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SITUATIONS VACANT ITEWELLER'S Shop.—Junior Assistant, 15M 17 years, Rood wages.—2l Wcllesley St. W.j or Ph. 41-320. , „ , TTITCHEN Hand, £2 15/ clear.—Regal TTlT&|Than d. midday (female).—StilA].!)! - live in, for Bledisloe JL\ House, Blind Institute. —45-872. TZ*.NITT£RS lor Babywear; must be exper., J\ bring sample.—DYl4o Hkrm.d. t-h T ABOURERS, active, for Tile Works.— JL/ Cowperthwaite, Ltd., Three Kings. lT .ABOUHER, bakehouse, day work only.— il l Manager, Kent's Bakeries, Ltd., York St., Kewinarket. . nr EGiAL Shorthand-Typiste, experienced, perJIJ manent position.—P.O. Box 1307, Auck. fviANAGER or Manageress for Country iiYJLDrapery Dept., good shop; wages and commission; handy Auckland. OXI3I < • Blkrai.D. , , , , M AH HIED Couple, general duties, country hoarding house: man gardening, etc. Good "wages.—E. Keith, To Kauwhata. h-s nVfEN, spalling, on contract or wages—K. »IVL Harris, Stone Contractor. Mt Wellington MEN for onr Nail Manufacturing Dept.; good wages, A grade factory.—Apply immediately, Auto Machine Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 18-20 Nelson St. MIDWIFE or Maternity Nurse; also Probationer.—Ranui Obstetrical Hospital. Ph. 20-001. " . , . MILK Roundsman, motor round at Newton Depot; reliable man to drive 30nvt truck. Good wages and conditions. —Stoncx Bros., Ltd., Newton. „„ , TVTIGHT Waitresses, 5.30 to 8; 5.30 to _L\ ii).3o Friday nights; no Saturday work. —Manageress, 60 Queen St. '"IVTITR,SE voifng, private hospital; live in.— 1\ —Ph. '6O-OU7. , _ T NURSE, exper., mind baby; urgent.—Nurse, Box 30. Morrinsville. wn ATURSE (Karitane), urgently. 2 or 4 weeks IN from about Sept. 12; good home; fare paid. Mrs Eric Reid, Ngahineponn, Ohaupo. ns OFFICE Cleaner. 1 day week. 3-4 hours; good wages.—Ph. 16-001 or 10-210. /OFFICE Junior, Male, for Office of large \J Manufacturing Concern; 5-day week. Chance for advancement. Wages and conditions good.—J CI 461 Herald. TiAINTERS. Tradesmen and Brush Hands; JL State houses; good conditions; preference returned servicemen. —Percival and Oldriuge, ph. SSBM. Rotorua. IL S 1\ TECHANIC. (rood all-round, for country J\l garage, all-electric, living accom. of 4 rooms, bathroom and wash-house, h.c. water, porcelain bath and basin. FJI6II Herald, w-f M' EN, good, permanent employment at good wages and overtime in essential industry. T. Speed, Victor Plasters. Ltd., firigham St. Ph. 48-934. After hours 60-061. ERCERY Salesman wanted.—Junior Assistant for Mercery Dept. Knowledge of window dressing advantage.—Apply Manager. Hallenstein Bros., Ltd., Karangahape Road. t-n "MILLINERY APPRENTICE to Learn IVx Trade. Good wages and conditions. Miss McComish, Millinery Dept., Abbott, Armstrong and Howie, 15 Elliott St., Auckland, C.I. ■VfURSING Staff. Bay of Island Hospital ]N Board. 2 Ward Sisters for permanent staff. Salary according nurses' salary scale. Live in. Uniforms provided.—Matron, Bay of Islands Hospital, Kawakawa. "' a OFFICE Junior (Male), for Wholesale Merchant's Office; good wages and conditions; opportunity for advancement.— Apply in own handwriting to Accoartant. P.O. Box 660, Auckland. P* AINTER, first-class tradesman, for inside and outside shop work, must have initiative; permanent position for ex-serviceman. Four Square Stores, Box 1312. Auckland. LADY Clerk. —We require a Young Lady as a General Clerk in our Office. One ■with office experience preferred. Typing not necessary. State age and experience, vity firm and General Merchants. CLERK, C/o C.P.O. Box 1655. LADY CLERK (Senior), fully experienced, for General Clerical Work. An opportunity to secure a permanent position in a first-class office under excellent conditions. Wage £4/5/-. Every second Saturday free. For interview, please Ph. 32-100, MR BURROW. Machinists finishers. Cornelli Embroidery Machinist, Frock Hand-Presser, required urgently for Model Frock Workroom. Permanent position, 40hour week. Generous bonus system. Call or phone 40-069. DRESSWELL.

Cooke's Tea Rooms (top floor), Queen St., C.l. MACHINISTS.— Seniors and Juniors, to learn all branches of Exclusive and I Dainty Lingerie Manufacture. We oner permanent employment to satisfactory applicants. Good wages and bonuses paid. Large, airy workroom. Excellent conditions, Personal application, Laddaloc and Lady Jane Lingerie, 8-50-362 Broadway, Newmarket. "MACHINISTS, Seniors.. Intermediates, J.VX Juniors, Beginners, for Woven and Knitted Lingerie, Infants' and Children's Clothing of the better type. Interesting work and conditions. Also Machino Embroidress, whole or part-time. Forewoman, LINGERIE AND CHILDREN S DEPT., OVANIX LTD., 125 Albert St. MACHINISTS and GIRLS for Ladies' Handbags, experienced and beginners; ideal conditions; top wages; 40-hour week, Also Boys to learn Leather Goods trade, light clean work; good conditions; 40-hour We6k ' LEDIARD AND SON. 88 Nelson St. TITAN, young, 15-16 years.of age, good apJLVX pearance. sound education, mechanically Inclined, willing to study and learn adjustments to precision machines; salary £2 per week from commencement, and advancement assured.—Apply, stating age, height, weight, 6chooling and previous employment, if any, LX295 Herald. MEN for Brick Works; hourly rate of pay for- lowest-paid workers 2/8%, plus cost of living bonuses. Gross earnings for 44-hour week £(>/17/3. —Report immediately to J. S. OCKLESTON, Manager, No. 4 Pottery, Amalgamated Brick and Pipe Co.. Ltd., New Lynn. f\ F F I C E STAFF. WSHORTHAND-TYPISTE, Junior, for our Educational Book Department. Interesting work, good pay and prospects; 5-day week. INVOICE CLERK, Junior Girl, for our Magazine Department. Previous experience not necessary. Good pay and prospects, 5-day week. Apply In writing, stating age. etc., to The Manager. GORDON AND GOTCH (A'ASIA). LTD., P.O. Box 584. Auckland. RENDELLS, OF KARANGAHAPE RD.. require the following staff:— Experience Senior Saleswoman for the Millinery Salon; also a Junior. Senior and Junior i Staff for High-class. Model Millinery Workroom, designing and practical. Junior for the Exclusive "Vogue" Pattern Service. Working conditions pleasant, with liberal staff privileges. Apply for Interview, THE MANAGER. SMITH AND BROWN. LTD.. Require the Following Staff: — BURROUGHS OPERATOR. Successful applicant will operate the latest model machines. Applicants must bo adaptable to learn . new and improved systems, and have a good knowledge of book-keeping. Highest wages will be paid. 40-hour week. No .Sat. work. TYPISTE, excellent conditions and highest wages; shorthand not necessary; no Sat ' work. —Apply personally or in vriting, 148-152 SYMONDS St., AUCKLAND, C.3. SOUTHLAND HOSPITAL BOARD Applications are invited for the position of SISTER, Riverton Public Hospital, Riverton Salary £164 to £220 per annum, according experience. Living in and uniforms provided [Applications, giving full particulars, and en closing copies of recent testimonials, should be forwarded immediately to the undersigned J. H. CHAPMAN. Secretary P.O. Box 39. Invercargill August 28. 1015 {-n VOUNG LADIES AND GIRLS seeking'an J- interesting, well-paid career are invited to consult the Manager at either of our two Mills. He will give you full details of the thorough training given in the Hosiery Trade. Good wages and excellent working conditions are offered. This is an opportunity for ambitious young women who realise that now is the time to commence a profitable career with sound prospects.—Apply personally to KORMA MILLS, LTD.. Chancery St., C.l. or Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn. t-« ÜBLIC SERVICE VACANCIES. Applications on P.S.C. Form 17A (obtainable at main Pott Offices), with copies only of testimonials, close with Secretary, P.S. Cntiimissioner, Wellington, on dates shown for following positions:— . Closing September 20.—HOUSEMASTER. Special School for Hoys, Education Dept., Otckaike. Duties include- assisting with planning and supervision of recreational anil other out-of-door activities. This Residential School (under the Child Welfare Branch of Education Dept.), provides special schooling for backward hoys of primary school standard, and applicants should he temperamentally fitted for working with boys of this ,type. Appointee would need to be unmarried, and should have some experience in work with children, and should possess good educational attainments and special qualifications for conducting recreational activities. Position will provide an avenue for promotion to a position as Boys' Welfare Officer. Commencing salary to be ■within range of £"290 to £'llo p.a., according to qualifications and experience, plus C.O.L. bonus. Board and quarters provided for which a deduction will he made at the rate of £3O p.a. Should a teacher be appointed bis grading arid status would lie preserved for e period of two years in the first instance. Closing September 17.—Assistant Investigating Officers State Forest Service, Wellington. Salary up to £'lso p.n., plus C.O.L. bonus. Three vacancies exist, and it is desired that applicants he qualified Accountants by examination. Some experience in the sawmilling industry an advantage, but not essential, as epecial training will be given in work re'quired. Preference given to returned servicemen. Successful applicants will gain exceptionally wide commercial experience, and exwi » 8t "°i ) ? ( or advancement will be avr.ilf' 11 ', 0 . me n who can qualify for

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25300, 6 September 1945, Page 2

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