SITUATIONS VACANT BAKER, relieving, bread only; ur«ect.— Rhys Williams, Kaitaia. BAK.ER, permanent job, country town, Bay of Plenty.—B J2 Hehald. Whakatane. TJARMAN. —Star Hotel, Albert St. BOYS, 15 years, for our modern factory; •10-hour week, no Saturday work; pernancnt; week • start. —Freerite Faints, Ltd., 7<l-7s Anzac Av. / tOOK, 3rd. —Slar Hotel, Albert St. V; pOOK, 3rd. Waitress nnd Pantrymaid.— v.- 1 Motel Auckland. fTOOK-Housekeepcr, exper.. urgently, ability Ly to control girls desirable.—Applv Sisterin- Charge. o. Mary's Homes. Otafiubu. or I'll. 21-3 US. f HIOSSCUTTER for Partner in contract; v must bo experienced.—K. Eyles, Box 1.0. M ungnpeelii. DRIVER, and General Shop Hand for Delicatessen; light work, good hours, good wages.—Margarets Food Shop. Otahuhu. JNK-Driver for our Sawmill in National JU Park Hallway Yard.—The Marton Sash, Boor and Timber Co.. Ltd., National Park. "J/tLOIUST.—GirI for Florist Shop, floral 1- work and attend shop, must be smart. — Ph. 42-453. . , . . , /"VEXEUAL, small hotel, near Auckland; vX t'2 15/ clear. —Reliable Registry, Cooke s Bldge. 1 2-2U3. G1 IRLS for packing; good wages and conf ditions. —Union Oil, Soap and Candle Co., Ltd., West field. GIIRLS and Boys, also Women, for Light f Factory Work, essential industry.—N.XKnitted Wear, Ltd., 73 Lome St. Ph. 44-5*3 H'AIRDRESSER, ladies', senior, all . branches, City Salon.—CM2lß Hbralp. HOUSEMAID, capable; live in; good wages.—Ph. 01-803. HOUSEMAID, Mansion House, K a wail . Island.—Ph. IS. Kawau, or Reliable Registry, Cooke's Blflgs., 42-293. friTCIIEN Hand.—Albert Hot-el. jZTTCHEN Assistant.—Ph. 41-107. f ABOURERS (2), and Boy for Brass IJ Foundry.—Kililp and Jackson, Ltd.. Nuffield St.. Newmarket. T AUN DRESS, also Housemaid, for pniJvato hospital.—Ph. 00-500. M"\N capable, to drive Winch nnd attend "to Crushing Plant.—Box 230, Napier. VfECHANIC, first grade, able overhaul JJ tractors and truck, with tools tor .5 weeks- slnte Wfijjf.s.—K a poor, National Park. "VTURSE. semi-trained, capable, open for oni> sraireinent. mornings, till 1 p.m.—Ki-SQS. BURROUGHS Ledger Machine Operator, fully or partly experienced; permanent position, good prospects; excellent conditions-, wage X'-J; 40-hour, 5M,-day week. —For appointment, please Ring 32-100 (Mr. Burrow), /GROCERY Assistant (male or female), good vi worker, experience preferred; good conditions; salary according to ability and experience. Ph. 27-403 for Appointment. IS I I I ci P J H fr A r l F « Q } C "1 OFFICE .Junior, able use typewriter, wages 30/ start; permanent position, with good prospects.—A. C. Norden, Merchants and Exporters. Nathan's Bond Buildings. 45-17 Customs Street East. PIE Wool Picker, Man, elderly, for light : part-time piecework; some knowledge wool preferable.—Apply Foreman E. Lichtenstein and Co.. Ltd., I Alfred St., Oneliunga. Ph. 51-027. (STRUCTURAL Draughtsman.—Large EnO gineering Firm, competent and experienced with sound practical knowledge of structural mid reinforced concrete design; apply before June 22.—CK121 Herald. "\\rOMAN, capable, with catering exper., \> t<> take charge of Cafeteria connected with dehydration plant at Pukekohe; also Cooks and Kitchenhands.— Apply in writing to Box 1203, Auckland. /"iLEßK.—Applications are invited for posiV-' tion of Intermediate Female Clerk by well-known Merchant House. Position oners exceptional experience in wide rantre commercial activities, with prospects of advancement to applicant displaying initiative nnd ability. —RYI2 llkhai.D OFFICE JUNIOR, Youth, over 15 years. Also Junior Stiorthand-T.vpiste with 12 months' or two years' exper., for general correspondence. Congenial work with good prosppcti.—Applv in own handwriting to THE FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO.. LTD.. Box 559. Auckland. QECRETARY TO DAI in PRODUCERS O ASSOCIATION.—Initiative and organising ability imperative. Some understanding ot dairying industry preferred- Position is attractive and salary according to suitability. Preference lo returned serviceman.— Apply to SECRETARY. Box 23, Morrinsville. STATIONERY Traveller, Retail. —A wello known and reliable Auckland Stationery House : require the services of an experience!. Stationery Traveller to take over definite territory. A good salary will be paid to the right man.—-Reply with refs. and experience tO ALIO2 lIERALD. BEG INNERS AND GIRLS . UNDER IS for Tuition in the Manufacture of Ladies Underwear, urgently. Also. Vacancies for Experienced Machinists and Overlockers. Essential industry, under pleasant conditions. Premises centrally heated. Highest wages paid. No Saturday work. Personal application. LADDALOC A LADY JANE LINGERIE, 350-362 Broadway, Newmarket. /'CARPENTERS, Painters and Builder's V Labourers, returning from overseas or being released from camp, for essential work; town and country work. W WILLIAMSON CONSTRUCTION CO., LIMITED. 175-187 Montreal St., Christchurch. CLERICAL WORK. —Young Lady, with Vv full clerical experience, required for transport office. An excellent clerical position, with small amount of typing. Good wages; 40-hour, o'/j-day week. For appointment, please Ring 32-100 (MR. BURROW). for modern Paper Goods factory, rLight' and interesting work, under Ist class conditions in modern factory; essential indu.v | try 5-dnv week; good wages and bonuses.— j Applv up to 5.30 p.in. to CARTON SPECIALTIES, LTD.. Modern Paper Goods Factory, __ Opp. Tram Barns, Epsom. Ph. (.2-Otx. "JUNIOR for Typist Section.—We require J the services of Young Lady, with or without previous experience for training in our correspondence section. An opportunity to advance in this sphere of office work. 'lO-hour, 5 l -day week. Excellent wages and conditions. ' For appointment, Ring 32-100 COLLECTOR-SALESMAN, by old-estab-I lished Life Assurance Company, for a ' Southern Suburban Agency. Collecting commission averages (J5 weekly; added are generous new business commissions. 1 rospects ol promotion to successful agent. No experience necessary as an introduction and good training are given by a superintendent. Bond necessary KB2IB Hkrald. J UNI OK GIRLS. —Several Bright Girls to learn Special Machine Work. This work is dainty and extremely interesting. Girls will lie 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 briprht, airy workroom. Hot and cold meals are served in our modern cafeteria at low cost. Essential industry. SILK NIT (N.Z.). LTD., Eden Terrace. MACHINISTS FOR THE MANUFAC- . TURE OF LADIES' UNDERWEAR. Those with experience on Overlockers and Plain Sewers preferred, but girls without previous experience will be trained thoroughly. Good wages while learning. Excellent working conditions. Wholesome meals may be obtained from our modern cafeteria at low cost. Essential industry. STLKNIT (N.Z.), LTD., Eden Terrace. \?ANTLE SALESMAN.—The services of a L Young and Energetic Salesman are required for our Mantle Showroom. Applicants must be a!ert. intelligent and of good appearance and personality. This is an excellent opportunity for a young man to train for a responsible selling position in the Wholesale Mantle Trade. Previous exper in Soft Goods would be an advantage, but not essential. U.ASSJC MANUFACTURING CO.. LTD. T. A' G. Bldgs., Elliott St. Y W'.MAPU COUNTY COUNCIL.— \ I Applications, addressed to the Chairman and endorsed "Application Clerk,' will be received until Noon on Friday. June 30. 1944, for position of General Clerk (Male or Female! in County Office. Salary according to exper. and ability. Conditions of appointment obtainable at County Office, Te Puin Springs, or at office of this newspaper. A, G. HICKS, County Clerk P.O Box 4. Te Puia Springs "OTTNC WOMEN "TO LEA UN BOS 1E R Y TRADE \V(. will teach young women Linking, Seaming Welting, and also train a number (or Examination and Mending Departments. Splendid opportunities for right type of voting woman Apply Stall Manager, KORMA MILLS LTD. Chancery St., Auckland priY OF AUCKLAND. APPOINTMENT OF JUNIOR ASSISTANT LIBRA KHAN. Applications will be received at the Town Clerk's Office, Town Hall, Auckland, up to .1.30 p.m. on Monday, July 3, 1041, for the position of Junior Assistant (Female) at. the Par tie II Library. Commencing salary will be at the rate of from €75 to £155 per annum, according to age, plus cost-of-living bonuses. Applicants will require to have passed the Matriculation Examination or hold the School Certificate. Copies of conditions of appointment may be obtained at the Town Clerk's Office, Town Hall, Auckland, at the Central Library. Weilesle.v St. East, or at any of the branch Libraries. X. W. M. AsHBY, Sown desk
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24923, 19 June 1944, Page 1
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