SITUATIONS VACANT 2 lines (12 words) is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s, booking extra Y.M.C.A. requires experienced Pantry-maid-Waitress; award wages.—Apply Matron (phone 13-138). WANTED, experienced Housemaid; permanent position.—Apply Wood’s Hotel, or phone 10-757. WANTED, Kitchenmaid; Y.W.C.A. Hostel, Moray place; wages £2 7s 2d.—Phone 12-858, WANTED, tor country store, North Otago, young Lady; book-keeper; some experience^— D HIED FRUIT INDUSTRY. We for still have VACANCIES GIRLS AND WOMEN. Four to six weeks’ work. Commencing about January 20. Good accommodation available. Reply to MANAGER, Central Otago Fruit Co., Ltd. Roxburgh. OMAN COO For Girls’ Hostel. For duration of Fruit Season Details from K. THE MANAGER, Central Otago Fruit Co.. Ltd. Roxburgh. w A N T E I TWO STRONG YOUTHS. For factory work. Accommodation available. Reply to MANAGER, Central Otago Fruit Co.. Ltd. Roxburgh. H ARDWARE MANAGER. We require a capable Shop Manager .with a sound knowledge of hardware retailing, buying, stock-keeping, and display. Experience in sporting goods and fishing tackle an advantage. Good salary and prospects for the right man. ENGLAND McRAE, LTD.. Hardware Merchants, Timaru. pUNEDIN TAXIS REQUIRE DRIVERS, NIGHTSHIFT. Permanent Position. . Good Conditions and Wages. 50-HOUR WEEK. Apply to HEAD OFFICE, 229 Moray place. FOOTWEAR TRADE. We require a few more SMART YOUNG GIRLS, for. this interesting and essential work. Ideal working conditions and good' wages. As this factory is working a 48hour week girls under 16 years earn 32s 8d per week. Apply to SARGOOD, SON & EWEN, LTD., Standard Footwear Factory, Richardson street, C.l. WORKERS WANTED ROSS & GLENDINING, LTD., Require a Number of BOYS, YOUTHS, AND GIRLS, In All Manufacturing Section*. Apprentices and Learners will be TAUGHT THE TRADE Under the Tuition of Experts. OUR FACTORIES ARE MODERN AND COMFORTABLE. CENTRALLY SITUATED ON TRAM LINE. LARGE MODERN LUNCHROOM. WORKING CONDITIONS ARE GOOD, And CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT ASSURED. Coat, Trouser, Knicker Machinists, Table Sewers, Apprentices to Learn Either Machine or Hand Sewing. (Apply Mr CAVANAGH, Manager,- Clothing Factory.) Apprentices to Learn DRESSMAKING. (Apply Miss PERRY, Manageress, Gown Factory.) Women’s Coat and Costume Machinists. (Apply Mr ISRAEL, Manager, Mantle Factory.) Young Girls, for Hat Trimming. (Apply Mr HAIG, Manager, Felt Hat Factory.) Young Girls, Youths, and Boys to Learn the Trade. (Apply Mr LUFF, Manager, Footwear Factory.) APPLICATIONS ON AND AFTER JANUARY 11. 1944. I rjl RAINED MEN WANTED ) In business and industry good positions 1 are open for 1.C.5.-trained men. After ’ the war there will be an increased demand for men who have specialised in certain trades and subjects. Become a trained man—start an I.C.S. course NOW. Mechanical Eng. Building . Radio Engineer Welding Motor Mechanic Plumbing Accountancy Carpentry Professional Exams. Journalism I.C.S. training is done at home—in spare time. Instruction is practical and up to date. Send for the Free I.C.S. Booklet, stating trade or subject in which you are interested. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A, P.O. Box 687, Dunedin.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25429, 10 January 1944, Page 1
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