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SITUATIONS VACANT T ETTERPRESS Machinist, one capable of -U handling 2-revolution presses pTef. A returned soldier would be welcomed. Abel, Dykes, Ltd., 96 Lorne Street, Auckland. "fl/T> ACHIN IST, Special, one able handle butXtX tonhole, hemstitch, and all other special machines necessary for frock manufacturing Good wages, bonus, etc. Reslau Frocks, 3a Elliott St x dFFICE Senior, young Lady, good personality and address; quick and accurate at figures; essential manufacturers' office; easy work, five-day week.—Manufacturer Rox 61, Newciarket. AUCKLAND WATERSIDERS' SILVER -GL BAND (Inc.). —Applications are called for the following positions:—(l) Conductor, Senior Band (A Grade). (2) Conductor. Junior Band, and Learners' Class. Applications in writing, stating qualifications, close with the under-, signed on Monday, May 1, 1944. J. W. MADDEN. General Secretary. "I7IROCK, Machinist, lst-class. whose main J- duties will comprise the training of apprentices and beginners. Thorough knowledge of all machining operations essential. Also Apprentices for our modern Frock Workroom. Excellent opportunity to learn interesting and useful occupition.—Classic Manufacturing Co.. Ltd., 2nd Floor. Sun Bldgs., cnr. Wyndham and Albert Sts. GIRLS, Junior, bright, to learn the Knitwear Trade, making cardigans, twin sets, jumpers, etc. Commence immediately. Excellent conditions and good prospects. Highest ■wages, plus bonus. WOOLCRAFT. LTD., 33 Customs St. West. Ph. 49-442. Girl or young woman. For our Packing Department. Easy job and no experience necessary. Wages £2/10/• clear: it hours week This work is essential t Apply Managei BON ACCORD CAKES, 179 Broadway. Ph. 17-456. GIRL, experienceo Photographic En larger, permanent position-, excellent wages; take charge of enlarging room. Also 2 Girls, just left school, as Junior Assist ants: no experience necessary GRAHAM. LTD. Palmerston Buildings GIRLS from le .vears of age for Sack Manufacturing and Repairing Departments. No previous experience necessary. Good wages; 40-hour week Any girl so desiring can .earn over t'4 nor week Essential industry McKENDKiCK lißOb . Wellington Street GIRL or YOUTH as Junior Clerk for Public Accountant's Office; qualifications are knowledge of elementary book-keeping and typewriting.—Send full particulars of qualifications and refs. to: FKSS9 Hkkald. Girls for corset manufacture. Exper. and inexper. staff. Excellent opportunity for those desiring to enter an essen- .■ tial industry where conditions are good.— Apply personally to , NU VENUS FOUNDATIONS, LTD., Brighton Bldgs., 28 Fanshawe St., City. GIRL. SMART. JUNIOR, for our Wholesale Office. Excellent opportunity for advancement to the right type of Young Lady. No Saturday work.—Apply personally: MACKY. LOGAN, CALDWELL, LTD.. - 4 Elliott St. AND Finishers for Dressing Dolls; Juniors to learn Cutting; Senior and Junior Painters to Paint Dolls" Faces for new and interesting trade. This work is light and something entirely new; part-time work allowed for married women, experience not necessary; morning and afternoon teas in congenial surroundings.—Applv Monday to Miss jlcLaehlan. Joy Toys, Ltd., 22 Chancery St. _____ JUNIOR CLERKS, Girls, with or without experience Vacancies that offer splendid opportunities Permanent employment, with good wages, in a pleasant atmosphere and congenial working conditions Promotion bj ability. Good positions can be found for capable girls with initiative. Call and see the Employment Manager FARMERS' TRADING CO LADY, capable, to take charge of a girls' camp at Pukekohe, duties to commence on May 1, 1944. One experienced in welfare work and with home nurisng certificate pref The work is in connection with dehydration and packing plant. Good conditions. Salary accord- 1 mg to qualifications.—lnternal Marketing Division, Nelson St. HINUERA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO. LTD Owing to the resignation ol uur Secretary on ill-health grounds, applications for this position, addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to Monday. May 2. 1944. Conditions of appointment obtainable on ap plication F WATSON. Secretary. HINUERA Seniors.— yod don't need any EXPERIENCE FOR THIS JOB We 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 oaid and vnur iob will be secure BERLEi tN iil'D. Corner Wellesley and Nelson Su ■\TOUTHa AND BUYb. niifhly essential J industry supplying to all branches of the Armed Service throughout N.Z. and the Pacific area This work is uf an interesting nature and offers outstanding. opportunities to the studious type Highest remuneration and verv best of working conditions G. R YOUNG AND CO N.Z. Electrical Engineers and Specialists in they Manufacture uf Electrical Welding Equipment. Queen St., Onehunga. I Operator for burroughs BOOK-KEEPING MACHINE, b'ord Dealers in a large North Island town require a capable person to act in the above capacity Good salary will be paid to capable Operator, and travelling expenses of the suci cessful applicant will be refunded. Apply in confidence, stating age, and experience. and enclosinc copies only of testimonials Operator, CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Wellington. Forewomen.— 2 experienced factory FOREWOMEN take charge of Frock-Pyjama-making section. Positions offer considerable scope and opportunity for women who have had experience in modern factories working under mass-production conditions. Salary very much above ordinary award rates, plus bonuses on production. Women wishing to take a dignified, interesting position tn a light, dainty trade with an essential industry should apply at once to MR. ROBINSON, Childswear, Ltd., 19 Grey's Av. (over Robineon's Motors). Ph. 49-636 MERCANDISE MANAGER. A good opporunity for advancement is offered to a young man capable of developing an expanding department. Applicants should be thoroughly conversant with seeds, fertilisers and all farmers' requirements, and a knowledge of wool would be an advantage. Applications should be in writing, giving full details of past experience, accompanied by copies of recent references and addressed to the Manager. G. W. VERCOE AND CO.. LTD.. P.O. Box 46. Hamilton. WOMEN AND GIRLS URGENTLY for our Modern Clothing Factory. An excellent opportunity for women and girls of all ages to receive high wages and learn Coat Bnd Costume Machining and Finishing. Married women who would work part-time to suit themselves are encouraged to learn this interesting trade. Pleasant working conditions; and handy to trams, buses and trains. Call or Phone L. J. FISHER AND CO., LTD.. Gane Buildings, Anzac Av. Ph. 40-805. THE AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD, "j Applications, addressed to the under- j signed and closing at Noon on Friday, April ) 28, 1944, are invited from persons possessing £ a Home Science Degree and Diploma in , Dietetics, and with overseas experience, for ♦ the position of DIET SUPERVISOR for the ( Green Lane Hospital, Epsom, an Institution E of approximately 750 beds. Commencing f salary £SOO per annum, rising by annual in- < crements of £25 to £6OO per annum. (The ■ ' position is non-resident.) Conditions of appointment and form of application are available at the Office of the - Secretary* - Auckland Hospital Board, Kitchener Street, Auckland. Envelope to be endorsed "Diet Supervisor." C. L. GRANGE, Secretary. Auckland hospital board ; Applications addressed to me under signed and closing at Noon on Wednesday May, 3, 1944 are invited for the position ol Chief Engineer for the Auckland Hospital and the Board's various Institutions. Com jnencing Salary £BOO per annum (inclusive of Cost of Living Bonuses) Applicants, should possess First Class Marine Engineer's Certifi j cate and have had steam, electrical and Diesel J experience. ! Applicants should forward copies ot recent testimonials, recent photograph and certificate . of health, and state age. education, qualifications positions held and date when able to commence duties Conditions of Appointment may be bad on Application to the undersigned. Envelope to be endorsed "Chief Engineer." C. L. GRANGE. Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24875, 22 April 1944, Page 2

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