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SITUATIONS VACANT A PPRENTICE, Motor Trade; good pros■fx peels, intelligent Boy.—Ph. (5-1-410. A PPRfcNTICES for our Men's Clothing j-x Workroom; expert training, 5-day week. —John Court, Ltd.. Victoria BhJgs„ Victoria St. East. A PPRENTICE for Brass Moulding. All branches of trade taught to suitable applicant. Duties to commence earl.v in Jan. —13. Henry & Co., 12 Neloon St., City. A SSISTANT, small shop, very light work; Ixsuit pensioner.—31 Victoria St. A SSIS'i'ANTS for Milk' Bar; also Cafeteria V Waitresses; day shifts.—Lyons, 13 Customs St. West. BAKER. — Walter Buchanan, Ltd., Bakers, Eden Tee. BORER for Water, experienced.— 1000 Gt. North Kd.. Avondale. or Ph. 88-853 after 7 p. 11l BOY for Mowing Lawns.—Ph. 20-070. 61 Maungakiekie Av„ Green Lane. BOY, learn Hardware Trade. —Apply immediately, Jack Gates, 211 Symoiids St. BUY, iljsiiALD Delivery, holidays, Newton. — Apply 5.30 a.m., Reservoir. Learn Butchery Trade. —Ph. 61-302. Quay Street. BOY for General St-ore to start early Jan. Good conditions and opportunity to learn all branches of Grocery trade. —Adams Store, Belmont. BOYS, IfEKALD Delivery, Mt. Eden. —Apply Corner Burnley Tee. and Dominion Rd„ 7 a.m., or Ph. 27-323. BOYS (3), for essential undertaking; good wages and opportunities, ideal working conditions.—Dominion Lead Mills, Ltd.. Morrow St., Newmarket. BURROUGHS Calculator Operator, exper.; perm, position; essen. industry; salary £3. —Box 918, Auckland BUSHMAN, take charge of bush; must start immediately; good prospects.—Axe, Herald. Rotorua. CIASHIER, for large machinery office; typing / necessary; exper. not essential. —International Harvester Co. pLERK.—GirI, sole charge books, typing; \J essential industry, Dominion Kd.; commence New Year.—Ph. 01-755, evenings, or 1)11-128 HERALD. ~L , 2nd, exper.—Star Hotel. Albert St. OOOK. 3rd.—Star Hotel. Albert St. QOOK, 3rd. experienced.—Royal Hotel. CIOOK and Pantrymaid, immediately.— I California Coffee Shop, 400 Queen St. O California Coffee Shop, 400 Queen St. CtOOK. exper., country hotel, single-handed > kitchen; child no objection.—BQlGsG Herald. ( io6k, female pref. for pastry and smalls; \J top wages and good conditions. —504 A Manukau ltd., Epsom. ... /100K, exper., for Commercial Hotel, Waihi; VV also 2nd Cook for Huntly Hotel. —Dominion Breweries, Ltd., 311 Queen's Arcade. OOOKS, '2nd ami 3rd, exper.; fish and grill v room.—The De Luxe, 57 Queen St. DRIVER, Bread Round. Devonport.—Ph. 70-450. ITUTTER, temporary, for maintenance and . repair work during working days at Xmas, New Year. —Foreman, James Hardie and Co., Penrose. Ph. 24-701. , . fs ARDENISR. part time. Western springs U district. —Ph. 03-004, evenings. GIIRL, light Clerical duties; temporary r position; good salary.—Ph. 43-flbS, or call 150 Albert St. , ... f~~\ IRL, mind children while mother milks; VX good home; handy everything.—Ph. 2SL, Papakura (evenings).

BURROUGHS-' Operator, Senior, for best model book-keeping machine; commence duties January or earlier. | Burroughs Operator, P.O. Box 556. Auckland. USHMAN Working Partner, to manage bush tor sawmill; must start immediately; output exceeds 150,000 ft per month. For further particulars. Lee Bros.. Ltd.. Rotorua. Ph. 290. 7i\RP ENTERS, Bricklayers, Builders* V 7 Labourers, Joiner and Joiners Machinists for firoeUon of Stftto Honscs; tfood conditions. —Residential Construction Co.. Ltd.. Penrose. Ph. 24-7KO, or contact Foreman. Wateruew Estate. Avondale. E~ LECTRICIAN for Pukekohe Dehydration Plant, Reg. Wireman, with ex per. of delicate electrical and control gear. Good prospects.—-Apply in writing to P.O. Box 1203. Auckland. TTTkI for Typing and General Office Work. VT Junior position. Good salary and conditions. To commence immediately or January 10. —Written applications to Junior, Box 1027. Auckland. 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. A\f()MEN or Girls, several, good type, for YV our Foodstuffs Factory; good conditions, 5-dav week, overtime work also available. — Brown, Barrett. Ltd.. Carlton Rd.. Newmarket CITY ORGANISER, full-time, for Auckland—Applications invited from mem ; bcrs of the Amalgamated Engineering Trades Union. Conditions of employment may be obtained from Union Office, Trades Hall Hobson St., C.l. Applications close Saturday, Dec IH. 11)13. 1 ,* RMATURE WINDER URGENTLY. r Progressive Electrical Firm Engaged on Essential Work Applicant must have thorough Knowledge of A C. and D.C. windings. Good working conditions and rate of pay assured BOX 1825, AUCKLAND. BOOK & STATIONERY TRADE.—Head of Hie Book and Stationery Dept. of a well-known wholesale firm. Knowledge of buving and selling reqd. Written applications (strictly confidential), with full parties., should be addressed to Confidential, P.O. Box SSI. Auckland BOOKBINDING.— We require Junior Girls in our Bindery Dept. Those just leaving school who wish lo learn a trade which is interesting and clean, with good wages and conditions, apply Works Manager. HERALD PRINTING WORKS. Wyndham Street.

D,RIVER-Storeinan.— Driver, who will be required part-time in our reserve aud storage section. Furniture experience not necessary. Attractive conditions of employment and good wages. SMITH AND BROWN. LTD.. Syinoiuls St., Auckland. MACHINISTS. Twin-needle. Plain Sewers and Beginners, io start after holidays. Good conditions in modern, airy factory, handy trams, trains, buses, shopping. Applv immediately to NUFFIELD MANUFACTURING, CLOTHING AND SOFT MOODS MANUFACTURERS. Nuffield St.. N e w market. OFFICE JUNIOR (FEM-ALE).—Position embraces typing and clerical work and offers an excellent opportunity for ft keen Girl to obtain a general grounding.—-Apply by letter or ph. Accountant, for appointment, NATIONAL DISTRIBUTORS. LTD.. Stanley St., City. PANEL BEATERS AND MOTOR BODY I BUILDERS, urgently, for defence and essential transport work: good conditions, lstciass work. REBVEI.Y. ELLIS .t COLLING WOOD. LTD., Motor Body Builders, ■l2-11 Stanley St.. Auckland, C.l. Plis. 11 -181, -18-534■ PARENTS. —Commence Your Daughter's Career with every opportunity to learn an interesting and useful vocation. Call at Silk nit (N.2.). 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 the most congenial conditions Interviews between » a.in and 4.45 p.rn SILK NIT (N.Z.), LTD.. Top of Symonds Street TnROCK. MACHiXJSTS. exper., urgently, .1 for our workroom. —The work is very interesting and conditions are the best; highest wages, morning and afternoon tea served. For women with home obligations we can arrange part-time to suit yourself. Wo work :'i nights a week, and you may work from to S.l.j on overtime rates. Come and discuss this with us when you are in town. UNITED CLOTHING CO.. LTD.. :VT_ Wakefield St. GIRLS leaving school to learn Fancy and Light Leather Work, which is interesting and offers variety; 10-hour week; no Saturday work; good conditions. Interested mothers invited to bring their daughters to visit our factory and see the class of work. Exper. tradeswomen and machinists also needed. J. WISEMAN AND SONS. LTD.. Anzac Av.. opf>. Station Hotel. JUNIORS. several, to commence work as '* goon as possible. .Excellent opportunity for Girls leaving school to be thoroughly taught the manufacture of high-class Ladies' Coats and Costumes. Willing girls have excellent prospects. Parents are invited to call and interview us and inspect our bright, airy workroom. —L. J. Fisher and Co.. Ltd., Gane Bldgs., Anzac Av.. City. Ph. -10-SOS. DOCKYARD, DEVONPORT . ENTRY OF APPRENTICES Applications closing Friday, December Ml will be received by the Captain Superinten dent H.M.N .Z. Dockyard, Auckland, N 1 (from whom forms and particulars of ap pointment are available), from Youths between ages of 15 and 17 years lor appointment of twenty-eight (28) civilian apprentices for following trades: — Blacksmith Boilermaker <U), Brickla.wt Coppersmith, Eletrician Fitter mid Turner ((>). Joiner, Painter, Plunit'ci CO Rigger, Sailmaker Sheet Metnlwnrkei (•_>). Shipwright I'J) Proficiency standard .i! I'dmatluii irijinre'l Inimical College training an ad*arilage H is to be clearly understood that entries will bo of an entirely civilian nature, and no, food clothing or accommodation will bo provided by tho Navy Department.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24768, 16 December 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24768, 16 December 1943, Page 1

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