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SITUATIONS VACANT PASTRYCOOK, Woman. 5-day week; excellent conditions. —Ann's Pantry. PASTRYCOOK, Man or Woinanj above award wage; 40-hour week. —Delicious •Swinges, 120 Karangahapc Rd. Ph. 30000. T)HOTOGRiAPHY. —Retoucher, pieco work, JL good payment.—Uß373 ILekald. PLASTERERS, fibrous and solid; good jobs for first-class men.—o Ngahuru St., Edcu Terrace. Ph. 11-388 and 45-234. P)HK Butcher Small Goods Men (2). — H.vdra Bacon and Meat Co., Ltd., ihroo Lamps, l'onsoiihy. . , PROBATIONER, private hospital, City.— Ph. Matron, -11-338. t)KOB VJTOXEK Nurse, relievo 1 week, privato hospital; £2/10/. clear weokly; live in.—Ph. 10-823. KEMEVING Maid, no cooking or washing; 'also Laundress; award conditions. — YWCA Hostel, Scotia Place. Ph. 42-009. QHOI?TfIAX I>-Typiste, Junior, excellent opO portunities for advancement; good working conditions; liberal salary. Wholesale, P.O. Box 273, .Auckland. TUTOR coach Girl, first year, secondary L school, Saturday mornings, or arrangement; Epsom.—Vß339 Herald. . , n-s T,VPIST, competent, urgently required, for x part-time work at home, copy typing; good remuneration; typewriter supplied if necessary.—XS37S Herald. 'in'PISTE for Invoicing for farm machinery i. firm; good wages.—Ph. 32-I(i<>. rpYPISTR, Legal, Senior, temporarily, for 1 L" month.—Morpeth, Gould, Wilson and Dvson, Solicitors, 228 Queen St. , \A* AITRESS and Pantrymaid, experienced. TT —Station Hotel. AA7AITRESS, (> nights weekly, 4.30-/.30 VV p.m.—32 Albert St. . WAITRESS, full-time 5-day week.—CotV T tage Tea Rooms, Snortland St. TI7AITRESS Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to VV 5 p.m.—Chester Tearooms, Fort St. TRAITRESS, experienced, uniform proV i vided; sleep in or out. —Hotel Auckland. -\TTOMAN, relieve, bed and breakfast, morn- \\ ings.—Avonhyrst, 02 Symonds St. T/IT"OMEN, middle-aged, also Youth for our Vl Packing Dept.; experience not necessary; 40-hour week. —Newdick Bros., Ltd., 4 TTtrOMEN and Girls for Assembling: PastVV ing and Painting, part or full-time.— Enta Toys, Ltd., 2A Empire Rd., Greenwoods Corner. Ph. (51-404. ... "VirORKER Salesman and Distributor, with VV car Auckland and suburbs; exclusive lines; apply prompt.—RH33D Herald. PRESSER, Lady, hand pressing, for our high-class dressmaking workroom, full or part-time; good wages.—Call or Pli. 41-344. Bradley and Co., Hannah's Bidp., 102 Albert St. CHEETMETAL Workers and Electricians; O permanent positions and interesting work; Fluorescent and Neon Sign Manufacturing.— Factory Manager, or Ph. -15-034 for appointment, Claude Xeon Lights of N.Z.. Ltd. SHIFT Fitters, rotary shifts, works main- . tenance; average wage £0151; for 42-hour week. —Apply, giving age, experience, etc., to N.Z. Soluble Slags, Ltd., Box 37, Huntly. h-8 Q HORTHAND-T.vpiste, for permanent posiU lion with well-established firm; previous experience not essential; salary arranged at interview. —Apply in own handwriting with references to VR32I Herald. QHORTHAND TYPISTE (Junior), for Mer--0 cantile Office. Previous experience unnecessary. Apply in writing, or Ph. 45-708, for appointment.—W. E. Lewisham, Ltd., 3< Anzac. Ave., Auckland. HORTHiAXD-Typiste, Senior or Intermediate; salary per scale or according to experience and ability; good prospects.—N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., 1.0. Box 37, Auckland. rpEAROOM Staff for our Modern Tearooms. 1 —Full-time and Midday Waitresses and Pantrymaids; also Friday Casual Waitresses. Staff privileges, etc. No Saturday Manageress, Tearooms, Farmers' Trading Co.

WAITRESSES and Pantrymaids, firstclass. Highest wages. Excellent conditions. 5-day week and all staff privileges.— Restaurant Manager. Milno and Choyce. Ltd., Queen St.. City. EEDLEWORK.—Earn Money in your Spare Time.—Turn your leisure to profit bv doing Fancy Needlework at homo. This is pleasant, interesting work, which also provides a profitable occupation for those who are unable to go out to work. —Write for full particulars to Fancywork, c/o J. Ilott, Ltd., Advertising. P.O. Box 901. Auckland. h-s NIGHTWATCHMAN. at New Zealand's St. Dunstan's, Maungakiekie, Auckland. Employment will be at award rates of pay and conditions. Preference will be given to partially disabled Serviceman capable of attending k> light domestic duties. AT357 Hkiuli>. PAXELBEATER.— First-class Repair Man for our New Plymouth garage. Permanent position. Excellent working conditions in airy, well-lighted shop. Wages above award. L. H. JOHNSON MOTORS, LTD.. New Plymouth. SALESWOMEN, thoroughly experienced, to 0 fill vacancies in Coat. Costume and Millinery Depts. GIRLS, aged 15-17, as Beginners in Showroom and Ground Floor Depts. and Cash Desk. BOY to le-arn the trade. Staff Manager, SMITH AND CAUGHEY. LTD., Queen Street. Tailors on tailoresses, to work at home.—An established Tailoring Organisation requires experienced Workers for Repair and Alteration Work in their own homes. — Replv in first instance, stating age and experience. arid enclosing copies of references, to Tailoring-, c/o P.O. Box 091. Auckland. h-s TYPISTE experienced, shorthand not essential; also 2 Junior Girls, 1 assist in our addressograph department, and 1 for junior position in the office. No exper. or training necessary in case of juniors.—Ph. 4-1-930 for appointment, or call Armstrong and Springhall, Ltd., 17 Commerce St. fTHCKET AND SHOW-CARD WRITER for A Progressive Retail Firm; nuist be competent young (not over 35), keen and ambitious. Highest wages to the right person, who must be capable of quality work as well as quantity. Apply by letter, giving full particulars of age experience, etc., state salary expected, to BNIO9 Hekald. AITRESSES, urgently,, full time and midday. Also Pantrymaid. full time, for tearooms. . , Girls and Boys to train for Mail Order Dept and as Shop Assistants. Also Girls for Main Office and Cash Desk. Excellent opporW GEORGE COURT AND SONS, LTD., Karangahape Road. YOUNG LADY. —Warehouse and Agency requires exper. young Lady to take sole charge of City Office. Typing, little shorthand, book-keeping, general duties. Attractive salary to right person. Premises central; hours reasonable. No Saturday work. SWI27 Hekald. rpHE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE J- ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD., Invit-es applications for the position of Junior Female Clerk. Preference will be given to those with a knowledge at shorthand and typing. Personal interviews with the Manager may be arranged by appointment. Written applications should bo addressed to BOX 183. AUCKLAND. \\JAACS, WAAFS, WRENS.—An unusual VV opportunity ia offered an ex-Service-ivoinaii who is accustomed to controlling girls. A large factory has a vacancy for a Staff Supervisor. This is an excellent position, offering good wages and opportunities for advancement. Previous factory exper. is not necessary. —Apply in first instance, giving full details of age, experience, etc., to: "Superviser," c.o. J. Ilott, Ltd.. Advertising, P.O Box 001, Auckland. 5 "yOUNG GIRLS, withous previous experi--1 ence in the sewing trade, to learn Cutting, Machining, Finishing, Embroidery, Pressing, Folding and Packing. Excellent working conditions in clean, bright workroom. Hofc or cold 4 lunches may be obtained in our modern cafeteria. —Apply personally to SILK NIT (N.Z.), LTD.. Eden Terrace (Ml. Roskill. Balmoral, Owairaka, Avondale, Mt. Eden and Three Kings Trams slop almost opposite our premises). VOUTHS FOR GLASS INDUSTRY.—We X have a number of vacancies for Youths in our Factory and Warehouse, and to good workers we can offer permanent positions in an expanding industry. Good wages are paid, the minimum lor Youths over 1(5 being £3 for a -10-hour 5-da.v week, and there are numerous opportunities to earn overtime pay and allowances.—Apply to Warehouse Foreman, N.Z. GLASS MANUFACTURERS' PTY.. LTD., Penrose. pARPE N'Tli Y INSTII U CTO RS.—Applicav lions on P.S.C. 17A (obtainable at main Post Offices), with copies only of testimonials, close September 17 with Secretary, P.S. Commissioner, Wellington, for positions of Carpentry Instructors, for Rehabilitation Department's Trade framing Schemes at Kaikolie, Wanganui, New Plymouth, Weslport. Duties comprise tuition of ex-servicemen in the theory and practice of Carpentry. Sound trade knowledge, ability to impart information, and suitable personality are main qualifications. Selected candidates will tie given assistance to acquaint themselves with up-to-date method,s of instruction before course commenced Salary J;130 p.a,, plus i'l3 C.0.1*. bonus. , hf pOUNTY OF WAIAPU. Applications addressed to the Chairman and endorsed "Application Clerkship " will be received until Noon on Wednesday, September 1-', 1915, for position of County Clerk and Treasurer to the Waiapu County Council. Previous Local Body experience essential and experience with native rating an advantage. Salary to commence, £575 per annum. Conditions of appointment obtainable upon application to undersigned at County Office 1. .O Box -1. Je Puia Springs, or from Office of this .Newspaper. A. G. HICKS, County Clerk, hs OAK Wardrobe, full-length oval mirror ,1;lo/lo/-; Dark Oak Dress. Table, reflex mirrors, .L'B/5/-; 'J Fireside Chairs, green tonings, X'-l /1."»/. pa.; Rim ii Settee and Squab f-'/iT/O; Man's Rimu Tallboy, 1.0',1V 1 "', ktepliidder, J2/<i; Rd. Wine Table, large selection of Stretcher Beds, from Medicine Cabinet (mirror front), £1 /.!«/-; l>k. Pol. Piano Stool, 12/0. FURNITURE MART, 112 Dominion fcui. (cnr. View lid.). Under new management.

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

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