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SITUATIONS VACANT SERVE RY Hands, full-time; Kitchenmaids (2); also General Hand for kitchen (male). Restaurant Manager, Milne and Choyce, Ltd., Queen St., City, C.l. CJ HORTHAND-Ty piste, Junior,, for wholekJ sale house; good working :onds., excellent prospects for suitable applicant. Commencing salary £2/12/6.— Apply an own handwriting, enclosing copies of testimonials, to .Box loJo. VIOLINISTS, first, experienced, urgently, Symphony Orchestra. 40 members. Interesting programmes; Sunday morning rehearsals.—Written application, Secretary, bt. John Ambulance Orchestra, Rutland St. WAITRESSES (0). one cart-time; General Hand and 2nd Cook, females. Good wages and working conditions. Anderson, Market Tearooms. 99 Customs St. W. Ph. 30-970. WOMEN, young, active, for Factory, 5-day shift work. 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., and 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. alternate weeks. Cafeteria on premises.—Colonial Ammunition Co.. tvormanby Rd„ Mt. Eden. YOUTH to learn Knittine: Trade.—One mechanically inclined pref.; good' wages, conditions and prospects; essential industry, i Auckland Knitting Mills, Ltd.. 1-1 A Ranfurly Rd„ Epsom. "VTOIITH, suitable to drive van, and assist J. in store, by Arm engaged in essential work.—(Apply personally to Speedway Products, Ltd., 51 Albert St., Auckland. YOUTH, WITH SECONDARY EDUCATION, by a leading firm of Refrigeration Engineers for their spare parts dept. This position offers an excellent opportunity for advancement. —Reply iu writing to P.O. BOX 1729. Auckland. SENIOR ENGLISH MISTRESS for Terms 11. and 111. Post could be permanent. Salary on a par with Govt, scale; superannuation sciieme available.—Apply .to the Headmistress as soon as possible, stating age and full particulars. WOODFORD HOUSE, Havelock North. UTOCK Cutter, first-class. for well estab--0 lished Ladies Coat and Costume Manufacturer. Accuracy essential and must possess a thorough knowledge of grading. Write stating Qualifications and salary required to—--8A622 Herald M IiMI MAN, young, sober, reliable, heavy traffic road machine licences, position truck or tractor driving, country iob with accommodation preferable 8D862 Herald. SALESMiAN-Clerk (33), organising ability, practical experience advertising. Position with good future prospects; Grade 4 Army discharge. Opus, c/o Flatt, Paeroa. MAN, young, 22 years of age, military status Grade 111., Bachelor of Commerce, member New Zealand Society of Accountants and New Zealand Institute of Secretaries, at present employed in Civil Service, seeks responsible position in a Mercantile Establishment engaged in essential industry in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch or Duncdin. —Reply in first instance to "BACHELOR." care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY. Wellington. WANTED KNOWN DOW'l Accept Baldness I It isn't necessary Old family remedy now available to all with rapid pleasing results.—Mrs W R riaphari. Mariawatu Heads Foxton BINNEY AND WALKER, Public l'ypma. Duplicating Specialists —312 Victoria Arc /CHOICE Jonathan Dessert Apples from 7/6 a case atyour Fruiterer or Grocer. FLINTS, Half-price, packets of 5 Flints usually 1/-; supplies available, 6d per pkt. —Sports Dept., 2nd Floor. Farmers' Trading Co., Ltd. QEPTIC Fingers Septoclde, guar stainO less germicidal paint; no dressings; 3/-. H. H. Jefferson. Chemist. 7 Khyber Pass. QUALITY Eng. Herbs.—W. T. Armitage, Mackay's Dispensary, 7 Wellesley St. E. PERM., Machineiess, vitamin oil-waving specialist. Molly Birch. Symonds St. Ph. 45-033. SAWS, Machinery, Knives. Repairs, Grinding, Setting, Gulleting, Biazing, Hammering guaranteed.—Thompson, Sims, Cook St.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24875, 22 April 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24875, 22 April 1944, Page 2

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