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SITUATIONS VACANT SALESWOMAN, smart, for our Footwear O Dept.; must be exper.—Edward Jones, Ltd., Hamilton. f-m QCAFFOLDERS for tubular steel work; per--0 manent job with no lost time for good men. —Certified Concrete. Ltd. Ph. 42-900. SHORTHAND-Ty piste, Senior, City office; 5-day week; state age. exper. and salary required.—FX93o Herald. SHORTHAND-Typiste, Junior, for Importer's office; good salary and working conditions. 5-day week, hours 9-5. —RHS66 Herald. OI'OREMAN, must be reliable and energetic; O able to keep simple records. —N.Z. Forest Products, Pinedale, Putaruru. f-m TALLORESS, Trouser and Vest Maker, piece work or weekly; good workroom-, permanent job.—B. J. M. Kemp, Palmerston Bldgs., 47 Queen St. rpiMBER Stackers, must be good men; good x wages and conditions.—Casemill Manager. y.Z. Forest Products, Ltd., O'Rorke Rd., Penrose. rpRL'CK Drivers (Q), ftew Lynn; award JL wage; only good men need apply.—CL 1771 Herald. „ , h-s TYPIST, Solicitor's Office.—Johnston, Coates & Fee, Solicitors, Safe Deposit Bids. rpYPISTE (Junior), Young Lady, for our JL Invoicing Dept.; good conditions. —P.O. Box 10, Auckland. TYPISTE and -General Clerk for Public Accountants' office; temporary position; odav week. —Acumeu, P.O. Box '261. Auckland. "\t7AITRESS, mid-day; Kitchenhand, midYY day.—StiLeon's, 41 High St "WAITRESS and Pantrymaid for RestaurVV ant; Sundays free.—l 7 Queen bt. AITRESS, exper., relieving or perm.; VV also Pantrymaid, temporary position; live in or out.—Hotel Stonehurst, 40-062. "VI7AITRESSES. full-time and uiid-da>; »\ also Kitchenmaid. —Blake's Inn. Vulcan WAITRESSES C2), experienced. 5 days YY week, all holidays free; good wagesOrient Dining Rooms, Newmarket. "WELDER-Fitt-er (Electrical), shop mainYY tenancy, etc.—Faulkner and Collins, Dominion Rd. Ph. 60-364. "WOMAN for Dining Room work. —Poet YY Office Cafeteria. Ph. 41-254. SHORTHAND-Typiste, capable, knowledge Engineering or Hardware Trade an advantage; snday week. Kidd, Garrett, Ltd.. Little Queen St.. or P.O. Box 558, Auckland. ness witn omce ai p n era office; good wages and conditions. ±*.u. Box ISB4. Auckland. Q HORTHAND-Typiste, experienced, with O some knowledge of seneral office for ntv firm: liberal salary; o-da> i\6plies with copies of testimonial!? to Secretary, RB6SI Herald. TRAVELLER, smart, young, for Wholesale JL Hardware Firm: hardware knowledge preferred— Apply with copies of references, Hardware Merchant, P.O. Box 1184, Auckland. —_ conditions are good. Apply by. letter detailing age. experience, and enclosing copies of testimonials. REPORTER. —A North Island Morning Provincial Newspaper has a vacancy for a Cadet- or Junior Reporter. Grading will be given according to experience. This is a useful training ground and an interesting field. KKI6S6 Hir.vld. h-s SECOND ASSISTANT, 2nd boiler ticket essential; award wages; elect. 3-roomed cotessential; award wages; elect. 3-roomed cottage available. Applications, addressed to the Manager, close Wednesday. September 5. THE ALBERTLAND CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD.. Te Hana. Ist CENIOR Office Assistant. —Responsible posies tion offered Woman with sound knowledge of office routine. Duties include staff supervision, compilation of wages, factory records; book-keeping experience an advantage. 40-hour week; good wages.—Apply in writing, with copies of refs., to Manager. Porcelain Factory, Amalgamated Brick and Pipe Co.. Ltd., New Lynn. QHEETMETAL WORKERS, MOULDERS. O PLUMBERS (Regd. or otherwise), re- , quired by SPEEDWAY PRODUCTS. LTD.. 51 Albert St., Auckland. First-class working conditions aie offered by this progressive firm. Apply personally to Production Manager. =•

rpYPISTE shorthand not essential, bnl JL knowledge of office routine necessary. Experience in book-keeping an advantage. Good opportunity in a growing concern but Juniors under" 20 need not apply. Salary to commence, £4 5/ per week.—Apply, enclosing copies of i refs., to L BOX 16. NEWMARKET. Or Ph. 45-573. ■ "rTT'E require very urgently for our UnderYY wear Workroom t Women and Girls to do finishing and pressing. The best conditions are offered in a light, airy workroom and advancement is assured. —Apply to The Manager, Ross and Glendining, Ltd.. Underwear Factory, Symonds St. (above Tntts). TKT'OMAN OR GIRL, to help with the Y Y Cleaning and Preparing Meals in our Cafeteria. Conditions are of the best and the work is light.—The Manager. Underwear Factory, EOSS AND GLENDINING. LTD., Symonds St. (above Tntts). SHOWROOM BUYER. Progressive Store in Auckland requires the services of a capable and experienced Buyer for SJiowroom. This position offers good opportunities.—Apply in writing, with copies of references, to "Showroom," Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Auckland. MAE.RTF/D COUPLE for Private Home, Central Main Trunk district. Woman all house' duties. Man gardening and general • work. All conveniences and own quarters. First-class wages and conditions. —Apply in writing, stating age and enclosing copies only of testimonials, to ' '■'& "Private Home," : Care CHARLES HAINES ADVEBTI&ING AGENCY. Wellington, fsg POWER MACHINIST —We have a vacancy for a Machinist to stitch men's felt hats. The work is simple and light and does not call for previous exper. of this type of machining as long as applicant is capable of handling power machine. .Wages up to £4 10/per week, depending on ability shown. Conditions of employment are good and there is no Sat. work, 40-honr week. —Apply to The Manager, THE STAR HAT CO., LTD., National Mutual Bldgs.,' Chancery St., Auckland, C.l.

vacancies: —Lady Superintendent for Showroom Floor. Junior and Intermediate Sales for Glove and Hosiery Departments. Girls, with or without experience, for Cash Desk. Boys and Girls, as Beginners, various depart- ' ment«. Apply to STAFF MANAGER. Qneen Street. Auckland. WOMEN AND GIRLS are required In our ! TT: Eop® and Twine Departments for Spin- , ning, Twisting , and Packing. These positions 1 carry good wages as well as a production , bonus which Is paid weekly. Previous experience is not essential. Apply •r Workg Manager, DONAGHY'B ROPE AND TWINE CO., LTD. ! "VOUTHS FOB GLASS INDUSTRY.—"We I -L have a number of vacancies for Youths inour Factory and Warehouse, and to good i workerg we can offer permanent positions in an expanding industry. Good wages are paid. The > minimum for youths over 16 being £3 for a 40-honr 5-day week and there are numerous i opportunities to earn overtime pay and allowances.—Apply to Warehouse Foreman, ' N.Z. GLASS MANUFACTURERS' PTY, LTD., Penrose, WANTED TO SELL DRESSMAKER'S Swivel Mirror, Moquette Fireside Chair with sliding foot rest, ' Piano Stools, Tallboys, Rimu Wardrobes, Rimu , Pedestals, Ping-pong Bate, Oval Oak Kitchen Table. Deck Chairs, Cutting Machine, Lady's Wheelbarrow, Tricycle. Whißky Decanter and Glasses, Bedroom Mats, Box and Kerbs, Kapok and Feather Pillows. Card Tables. Buy from a Returned Soldier. Ring me yonr requirements.—23B Dominion Rd. and 132 Valley Rd. Open Friday nights; <3O-503. fiREATLY REDUCED PRICES.—C-Pce. \J Himu (Dark) Bedroom Suite, £22/30/- to £2O/10/-; Rimu Settee, sprung seat, £4/15/to £3/10/-; Singlo Rimu Bed and Wire, £-1 </6 to £4; Rimu Comb. Chest, £4/5/- to £3 F M e „? crecn ' to ~l"; Double Rimu Bed and W ire, £2/10/- to £2/2/0 ; Oak Single I , re ; 141 W- to £l/5/-; Scotch ' £2/15/- ; Oak Tea Waggon £3/10/- to £2/15/-; Gent.'s Rimu Taiilioy £l/0/- to £i>/10/-.—View Furniture Mart, 112 Dominion Rd., corner View ltd. f m "W'ri^ R 9n/?o/ lar r e 'n ? la . 68 - P° liKl, ed J " rimu £O/10/-; Golden Oak Double Bed Ivon-sag Wire, £7/10/-; Solid Golden Oak ' Ch!w"'High r Chai?: 37/6f Low'Ci rcu 1 a/'cottoe ■ S/S 1 n y mo "jj n 88. Buy from a Returned ffanukau^td eUW0 ° 8 CoTner Fur nishera. 020 ft S i LTD., 172 Queen St Auck., Auck., P.O. Box 767.—Padlocks Union" l'Vr 6 *' S h lid BH Sturd ( y ' b J asa lock 3 with ' 2 keys' ■J ». h m r l o3t; mal 'er Locks. 2/- and 3/- each -id post; Auger Bits lor the Brace /4 "!' 11 Jir®' 3/5 each, %in 4/2 'JIk J eacb.all 3d post; or complete with Canvas Bit Roll 27/- fro®. i v'/iV f h" .flirts, collar attached. 2to 7's' 12m each, 2 coupons, 8d post: Khaki Drill' kiiii or ,i m Trousers, heft loops. cufT bottoms, pleated front, 2 side and i hin pocket, 22/- pair, 2 coupons, Sri post- Khaki dnii V?/If? lls a " d Boiler Suits, llard-wearing ■* '° 8s - '■* coupons, 8d post ■ Army Kitbags, used but in good order for e 2- t' °- 2 fo r, 0/9. Post free; Leather Extensions, with buckle and ringed end 0/ ;P al f. Sd poet; Cow Leather Lec traps BL% b at -K&lv® ' -T 1 ' P ° St ' s A " R ■SU'SiS 50i » " «">

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25289, 24 August 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25289, 24 August 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25289, 24 August 1945, Page 2

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