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SITUATIONS VACANT ACTS lor Floor Show in Night Club. — Silver Slipper, 36 Fort St. A PPRENTICE to Painting Trade; must XX be willing to learn trade thoroughly.— Wright, 7 Raymond St., Pt. Chevalier. A PPRENTICE.—Boy for our Class Dept. XI This is an opportunity for a willing boy to learn a good trade. —Phillipps and Impey, Ltd. Queen St. \ BSISTANT Master or Mistress, general xi. class subjects.—For details apply Headmaster, King's School, Remuera. A TTENDANT for Doctor's Rooms. —DR XV 1020 Herald. BOY, look after horses, immediately,—Ph. <>s-2 It. BOY, Herald Delivery, Epsom district. —4 Edwin St., Mt. Eden. OOYS for light work in Brass Finishing Machine Shop; good conditions; wages over award.—Apply Charles Lees and CoBrass Founders, Kent St.. Newmarket. BREAD Delivery Man, urgently.—Manager, Kent's Bakeries, Ltd.. York St.. Newmarket. BREAKER-Out for Foote Hauler, exper.— Marton Sash, Door and Timber Co.. Ltd., Box 10. Mangapehi. BUTCHER, good, shopman; perm, position, 5-day week. Also Relieving Man for a few weeks.—G. W. Vaughan, Ltd., Rotorua. CABINETMAKER, .Returned Soldier preferred; good conditions and wages.—New Century Furniture Co., cnr- Franklin Rd. and Wellington St. (IASE Mill - Hands; good wages and coriJ ditions; essential industry.—Apply Foreman in charge. N.Z. Forest Products, Ltd.. O'Rorke Rd., Penrose. CHEF and 2nd Cook, male or female; good wages and conds. Kitchenhand, male or female.—Esplanade Hotel. Devonport. Ph. 71-291. Attendant, 8.30 p.m.-7 p.m. daily; no Sunday work. —Matron, Blind Institute. QOOK, 3rd.—Manager, People's Palace Newton Central School; corn- > mence next term. —Particulars Secretary, 9 Waima St., Archhill. C CLERK, female, experienced general office > routine, senior or junior.—J, R. Robertson, Ltd., Auctioneers, opp. J.C.L. /COLOUR Artist for Studio, enlargements, vy oils, water colours, etc.; good remuneration.—WW22J H KKALD. CIOMP. Machinist, news and jobbing; live ' country office, tri-wkly.—CMl976 Herald. /"100K, small hospital.—Ring Matron, \J 00-001. CtOOK, guest house. 2 meals; good wages. '—Ph. 11-012. /COOK, first-class conditions. Commercial vy Hotel, Ph. 7, Otorohanga. /IOOK for small Tea Room, City; good Vy wages and conditions. —Ph. 48-209 for appointment. DOMESTIC Staff, live out. Attractive wages.—Matron, Brightside Private Hospital, Epsom. Ph. 61-3-19. DRESSMAKER Machinist, Ist class; full, part-time or homework; excellent conditions. —394 Queen St. DRESSMAKER, Ist-class Machinist, parttime presser.—Adrian Gowns. 44 Lewis Eady Bldg. Ph. 41-368. 1 \RIVER for Ice Cream Delivery.—Lyons, .1 J OS Vincent St. ~ , T/iLORISTE, Young Lady.—Palmerston Nth. .1 firm commencing business has vacancy; must be capable and artistic.—Wilson Hodges, 20 Palm At., Palmerston Nth. GC ARaGE Attendant for petrol station.— r Stan Andrew. Ltd., Pukekohe. Q.ARDENER, Mrday weekly.—Ph. 40-531. Gc aRDENER, exper. all branches; Remur era; 1 day week; perm.—Ph. 45-271 office /TaRDENER, 2 days per week, permanent, \J lawns arid general gardening; wages £1 per day.—Seabrook. Fowlds, Ltd.. Symonas f essential. —GA9OO Herald. n iRL for City Small Goods Factory, esaenU tiai industry.—Auckland Meat Co.. Ltd.. '/"''IRL smart, Fruit Shop; good conditions vJ and ' wages. —356 Dominion Rd. Pn. 62-207. 6.30-8 p.m. , .. GiIRL (16-17 years), trustworthy, nice peril sonality, for library and stationery business'. Remuera. —Ph. 16-228. A irl, to learn Knitting Irade and Wmd\J ing; good wages and conditions.—Auckland Knitting Mills. 14A Ranfurly Road. rc'IRLS, Boys and Women, light .work, VJnovelty lines, part-time workers considered. —329 A Dominion Rd. XIIRLS Milk Bar. Tearooms; also Cook*JTOeneral and Handyman, mostly Service clientele. —102 Great South Ed. Ph. 20-433. GC IRLS to learn Drapery Trade, 1 tor obow--5 room; excellent opportunity for first-class training.—Staff Manager, George Court and Sons, Ltd., Karangahape Rd. GIRLS (2). Junior, to learn Ticket and Specialty Printing; interesting work; permanent positions.—Caston PrUning Woriss, 17-19 Lower Federal St., City. HAIRDRESSER, experienced junior.— Takapuna Beauty Salon. Ph. 78-773. _ HAIRDRESSER, .Girl (14.-16) to train, permanent position.—Vanity tair Beauty Salon, 538 Queen St. , . HAIRDRESSER, ladies', experienced m * all branches of work; excellent opportunities and conditions; accommodation avail-nblc.--.Tndc: Beauty Salon. Rotorua. Ph. 32D /CARETAKER. Cleaner, for city Theatre. V Applications in first instance by letter, addressed "Utility,"' care Box 1895, stating experience, if any, also military or manpower obligations. CLERK -Typists, Senior or Intermediate, by well-known and progressive Motor Firm. — Write, giving details of previous exper., to Chambers. Worth and Chambers, Public Accountants, P.O. Box 397, Auckland. COOK, competent, male, for Camp at Pukekohe in connection with dehydration factory: wages according to ability and Hotel an<s Restaurant Workers' Award;, start at once.—lnternal Marketing Division. Fanshawe St. ' GIRLS (2), to be trained to operate our Automatic Tea Packeting Machine. The work is light, clean and interesting. Good conditions and good wages. BUSHELLS, LTD., 28 Cook St. GIRLS and Women, good wages and conditions. Those willing to work overtime can make really big wages. Come out and see the work you would be required to do Auckland Laundry, Ltd., Grey Lynn. Gc IRLS (2), Junior, for Main Office. Exr cellent training under ideal conditions. Staff Manager, George Court and Sons, Ltd., Karangahape Road. pUTTERS.—Junior Girls to learn cutting Vv in modern Underwear Factory. Clean, interesting work in bright, airy workroom. Cafeteria on premises where good meals may be obtained at low cost. Good wages and bonus. Essential industry. SILKNIT (N.Z.), LTD.. Eden Terrace. piRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK VJ in Infants' Wear Clothing Establishment. Knowledge of shorthand-typing essential; 40-hour week, no Saturday work. Essential industry. BOND MANUFACTURING CO., H.B. Buildings, Karangahape Rd.. Newton. IRL, experienced Photographic _EnT larger-, permanent position; excellent wages; take charge of enlarging room. Also 2 Girls, just left school, as Junior Assistants: no experience necessary GRAHAM. LTD.. Palmerston Buildings GIRLS from lt> 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 Essentia! industry McKENDRICK BROS. Wellington Street. A PPRENTICES IMPROVERS. MACHINrV ISTS, to learn the manufacture of Infants' and Children's Clothing. Either hand work or machining, as you prefer. Positions will be permanent in this essentia! industry. Light, dainty, interesting work, to learn which will be of service to you all through life. Call and see us at the earliest opportUllltyßOND MANUFACTURING CO. H B. Buildings, Karangahape Rd. 1 UNIOR GIRLS. —Several Bright Girls to J learn special machine work. This work is dainty and extremely interesting. Girls will be thoroughly trained on a variety of machines and good wages are paid during the training period. Conscientious girls can also earn a production bonus. Ideal working conditions in bright airy workrooms. Hot and cold meals are served in our modern cafeteria at low cost. Essential industry.—SlLKNlT (N.Z.). LTD.. Eden Terrace. I ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. Auckland JU Electrical Firm manufacturing one of New Zealand's most essential products requires the services of a Works Manager to take full charge of production. Highest qualifications essential, plus ability to handle staff. The position carries a generous salary and offers excellent prospects Applications, cont. full details of exper.. and copies only of testimonials, will he treated iri strictest confidence—Address to "Works Manager." c/o Box 100 ft. Auckland. JMEN. —2~EXPERIENCED FAC--1 TORY 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 in a light, dainty trade with an essential industry should apply at once to MR. ROBINSON, Childswear. Ltd.. 19 Grey's Av (over Robinson's Motors) Ft) 19-636 OAR T-T I M E M ACHISISTS i Women who have nad factory experience in the manufacture of Women's and Children's Clothing, but who are unabje. because of domestic responsibilities, to take full-time positions, are offered an opportunity to avail themselves of part-time work in our Factory You can arrange hours to suit yourself (not less than -1 hours per day, or 20 hours per week), between S a.m and 5 p.m., 5-day week Good wages can be earned, including pro duction bonuses Morning and afternoon tea and lunch are provided and every c.onsidera tion and assistance given CHILDSWEAR, LTD., 19 Grey'a Ar. (over Robinson's Motors), Ph. 49-636.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24878, 27 April 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24878, 27 April 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24878, 27 April 1944, Page 1