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SITUATIONS VACANT HOUSEMAID- Waitress. 2nd Cook, Waitress.—Ph. 44-252. HOUSEM AID- Waitress! also Relieving Laundress —People's Palace, Queen St. HOUSEM AID-Waitress. exper.—Lulworth, 143 Grafton Rd. HOUSEMAID-Waitress or Waitress, excellent conditions; live in or oat. —Newmarket Hotel. HOUSEMAID and Pantrymaid.—Kia Ora, American Red Cross Service Club. Salary £4 week.—Ph. 31-020. INVOICE Typist, accurate, to commence, immediately, with some previous experience. —Apply personally, Manager, 20th Century Fox Film Corp. (25. Z.), Ltd. JUNIOR for Dressmaking Workroom, 35 Hall of Commerce, High St.—Ph. 30-872. Hand. —Star Hotel. Albert St. KITCHEN Hands for day, also for night; good wages and conditions. —Ph. 43-429. KITCHENMAID. mid-day.—Stilson'B, 41 High St. KITCHENHAND, male or female; wages £ii/9/: —Station Hotel. KITCHENM AID-Waitress, day work; good conditions. —Civic Hamburger Bar, 336 Queen St. LABOURER, Junior, for Bakehouse, urgently.—Manager. Kent's Bakeries, Ltd., York St., Newmarket. lAD Y, junior, for tobacco counter. —Dolores, J 254 Broadway. LADY Assistant, Country Store, convenient to town; state age, experience, refs. Waikato.—JNl942 Herald. LADY, young, for office, one able to commence immediately pref. but not necessary. —Secretary, Kent's Bakeries. Ltd.. York St., Newmarket , t T AUNDRESS, General, Auckland Cln.bj !j live in if pref., week-ends free. —34 Shortland ft. T OGGING Contractor, with tractor, pull JJ approx. 5-6 million ft. timber. —GTIIBO IiCKALD. MAID, relieving; wages above award; sleep in—Ph. 4i-ai». „ MAN to remove about 20 trees, St. Hellers. —Ph. 41-700. , i MAN, capable, urgently, for odd Carpentering work; week-ends if pref.—Ph. 16-709 "M'AN, handy tools, assist builder; good iVL wages; immediately.—6s-214, 8 a.m. today. x MAN for Foodstuffs Factory; able to control girls and see to despatch of goods, rail and steamer.—Apply first instance, stating experience, to Prospects, P.O. Box 1871. MANAGER, experience country store, small; (Post Office conducted on premises), Raglan County; state age, refs. and when can start. Trustworthy.—JKl94l Herald. TIT ASTER, Assistant resident, usual form MANAGER, experience country store, small; (Post Office conducted on premises), Raglan County; state age, refs. and when can start. Trustworthy.—JKl94l Hkrai-d. MASTER, Assistant resident, usual form subjects, required for Feb., 1944. —Further details, apply Headmaster, King's Preparatory School, Remuera. "YTIGHT Waitress, experience not necessary; i\ must be married woman; good wage.— Shortland Cafe, 151 Symonds St. MIGHT Porters (2), Pantrymaids (2), for 1A American Red Cross Service Club, Auckland.—Ph 31-060. contact Miss 'Wagner, 9 a.m. to 5 p.rn NURSE, semi-trained, day duty; good wages and conditions; City.—Aßlso Herald. PANTRYMAID- Waitress. Porter Steward.— Northern Club. T) ANTRYMAID. experienced; good condiX tions. —Metropolitan Hotel. PENSIONER, gardening and odd jobs; good home; £1 week. —N51124 Herald. PENSIONER, married nref., for Gardens; free cottage, milk, firewood and small wage.—Yandle. Putaruru PENSIONER, married. 8-room bach free; 25 miles Auckland: cow provided: return light duties.—CQloß Herald. GIRL, pleasant, about 10. fond of children, immediately, as permanent assistant; good training and happy conditions. Marjorie Daw. The Children's Shop, Remuera. GIRLS and 'Women wanted, good wages and conditions; those willing to work overtime can make really big wages. Come out and see the work you would be required to do. —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. iVrECHANICS (2) experienced, for our JLYJL well-appointed Workshop; ideal working conditions, full time assured, plus overtime if desired.—Phillipps Motors Ltd.. Ford Dealers, New Plymouth. OFFICE Junior (Boy), to commence in December. Permanent position and good prospects. Wages in accordance with Clerical Workers' Award. —N.Z. Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd. Tasman Bldgs., Anzac Av., Auckland. GIRL OR YOUTH for Petrol and Retail Department. This is a golden opportunity to commence work with an up-to-date firm and there are good opportunities for advancement later 4 COOPER AND CURD. LTD.. Pukekohe. /"•<IRL for Manufacturer's Office at New\JTmarket, general office duties, book-keeping and tvping, previous experience essential. Salary £3 51- per week. Applv in writing with copies of testimonials to . ACCOUNTS, P?0 Box BSI, Auckland. GIRL, -Junior, from school, with knowledge of typing, and of artistic temperament, with aptitude for drawing. She will be given every opportunity of developing into an Architectural Draughtsman. To commence work on January 16, 1944, at 9 a.m.—Apply in own handwriting to TRI39 Herald. GIRLS, at once and early January, just leaving school, who would like to learn a useful essential trade. Five-day week. Liberal salaries paid, plus bonus. Factory Manager, LTD., National Mutual Bldgs., Chancery Street. GIRLS (14-18), opportunities to learn the making of Ladies' Exclusive Lingerie in our hygienic workrooms, under pleasant, up-to-date methods; permanent positions and opportunities for advancement Personal application: LADDALOC LINGERIE. 350-362 Broadway, Newmarket. Girls leaving school. Excellent opportunity learn useful trade in small workroom engaged in manufacturing Ladies' Coats and Costumes. Essential work, under ideal conditions.—Apply immediately, R. F. CAMPION, 4 Kingston Street. Ph. 41-654. Glove manufacturing. Smart Junior for this interesting work. The conditions are excellent and the wagee are good. The work Is clean and light.—Apply immediately and arrange to start in the New Year MRS. GORE, GLOVESTYLE CO., LTD., Brunswick Bldgs., High St. IADY, young, as assistant in general office J work, by manufacturing concern. Applicants must have knowledge of typewriting and shorthand, and also be reasonably good ai figures. Ideal working conditions, with excellent opportunities for advancement. Essential industry. 5-day week. NFI74 Herald. C A W M I L L WORKERS. ° FORESTRY UNIT. RETURNED SOLDIERS. Exper. Men in all positions in Mill and Bush. Good conditions and good wages.— Apply to Mr. L. R. Pulham. Taumarunui, or to the Mill Manager, Erna, or Mangapeehi. The Marton Sash, Door & Timber Co., Ltd. QHORTHAND-TYPISTE, SENIOR.—To an O experienced Senior we are able to offer a permanent and highly-paid position. The work is interesting, and the conditions excellent. —Personal or written applications to SMITH AND BROWN. LTD., 14S-152 Symonds St. pLERICAL WORK FOR JUNIORS LEAVING SCHOOL. ; Young Ladies leaving school (also Lad) for training in our Office. Good wages and conditions. Successful Applicants will be trained in section of office suited to their desires and capabilities.—For interview, please Phone TURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD.. 32-100 (Mr. Burrow). GIRLS can secure Permanent. Highly-paid Positions, with liberal bonuses, while learning to become skilled Hosiery Operatives. Tho Korma Mills offer you interesting work, excellent prospects and pleasant working conditions in their modern Hosiery Mills, with own cafeteria and radios, etc. No experience necessary. STAFF MANAGER. Korma Mills, Ltd., Chancer* Street, Auckland. GIRL APPRENTICES, for our Factory, 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.l. 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 tho New Year. Call and see us at the earliest opportunity. BOND MANUFACTURING COMPANY. H.B. Buildings, Karangahapo Rd. WINCH DRIVER for the Masterton County Council; capable man to operate a Dragline Excavator, one who has had some exper. preferred, but this is not essential Applications, to close on Friday. Dec. 10. 1943. are invited from persons exper. in handling machinery who will be given instruction in the work prior to taking charge Award wages, paid statutory and annual holidays. Duties to. commence Jan. 4. 1944,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24761, 8 December 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24761, 8 December 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24761, 8 December 1943, Page 1