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SITUATIONS VACANT T ADY or Man, Assistant, Country Store j JLi handy Hamilton; state axe. refe.s trustworthy.—MMl2o6 Herald. LIFTMAN, permanent position; commence December i'B. —Caretaker, Endean's Bldgs. \I ACHINIST for lst-ctass ladies' wear pro--IVL ductiou; good wages and conditions.G.P.Q. Box 1800. MACHINISTS C2), smart, start immediately or earliest potssible; wages' £3/15/cleur. Non-essential.—American Tailor ana Presser, 3 Darby St., City. MAN for yard duties, sleeping cars. Ancltland; good wages, hours and conditions. —Depot Foreman. Sleeping Care, Auckland Railway Station MARKET Garden Workers (4), hoeing and weeding tomato crop.—Brightweli, Avondale Rd., Avondale. "VTUR.SE, trained. £IOO per annum.—Dr. -i-> King, The Sanatorium, Morrinsville. N'UKSING Aids. Matron, Sanatorium, Rotorua. PAINTER, lst-class tradesman, for carspraying, perm, position; state wages required.— M. M. Shaw, Box 102. Hamilton IDAINTER, Pa.perhanger. country, long job; good conditions for lst-class tradesman. — .Ph. 18-01' J. between 0-7 p.m.. or HR7SI Herald. IJASTRYCOOK, Female pref., wages £6 -I 10/. —504 A Manukau Rd.. Epsom. Ph. (s■l-750. DKOVISION Man, thoroughly exper.: must I be used to carving cooked ham. Permanent position for suitable man. Herald SAXOPHONE Player E flat, Alto, must O read and memorise; permanent job.—Ph. -12-51J2. K. Carrirk. CHOP Assistant, Beginner, good opportunO ity.—Miss Young, Furrier, The Squirrels, 480 Queen St. WAITRESS, exper., 5 p.m.-8 p.m.; no Sun.; highest wages.—Ccntreway Grill, 20SA Queen St. WAITRESS, commence Jan. 10. —Plea6B apply immediately. Rosa Tearooms. 17 Customs St. E., City YY A ITRESSES —Oceanic, 6 Queen St. MOTOR Mechanics, Fitters and Turners, from December 27-January 10, or permanent work to suitable men if required. Winstone Ltd.. Symonds Street. MOTOR Mechanic, A Grade, thoroughly capable all running repairs and maintenance. for large City Transport Organisation. Urgent, C.P.O. Box 15. Auckland. PLAIN Leather Machinists, to commence work after Xinas. Very good opportunities. Also part-time work, 9-1 p.m. Here are some conditions you will appreciate.—Hermes Gloves, Ltd., 9 High St. RECEPTIONIST and Office Junior, interesting position for Girl keen on music; permanent. Commencing Jan. 1 ( . Previous experience not essential; write, 6tating age. etc. —HG7I4 Herald. QHORTHAND-Typiste, Senior or Advanced O Intermediate, for correspondence and invoicing; excellent conditions and surroundings. —Apply personally, Staff Manager, George Court and Sons, Ltd., Karangahape Rd. STOREMAN-Packer, to start. January 17, with knowledge packing crockery. Good prospects. No Saturday work. References required—J Myers and Co., Ltd.. Hunter St.. Wellington WORKERS, Female, for the Woollen > V Mills. Constant work. Apply personally at the — Onehunga Woollen Mills, Ltd.. Xeilson St.. Onehunga, on Jan. 11 or 12. BOY, TO LEARN LADIES' COAT MANUFACTURING. Good Prospects if you have Ambition. Apply January 4, Factory Manager, PARISIAN COAT MNFG. CO.. LTD.. Elliott Block, Elliott Street. rpOWN CLERK. —Applications are invited X for the position of Town Clerk. Rate Collector, Treasurer and Returning Officer for the Borough of Manurewa. Conditions of appointment may be had on application to the undersigned. H. KAY, Town Clerk, Manurewa Borough Council. JUNIOR CLERK, keen Girl (aged 14-16). w Qualifications, accuracy and neat writing. Good pay and prospects. Permanent; 5-day week. Previous experience not essential. Give full information in a written application to— The Manager, GORDON & GOTCH (A'ASIA), LTD., P.O. Box 584, Auckland. PARENTS. —See your Boy or Girl Ends & place in an N.Z. industry with a future. Our mills, Chancery* St. and Surrey Crescent, can place—immediately—bright girls and boys who will earn while they learn. Generous wages and bonuses. We offer expert tuition, pleasant working conditions, modern cafeteria, radio music and other amenities. Send in your bov or girl to interview —Staff Manager, IvORMA MILLS. LTD.. Chancery Street. 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 the most congenial conditions. Interviews between 9 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. SILKNIT (N.Z.), LTD.. Top of Symonds Street. SYDNEY CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. MOSS VALE BRANCH. Headmistress for the School at Moss Vale before the beginning of the second term in June. The School consists Of about 100 pupils, almost all resident. It is full at present. The teaching staff has been 14. Applications will be received up to Feb. 1, 1944, from qualified members of the Church of England. Remuneration will not be less than £450 a year and may be higher. Full information may be obtained by intending applicants from the Hon. Secretary of the Council, the Venerable Archdeacon S. M. Johnstone. Registrar's Office, Diocesan Church House. George Street, Sydney. MOTOR-CYCLES FOR SALE A RIEL, 1934, 3 I A, 0.h.v., offer. —17 Savage jfxSt., oil Old Mill Rd., Westmere. A RIEL, 500 v.g., overhauled, new battery, Xxreg., £SO cash. —Tindail, Ph. 59A. Manurewa. A RIEL, 4-cyl., 1000 c.c.. unusual opportunity, super machine. —Goldberg Motors, 19 Wakefield St. CiOVENTKV Eagle, latest model, price £4O; * can be seen any time afer 7 p.m., any evening.—3 Hanst St., Remuera. GOLDBERG'S, 19 Wakefield St. —Repairs, Used Machines.'Spares. Country inquiries. INDIAN. Super Scout, new, 18 x 400 tyres, perfect every way; terms. —10A ELawan Rd. One Tree Hill. LEVIS 19-10 2y„ h.p.. good cond., tyres; £OS. — Ph. 133. Howick. MOTOR Scooter, '2/ h.p., needs adjustments; reasonable offer. —16-599, after 6. Royal Enfield, 2y a , £72 io/-i cov. Eagle, 2y a , £55; Coventry Eagle. V/ t , £47 10/-; all in new condition. —Robinson'B Motor-Cycles, Ltd., 19 Grey's Av. FRANCIS BARNETT, IVS, Villiers engine, late model, good tyres; Excelsior, l'A. Villiers vcrv economical, motor overhauled; Coventry 'Eagle, 2'/ a , 2-stroke, renainted, overhauled, good tyres.—Broadway Motors. Kh.vber Pass Rd.. Newmarket. S.E.I. • OTOR-CYCLE PISTONS, Piston Rings, Sprockets, K/S Springs, Chain, Crankpins. New stocks arrived. Send us your -requirements.—SK.EATES & \\ HIIE, LTD., 48 Fort, Street, Auckland. A RIEL. IV* s.v.. very good, reg., £37 10/-; A A.J.S., 2%, 0.h.v., good motor, tyres, repairs to tank, £25; Douglas, 4 h.p., £25; Norton, 3'/i, 0.h.v.; Ariel, 2%, 0.h.v., Sports, £25; Raleigh, 2 3 -J. 0.h.v., £lO. offer. 17 ALEXANDER STREET, off Aitken Terrace. Eden Terrace. BS.A., 1941, general condition and tyres . as new, £92 10/; Ariel. 1939, 500 c,c„ o.li v.; Sunbeam. 1938, 0.h.v.. in perfect condition, £105; BIS .A.. 1036. 500 c.c., 0.h.v., £B9 10/; Triumph, 1936. 0.h.v., perfect, £75; Harlev 500 c.c., late model, single, £OS; A.J.S., 1930, S(XI c.c.. in good order, £45; Enfield 1930 250 c.c.. 0.h.v.; Silver Bullet. Coventry Eagle, 1936, £29 10/; Triumph. 1930 £29 10/; Ariel Special, 1930, £39 30/._Ujohn Dale, Ltd., 525 Karangahape Rd. 40-000, 27-050. The Home of Modern Used Motor-cycles. MOTOR-CYCLES WANTED BROADWAY MOTORS, Khyber Pass, 40-914, pays Cash for Machines on inspect. J" IGHT 2-stroke, any make, good order; J £25 about; cash.—E. Roddell, 18 Jellicoe Av., Mt. Roskill. SEL PERSON, 3 Beach Rd., pays best cash prices for Motor-cycles. Inspect, anywhere. —Ph. 48-405, for prompt attention. "V7ELO, 2-stroke, or any make. Turn your V Cycle into cash for Xmas.—l7 Alexander St., off Aitken Ter.. Eden Ter. T7ELOCETTES, any make, model or con- \ dition. Best price given by Agents.—W. White (Auckland). Ltd Newmarket. Ph. 20-820. A BOUT SELLING YOUR MACHINE.— 1\ We offer up to £BO for Good Motors. Cash on inspection. Write, ring or .call. JOHN DALE, LTD., <525-529 K'hape Rd. 40-000; Res.. 27-550. FARMS WANTED FARM, carry 50 cows, level, near transport; £3OOO deposit.—GNl727 Herald. PARTICULARS of Farms for sale wanted urgently.—C. H. Cox Land Agent. T« lAwamutu, Ph. 8265.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24775, 24 December 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24775, 24 December 1943, Page 1

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