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oMAjx-Did you ""NUGGET" your Shoes this Morning?

SITUATIONS VACANT jpORTER. —Newmarket Hotel. Ph. 20-905. PORTER reliable, urgently.—Albert Hotel. Queen St. JpOTAXO Pickers.—Perkins. City Markets. PROBATIONERS (2), for private bospiJL tal; Remuera.—Ph. 24-779. SALESWOMAN, exper., for Corset Salun; permanent.—Employment Manager, Farmers' Trading Co., Ltd. QCHOOL Girl to assist. —Dorothy Cakes. O 21 Queen St. SERVERY Hands, full-time; Waitresses, fulltime and mid-day; Assistants for clearing tables only.—Restaurant Manager, Milne and Choyce, Ltd., Queen St., City. OHIPT Engineer, Ist or 2nd class CertifiO cate; knowledge refrigeration.—Refs. to Eugiueer Box 5, Frankton Junction. rjMILORS, Tailoresses, first-class, full time J- or piece-out; Female Apprentice; good conditions, wages.—Max Jaffe, 219 Queen St. (opp. Plaza Theatre). riMtUCK-Driver, Heavy duty; essential inX dustry—McKendrick Bros., Ltd., Wellington St. TTSHERS, full-time, for City Theatres; extj perience not necessary; light, congenial TTA-N Driver, for City Delivery work; refs. V essential; wages £6/10/- weekly.—DM4o Herald. WAITRESS, experienced, for Grill Room; good wages and hours.—4s Queen St. \\T A ITER, exper., excellent conditions.— TT Apply between 6 and 7 p.m., Silver Slipper, 3& Port St. WAITRESS, mid-day.—Stilsons, 41 High Street. TRAITRESS and Relieving Maid.—New VV Criterion Hotel. immediately.—Hotel AuckWAITRESS, 5-day week.—The Burlington, Shortland St. WAITRESSES, urgently, from now until Xmas; full or mid-day; good wages.— 274 Queen St. WAITRESSES (2), Cafeteria; Milk Bar Assistants (2). —Lyons. 13 Customs St. West. WAITRESSES, smart, for night work, nejv Grill Rooms; good wages and conditions —Ph. 43-429. WAITRESSES, 1 full time. 1 mid-day; 1 VV Pantrymaid; no Saturday work, finishing 5 p.m. week days.—Rialto Tearooms. H.M. Arcade, Queen St. Ph. 44-751. Tft7"OMAN, young, odd jobs, mornings.— V v Avonhyrste, 62 Symonds St. "OTTOMAN, to Clean, 2 half-days, Monday ' t and Saturday.—Khyber Home Cookery, 78 Khyber Pass. W/OMAN, to help in Pantry; no Sat. or n Sun. work.—White Heather Tea Rooms, Fort St. WOMAN or Girl, witli sewing machine exper.—Apply in first instance. Room 521, sth Floor, Chancery Chbrs.. Chancery St. YOU' 1 ' 55 , Cut Lawns.—34B Manukau Rd. \7"OUTH for ice cream factory.—Oasis, 49 1 Cook St. "VWTH, with or without experiene, Bati- tery Dept., essential industry.—Watson, Steele and Ganley. PENSIONER, Man, for cleaning, earn £1 per week, floor cleaning in City. Apply Cleaning Services, Limited, Ground Floor, Chancery Chambers, corner Chancery ; and O'Connell Streets. SAWMILL Workers for Raurimu. close to rail; good cookhouse and single accommodation.—Manson and Clark. Ltd.. P.O. Box 3. Raurimu. SECRETARY, able to do simple book-keep-ing for 'Warkworth Service Club.—Apply for interview, Mon., Tues.. Wed., during day, or Thurs. evening. Room 410. Dilworth Bldg., American Red Cross SHORTHAND-T.vpist, Senior or Advanced Intermediate, for correspondence and invoicing; excellent conditions and surroundings. —Apply personally, Staff Manager. George Court and Sons, Ltd., Karangahape Rd. T\7"AITRESSES and Pantrymaids. full-time VV and mid-day work; also mid-day Helpers to clear tables; good hours and working conditions. Manageress. Tea Rooms. Farmers' Trading Co. LADY, young, of good appearance, for Architect's Office, a good stenographer with experience in specification work preferred. Commence work 9 a.m., January 16. 1914. This is a Senior position, and good service will be amply rewarded. —Apply in own handwriting to RHI3B Herald. 5. ■jV/f ACHINISTS, for general workroom, to IVJL make all types of garments, including school wear. Presser, Female, for frocks and school wear-, must be used to steam iron. Permanent positions to suitable applicants

MILNE AND CHOYCE. LTD. Apply Mr. Herrick, 6th Floor. "A/TEN FOR RECAPPING AND REIVI TREADING INDUSTRY. An excellent opportunity exists for Men ot the right type to be trained and become proficient in this work. Good future prospects, wages and conditions. RECAPS. LTD., Kingdon St., Newmarket. "\TOTOR MECHANICS, experienced, urgently. Top wages on a 40-hour basis, with the opportunity of substantial overtime in addition. Apply Service Manager, DOMINION MOTORS, LTD., IG6 Albert St. Ph. 32-370. MOULDER URGENTLY, to take charge of Foundry in an essential Industry. To the right man we are prepared to pay an excellent wage. Permanent position. Good conditions MOULDER. Care Box 631, C.PjO.. PHOTOGRAPHIC Assistant.—lst Class Female, for Finishing Photographs; salary £260 per year, with bonuses and fully-paid holiday; some years' experience, and a very thorough knowledge of spotting and finishing is essential.—Apply in confidence to MR. STEELE. Steele Photography. TYRE RECAPPING AND RETREADING JL INDUSTRY. —Several vacancies for Boys who are anxious to enter an industry with excellent prospects, with the opportunity rt thorough tuition in all its branches. RECAPS, LTD., Kingdon St., Newmarket. HUNTLEY SCHOOL, MARTON (Preparatory Boarding School}. For February, 1914:—Assistant Master, suit returned serviceman; Music Master (for teaching of pianoforte, singing and music appreciation; organist and choirmaster to School Chapel); Nurse-Matron, boy of school age (7 to 14 years) not objected to. Application with copies of recent testimonials, should teach the Headmaster on or before December 18. T BALLANTYNE 4 CO., LTD., ChristO . church.—BUYEß for their Ladles' Underwear Dept; also Buyer for Children's Outfitting Dept. These positions (which may litheld by one person if exper. is suitable) are not of a temporary- nature, and call for Buyers exper. in these sections and compete! i to attend to all details thereof. State full particulars of exper., also age and salary required. jITACHINISTS, especially those exper. on IVJL Overlook and Plain Stitch Machines, also exper. BAND PRESSER, by Company manufacturing high-grade Ladies' and Men's Underwear and Outerwear. Positions, with con-siderations-above the ordinary, are offered to competent hands, with permanency assured. Dainty and artistic work. Centrally situated.— Stirling Henry (N.Z.). Ltd., Ist and 2nd Floors, 406 Queen St. MILLINERS. IMPROVERS AND APPRENTICES.—Parents Note: Excellent opportunity of Girls leaving school to learn a lucrative and pleasant occupation, under ideal working conditions: 40-hour week. No work on Saturday. Apply after S a.m. at Workroom: PRESTIGE MILLINERY. LTD.. 2nd Floor, 73 Lome Street, Auckland. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. , AUCKLAND DIVISION. A First-class Organiser, to assist the Organisation in the Auckland Division. Applicants must have experience of this class of work, and be persons of character and integrity. The salary will be commensurate with Applicant's experience and ability.—Written applications to P.O. BOX 1222, AUCKLAND. PARENTS. —Commence Your Daughter's Career with every opportunity to learn % an interesting and useful vocation. Call at Silknit (N.Z.), Ltd., for an interview and an inspection of the premises. A modern cafeteria provides facilities for both hot and cold meals. Bright and airy workrooms ensure working under tho most congenial conditions Interviews between 9 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. SILKNIT (N.Z.), LTD., Top of Symonds Street. SECRETARY-ACCOUNTANT, for Wholesale Grocery Merchants' Office. Successful Applicant must be thoroughly experienced and capable of supervising staff. An excellent opportunity for a keen Man with initiative and ability. The Company has a modern office and an assured growth.—Applications, together with copy refs. only, should be endorsed "Secretary-Accountant," to J. Ilott, Ltd., Advertising, P.O. Box 091, Auckland. TTNIVERSITY OF OTAGO.— U MEDICAL SCHOOL. Applications, closing with the. undersigned on December 20, 1943,; are invited for the following positions:—Teaching Assistant in the Department of Physiology: Teaching Assistant in the Department- of Bacteriology. ■Commencing salary £3OO per annum in each case. A medical qualification is essential. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. / \XE MAN. O.NE MOULD. ONE DAY, \J will produce 150 Concrete Blocks ISin x sin x 6in to build those cottages.- pig and poultry houses, barns, garages ornamental walls, etc. Get particulars of the Lightning (All-Stesl) Mould from H. E. NAPIER, LTD., Wellington.

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

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

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