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SITUATIONS VACANT /~tOOK, 2nd. experienced.—Star Hotel, Albert St. lst, lst, female, for Seafoods Restaurant, > Whangarei. /~IOOK, 2nd, four-handed kitchen.—New \J Criterion Hotol. CIOOK, Ranut Hosp., Green Lane; live in ) or out. —Ph. 20-01 M. exper., fish and grill rooiu; v/ £6 week clear. —Victoria Cafe. Cambridge. 1 rtOOK, 3rd; also Kitchenhand; immediately. vV —Soper and Birch, Cavalier. 230 Queen Street. CIOOK, exper., single-handed kitchen. —Lul- > worth Private Hotel, 1-13 Grafton Rd. Ph. 43-278. 2nd, excellent hours, good wages; J no Sift, or Sun, work. —Rialto Tearooms, Bis Majesty's Arcade, Queen 6t. Ph. 44-751, CIOOKS (2), Pantrymaid. Housemaid, uaun'dress; award wages; good hours and conditions.—Apply Acting-Bursar, King's College, Otahuhu. DRAINER, exper., 40 chains, contract pref. —Newton King, Ltd., or Richardson, 2'JBM, Te Awamutu. DENTAL Mechanic; must be lst-class; top wages offered. Duration only.—G. RWilkinson, Dentist. Hamilton. ITiNGINEER, Maintenance, for Lime i.li works; able use gas and electric welders and lathe.—Beros Bros., Te Kuiti. Gl ARAGE Attendant, exper. —* Dominion JT Motors, Ltd., 106 Albert St. G' tENERAL, Tor country hotel; good cortoi- * tions. —Ring or write Kentish Hotel, Waiuku. ' , „ GVIRL. domesticated, for Treatment Rooms. T—AB32O lIKKALD. IRL to drive Baker's Van; light work; VJT good wages.—Trocadero Bakery. Otahuhu. f 11RL, 15-17, for Stationery Shop; good i.T wages to suitable girl.—SKl9ol Herald. IRL to assist EairdressiriK, experience Vj unnecessary.—Salon Rose, His Majesty s Arcade, Queen St. . GiIRL tor Pattern Dept.; nice work; good r wages, non-essential. —N.Z. Cutters' Academy, 400 Queen St /"I IRL for Despatch Dept.; knowledge typ ; VJI ing pref.; good wages.—N.Z. Cutters Acadi rny. 40!) Queen St. Gi IRL Senior, for Shop; capable managing r-small staff; good wages and conditions.— Supply Laundry and Tri-Cleaners, Ltd., 67 Victoria St. West. CURLS, Junior, for our Ten Packing Dept.; 1 40-hour week; good working conditions.— Apply Mr. Johnson. Bond and Bond. Ltd., Commerce St. _ GIRLS, day work, for the Allies Rendezvous Milk Bar, corner Green Lane and Great South Rd —Ph, 20-462. f i ROCERY Trade.—First. Assistant for vTcountry town; able drive jtruck an advantage; good conditions. —PZI79 Herald. HAIRDRESSER, Ladies', exper., Hamilton.—Ph. 17-317, Auck. , j HAND Sewer. exper., neat, suit Royal Oak or Three Kings resident. —25 Fernleigh Av„ Epsom. , T Housekeeper, a .weeks from Jan. i.. 1 man, country, child no objection.—Ph. 171 M, Cambridge. HO USE M AID-W altress, Waitress Cook . (male or female).—Grand Vue Hotol. St. Heliers Bay. Ph. 50-050. _ . GIRL, Junior, for Office of Manufacturing Stationers; shorthand, typing essential; good prospects of advancement. —L. R. Allen and Co Ltd., Manufacturing Stationers, Allenco House, Bledisioe St., Civic Square. rviRL, Junior or Intermediate; one with VX knowledge of invoice typing preferred. Good salary and prospects; essential industry. Winstone, Ltd., 09 Queen Street, r\ IRLS or Young Women—Still more rcVT quired for Packing and Labelling. 40hour week, but overtime available. Pleasant conditions.—Brown, Barrett, Ltd., Carlton Gore RdGIRuS as Learners; no exper. necessary; start Immediately in essential Industry.— Fa.vreform Ltd., 2nd Floor, National Mutual Bldga.. Chancery Street. T7ROCK MACHINISTS (6), experienced, i 1 nrgently, for our Workroom. Casual or permanent employment available or part-tiino from 1 to 8 hours daily. Best conditions, in congenial surroundings. Apply immediately to THE UNITED CLOTHING CO.. LTD.. 37 Wakefield St.. City. "17ROCK PR ESSER, experienced. Also JL GIRLS to learn high-class Erock Manufacturing; clean, light airy workroom. For further inquiries ring 30-628.' \pplv MISS R. M. WRIGHT. Room 23, 2nd Floor, Manchester Unity Bldgs.. corner Hobson and Victoria- Sta. GIRL, Junior, for General. Office Duties. Good position for girl leaving school. 5-day week, essential industry, good working conditions. Experience not necessary. Apply in writing; stating age and experience, if any— DM1204 Herald. rvIRLS. —No experienced required. InterestVX" ing work; good wages. An opportunity to earn nigh bonus. Essential industry. Model factory; ideal conditions. LYNN LACES, Portage Road, New Lynn, t Or Auckland Office, 41 Albert St.. Auckland. ifi IRLS AND WOMEN AS BINDERY VJ ASSISTANTS, Senior or Junior. With or without exper. Full or part-time. Light work. Excellent conditions. Good wages. TIMES PRINTING WORKS. 2-4 Chapman St., Newton. Grocery department manager by a good firm, but applicants must possess sound knowledge of Grocery. In applying state experience and military obligations to—— THE MANAGER, BOX 2. Pukekohe. MALE SHOP ASSISTANTS are required by a large Auckland retail firm; age 1820. Good wages and working conditions to suitable applicants. APPIy "ASSISTANTS," C/o. Goldberg Advertising Agency, Ltd., P.O. Box 1759, Auckland. p A 8 H I E R JUNIOR, to theatre work, required urgently by large Auckland Retail Firm. Also Intermediate, for general office work. Good wages and prospects for advancement. Apply to — "CASHIER," C/o. Goldberg Advertising Agency, Ltd., P.O. Bor 1759, Auckland. GIRLS, Juniors, commencing January. This Factory is modern, airy and centrally situated work is interesting and essential.- We particularly invite parents of Girls just leaving school to interview the Manager by appointment and discuss the advisability of their Girl entering into this industry. LION CLOTHING CO.. LTD. (Next Tyler's), 81 to 83 Anzac Avenue. Ph. 4S-5-14. Girls for modern paper goods FACTORY. Light and Interesting work, under firstclass conditions. Light and airy factory. Essential Industry. 40-Hour Week. Apply up to 5.30 p.m. to CARTON SPECIALTIES, LTD., 453 Manukau Road, Epsom, Opposite Epsom Tram Barn, Ph. 62-967. MACHINISTS AND IMPROVERS.—We . have openings for exper.. Machinists, also improvers. The conditions are excellent and the wages good. Tea is served during the morning and afternoon rest periods, and our premises are handy to all types of transport. Join an essential organisation and enjoy the privileges we offer. Apply personally— NU VENUS FOUNDATIONS. LTD., Corset Manufacturers, Brighton Bldgs., 2S Fanshawe St.. Auckland. "METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION iVI HOMES AND PRIVATE HOSPITAL, Company Bay, Dunedin. —Trained Nurse capable of taking full charge of Homes, including hospital portion. Salary £250 p.a., plus board. Commence March 1. Details of experience, qualifications, etc., should accompany application.—For list of duties and othei■ information, apply: Mr. H. H. Johnson, Sec.,' Contral Mission Board of Management, Q Scott St., St. Kilda. Dunedin. 5.2. T ARGE AUCKLAND GRILL ROOM 1J Requires the services of a Working Manager. Must he capable of handling staff, experienced in purchasing foodstuffs, etc., and able to fill the position of First Cook. .The position calls for attendance at the business on seven days per week. —Apply to Working Manager, P.O. Box 1698, Auckland, stating experience, qualifications, salary required, also enclose copies of .references. (Senior office assistant. Applications invited for position as Senior Office .Assistant (Female). Duties comprise shorthand, typing and general office work and supervision. Copies of references required. Good wages and conditions. ARMSTRONG AND KELLY, < Public Accountants, P.O. Box 52, Te Awamutu. SUPERIOR LADY REPRESENTATIVES O To Introduco Dignified Proposition to Householders. Representatives will require to mako initial contacts and arrange further appointments. Light and pleasant duties. Remuneration will be paid to successful applicants on a salaried basis. —Apply in person to MR. ASHER, First Floor. Bond and Bond Ltd., Commerce St., Auckland. HPHE AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. •*- —Applications, addressed to the undersigned and closing at.Noon oil Wed., Jan. 26, 1944, are invited for the position of Trained Bacteriological Technician for the Green Lane Hospital, Epsom. Applicants are required to state age, education, experience, and to forward copies of two recent testimonials. Envelope to be endorsed "Bacteriological Technician." C. L. GRANGE, Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24793, 17 January 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24793, 17 January 1944, Page 1

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