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SITUATIONS VACANT 4 SSISTANT, Trotting Stables, used to hand±X ling horses; preferably no military obligalions.—F. .J- Smit 1), Village Farm, Takaiiini. .4 SSISTANT for Sales Department by remitX\. able Wholesale Electrical Firm; with experience preferred, but not essential. — CS4 11 JI KttALP. BA KM AN, bead, for lounge bar. New Criterion Hotel. 800K -Keeper, 1 emabi, prof, with knowlcge of costing.—Book-keeper, (J.P.O. Box 033, .Auckland. BOOK-K FEPER • Sle nog ra ph er; please state experience and enclose copies of references. - l'.O. Box .1.07. BOY, smart; good wages and conditions to willing worker. New Century Products, Ist Floor, City Chambers, Queen St. BOY (15-17), strong, for Woodworking Factory; esseutial industry; -10-hour week, permanent. J J'J New North RtlPh. 44-244. BOVS 11 .VI7 years; for interesting light woodwork; good wages.-—l) 3 Dean St., Grey Lynn. BRASS Finisher for our Machine Shop; permanent position.— D. Henry and Co., 12 Nelson St., City. BUTCHER or Youth; top wages; good conditions.—F. McAnulty, Mercer. ( IAR Sprayer, urgent.— Sprayer. Bo* 10. \J Mat a ina la. ( IARFTAK KK. City Building, single man V.-' preferred; live on premises.— P.O. Box (i A KPFNTKR. Henovation Work, immediv/ ati• 1 y.— 1 'ii. (i.V2I), S a.m. / UIU'FNTFR, Cottage Work; good wages. V_y Dmill, in Boyd Av., Royal Oak. ( VVUPENTKR for the Tuakau Joinery V Works; uo lost time.- I'll, 43, Tuakau ( URPENTEIi, 2-: J weeks' work. —Ph. V .1! 1-702, afternoons, 2-5, or 50-224, evenings after 8 or mornings before 7. QARPFNTFRS 12). at once. —Ph. IG-0()i= ( 1 11AUFFKUK, excellent future, prospects LAight man, single, young, energetic, good home.—BlM:i(;2 Hkiui.o. ( ILKANER, elderly Man, for permanent V position, general duties Cambridge Clothing Factory, Ltd. , ~ / HiNFFCTIONFKY Trade. General Hand, \J experience not necessary; interesting work under good conditions.- Sweetacres, Victoria Si. W„ A nek la ml. ( H).\'TR.\('T< ill, willi implements, to work v ' Til acres, burned farm land, for swedes; 2UO acres biter.— L. Richards, Tc Avvamutu. HH)K, Second, urgently. —Albert Hotel. 2nd. for private hotel. —I'll. 42-211. / ttiOK (Woman), good, experienced.—Hot v Springs Hotel, Te Arnha. /'i()OK for Nurses' Homo (24 nurses); award V 7 wages:- Matron. Bay of Islands Hospital, Kawakawa. /" Hk>K, '2nd, Female, 0-handed kitchen; live v.. in; good conditions. Matron, Y.M.C.A., Wellesley St. / niOK, extra 2nd, perm, position; best conV./ fl11ions; Ist class hotel. Commercial Hotel, Hamilton. . /" female, good plain cook, for tourist v private hotel, Lake Taupo; cleanliness essential; above award wage.-—Ph. 72, or Box 123, Taupo. Dl! KSSM AKKR, exper., for Alterations Workroom, Frocks, Coats, etc; ideal conditions; wages. 11 weekly.—Charles Hartley. Tanning;!. , , DRIVHR for large, covered van, must, be strong and not afraid of bard work. — BOVS and Girls for light work in Knitted Outerwear Industry. Commence now or New Year. F-sential work. New Zealand Knitted Wear, Ltd.. 73 Lome Street, C.l. Ph. 44-573. f IARPFNTFRS for essential work; 48 vv hours per week and travelling time. D C, street Construction Co., Ltd.. 477 Great South Road. Penrose. Ph. 1 7-201. _____ f "HI KM IST, Qualified Pharmacist, with sellV-' ing ability, for large Mercantile House in Fiji.-—Apply with copies of testimonials, ■dating acre, qualifications and salary required, io Pharmacist, P.O. Box liio, Auckland. 7'l T V 01 : AUCKL AN D. V RF.ST ROOM Attendants for the Ladies' Rest Rooms.— Intending applicants should apply to the Chief Sanitary Inspector Town flail. Auckland. CVLERK, Male, with good sound business / ability, for Orders, Despatch and General Office Routine.-—State qualifications, age, etc.. with copies of testimonials only, to P.O. Box (!, Porisonby. /"URLS. Urgently, for our Small Goods VI Dept.; good wages, with bonuses; excel lent working conditions. —Kiwi Bacon Co (Auckland), Ltd.. t'h. 32-460, 31i> New Nortt Road. ; (t JKLS, Junior, for light, clean work, pack U ing model building sets and rope quoi winding; top wages. fj. K. Hughes, Ist Floor. Manchester Unity Bldgs., Hobson St. T^Ffr'mEsTaTE SHORTHAND-TYPISTIi 1 For the Raglan County Council. Ngarua watua Weekly salary, i.'3, plus travelling expenses from Hamilton; 5-rlay week.—Applications, giving full particulars of exper., together with copies of refs.. should be addressed lo the County Clerk. Box I. N'garuawahia TT'EMALE WORKERS. A large number 1 urgently for our new Crockery and Fine Earthenware Factory. We offer good wages, with an opportunity for bonus earning. Essential industry. Working conditions are good and an up-to-date cafeteria is available. —Call or Ph. SS-370. AMALGAMATED BRICK, Porcelain Factory. New Lynn.

17*0 RE WOMAN, 25-35, for Well-established I X 1 Firm of Manufacturing Chemists, for their Filling and Finishing Departments. Excellent conditions and wages commensurate with ability. Previous experience essential, and permanent position for successful applicant. FREDERICK" STEARN & CO. (N.Z.), LTD., "I7INISHERS. Girls witlj experience at X Hand Sewing are required for Finishing Ladies' Fine Lingerie. Also Girls (15 to IS years) to learn dainty, interesting work in bright, clean workroom. Hot and cold meals obtainable in our modern cafeteria. SILKXII (X.Z-.), LTD., Eden Terrace. |,X)UXDRY LABOURERS for our Mt. X Wellington Branch. Men also required for vacancies at our Pnrnell Works, including lighter jobs, with prospects of learning semi-skilled trades MASON AXD PORTER, LTD. * Manufacturing Engineers. GIIRLS, Mto 18 Years.—We offer to capr able, and conscientious Juniors an excellent future in our Underwear Factory. Contentment, highest remuneration arid a position that, with a fair trial, you will not readily leave. Light and artistic work. Centrally situated. Essential industry. STIRLING HENRY (X.Z.), LTD., -100 Queen St. T ABOURERS (3) FOR OUR ESSEXTIAL IJ INDUSTRY. Men used to handling metals pref., but this qualification is not necessary. Good prospects for willing workers. —Apply in person to the Manager, DOMINION LEAD .MILLS, LTD.. Morrow St., Newmarket. UNDERWEAR FACTORY. X —Apprentices, Plain Machinists and Exper. O'lockers for our factory. We do especially want any voung girls leaving school this year who are willing to be taught the finest of Lingerie trade. An opportunity to learn firstclass machines. Embroidery, Faggoting, Shirring and Flat locking, awaits those with the ability to progress. We have a bright cafeteria and dining room, ;i Iso a bright, sunny workro"'U HOSS A GLEN DINING. LTD., Underwcar Factory, Syinonds St. (above 1 titts) QISTERS for the. Warkworth Cottage Hospital, Warkworth. General and Maternity certificates or Midwifery certificate required. Salary according to scale, plus £'lo per annum remote allowance; living in. Applications should be addressed to the acting-Lady Superintendent. Auckland Hospital, I'ark Road. C. L. GRANGE, Secretary, AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. >PO Til IjLI NKKY M ACmNlSi'S.—fhor.l oughly Competent Machinists for stitching trimmings, wiring brims and general flat bed machine work, preferably .machinists experienced in sewing straw plait; wages paid (\) i i/. per 10-hour 5-day week. Positions are permanent and part-time workers' applications will be considered.— Millinery Manager, THE STAR HAT CO.. LTD., National Mutual Bldgs., Chancery St.-, Auckland. C.t. 'Vppnintinoiits for interview may be arranged byj 'h. 10-170. T)A RENTS of Young Girl's and Girls leaving X school: Here is un opportunity for Girls to earn good wages and be trained in work which will always he useful. We teach Girls how to make dainty Children's Clothes. A pleasant, feminine occupation, the .surroundings are briirht and modern, and stall welfare is of the first consideration. The Personnel Officer of Childswear will gladly give further particulars to Girls leaving school or their parents. --Ph. 11-112, or call C 111 IjDS\\ EAh, LTD.. I fid-170 Albert St., last building on left at the Town Hall end. miß'.\ V KLLER-CoLLECTOR,-- Opportunity I for Voting Man possessing own small car to take over one of our suburban territories. Exper. j 101 essential to right type of man, but preference given to applicant with some 1 ime Payment or Insurance training. Successful applicant must be in a position to obtain clearance through Manpower Office. Good wage, ear allowance and conditions. Reply by letter, OIiDEHS. LTD., r>:t K.'irangahnpe Rd. iSjuToHESSIVE Foundry Foreman, for 1 Prosperous North Island Centre.-—An excentionaily good position is offered to a Youngish Man with theoretical knowledge, as well as practical work. The successful applicant will be one who is a good organiser and who has progressive business ideas. He must be experienced in nil types of non-ferrous and iron moulding. Experience in chill-casting a decided advantage.' Commencing salary, L'sso per annum, with real prospects of advancement. — Apply in writing, with copies only of refs.. to Foundry, c/o J. Hott, Ltd., Advertising, Gibbfi' Bldg., 1-1U Hereford St., Christ- ■ church.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25053, 17 November 1944, Page 1

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