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SITUATIONS VACANT { 4 SSI6XANT, fruit, shop.—Stoddard ClarK, 1\ oi Queen St., City. I 4 SSISTANT, for Home Cookery.—Vauxxlhall Home Cookery, Devoriport. Ph. 70-129. \ &SISTAXTS, for Delicatessen Store; ii essential; clean, congenial occupation.—oo Queen St. iJARMAN.—New Criterion Hotel. jjjARMAN. —Suffolk Hotel. College Hi!!. 1 jjARMAN. — Windsor Castle Hotel. Parnell. BAIf-MAN, experienced.—Newmarket Hotel, Ph. '2O-9U5. | t> AMMAN, exp., private bar. —Star Hotel. .!.> Albert St. BARMAN-Porter, Pat urn a hoe Hotel.—Ph. 1, Pa I utna hoe t iUOKiiiXDHK and Papet Kulci required, Ii good wages, permanent position to suitaide man.—Alpe Bros, and Co., Ltd.. fort SI., Auckland Boy, strong, tor general work in bakehouse —271 Queen St BOY to learn trade.—H. Elliott, Butcher, •j! I Ponsouby Hd. t> uV (10) for our mechanical dept.—British > Typewriters, Ph. -10-181. •|>OV, for Woodworking Business; wages £2. Si l Osborne St., Newmarket. BOY, intelligent, to learn Hardware business.—Shop Manager. Winstate and Co.. Ltd., Opp P.O. . BOY, preferably recently left school, for 1 our store; must be strong and willing; good prospects.—Cadbury, Pry. Hudson. Ltd., Beach Ed. BOY, must be keen and intelligent, opportunity to learn motor trade, apprenticeship to .suitable applicant.—Laurie's G-arage. Henderson. IJRASS Moulders, Machine Moulders; perOinanent work. —D. Henry and Co., 12 XeLson St., City. BUSHMEN for our Mill at Raurim; close to rail; good cookhouse. —Manson and Clark, Ltd., Box 3, Raurimu. Ph. 10. BUTCHER, or Youth with 3 years' knowledge.—J. Hopkins, Box 25, Morrinsville. BUTCHER, shop, or slaughterman, for 1 month. —mine, Ph. S. Mangapehi, King Country. BUTCHER: All-round Man for shop. —Goldsmith 266 Broadway. Newmarket. Ph '_>( J-58S. BUTCHER, 2nd shopman; good wages and conditions Ph. 26-11-1 or 133 Ponsouby Kd. ("i A BIN ETM A KER, Returned Soldier preVv ferred; good conditions and wages.— New Century Furniture Co., cnr. Franklin Rd. and Wellington St. riABPEXTERS, exp.. state housing, conV tract. Fir St.. Avondale. —Norris and Sampson, Contractors. /"USEMILL Hands; good wages and con\J dit.ions. —Foreman in charge, N.Z. iorest Products, Ltd.. O'Rorke Kd.. Penrose. /"ILEANEK, about one hour daily, for City vy office.—Write, stating charge, to 8R935 Hkrald. /SIERK Junior, Legal Office; state age, vy experience.—LXSIB Herald, riLERK, male or female, to keen stock Vand sales records. —Cadbury. Fry. Hudson, Ltd., Beach Rd. /"ILERK female. Junior or Intermediate, for \j essential industry; previous office exper. f iLP.R K female. Junior or Intermediate, for \y essential industry; previous office exper. pref., excellent prospects for advancement.— Ph. 48-1)30 for appointment. jpiOAT Machinist for first-class work, bright, Vy sunnv workroom.—James Wilson, Ltd., Harbutt's Bldgs., Victoria St. E. 43-797. 0X VEYAXCING Clerk, legal ottice exp V./ preparation documents and estates; salary £7 state atze, experience.—LXSI7 Herald /-160K 3rd—Manager People's Palace riOOK, second, male or female. Albert V Hotel. riOOK, single-handed kitchen, easy position. vy—Ph. 44-793. ~,, f 100K, Ist, 3-handed kitchen.—Little Dutch vv Mill St. Kevins Arcade. no OK, reliable, exper.. far home cookery, vy all elec. —Y8974 Herald. /SOOK, 2nd, exper.—Glen Innes American V Red Cross Club, Ph. 50-188. noOK, 2nd. female, award wage.—-Apply \j Grand Central, Te Kuiti. Ph. 217. BOY for training in our Ship Chandlery Department. Aged 16. Yachting experience preferred. Good prospects for advancement.—Mr. Hewson. John Burns and Co. Ltd . Customs St. East, Auckland. BOY to oe trained as industrial Sewing Machine Mechanic, opportunity to learn i interesting highly-paid trade; good wages to start, with splendid prospects.— Mr. Robinson, CRTLDSWEAR LTD.. 19 Grey's Avenue (over Robinson's Motors). Ph. 49-636. I JOY. Must be mechanically inclined. Techxj nical training would be an advantage, but not essential. Industrial Machine Co., 41 'Victoria St. T> UTCHERS. —Shopmen and Youths, for 13 our Retail Shoes. Good wages and working conditions. Write, or apply any day at ;> ia R, & Yv 7 Hellaby. Ltd., Quay St pLERKS 2, male or female, with office V,' exper., for Commercial Office. Essential industry. Salary commensurate with qualifications.—Apply in writing, enclosing copies of references, to Accountant. Box 1293, Akld. DENTAL Mechanic, Ist grade, for Palmerston North practice.—Apply Dominion i Dental Supply Co.. Auckland; Dental and Medical Supply Co.. Auckland: or MR1857 Herald Operators for Plastic Factory, .1 congenial, easy work, 40-hour week or part time , , John Brook and Co., Ist Floor, 347 Upper Queen St. pIRLS for Essential Engineering Factory. V.Tlnteresting work,, good wages. Alternate weeklv shifts, 42 hours maximum.—W. H. Enstone, Ltd., Cor. Gillies Av. and Mortimer Pass, Newmarket. REENKEEPERS, or others experienced Sin care and maintenance of lawns, reliable person, middle-aged man pref.; attractive flat avail, on property for married man; location Remuera; apply, stating experience and wages.—RYo3B Hkhai.p. riLERKS, 2, Junior (female), 1 for PenV ' rose Office and I for Town Office. Knowledge typing an advantage. Permanent positions, excellent opportunities for advancement. Congenial working conditions. 5-day week Ph 20-970 for appointment or write FLETCHER HOLDINGS, LTD., Private Bag, Auckland. ! nIliL FOR OUR LEATHER GOODS | Vl' WORKROOM. Highest wages to start. Five-day, 40-hour week, and ideal conditions. THE MODERN BAG CO., LTD.. 270 Karangahape Road (Just 6 doors Ponsnnby side past George Court's). rrURLS, from 16 years of age for Sack vJ 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 McK END RICK BROS. Wellington St. IRLS from Hi ye.ars of age for Sack jXJ Manufacturing and Repairing Departments. No previous experience necessary. Good wages; 40-hour week. Any girl so desiring jean earn over £4 per week Essential industry McKENDRICK BROS. Wellington Street TT COUNT ANT, QUALIFIED, for .Auck»v land, for Company with Head Office overseas. Responsible for organisation and staff management. Preference to Returned Soldier, 28 to 3."» years. Salary £450 p.a. Commence duty soon as possible. All applications confidential FLACK AND FLACK. Public Accountants, National Bank Bldgs., Auckland, C.I. T AN'DSCAPE GARDENERS.—Competent ••' Firm to plan the most suitable lay-out of the grounds adjacent to our factories. Preference will be given to She organisation Hint can also undertake the actual work of laying out the grounds. Please apply in writing stating qualifications, to— FLETCHER MOLDINGS. LTD., Private Bag. Auckland. \ ] ANA(;EREBS for Auckland Returned SeriVl. vires Association Refreshment Room at British Chambers, High Street. Applications in writing will be received up to Friday, April I'll, from Ex-SerViee Women, Widows or Wives [of Ex-Servicemen or of Servicemen at present ■serving overseas. Particulars of salary and ! conditions of appointment may be inspected iat the ASSOCIATION'S OFFICE, 32 Wcllesie.v Street West. I - ' () F Xuc K L '.TN D. ! APPOINTMENT OF JUNIOR ASSISTANT AT THE EPSOM BRANCH LIBRARY. Applications will be received at the office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Auckland, C.l, u.p to noon of Thursday, April 27, 194 1, for the position of Junior Assistant (female) al the above branch library. Salary £75 to ,C i.vt per annum according to age. plus cost-of-living' bonuses. Applicants will require to have passed the matriculation examination or hold the school certificate. Applications to be in accordance with the conditions of appointment. copies of which are obtainable at the Town Clerk's Office, Town Hall, Auckland, at !lie Centra! Library, Wellesley St. E.. or at any of the branch libraries. F. J. GWILLIAM, acting-Town Clerk. \TEW™~ ZEALAND GOVERNMENT REHABILITATION DEPARTMENT CARPENTRY TRAINING SCHEME AUCKLAND CENTRE Applications will be received not later than April 22 for trainiug in the Carpentry Course, commencing May 13, 1944, of approximately 17 weeks in Workshop and 34 weeks on House Construction. Preference will be given to Ex-Servicemen of this War Allowance, £5/5/- per week. Apply personally to any District Rehabilitation Officer or to Training Centre. 130 New Norlh Road, Auckland. Special provision has been made for interviewing applicants for this course at Auckland Rehabilitation Office between the hours of 6 and 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24868, 14 April 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24868, 14 April 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24868, 14 April 1944, Page 1

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