cleaning Services, Limited, Ground Floor, Chancery Chambers, "corner Chancery and Q'Conneil Sts. V KM AT If HE Winder, urgently, progresA (,jve Electrical Firm engaged on essential work Applicant must Have thorough know ledge of A.C. and D.C. windings Good working conditions and rate of pay assured BOX 1525. AUCKLAND BOYS (2). 14-16 years, for our Mechanical and Stationery Departments. Ideal conditions Excellent opportunity, for advance: ment and good wages Interview can be arraged by Ph 40-48-1 BRITISH TYPEWRITERS. LTD.. 37 Victoria St. W B" OYS CAN EARN BIG MONEY while they learn to become skilled Hosiery Operators at Korma Mills Work light and interesting, conditions pleasant and congenial Positions available on Night Shift and perma nent positions assured. staff manager, korma mills ltd Chancery Street. Auckland r<IRL OR YOUTH for Petrol and Retail VJ Department. This is a golden opportunity to commence work with an up-to-date firm and there are goo<l opportunities for advancemen! later COOPER AND CURD. LTD. Pnkekolie. (IIRL for Manufacturer's Office at NewXmarket general office duties, book-keeping and typing, previous experience essential. Salary £3 5/- per week. Apply in writing with copies of testimonials t rt ' A ("CO UN'IS, P.O Box 881. Auckland. /'URLS to Learn Clothing Mannfacture. vJ Kver.v consideration is given to the health and welfare of the stair. The air is fresh; (he workrooms are spacious; the cafeteria and lunchroom spic and span. Parents whose daughters are desirous of commencing before or after Christinas, come and inspect the working conditions at Rainster House. — Harris Lnngton, Ltd., 4'2S Queen St. /GROCERY TRADE. Several Male and li Female Assistants, for both Suburban and Country Branches, In the case of suburban positions, applications from Women for regular part-time employment over suitable hours will he favourably considered MARRIOTT'S STORES, LTD., Post Office Bldg., Upper Symonds St., Auckland, C-3. \CIIINISTR for Sack Manufacturing ann Repairing Departments. No previous experience necessary Girls from 16 years of ago. Good wases 40-hour week. Any girl so desiring can earn over £4 per week Essential industry McKENDRTCK BROS LTD Wellington St /"I IRL APPRENTICES, for our Factory. vJ for making Army Garments, Shirts and Pyjamas. Willing workers can earn good bonuses. Meals can be obtained from our up-to-date cafeteria on the premises. Morning tea and tea for lunch supplied free. Date of commencement, Jan. 10, 1944. Make arrangements now so that your daughter will be able to start in a good position in the New Year. — R. Greer and Son, Ltd., 38-44 Douglas St., Ponsonby, Auckland, W.I. GIRLS (14-18), to learn the Manufacture of Infants' and Children's Clothing. Either hand work or machining, as you prefer. Positions will be permanent in this essential industry. Light, dainty, interesting work, to learn' which will be of service to you all through life. Commence now or in the New and see us ut the earliest opportunity. BOND MANUFACTURING COMPANY, H.B. Buildings, Karangahape Rd. r<IRLS OR YOUNG MARRIED WOMEN VX For interesting Radio Assembly Work. The work is highly essential to supply urgent needs of the Armed Forces. Factory is clean, airv and conditions are good. Morning and afternoon tea provided and there is opportunity for overtime.—Apply personally, 9.12 a.m. or 2-4 p.m., or ring for appointment. INTERNATIONAL TRADERS, LTD., 76 Anzao Avenue (opp. Tyler'i).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24760, 7 December 1943, Page 1

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