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SITUATIONS VACANT GROCERY.— Youth, with one, or two years' esper.i good wages and conditions. —Ph. 68*144 TTOSIEBY and Lingerie.—Senior and Jnnior . ULjl Assistant. —Shanes, 272 Queen St. • JJOUSEMAID-Waitress. —Royal Hotel. HOUSEMAID. —Manager, Star Hotel, Newton. , . , , , .YjOUSEMAID, exper.; small private hotel. ULL —Ph. 50-028. v . , JUNIOR Assistant, 15-17 year®. —Alstons Bap Shop, ir>6 Queen St. JUNIOR Girl, smart, for Library, Times Book Club, 257 Karanscahape Rd JUNIOR, excellent opportunity for smart Girl.—Montella Gowns, 79 Queen St. ARITANE ARITANE Nurse, urgent.—Ph. 36-126. KITCHENMAID, experienced. —De Luxe Grill Room, 57 Queen St. mid-day; Waitress, midJ\ day.—Stilsons, 41 High St KrrCHEXMAID, reliable, live in, for Wakefield Private Hospital, City. Ph. 1i5.604. T v MITERS for Babyweai; must be exper., j\ bring sample.—DYl49 Herald. t-h fnrA.CHIN.ISTS, small workroom i highest fi>± wages; excellent condts-Rose Creations, palmerston Bldg., Queen ht., or ring 43-09b. TAID for College, Richmond Rd., live in. 4 r Youth? with artistic ability, for Silk OVX Screen Printing Dept.—Academy Pattern sVif SSS."U wtM ««»"■•. r 4 flVl wages and conditions.—New Century Jp rod nets Ist Floor, City Chbra. 5 ri\ strong, general Labouring work; good M wages —Apply Works Manager. Warnock feroi Ltd. 278 Richmond Rd., Grey Lynn. n\ I AXTLfc Showroom. —Fully mL Assistant; excellent working conditions.— Eooker and Kingston, Ltd., a " lll £° n ' _ K f\ i EX, spalling, on contract or wa ?^ llin £; IIM Harris. Stone Contractor. Mt. Welling an ,i Boys for hides and skin store.— 0\l F £ch"°r,»f.i"a»d Paykel. opp. SWTVTuTsE, Probationer.— St. George's Hoshospital. 48-hour e aby: «gent.-Nn^ 'JN for rest £ome.— Ph. 61 'for Merchant's O Business -. good prospects. W rite Perkins, to spray work.-D. Henry KD7B4J1 itßAin. _ optional ove/i>l 10/' for 40-hour wee , i t ghowerßi time; morning and afternoon lea.^ Ltd.. Prefers Juniors. expen"s Ultbt «'<"'•<"•<' , Vi ~d The Patisiau Xeckwear Co., 74-6 I.frt-reet. Cit>. •i~v. v frvr Parking Despatch Departments. Porter's Dye Works, Ltd., 123 Market Road, Epsom. TU ,i^ I slSSi? i Se' " .porcelain bath and basinWifin Herm-d. w-f - ■ _fb- WorksTliourly rate of pay «ek. "m-is.-m>on waist wS!S«'' Hallenstein Bros., Ltd.. Karangahape Road. LP "F\ fvtpf" G-IRL Junior. Applicant need * agg?, R"nHell P «| r 'l!td- Karangahape Road. —_ 0-« —r"v-\TT>Tr SWIMMING POOL. —Applicainvited for the following positions a iArifinnts and Fcmal© Cashier. !/Newmarket. 'SECRETARY for the Matakana Co-op. U Dairy Co.,— Applications, closing with the Chairman at Noon on Monday. io «re called. Output last season 555 tons. Salary according to scale. Accommodation tor married man °™ii«hlß within a month. ■VTIFhtNISTS Seniors, Intermediates, M A JuSo?B Beginners, for- Woven and 'Knitted Lingerie Infants riMhin* of the better tyjpe. Interesting work Ijjaud conditions Also Machine Embroidreas. I Forewoman?LINGERIE AND CMLDREN'S r ° r r "T nv>NlX. LTD., 125 Albert St. M&ir experienced '^beginners; fi' S?'i3 SOS. ts A :£% ?u£n work: good conditions. 40-hour week. L EDIARD AND SON. 88 Nelson St. __________ r a PTTTNISTS. Permanent employment is Mtssured for both Experienced and Inivnerlenced Hands. Plain work only, in light, r tea n materials. First-class working conditions and bonus system. Overtime available. w. MCCarthy LTD 4H Xew North Rd. (top of S.vmonds St.). TV TACHINISTS, SENIORS AND JUNIORS, i>l for manufacture Ladies' Exclusive Lingerie in our modern workroom. This work is dainty and interesting; excel. condt«.—PerJANE LINGERIE, 350 Broadway. Newmarket. town 4 days weekly; wages £b gross (inrinripa COL). Suit returned serviceman. , clud « A:s V D o-^ VEL op MENT BRANCH. Box 189, Rotorua. 'M°.S rs?: trucks requires a fully qualified and experienced Motor Mechanic. Successful applicant will be required to establish Repair Depart, ment. Preference given to returned se'rjiceniei n ; —Reply in first n stance to Motor echfln p lc A co. Catts-Patterson Co. (N.Z.). Ltd.. P.O. x Box 2120, Auckland. MOULDERS. —Competent Floor and Machine Moulders (Iron and Brass) for Newmarket Foundry. Good wages and overtime offered.—Apply personally to E. Skellern, Foreman, RATCLIFFE'S FOUNDRY JHLERK. - TYPIST.E, with approximately 18 V> months' experience, is required for one ot our department offices. This is a position that would suit a Girl with a. knowledge of motor transport, and the ability to drive -■would be an advantage. Apply personally for further details to Misa J. Atkinson, TAPPENDEN MOTORS, LTD., 39 Beach Road, Auckland.

fflE UNITED CLOTHJNG CO., LTD., 1 37 Wakefield Street, City. We require an exper. Designer and Cutter dor our modern Frock Workroom. This is an excellent opportunity for a Lady with initiative and ability to work under ideal conds. Morning and atlernoon tea, 40-hour week; no Saturday work This is a permanent position for the right applicant.—Apply to the liana King Director eit her in person, by phone or letter Ph. 44-133. :J VfTCTOEiI UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. A 7 JUNIOR LECTURESHIPS Junior Lecturers are required in the following eubjects: Mathematics, Psychology Chemistry and Botany. Salary £3OO-£4qo (by annual increments of £25), plus recent addition. Application forms and conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Registrar of any of the University Colleges. Applications will close with the Registrar, Vicwria University College, Wellington, on October SI mis:—G. G. S. ROB I SON, Registrar . OMITH AND C AUG HEY, LTD. Have vacancies in the Dressmaking "Workrooms for: — Experienced Machinists, Finishers, Alteration Hands and Apprentices. Also Girl with or without experience ft« an Assistfiiit Excellent conditions with ah staff privileges. STAFF MANAGER, Queen Street, Auckland. "J >ALMER ST 0 N NORTH HOSPITAL I BOARD. HEAD DISPENSER. Applications are invited from Qualified Male <<'hi'mift* for the above position. Salary ■Till be fixed at a rate commensurate with the experience and qualifications of the appointed applicant; not lew? than £425 per ermnm. Applicant are required to submit full details as to education, age. married condition, experience since qualifying, and to submit copies only of testimonials. a. ,t. phillipps. Managing Secretary. APPRENTICES, IMPROVERS " AND A. JOURNEYWOMEN. For Machining, Finishing and Pressing In one of New Zealand's most, up-to-date factories Call, write or phone for our free, Booklet, which is filled with photographs and information. Read ,about the thorough training in all branches of the clothing trade; the handsome bonuses; the free nursing and medical attention; the sunny Manufacturing Eloor and spacious Cafeteria where morning arid afi.ernoon tea and lunch are served. Young Girls are invited to call and see the Personnel Officer. Bring mother, too. if yon wish. Experienced workers also are nssnred of congenial employment, at CHILDHWEAR, LTD., "Chlldswcar 81dg.," 100-17 H Albert St. C.I. Phs. 4(1-0.30, 40-308. ' w-s f IOOK HOSPITAL BOARD, GISBORXE! v.' 1 TUTOR SISTER. Applications, closing September 18. 1045, are invited for the position of Tutor Sister at Cook Hospital. Apjd'irants should give full particulars as to are qualifications and experience. supported by copies of testimonials. Salary £225 to £"280 per annum, according to qualifications, live in uniforms provided. WARD SISTER. Applications. closing September 18, 1015. are invited from qualified persons to fill the position of Ward Sister. Experience in medical ward nursing essential. Salary according to quallJScations and experience, live in. uniforms provided. C. A. HARPIES, Maa&ring Secret* Secretary, wi

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25299, 5 September 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25299, 5 September 1945, Page 2

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