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SI'i'UAXIOJS6 VAtiAiTi GjURL or Woman, exper. preferred; good * wages.—Central Jfisti Shop, y Customs at. West. / i IRL,, smart, junior, lor Gashier, retail VJ bra n eta; ox per not necessary. Auckland .Meat Co.. Ltu., t>3 Wakefield St. ( 11RL, recently left school pref., as Junior in vJ Corset Showroom; good opportunity for right type of Girl.—Staff Manager, George Court and Sous. Ltd., Karangahape Road. GvLKL-S (U), lor Printing Dept.—Alex J fciarvey and Sons. Ltd.. Victoria St. Factory. i 'IKLS for new milk bar. day work and VA for evenings.—£l Monte Milk Bar, Coronation Bldg., Newmarket. Ph. 51-294. /iIRLS to learn Machining; no previous vJ exper. necessary; good wages and conditions.—Da is ley's Boot Factory. Mt Hoskill Tram Terminus. G1 LKJjS as learners, first-class Dressmaking, T light, interesting work, good conditions, no Saturday work.—Greta Frey, Empire Bldg., Swaiison St., top floor. HAIRDRESSER, smart Girl to learn trade, 16-18 years.—EJise Beauty Salon, H.B. Jildgs., Queen St. HAND Pressor, Female, Devonport, Takapuna resident pref.; wages £3; good conditions.—Ace, Dry Cleaners and Dyers, Hauraki Rd. HOFFMAN Presser, exper., or will teach, suitable person.—Moody's Dye Works. Ltd., Newmarket. HOME Dressmakers, to make Model Frocks and Suits, already cut out-.—P.O. Box lGlti, Auckland. OOUSE Porter. —New Criterion tiotei. Matron, Blind HOUSE Porter. —New Albert St. HOUSEMAID, live in. Institute. JUNIOR, or exper. Young Lady. Shoe Department.—James Adam's Shoe Stores. ITCHENHAND —Star Hotei. Allien -it. 17.ITCHENHAND and Waitress.—'Waverley J V Hotel. [/ITCHENHAND, casual, night- work. —33(5 l\. Queen St., after 6. J£ITCHENMAID: live in.—Ph. 41-319 J ADY Clerk, competent, 4 mornings week; J shorthand necessary.—HZ96B Herald. T AUNDRESS. Officers' Mess. Grand IJ Hotel. LAW Shorthand-Typist, experienced, wanted for Country Firm. —8M1372 Herald. LEATHER Work.—Machinist, exper., wallets, handbags, etc.. part-time work if necessary.—L. Shenkin and Co., Ltd.. 460 Broadway, Newmarket. Ph. 20-617. MAN for Gardening, 3 days week, Remuera. —GBBBJ Herald. MAN to fell and remove Pine Tree, Parnell.—Ph. 31-035., MAN, also 2 strong Boys, prodaco factory.—los Nelson St. IT AN for our dye house, chaDce to learn i.VI dyeing under an expert.—Moody's' Dye Works, Newmarket. MAN, strong and energetic; good wages.— Ph. New Zealand Pumice Co.. No. 2779, Hamilton. After hours Ph. No. 2479. MAN. also strong Youth, assist Factory Work.—Mr. Stokes. N.Z. Agricultural Co., Ltd., 2A Rendall Place, off Eden Ter. MECHANIC, with good all-round exper.; good wages to right man. —Apply in writing for an appointment to Manurewa Motors, Manurewa. MC., to run Mill Cookhouse; all utensils • provided; job for man, mill or bush.— Tarawera Timber Co., Ltd., Te Haroto, H.B. MILK Roundsman. —Takapuna Dairy Co., Ltd., Devonport. MODEL Life Classes, perm, position, commence March I.—Apply Mon., Feb. 28, 2.30 p.m.. or write for appointment Elam School of Art Symonds St. ATURSE. Registered, small private hospital. IN —Ring 60-001. "VfURSING Aides (exper. pref.) for WhakaTN tane Hospital; good wages and living conditions; essential occupation.—Apply The Matron. OFFICE Assistant, Jnnior; excellent opportunity for young girl.—Plummer and Co., Ltd., 73 Lome St. OFFICE Junior for Costing and General Office duties; must be intelligent and willing to learn; typing essential. —Seabrook, Fnwiris Ltd OMNIBUS Bus Drivers (release sort 2ndgrade men). —A tick. Bus Co., Ph. 88-340. GIRLS, for day and evening shifts at Model Textile Factory; light, congenial work; wages above award, bonus paid on production. —Apply Forewoman, Lynn Laces, Portage Road. /PURLS and Women, good wages and conIJC ditions. Those willing to work overtime can make really big wages. Come out and see the work von would be required to do. — Auckland Laundry, Ltd., Grey Lynn. IRL, 14 to 17, in our modern Leather HJT Goods Workroom; highest wages to start with; excellent prospects.—Modern Bag Co., Ltd. 270 Karangahape Rd.. 6 doors Ponsonby side cast Geortre Court's HAIRDRESSER, Ist class. Gentleman's, for leading Saloon, Whakatane; top wages and conditions; excellent, modern aavilnblo for successful Man. H. W., Sharp, Whakatane. T UNI OR CLERK.—Junior lor Typing and " Office Duties in City office. Some exp<sience preferred. State age. Wages, £2. P.O. Box 1605, Auckland. T ADY, .voting, smart, as Office Junior, aged IJI6-17; excellent prospects for advancement. Congenial working conditions. —Apply by letter or personally, S. A. Smith and Co., Ltd., Norfolk Bldgs., S2-84 Albert St. I ADY as manageress for Queen St. Shop, J no goods stocked, duties consist mainly of taking orders, ex'reme care is required in making np returns of cash, etc.; commencing salary, £3/10/-. —Apply personally, 12 Darby Street. MACHINIST-SAWYER, capable and energetic. Good salary to the right man. H. Short, Builder, 100 Queen St., Onehnnga. Ph. 54-760. MALE Cleaner, for part of recently renovated, modern city building; evenings onlv.—Write, stating age, experience, present employment, etc., to Secretary, Box 47. Auckland. DRIVER, for Light City Delivery. A permanent, steady and congenial position is available to an energetic man with some sales ability. Good wages and commission in an essential industry. SUPPLY LAUNDRY & TRI-CLEANERS, 67 Victoria St. West. GIRLS, from 16 years of age. for Sack Manufacturing and Repairing Departments. No previous experience necessary. Good ■wages-. 40-honr week. Any girl so desiring can earn over £4 per week -Essential indusMcKENDRICK BROS.. Wellington St. PRESSER, EXPERIENCED, FOR OUR Workroom staff. Excellent wages and working conditions make this a favourable opportunity for the right applicant.—Please apply in person to DRESSWELL, Top Floor, Cooke's Tearoom Bldg., Queen St., Auckland. OHORTHAND-TYPISTE AND CLERK. Applications, accompanied by typed copies of recent testimonials, will be received by the undersigned (c/o Mt. Wellington Road Board, Ellerslie, 5.E.6). up to Noon on Thursday, March 2, 1911, for above position. Liberal salary to suitable applicant.—H. L. Bowden, Clerk, Mt. Wellington. STOREMAN'S Assistant for general duties, also Youth, to assist in Laboratory of large Overseas Organisation manufacturing Medicinal Preparations. Unusual opportunity to acquire wide exper. and thorough training, with excellent future prospects.—Write in first instance, giving age, experience and military classification, to "Opportunity," c/o Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Auckland. rpyPIST.—An Industry engaged in essential J- war work requires immediately a proficient Tvpist. temporary or permanent. The salary will be liberal, in accordance with qualifications. To effect early contact, applicants are requested to state phone number, if possible. PT32I, Herald. TTTOMEN, YOUNG, ACTIVE. FOR VV FACTORY WORK, 5-day, shift 7 a.m. to op.m and 3 p.m. to ll p.m., alternate weeks. No Saturday workCafeteria on premises. COLONIAL AMMUNITION CO.. Mt. Eden, Auckland. Girls <2), junior, as apprentices IN OUR MILLINERY MODEL WORKROOM. Successful Applicants will be taught every branch of Millinery Trade, including the designing and blocking of model hats. The positions, which offer excellent opportunities, are open to Girls up to 17. References. Manager, REN DELLS, LTD.. Karangahape Road. QENIORS. YOU DON'T NEED ANY O EXPERIENCE FOR THIS JOB that is light, easy and pleasant, and which requires no previous experience or any special qualifications. This is table work, easily learned, with no machining. Working conditions are the best, high wages are paid and your job will bo secure. BERLEI (N.Z.), LTD., Corner Wellesley and Nelson Sts. 17 AITEMATA ELECTRIC OFFICE JUNIOR.—Youth, about ltt, as Office Junior, salary 30/ weekly to commence. Splendid opening for keen, bright Lad. Applications. giving educational qualifications, and one certificate of character, to be addressed to Box 2215, and envelopes endorsed "Application for Position." A. MAIN, Manager nnURNERS AND GROWERS, LIMITED, -i- invite Applications to Fill the following vacancies in their Engineering Staff:—(a) Fitter and Turner, for general repairs connected with cool store plant; permanent position for suitable Man. (b) Apprentice, to Rtiinc and turning A good opportunity for a Youth with secondary education to acquire a sonnd knowledge of refrigeration.—Applications, in writing, ami copies only of references, to be addressed to the Chief Engineer, Box 439, C.P.Q., Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24826, 24 February 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24826, 24 February 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24826, 24 February 1944, Page 1