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SITUATIONS VACANT \/l OTOli Mechanic; top wages iu good man; Ltx good working conditions.—Alex Davie, -.tel., Newmarket. Pli. 2-1-547. ITOUNTING Brooches continuously.—Pi). v M 62-679. 783 Mt. Eden Rd.. S.l. VII USIC Mistress, to start immediately.— i-»X with copies of rets. lo the Secreary, St. Cuthbert's College, Epsom.NiUli'J Cleaner.—Apply Caretaker. Cooke's Bldgs (10 Queen St. [\XURSE. 8-br. duty, good wages; also Laundress, good wages anc' home. 8-hour luty.—Mrs. Rule, Ph. 61-893., ,■> OFFICE Cleaner. —United insurance Co.. Lid. 10 Fort St.. Aucklanl. PAINTERS and Paperiiaiu.;en> (2) 8/3 clear.—s2 Eruera St. Rotorua c PAXTRYMAID. —Central Hotel, Victoria Street. pORTER. —Clarendon Hotel. Ph <l4-252 PORTER (House), for the Auckland Club —34 Shortland St. I SORTER, relieving, temporary. Hotel L Stonehurst. Ph. 45-662. I>REsSER, experienced, ladies' coats and costumes; good wages and conditions. — Central Mnftg Co.. 1A Liverpool St. ORESSER, Hoffman, urgently; top wages; 1 good working conditions; essential industry.—Apply personally, Henrys Dry Cleaners, Broadway. Newmarket. kj CULLER Y Maid. —Blake's Inn. Valcan O Lane. piste for legal office, with O some previous experience preferred.—P.O. Box 427, Auckland. SOLICITOR lor Country Office; good oppor O tunity for the right man.—XZl373 Herall QTOREMAN, also intelligent *oatti, tut O Store; essential industry McKendrick Bros.. Ltd Wellington St r FRACTOR Driver, exper. in Logging and J- Angledozer; house available. Perham,, Larsen and Co., Ltd.. Private Bag. Ohakune Junction. rpRAVELLER. town and country, by WholeX sale Merchants; salary and commission; excellent prospect*.—UN43l Hkkald. r pYPISTE 1 Stenographer, exper. in legal X work, for country office. —Ph. 4-1-633. 'PYRE Repair Man, exper.; wages .t'b per J. week and overtime; state experience.— Box 165, Palmerston North. WAITER, night work: good wages.—33H Queen St.. after 6. \XT AITRESS, mitklay, exper.—Blake's Inn. TT Vulcan Lane. \,\7AITRESS, exper.; country licensed hote! VV —Ph. 43-278. WAITRESSES, 2 p.m.-4.30 p.m.—Mana geress Cooke's Tearooms. Y\7'ARDROBE Mistress. Duties include mak VV ing. repairing, issue and control of uniforms and aprons, etc.—Manageress, Cooke's Tearooms. <SO Queen St. WOMAN, relieving, 8.30 to 3.30. 4' daj> week.—Matron, St. Cuthbert's College Ph. 24-954 WOMAN for kitchen work in our tea rooms; no night work, half-day Sat., highest wages; essential work. —Forsyth's Tearooms, 146 Queen St. WOMAN of clean habits for cafeteria. 6day shift, 7 a.m.-3 p.m. and 3 p.m.11 p.m.. alternate weeks.—Colonial Ammunition Co., Mt. Eden. Auckland WAITRESS, mid-day; also Assistant for Milk Bar.—Lyons, 13 Customs St. w. TA7AITRESS, exper., mid-day only, or 9-5; V V Mond-Fri. —Soper and Birch, 236 Queen Street. „ WAITRESS, £3 - Mansion House. Kawau VV Island; fee, fare paid.—Reliable Reg.. Cooke's Bldgs.' 42-293. "WAITRESSES (2). full time.—32 Albert VV Street. WAITRESSES, KitcheninaldSi wag» VV good.—Grosvenor Dining Rooms Whit combe and Tombs Bldgs WAITRESSES for our tearoom, no night work, half-day Sat., highest wages; essential industry.—Forsyth's Tearooms. 140 Queen St. • WTREMAN. teg., perm position for goon man —J Perry. King St., Pukekohe /"iIRLs, lor Boarding. Pairing and Examin\JTing Ladies' Hosiery, congenial workt excelled conditions: high wages Porters Dye Works, Ltd. 123' Market FM-. Epsoin. AN, Married, experienced, for Thoroughbred Stud, capable of handling entire; good wages, free modern house; good school —Appiy, stating previoun experience, to Jack Lindsay, Alton Lodge Stud, Waerenga, Te Kauwhata. LADY. Young, either Senior or Intermediate, for public accountant's office; good knowledge of book-keeping and possessing ability and initiative; nils. P.O. Box 1031, Auckland. Q ATiF.SMAN for our Showrooms; above D award wages; furniture exper. pref., but not essential. —Apply personally Barnett-Barnett, Ltd., 415-419 Queen St. rpRAVELLER with intimate knowledge of X tractors and general farm equipment required bv well established implement firm; permanent position; essential industry.—Give age and experience in first letter to QM1371 Htralp. " "" ~ . rpROUSER Machinists for chart work. High X wages t-o competent .bands. Dominion Clothing Co., Ltd.. Xext St. James' Theatre. rPYPISTE, Senior, by branch office of e«eii--1 tial industry. Good salary and conditions. Commence immediately.—Write, with copies of references, to RP43B Hihald. T7AN Delivery Driver, Ford VB. City deV livery. Smartness and cleanliness essential Highest 'wages to suitable person, age preferably between 25 and 30 years. Popular Pie Coy., 47 Wakefield St. TTfrOMEN, young and active, for factory VV work; 6-day shift, 7 a.m.-S p.m. and 3 p.m.-11 p.m., alternate weeks; cafeteria on premises.—Colonial Ammunition Co.. Mt. Eden. Auckland. XXTOMAN young, for our Retail Dept.; V V selling general lines, household necessities. rubberware, etc.; essential industry; previous exper. unnecessary. .Please write, or call and have a personal interview.—Cooper and Curd, Ltd., Pukekohe. T ADIE-S, YOUNG, for a Hieh Class 1-J Ladies' Coat Workroom. —We will teach vou the art of making beautfiul coats, ami pay you while learning under excellent con dit'ions Manager. PARISIAN COAT MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., Elliott St. T IBRARIAN ASSISTANT 1J Bristol Book Club, Takapuna. r. Under 30 years age, or Girl just'left school! No experience necessary. ( Applications in writing only to j | Secretary, OVERSEAS BOOK CLUB, OPS Remuera Rd., Auckland, 5.E.2. PRESSER.— Female Hand Presser, immediately, for children's wear; light, dainty work, no heavy lifting involved. Also Hand Smockers for the same work. Top wage? and pleasant working conditions. BOND MANUFACTURING CO H.B Buildings, Karangahape Rd., Newton. OROUGH OF TAURANTA. ASSISTANT TOWN CLERK. Applications, closing on March 6. 0 1044, are invited for the above position. Salary .£4OO per annum. Members of the N.Z. Society of Accountants with local body experience preferred. Furnish copies of testimonials. Conditions from undersigned.—R. B. Shearman, Town Clerk. 21/2/4-1. QENIORS YOU DON'T NEED ANY O EXPERIENCE FOR THIS JOB. Berlci (N.Z.). Ltd.. offer Senior Girls a 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 be secure. BERLEI (N.Z.), LTD.. „ Corner Wclleslcy and Nelson Sts. FRUIT FOR SALE BON Chrietien Pears finished, several other varieties dessert and botUing, 12/6 case, rail paid. Advice when sent. —A. G. Price. Sturges Rd., Henderson. GOLDEN Delicious, tl/6; Jonathan, 10/-, Packhams, 12/6; railed.—A. Vodanovich. Flanshaw Rd., Henderson. PEARS. Bottling and Eating, quality guaranteed; 12/6 railed: advise when sent.— F. Solian. Henderson. PF.ARS, Packhams, bottling or dessert, 12/6; Apples, Cox's Orange, 10f-; ready soon; advice when sent. —E G. Paltridge. Rathgar Rd.. Henderson. PEARS, bottling and dessert, large size, 12/6; smaller. 10/9; cooking Apples, large size excellent bakers. 7/9 401b cases, quality guaranteed, rail paid. Advice when sent. —K Colebrook, Henderson. _ HAWKE'S BAY FRUlT.—Pears. Packi hams (good bottler). Coles (March), Nelis (April), 12/6. rail paid, 40lb Apples, Jonathans, Delicious, Gr. Smith. Ballarat, Stunners, Dougherties, 10/6. rail paid. 401b. Delivery when ready. Only high-grade frail supplied Cash with order. MEISSNER'S ORCHARDS. LTD., Havelock North. HORSES AND VEHICLES BAY Gelding, 4 yrs. old. £lB or near offer. This horse is quiet, all team work, goes in harness. —Ph. 54-181 evenings. }?ILLY, beautiful. 5-year-old, fit for show or . hunting; also Hunting Saddle and Bridle. —Ph. 27-943 I7ILOAT, 2-horse closed in, new 16-600 tyres, . £75.—A. P. Rowe, Otorohanga. HACK and Hunter wanted, 16 hands or over, heavy, sound, young. —Plr. 16-980 evenings. I\rARE, y a -draught. aged, quiet; cheap.-j----iVXph. 7M, or write G. Price, Whitford. SADDLE, mounted, medium-weight-, used 2 or 3 times; price £l2. —6 Station Rd.. Penrose, evenings. npOORA YALE, bay gelding. Byrs., b.v MusX ketoon —Wynette, second at Marton-to Conspicuous.—Ring Newton King. Mil., f n. 4123. Hamilton. VEARLING PACER for sale. B.F J"- 4 '** .1 dale Dictator—Lady Potts, broken to le««1 only, nominated Classics: sound, clas»y appearance; good reason for selling Inspection will convince that, on breeding and possibm. ties, this is a rare buy at- £l5O F. J. SMITH, Village Farm, Takanini

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24832, 2 March 1944, Page 1

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