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SINGLE BED Combination WIRE MATTRESS 3 foot MATTRESS 42 Tufted. MELVERN'S LOWE F R L o c O r ND 155-159 KARANGAHAPE RD. ( AUCKLAND

SITUATIONS VACANT HOUSfc.ivEEPER, small child uot objected; father, 2 daughters; perm, position, suburus.—Reuaole Keg., -A2-UIJ3. HO US E M AID -Wa 11 ress and General, good wages; nve in or out. —Apply iiotel Aottli.aiiu, I'll, -1 1 -621. KriCiiEN Hand, experienced.—Esplanade Hotel, Ph. 71 -_!) 1. LAjju l RERS tor loundry work.—l). Henry and Co., l'J Nelson it., City. JADY Ledger-kcper, Intermediate or Senior; .J must bo accurate; -lu-hour week. Perman- . em position. Award wage.—DßtKit Hekald. MACHINISTS for our Sack Manufacturing Dept.; good wages and conditions. —MckendricK Bros., Ltd., Broadway, Newmarket. AI AN or Youth for Store Work in our iVL Queen St. warehouse. —Phillipps and | linpey, Ltd. \ ■ AN or Youth to cut lawns and edges once IVJL weekly.—Apply, between 0 and 7 p.m., 17l' st. Heliers 11 ay Kd. uiear school). \I EN u*J, good, returned pre!., by Paua IVL Jewellery Manufacturer; award wages, p.enty o'tiuie; free manpower.—347 Queen St. \ J AN for Confectionery Industry ;• pan exper. i-'l an advantage; good opportunity steady, conscientious man.—Write age and parties, to WRSI3 Ukkald. \I A i RON (Assistant), salary £l5O per ■iVI. annuni.—Parties, trom Wesley Preparatory Scnooi, Mt, Wellington, 5.E.6. Ph. - U I -j. \IijKCEKV and Clothing Assistant, exceliVl lent position, highest wages.—Laurie Jenkins, IS3 Victoria St.. Hamilton. MiLLHAND, exper., with wile to take cookhouse.—Particulars and rets, to Lee Bros., Koiorua, Ltd., Kotorua. V UlisE, capable; live in or out. Ph.i\ i (>- in N'L'KsE, Qualified, senior, convalescent hospital-. salary £t/4;- per week clear; live, in.—Ph. I(i-s23. OPERATOR, Capstan Lathe, for our Brass Machine Shop.—D. Henry and Co., 12 Ne.son St., City. IJAJNTEK, Paperhanger, casual, immedi1. ate.y.—Ph. 05-2.14. {JAN I itYMAII), full-time, no Saturday J work, tor George Court's Tearooms, Kara-, ngahape Kd. —Staff Manager, Third Floor. J3ORTEK. —Esplanade Hotel, Ph. 71-291. JJOKTER, male, with experience in store - work preferred.—Staff Manager, George Court and Sons, Ltd., Karangahape Rd. C HOI 1 Assistant. —Girl, about ltj yrs. pref.i 0 good position; permanent.— Watson's. 472 Karangahape Kd. B'FOREMAN8 'FOREMAN - Packer, Grocery Warehouse; ideal conditions; 5-day week. —Foodstuffs, Auckland, Ltd., Emily place. r p.ULOKESSES for special work; highest JL wages.--Kobinson Bros.. 75 Lome . St. I'll. U'J-MSS. r PA 1 LOK ESS, make couple trousers weekly; -L good price, neat, strong job.—Tailoress, HKitAtn Agent, Tauranga. 'l' V i'IS 1 LvCierk urgently lor our Putaruru 1 Office; 5-day week; good salary and conditions. —The Taupo Totara Timber Co., Ltd., Putaruru. \yAITRESS.—Star Hotel, Albert St. WAITRESS, midday, experienced.—Stil- ! 11 sons, 11 High St. | AA'AITKKSS, good wages, condition*. — ' V r Centreway. 2(jsA Queen St. ' i WAITRESS, Relieving, few weeks; live in. i V T —Hotel Stonehurst, Ph. 45-562. WAITRESSES (4), 2 Housemaids licensed 1 \ hotel, Hamilton. —McKnight's, Hamilton. WAITRESS for Private Hotel; over award »» wages; easy place.—Box 21S. Rotorua, ur Ph. I 3,5, Collect. "1.1 r A.]'I'RESSES (3), urgent.—Majestic Tea- » > rooms. WAITRESSES, full-time and midday, uo 1 » Saturday work, for George Court's Tearooms, Karangahape Rd. —Staff Manager, Third Floor. ■WOMEN (2), respectable, for apartment > * house; friends preferred.—Ph. 42-693. "WOMEN, middle-aged, for our Packing De- >> partment; experience not necessary; 40hour wee kv-Newdick Bros.. Ltd.. 4 Quay St. JADY Book-keeper, competent, capable of J takir.g charge of books, with knowledge of engineering preferred, but not essential; Permanent position, good salary anu conditions. Essential industry.--P.O. Box 651. M~ ACHIN'ISTS. —,We offer up to £4 per 40hour week, plus (optional) 15 hours' overtime; morning and afternoon tea, hot showers- previous exper. not necessary.—McKemlrick Bros.. Ltd., 19 Wellington St. OFFICE Assistant. Capable Young Lady, with about 2 years' experience. | Permanent position; 5-day week. —Apply-with references, \ ! RENDELI.S, LTD. 1 O AIiESWOMAN for Ladies' Shoe Depart- ! k> merit. Intermediate or Senior. Ideal conditions, opportunity to gain knowledge of scientific fittings.—-Staff Manager, George Court an d_ So us, Ltd., Karangahape Rd. SALESWOMAN, experienced Senior, for Ladies' Underclothing Dept.; also Junior ' (Intermediate"or Beginner) for Showroom_and Ground Floor Depts.—Apply with refs., Stan Manager, Smith and Caughey. Ltd., Queen St. t ! DTO REM AN", Hardware, with experience in j O Assembly, Packing and Despatch of builders and plumbers' lines. State experience and military and manpower obligations to BOX (i2O, Auckland. . TRACTOR Mechanic, first-class, for our i 1 Service Department. Tractor, experience i preferred, permanent position in essential inilustry to approved applicant.—Gouifh, Gough ■ ami Hamer, -lh-50 Federal St. rpUTOR Sister for Tauranga Hospital, pre--1 ferably with post-graduate qualifications. Salarv according to scale. For list of duties, ! etc., apply to Matron. Tauranga Public Hos- | pita I. —P. Lumley, Secretary. _____ to prepare Staff Tea and Clean \ » Offices in essential industry. Good wages and conditions. Overtime optional. Bus stops outside premises.—Johnston Cardboard Box Co., Ltd., Great South Rd., Penrose. TY7OMAN, middle-aged, urgently, for Packiiig; experience not necessary. Pleasant working: conditions. Night work, morning and afternoon teas supplied. Manager, S. ASmith and Co., Ltd., 5 Eden St.. Newmarket. cTw MILLING. 1 Loader (Jack), 2 O Trackers, 2 Platelayers. 1 Breaker-out, 1 Yardman Single accommodation and good cookhouse. 1 Engineer's Blacksmith, 1 Engineer's Fitter; married accommodation availatjle.—The Totara Timber Co.. Ltd., Mokai. CRGENTLf FOR W essential industry. Permanent positions. Beginners able to learn the manufacture of Ladies' Lingerie. Ideal working conditions. Personal application. LADDALOC & LADY JANE LINGERIE, 350-3(12 Broadway, Newmarket. PLUMBERS (.2), registered, for Housing J- Construction and other Government Contracts. Good wages and conditions and permanent employment to suitable men. W. A. CHENERY, LTD., Plumbing Contractors and Heatiug Engineers, enr Morrow St. and Gillies Av., Newmarket. Phs. 21-106 and 24-720. - U EXIOR OR INTERMEDIATE TY'PISTE O URGENTLY, ■ To assist with Balance Work for 4-0 weeks. Shorthand not necessary. No Saturday work. Apply personally to THE DOMINION MOTORS, LTD.. - Ph. 32-370. A r OUTH, not over 17yrs, for o,ffiee. Position JL offers excellent opportunity for advance- : ment for intelligent youth. Clear handwriting, pleasing personality desirable. Application in writing only to ACCOUNTANT, CLAUDE NEON LIGHIb OF N.Z., LTD., P.O. Box 1555, Auckland, C.l. i r UNI O R OFFICE GIRLS. U Parents! We have vacancies in our Main : office. If your daughter is just leaving school why not launch her on a successful business career with us? We can give her a position that offers exceptional opportunities to gain a thorough training in every branch of office work. Excellent working conditions and staff benefits. No Saturday work. Employment Manager, FARMERS' TRADING CO. Office Jun i or. Good position offered to a Junior short-hand-Typiste, with or without experience. This position affords good opportunities for advancement —interesting work under ideal conditions. All the advantages of a modern building, with bright offices and every comfort ami convenience. BERLEI (N.Z.), LTD.. (.nr. Wellesle.v and Nelson Sts. P' 7\RENTS OF YOI'NG GlßLS.—Here is an opportunity for your daughters to earn | good wages and be trained in work which ■ I will always be useful. We teach girls how to i make Children's Clothes. This is a pleasant, ■ feminine occupation, the surroundings are bright, and modern, and sta?f welfare is of the first consideration. Our Personnel Officer will , gladly give further particulars to girls leaving school, or their parents.--Ph. 41-112, or call at Childswear —the last building on the left, at the Town Hall en 1 of Albert St. PARENTS who contemplate starting their JL Daughters to work in New Year would do- well to make an appointment to view our premises to see for themselves the excellent conditions prevailing. This is an extreme.y useful, interesting trade, and is an essential industry. After very short training, the girls are able to earn liberal bonuses. Hot and cold meals are served in a modern cafeteria at low cost Ph. 32-SIIO for appointment, or call at SILKXIT (X.Z.). LTD., Eden Terrace. REPRESENTATIVE, for Auckland Province Territory, by a progressive Firm 1 of •Manufacturers and Agents. Preference I given to salesman with sound knowledge of 1 chemist's sundries and grocery supply.—Apply in writing, slating age, experience, and enclosing coiiies only of testimonials, to "Initiative," Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY. Auckland. aENIO~R FEMALE ACCOUNTANT for O lending Soft Goods Manufacturing Firm, ■ essential industry, with modern office. Appli- - cant must be able to accept responsibility; I I knowledge of costing essential. The successr I fill applicant can be assured of good and fair 1 | treatment All applications will be considered as strictly confidential. —Apply, giving refs. (copies onlv*. and details of experience,' to SENIOR FEMALE ACCOUNTANT. 1 C/o P.O. Box 1399, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25047, 10 November 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25047, 10 November 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25047, 10 November 1944, Page 1

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