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SITUATIONS VACANT i "J.ENERAL for homo flat, ideal position, no yA cooking or cleaning, 2 adults only; l l / 3 days free; jfcii week.—ph. 25-310. 0 Aldred ltd., Kemuora. G>IRL, Junior, smart. Grocery Trade.—Ph. T 30-377. / ' IKL, loi l'obacco Counter.—Dolores, VS64 VJ Broadway. /_< JLIU,, with some experience floral work.— VX VV 11. Toiiguo. and Sou. /".J_IRL, smart, senior or junior, for Drapery. VJT —Gargan, Fairyland, Otahnhu. GJ.IIIL, Assist Baker's Shop; good wages.— I Cowan's Bakery, 133 Mt. iSdcn Kd. Ph. 60-972. GJ.IKL, Junior (15-10), required for our shoe I department.—James Adams, Shoe Store, 1 Wellesley St. S. GtIKL, smart, about 10, as Office Junior; JT bright office and excellent opportunities tor suitable girl.—Accountant. Charles Begg and Co., Ltd. /HKLS tor Factory; uoou conditions and VT wages; no Sat,, work.—M D. Taylor and Co., Ltd.. 20 Customs St. CI'ROCERY Assistant, must be Ist class X Man or Lady.—\V. 11. Haggard, Frankton Junction. G 1 ROC'ER. capable, required for senior posi- < tion in general store; also junior Office Girl.— \Y. H. Haggard, Krankton June. Ph. 2020 or 2332. II AIRDRESSER, good wages; Pukekohe.— I I'll. 408.HA IK DRESSER, state age, exper.—Dainty Lady Beauty Salon. 295 Gt. North Kd. HAIRDRESSER, Men's; must be good; no late night; i'B week.—Ring between 8 a.in and 5.30 p.m., 10-377. HAIRDRESSERS (2), competent, for Wellington; good wages.—N.Z. College of Hairdre.ssing, 228 Queen St. HUI."SEMAID-Wailre<s». exper.—l43 Grafton Rd Ph, 43-278 JUNIOR Office Girl; previous experience not necessary; good wages and conditions. —Rendefls, Ltd., Karangahape Rd. JUNIOR Assistant, 16-j.o. ior Otahuhu Drapery Establishment; must be trostworthy and intelligent.—PPl9 Herald. KITCHEN 11 AND, Male <>r Female Esplanade Hotel. 71-291 {ABOURER for our Factory; experience of J building pref.; good wages and conditions. —Tanner Trailers, Ltd., Penrose. ]ADY, Day Porter. — Kin Ora American J Red Cross Club 31-620. T ADY, for Newsagent and Tobacconist IJ Store; light work; easy hours. —12 Ferry Bldg.v, 9 to 10 a.m. J A\V Short ha rid-1 ypist, experienced, wanted \ J for Country Finn.—BMl372 Herald I I BRAKY Assistant, Junior, for largo Lend■i ing Library, City.—A-Bl 10 Herald. MiAN to renew panes and renovate glasshouse.—Ph. 27-030. A J.AN, strong, for small fencing Job. —1 ' L A raw a St., Grafton. MA.N or Youth, fiKKAi.n Run. Mt Eden; 20/-. —05 Esplanade Rd. M AN. for "poultry, orchard, grounds; £8 and found,— Wesley College. Paerata. \f AN, for Bottling Store; 40-hour, 5-day j.tL week.—Cooke and Co., Ltd., 127 Albert Street. M.AN or Woman to clean small dining room, twice a week; good wages. Herald. MAN, good, for Delivery Van; good wages and conditions.—Manager, Wallace Supplies, Maungaturoto. MAN required urgently with Rotary Hoe to cut green crop in glasshouses.—Lindsay and Wilson. White Swan Rd.. Avondale. MANAGER for North Island Centre Shoe ■Store, good position with business doing good turnover; salary by arrangement.— Apply with refs., QT1126 Herald. MECHANIC for Small Country Garage; . i'S per week, plus bonus, 44-hour week; good house available. —Watson Motors, Te Aroha. Ph. 1 (if). MESSAGE Boy for upholstery factory—P Furnell. Ltd.. West St.. Newton. MODELS for Permanent Waving.—Maeder Salon. 175 A Queen St. CIIKLS and Women, good wages and condiJ tions; 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. G~TrOCER, capable taking charge of CounX trv Business while owner takes holidays, •>-3 weeks.- —Further particulars. Warehouse Manager. Bond and Bond. Ltd.. Commerce Street. HANDKERCHIEF Machinists. Hemstitchers and Plain Hemmers, also Beginners. Top wages. Excellent working conditions. —Klippel Bros. (N.Z.). Ltd. (next door ■Advanx Tyre Co.), 201 flobson St., Auckland. JUNIOR ASSISTANT. Excellent opportJ tun it v for an Intelligent and Trustworthy Boy to assist in our Drapery Business; (rood wages; no Saturday work. —Allans, 2nd Floor, Cooke's Tearooms, Queen St. JUNIOR and Senior Female Assistants, pleasant working conditions and facilities for advancement. —Apply personally, with refs., to Staff Superintendent. Woolworths (N.Z.). Ltd.. Queen St., Auck. ITAURI Gum Sorter, experienced, or Young L Man willing to learn; wages and prospects advancement. —Apply Friday. E. Lichtenstein and Co.. Ltd., British Chambers, High St. I' YDY, Young, for book-keeping and stock J records, knowledge of typing an advantage. but shorthand not essential; good working conditions and prospects; 5-day week— Kolynos (N.Z.), Ltd., <SO/62 Kitchener St., Auck. MECHANIC for maintenance of trucks, cars and tractors' at country sawmill; good wages to eood man. House available. — Perham Larsen and Co.. Ltd., Private Bag, Qhakune Junction. IDART-Time Workers (female), for Packing . Chocolate for prisoners of war; light, congenial work, in a modern faclory.—N ./•■ Milk Products, Ltd.. St. Georges Bay Rd., Parnell, or Ph. 43-780. . CURL (16-17), for our Retail Department; J excellent working conditions; _ good opportunity for advancement Essential indnstry. Please write, stating educational qualifications, previous experience (if any), or make a • personal call. COOPER AND CURD. LTD.. Pukekohe. GIRLS OR WOMEN, for Labelling, Packing and Machine Operating; clean, duties, in our paper converting works; experience not essential; 40-hour week: overtime optional; attractive bonuses paid. CAXTON PRINTING WORKS. LTD. 17-19 Federal Street. GIRLS from 16 years of age. for Sack Manufacturing and Repairing Departments. No previous experience necessary. Good wages; 40-hour week. Any girl so desiring can earn over £4 per week. Essential industry McKENDRICK BROS.. Wellington St. GIRLS for Seed Warehouse. Clean work, congenial conditions, good wages ana bonus. Permanent employment. Manpower acknowledge work essential. Although industry not registered essential, our employees not directed elsewhere ARTHUR YATES AND CO.. LTD. Albert Street. MAN FOR PAINTING CORRUGATED IRON SHEDS; need not have had previous experience; elderly man could do the work; must be eood worker. Position likely to be permanent to suitable man; full Painters' Award wage. Ph. 32-334, Mr. Barclay, Winstone's Garage, Symonds St. rpYRE RETREADERS. —Applications in.JL vited for position of Manager of Estab. Retreading Business in seaport town in the North Island. The successful applicant will receive a uood salary, plus percentage of the net profit, and an opportunity will he afforded to purchase an interest in the business provided satisfaction is given. 0YJ370 Herald. WI ,N D'OW CLEANER S. Young Men for our Window Cleaning Dept. Good wages and bonuses paid to right men. Experience not necessary, CLEANING SERVICES, LTD., Ground Floor, Chancery Chambers, Corner Chancery and O Connell Sts. TV7"OMEN AND GIRLS for part-time work. >t An excellent opportunity is offered for women and girls who are unable to work a full 40-hour week to engage in work on a part-time basis. Hours, 9.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. daily, 5-day week. Wages 45/-. Acceptance of tJhis work does not make it necessary for the employee to apply to the Manpower Office for release. —Apply immediately, ALEX. HARVEY AND SONS, LTD.. 5-7 Albert Street. GIRLS, 17 to IS years of age, for duties attending telephone and counter. Applicants must have good education, personality, and appearance. Commencincr salary. 30/- per week. Excellent prospects for suitable girl. Applications in own writing, giving educational qualifications, and accompanied by one certificate of character, to be addressed to P.O. Box 2218, and envelopes to be endorsed "Application for Position." A. MAIN. Manager, Waitemata Electric-Power Board. HAURAKI UNITED DRAINAGE BOARD. Applications for the position of Clerk and Treasurer to the, above will be received until March 14, 1911, addressed to the Chairman of the Board, Turua. Sotne Local Body experience preferred, but not essential. Good house available if required. Terms and conditions of appointment and particulars of duties can be obtained on application to Ihe undersigned. Salary according to experience and ability. J. E. GREEN, Clerk. v Turua. Hauraki Plains. ■WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. VV ELECTRICIAN HUTT VALLEY HOSPITAL Applications from fully qualified Registered Electricians will be received by the undersigned up to 4 p.m. on Friday, March 10, 1914, for the position of:—(a) Electrician, or (b) Electrician, with a steam certificate. Commencing salary in the case of (a) *450 per annum, and in the case of (b) £550 per annum. Applicants should state age, military obligations, earliest date on which can commence duties, and supply a full statement of experience, together with certified copies only of recent testimonials. Conditions of appointment and schedule of duties may bo seen at the Offico of this Newspaper. Any form of canvassing of Board Members will disqualify applicants.—-J. B. I. Cook, Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24832, 2 March 1944, Page 1

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