SITUATIONS VACANT Q HORTHAND-Ty pist for Legal Offico.—KT -O lI'J JIKKAI.D. OII.OUT 11 AXl>Typiste, Junior, for WholeO sale Photographic. Warehouse; 5-day week and weeks holiday at Xnias. —iDK'Jo llkkalu 8 HOKTHAXJJ-Typiste, with 1 or 2 years' exper, preferred, permanent position for suitable applicant; no Sat. work.—Electric ('(instruction Co., .VJ-5S Fort St. U HOKTIIAXP-TypiKlo. Junior or InterO mediate, full or part-time; knowledge of hook-keeping' preferred.—S. A. Souter and Co., (ill Mi, Ivicn Hi!. I'll, (iCKTO. UOMEO.M'j tn make Tailored Button-holes O at home. —S.\l_'l llnnn. U'J'KAW Maci>inist, exper., full or part time; O <;tMMI wattes. - W. F. Hill and Co., Ltd., 17 Cook SI, I'll, IS-fiT 1. Young Lady required, typing in.l. voices and records, some previous offico experience required; «tate age; wages £3. — Clerk, c.o. Box ltiss, Auckland. N'R.ESS.--- The Burlington, Short land IAM ITRKSS, exper.; also Housemaid. — \\ (irand Hotel. WAITRESS, full time; no Sunday work. * ' -:t'J Albert St. WAITRESS, 5-day week. Cottage Tea i t Rooms, Short land St. \\TAITRESb and Housemaid, experienced; 0 live in.- Station Hotel. "I\MITRESS, for private hotel; good posi- >\ tion. Ring after 3 p.m. \\ T AITRESS, Rood wages and corns.— >? Savoy Tearooms (next Maple Earn. Co.). 1!) Karangahape Ed. VVAJTRESS and HousemaiiMYaitrefls, exII perienced; Rood conditions; live in or out. --Esplanade Hotel. Ph. 71-201. "1717A1TKESSES (•_>). exnerienced.—Pukekohe \\ Hotel. . ,"V \ \ r AITK ESSES, accommodation provided. 11 Waverley Hotel. "WAITRESSES, exper.; good wages, comm.; VV start immediately.-—Queen's Cafe, opp. VvAITKKSSES, full-time and midday; 1 1 good wages and good hours. Kottajio Kako Kitchen. -'7 1 Queen St. , YVOM AN for kitchen, no cooking, hours \V 12-4; 5-day week. —Hetfent Tearooms AA'dMAX to clean silver, 8- 12, mornings, 3 \Y days weekly; r 1/10/ .—Apply Wakefield Private' Hospital. Ph. 48-(iof. "\"\ r ()M \N, experienced, to cover and line W jcwellerv boxes; work in own home. — M Security Bides,, JOS Queen St. I\rOMAN to assist in Cafeteria; light work; \\ hours 7.80 a.in. to 3.M0 p.in.— -R. Greer and Son, Ltd., 38-14 Douglas St., Ponsonby, Auckland. , , , VOUTH, for grocery shop and motor de--1 livery.—Ph. -'5-3(Hi. mt VOUTH for large Poultry Farm. Mt. Kos.l kill: good wages.- -I'll. <>2-125. VOUTH, for Grocery Shop and Motor PeJ livery.—Ph. 25-30fi. ?w -\7OUT.H, 15-18, modern Grocery Store vie. .1 Newmarket; with or without experience; able drive.—Ph. 00-719. ■' "VOUTH as Assistant Garage Attendant, 1 10-hour week, plus overtime; excellent opportunity for smart youth.—Alder and Co VOUTH, willing to learn Brass Finishing .1. and Engineering Trade; good wages and ootids. —N.Z. Brass Products, 9 Day St., qTTORTH A N D-Ty pi st e. Senior or InterkJ mediate, for our Auckland Branch; 5-day week and good working conditions; permanent position to suitable applicant.—Gough, Gough and Hamer. Ltd.. -18-50 Federal_Sc OHO RTH AND-Ty piste. Competent Lady O for shorthand-typing duties in City Mercantile Firm. Correspondence and general m. tiw. hDm QI.STER, Junior, with General and MidO wiferv or Maternity certificates, for Whakatano Hospital Maternity Annexe; salary £IBO. plus uniform and keep. Apply 'Matron, Public Hospital, Whakatane. mt "telephone Operator and Typiste. urgJL cntly. Good wages. Five-day week; hours 8.30 to' 4.45. —Apply immediately Frank M. Winstone (Merchants), Ltd.. 71-79 Customs St. East. Auckland. mt
prtTOMAN, aged not morn than Hi years, iV V with Plain Cooking exper., to take position 2nd Cook; wages £'3 and keep, uniform provided; excel, accom nnd conds.; state, age. '—Matron, St. Peter's School, Cambridge. Ph. 3am T*TOMEN end Girls.—We have several it vacancies for Women and Girls in our Manukau Rd. Factory. The work is light and interesting. Overtime optional.—'Apply to Factory Manager, W. H. Bond and Co., Ltd., 330 Manukau Rd., Epsom. SALES Organiser,' competent, by large Business House with branches throughout N.Z. Excel, remuneration and prospects for further advancement. Possession of car an advantage.—Applications, with refs., should be addressed to ■'XSfiS Herald. QENIOR TYPISTE .AND STEXO--0 grapher Ft>r a large North Auckland Company for thoroughly Competent Lady. Apply in first instance, with copies of refs. and stating salary required, to QXB73 Herald. QH 0 RTHAN D-TYPISTE. —A large institution, with branches throughout the Dominion, requires the services of a competent Sliorthand-Typiste, Senior or .Intermediate, for their City Office. Permanent position for suitable applicant. Apply tlie Manager, P.O. Box 37, Auckland. rjTo MILLINERS'WeIiaveTa c-nncies for 1 several competent Milliners, used to handling good grade work. We are prepared to pav wages of up to £4 10/ week of 40 hours, and opportunity exists for further advancement. Working conditions are good, and girls keen to get on will find their efforts rewarded. APPb THE a sTAR HAT CO., LTD National Mutual Bldgs., Chancery »t„ Auck. HRNERS and Fitters.—To cope with our increasing activities several Turners and Fitters for our Hawera Engineering Works. Exper. high-class tradesmen and permanent positions. Excel, working conds., highest wages, commensurate with exper. and ability. —Apply in writing to General Manager, National Dairy Assn. of N.Z., Ltd., G.l .0. I Box 28, Wellington. tw ri\HE QT.AGO HOSPITAL BOARD, I DUNE DIN. Applications, with copies of testimonials, will be received by the undersigned until 10 o'clock a.m. on THURS., Nov. 15, 1945, for the position of Radiological Physicist, at a salary at the rate of. £SOO p.a. Further particulars may be obtained on application to th. Office Of this jA( , ons October 23, 11)15. Secretary, st rp YPISTES C2), Intermediate and Senior 1 for leading City Office Knowledge of stencil work an advantage, though not essential. Successful applicants must bo quick, accurate and efficient in their work. Senior commencing salary £4/10/- per week. Also, Junior Girl for general office duties. Commencing wage 35/- per week. Good position for keen, intelligent girl. Excellent prospects for advancement. Good working conditions. 5-day week.—Ph. 48-507 for interview. \7ACANCIES EXIST IN DEPARTV MENTS—OFFICE. TEAROOMS. AND FACTORIES. For Suitable Female Applicants. Parents wishing to place their children after Christmas should call or write. Positions offer congenial, permanent employment under excellent working conditions. Staff buying privileges, etc. Employment Manager, FARMERS' TRADING CO. STEXOSCHOOL. WAIMATE HIGH SCHOOL. RECTOR. Full particulars are advertised in the Ist November Education Gazette for the position of Rector of the Waimato High School., Duties to commence February 1, 1046. Applications fon Form T. 12) -Sill close at 6 p.m. on THTJRS., Nov. 15, with tbo Secretary, Waimato High School Board, P.O. Box 64, Waimate. I
Watchmaker.— a position is now vacant for a qualified Watchmaker in a progressive business. Good wages, all-elec. 5rmd. house, with large garage, available. Married man with family pref. Successful applicant will be required to commence on April 1, 1946. —Reply in first instance, giving full details of previons exper. and copies of •testimonials, to C. R. Jeweller. P.O. Box 38. Thames. ' fefc IJMWTTnD GIRLS. —Tli(-re is a wellpaid position for yon at the Auckland Laundry. Work is light pleasant and no special skill is required. You will bo taught vour job; so why not come out and seo lie Ivpo of work you would be required o do? Senior rates .C.'i 8/3 gross, with ■ >/- extra for Parkers. Markers, Double Press Operators and Hand Ironers. Junior rates liberal.— Apply Factory Manager, Auckland Laundry, Ltd.,' Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn. . s(;pii , HVISOKi for gma]l chain of Cafeteria-Milk Bars, responsibilities including supervision of staff, ordering supplies and general maintenance. Excellent opportunity for man with sound knowledge of trade Applicants must be of proved ability and Integrity- Write, sialing salary remiirml and enclosing nl least 2 ref«. from employers or persons of standing, to "Cafeteria," Cnre CHARLES TTATNES ADVERTfSINO AGENCY, Auckland. ATELSON HOSPITAL 1> MOTUEIvA HOSPITAL BOARD. SISTER-IX-CHA ROE, TWO SISTERS. Applications are invited for Ihe above positions at the Motueka Hospital, which.is principally a Maternity Home. A Registered Nurse, with Midwifery Certificate, is required for the Charge position. For the oilier two positions applications will be considered from (I) Keuistered Nurses holding n Double Certificate; (•_') Registered Mid wives; (<V Registered Maternity Nurses. Salary will lie paid in accordance with approved scale. Further particulars may be, obtained from the Matron of the Nelson Hospital. Applications, which should state age, experience and certificates held, together with Copies of recent testimonial!!. close on November fin, 11)15. T J 0 F, X (TTN K~Fi R 8 X FOR EM AN, for Inspection and Assembly Dept. J his position rails Tor a Competent Fradesman (about «'> r > fo nr> years of age), who Ims smed apprenticeship and received thorough tnuniiiK in Machine Shop nnd Fitting I ractice. Experience on precision work, involyinic use of Ranges, selective assemblv etc desirable.. Applicants should give full details ot career TOOLMAKER, first-class tradesman with sound practical experience for tteneral liir and tool work, metal patterns, etc.: work'of highest precision. capabiliTie^ 1 " bo,tl |,opi " ons commensurate with "PROGRESSIVE," P.O. Box 1885. Auckland,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25346, 30 October 1945, Page 2
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