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SITUATIONS VACANT 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d. 4 lines (24 words) 2s, booking extra WANTEPTa Smart Boy.—Apply Warden's. WANTED, Man, to take charge of milk run: used to horses. —287, Times. WANTED, Butcher: smallgoods man preferred.—Apply Botting Bros., Kensington. WANTED, a Housekeeper, for farm; 3 adults: state wages.—292, Times Office. __ WANTED, Housemaid; permanent position; award wages.—Y.W.C.A. Hostel, Moray place. WANTED, Waitress and Pantrymaid for January; suit 2 friends; award wages.— Apply Matron. Y.M.C.A. _ WANTED, Waitresses and Housemaidwaitress; permanent or casual; live in or out I .—Apply Manageress, Leviathan Hotel. WANTED. Laundress: permanent or temporary position: good hours and salary.— Telephone 20-847. WANTED, for Wain’s. Housemaid and a Waitress: temporary or permanent.— Wain's Hotel. ' WANTED, an experienced Woman Cook for Lake House, Lake Hawca; 10s above award wage.—Apply Cahill, Hawca Flat. WANTED Boy, Times Run.—Apply Forbury corner early, or 31 College street, Cavcrsham. Phone 22-417. Youth uT or 18)7“for“daity farm, Stirling district.—Apply N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Balclutha. WANTED, steady reliable Man for Fishing at Nugget Bay; permanent position.— Apply S. M. Arthur, Kaka Point. WANTED, Girl (15-18) to help in house shearing time, 2 weeks in January.—Address 299, Times. WANTED. Shepherd, for North Ofago sheep station; one who is ready to turn his hand to any farm work preferable; must be single; award wages.—3oo. Times. WANTED. Head Shepherd, for North Otgao station.—Address, giving particulars of previous experience, age, family, wages required, 295. Times. WANTED, Men to Learn Machine Moulding. Permanent work and good conditions. Starting January 10. 1945.—Apply RADIATION N.Z.. LTD., Jutland street, Dunedin. Make - big money 7- writing disPLAY CARDS AND TICKETS. Full or spare time job. Free illustrated booklet shows you how to start. Write now.—McKAY’S ART SCHOOL, Box 387, Wanganui. rjiki OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARDT— X APPLICATIONS arc Invited for the position of NIGHT SISTER, DUNEDIN HOSPITAL, at a salary at the rale of £2lO to £270 per annum, according to experience.—Apply Lady SuperintendentWANTED, . For Wanaka Hotel, HOUSEMAID. HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS, And PANTRYMAID. ' PHONE 12-590. yy ANTED IMMEDIATELY. 2 BACK PORTERS. Apply CITY HOTEL. TO WRITE. Unique Home Study Training in Free Lance Journalism and Story Writing increases yo.ur confidence, develops selfexpression, and fits you to earn big money as a full or part-time occupation. Write free particulars, DRULEIGH COLLEGE. Auckland. r'tOOK HOSPITAL BOARD, GISBORNE. WANTED, SISTER-IN-CUARGE X-RAY DEPARTMENT. Salary according to lassified scale. Uniforms provided. Trn'elling expenses up to .£5 paid on comiletion of 6 months’ service. Applicants o state fully particulars of experience. Applications addressed to the undersigned *■“ ’ s ' HARRIES. Managing Secretary. N T E D, SECOND COOK. Wages £2 13s 6d and keep per week. Also GENERAL Wages £2 6s 6d and keep per week. Light positions. APPIy FERNHILL CLUB. r-iOOK HOSPITAL BOARD, If GISBORNE. THEATRE SISTER. APPLICATIONS are Invited for the position of Theatre Sister-in-Charge at Cook Hospital. Salary £220 to £2BO, according to qualifications and experience, live in, uniforms provided. Further pnrticulais noon application if desired. Applications CLOSE JANUARY 10, 1945. C. A. HARRIES. Managing Secretary. yy anted, 2 EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES. Day work. Good wages. Apply SILVER GRILLE. WE have OPENINGS for YOUNG VV WOMEN with ability and keenness, of not less than eighteen years of age, to learn Cutting in our Down Quilt. Cushion, and Bedspread Department. Previous sewing machine, dressmaking, tailoring, or factory experience an advantage, but not essential. Excellent op* portunity for those with ambition wanting to be taught this useful work. >es good and commensurate witn / and experience. Working condiare excellent and mostly only fine ials handled. cessful applicants may start immey. or during January. ARTHUR ELLIS & CO.. LTD.. * Kaikorai, Dunedin. WE have VACANCIES , for SMART GIRLS * To learm Quilt, Bedspread, and Cushion manufacturing. A good clean trade to learn, as Journeywomen are always in good demand. Starting wage is 25s weekly, with Increases every six months. , Present Journeywomen’s award wage Is 63s weekly. Workroom well lighted and heated. Lunch rooms, with tea for lunch provided free. Bus and tram stop within one minute. May start at any suitable time during January or February. ARTHUR ELLIS & CO., LTD., Kaikorai, Dunedin. Midwife and maternity nurses REQUIRED FOR COOK HOSPITAL BOARD, GISBORNE. One Relieving Sister for Board’s Maternity Hospital. Double certificate preferred. One Sister in chat'ge of Lister Maternity Hospital. Double certificate preferred. ’ Two Nurses with maternity training. Salary according to classified scale. Uniforms provided. Travelling expenses to Gisborne paid after six months’ service. Duties to commence February 1, 1945, or near dale. Applications, accompanied by recent testimonials, addressed to the Undersigned, CLOSE on JANUARY 9. C. A. HARRIES, Managing Secretary. M AKE SPARE TIME PAY! Use part of your leisure to better yourself. There is no better way to make spare time pay a dividend than to take an I.C.S. Course of Training. Choose from over 300 Home Study Courses:— Diesel Engineer Carpentry Structural Eng. Plumbing Electrical Eng. Draftsman House Planning. Motor Mech. Office Training. Radio Mech. Accountancy. Plastics. Your future is tn your own hands—extra study and training will put you ahead of others. Send for details of I.C.S. sparetime training, mentioning the subject, trade or profession In which you are interested. INTERNATIONA L COR R ESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. A, P.O. Box 587. Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25735, 5 January 1945, Page 1

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