SITUATIONS VACANT EXGINE-Driver. with first uckui. tvaiued; Dutch oven job; 48-hour week; house available.—Pokuka Timber Co., Ltd., Pokaka. and 2 Junior Bindery Girls; goud conditions and wages -Brookdalr Wallac.e Bldg Emily Place 1 FITTER, Returned Soldier pref.j permanent. . —Williamsway Incubators, t'-AA Mackelvie St., Grey Lynn. 1 JITTER. and First Sales, thoroughly cxpcri- . enced, for our Corset Department.—Apply at once, with refs., to Staff Manager, George Court and Sons, Ltd., Karaugaiiape Rd GVARAGE Attendant for lubrication «uu r gas producer assembly.—Paine Bros.. Otuhuhu. Ph. 10-315. / > AiioEiNEh, man, St. Heliera district l VJ day per week.—Ph. 50-418. pARDENER, 3 days or full time, for FenVJTsioner; must be experienced; Jit. Eden. — li.Nll'J JlkraLd. GvARDENER, 4 or 5 days' work. -J5/ per fda.\ for thorough workman. —l> Garden Rd., Remuera. C GARDENING, 2 or 3 days' work. Point X Chevalier. —AD 1070 Herald. ( i ENEHAL Hand, female, experienced; live out.—Matron, Y.M.C.A., Wellesley St. (1 IRL, exper., for Milk Bar.—Cookc's Lea 7 rooms, Queen St. /"I IRL, smart, with personality, general vXduties, city office. —P.O. Box 1793. CURL, serve tables; experience not neces--7 sary. The Gem Home Cookery. 89 Karangahape Hd GIRL or Woman, Shop Assistant; exper. unnecessary.—Purtan, Home Cookery, Remuera. Ph. 20-561. GURL, smart (i<> to 17). for Shop Work, I Dairy-Grocery, good opportunity learn; reference.—EßS37 Herald. GIRLS, to learn Machining, no previous experience necessary; good wages and conditions.—Daisley's Boot Factory. Mt. Roskill I Tram Terminus. GLOVE Handsewers, must be exper., neat. — —Hermes, Ltd., 9 High St. Ph. 45-654. HAND Knitters, to knit Wool Gloves at home; wool supplied.—Staff Manager, George Court and Sons, Ltd., Karangahape Road. • i HOSPITAL, A Grade Training School.— Applications are invited from intending I Trainees. —Apply Matron, Tauranga Hospital. HOUaEMAiD.— Apply Matron Peoples Palace. HOUSEMAID- Waitress, experienced.—l 43 Grafton Rd. HOU SEM AI D-Wait ress, permanent position. good wages and conditions. —Ph. 78-291. , . TUN 1 OR, 16-18, Magazine Dept.; apply in • / person, or write.—Whitcombe and Tombs, TUN lot? for Merchant's Office; excellent op- *) portunity for bright Girl; good conditions; 5-day week'. —Write ETiKi Herald. KiTCHENHA.NDS wan tea. Manageress, Cooke's Tearooms. Queen St. KITCHEN Hands, Woman to wash dishes, also General Pantry maid; highest wages; no night work; half-day Saturday.—Forsyth a Tearooms. 14ft Queen St. KITCHENWOMAN, for Restaurant; Sunday free. —17 Queen St. LABOUR, preferably Youths or Boys, for Heel and Toe Plate Factory.—Apply W. Wilson, Ltd., 49 Federal St. LADY, young, for Grocery and Dairy; must be capable; good wages.—B9 Namata Rd., Onehunga. Ph. 54-662. T1 FT MAN. urgent.—Caretaker. N.Z lnIj snrince. J OUNGE Porter; good wages.—Ph. <B-393. MAN, for Skin store; good conditions.— Lichtenstein and Paykel. Penrose. MAX, for Maintenance Staff. —Apply Starr Manager, George Court and Sons, Ltd., Karangahape Rd. MAN with initiative, taught Brass Machine Moulding; award rates and overtime. —D Henry and Co.. I' 3 Nelson St.. City CiIHLS, smart, for Leather Goods Work-i r room, engaged on essentia! work. Best wages and conditions for suit-able girls Myrl Handbags, Vogel Lane Ph. 41-303 T ETTERPRESS Machinist: Competent JJ Tradesman for vacancy in progressive business; must be used to colour work. J.he Leader Press 84A Hobson St.. Ph. 40-521. MACHINIST. —Girl or Woman, some exp. power machine, plain or fur; no bench work. Steady, neat worker preference.—Apply 10 a.m., Ivanap Glove Co.. Ist Floor, 1/oA Symonds St. MAN for our Wool Scouring Work, 44-hr., 5-day week, and overtime; good wages. Foreman, E. Lichtenstein and Co., Ltd., Alfred St., Onehunga. Ph. 54-027. MEN (2). strong, for Furnace Work. Te Papapa; good wages to right men. Dominion Lead Mills, Ltd.. Morrow St.. Newmarket. OFFICE Juniors, for Mail and Filing work. No previous, experience necessary. Employment Manager, The Farmers' Trading Co., Ltd., Hobson St., Auckland. OFFICE Junior, Girl, with 1-2 years' experience preferred. Also Beginner for Office work. Good . prospects and excellent training.—Staff Manager, George Court and Sons, Ltd., Karangahape Rd. 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 industrv MI:KENDRICK BROS., Wellington St. HOTEL CHEF, with organising ability and ability to handle staff, by leading Christchurch hotel. To successful applicant the position offers an exceptional opportunity. Write in first instance to CHEF,Care Spanjer Advertising Agency, Ltd.. P.O. Box 10GG. Christchurch. T^fOODWORKING Machinist for Smith YV and Brown, Ltd. A first-class man, used to shaper and saw work. Wages £8 week. Also an exper. Belt Sanding Machine Operator. attractive conditions of employment. Apply personally—--2 PORTER'S AV., off Eden Tee. /GENERAL MANAGER for the Cambridge j VJT Co-operative Dairy Co.. Ltd., manufacturing both Butter and Cheese. Salary £BOO per annum, and usual perquisites. Applications close with the undersigned, Thursday, March 30. 1914. 5 p.m. Conditions of appointment may be had on application. E. J. F. KENNEDY, P.O. Box 27, Cambridge. Secretary. C.HORTHAND-TYPISTE, 25 to 30, fully O qualified, one prepared to study hard for 12 months qualifying to take over executive work of a permanent nature. Our business is essential, and we are now laying the foundation for extensive post-war reconstruction. This position offers permanent security to the right Girl. GRIFFITHS' MT. EDEN NURSERIES, LTD.. 119-123 Owens Rd., Mt. Eden. Ph. 60-617. WOMEN .AND GIRLS for our Salt Packing Factory, engaged upon supplies for the Armed Forces. A chance is offered to Married Women with time on their hands. Conditions are good and the work is light and in congenial surroundings, centrally situated to boat aud tram. Experience is not necessary. NATIONAL DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF N.Z., LTD., 20 Fanshawe Street. TTAIPARA HOSPITAL BOARD. 1\ Applications marked "Managers" are invited and will be received up till Saturday, April S, 1911, for joint position as Master and Matron of the Old Men's Home, Te Kopuru. Salaries £l5O each with full board and lodging. Applicants to state age and supply details of qualifications and forward copies of recent testimonials. Detailed conditions of appointment on application to the undersigned. Canvassing of Board Members will disqualify applicants. WALTHR A. HA DEN. A.C.S. (N.Z.). Secretary to the Hoard, Box 8, TSe Kopuru. J 110 RTHA N D-TYP IST. PROFICIENT AND EXPERIENCED, For Large Essential Industry. the successful applicant will be required to take charge of the Female Staff, and must, possess some organising ability. Applicant must be over 25 years of age. A liberal salary will be paid. Copies of testimonials are to accompany applications, in which state ago and phone number if, possible. HV995 Herald. MANAGERESS, THE D.I.C. TOILET SALON.—Applications from women ex>erienced in all branches of hairdressing, and ,vith a flair for hair-styling, for the position if MANAGERESS OF THE D.I.C. TOILET SALON. The successful applicant must have modern ip-to-date ideas on hairdressing. the ability o control staff, and to supervise the appointnenls of a well-equipped Toilet Salon. Apply in writing, giving full details of sxperience, etc., to The Manager, THE D.1.C., WELLINGTON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24850, 23 March 1944, Page 1
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