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SITUATIONS VACANT Q.IRLS LEAVING SCHOOL PARENTS GUARDIANS ARGENT PACKING PRODUCTS, VOGEL STREET. From JANUARY 15 (when the factory opens) WILL BE BOOKING GIRLS TO START IMMEDIATELY OR LATER For , PLAIN AND FANCY CARDBOARD BOXES AND FOOD CARTONS, ETC. A good opportunity for girls ieaving school to learn a useful trade with the best of wages—light work. MORNING TEA PROVIDED. RADIO PROGRAMMES DAILY. A Welfare Committee consisting of girls meets every week to look v , after the interests of the girls. Well-planned dining room and recreation room, with radio. Parents are invited to inspect the works. Interviews may be had immediately the factory opens. Q 1 R L S LEAVING SCHOOL PARENTS - GUARDIANS MACKINTOSH CALEY PHCENIX, LTD., CHOCOLATE AND BISCUIT MANUFACTURERS, From JANUARY 15, 1945 (when the factory opens) WILL BE BOOKING GIRLS TO START IMMEDIATELY OR LATER For'. * CHOCOLATE PACKING, BISCUIT PACKING, AND MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENTS. Pleasant, Light, Healthy Work—Good Wages. MORNING TEA PROVIDED. RADIO PROGRAMMES DAILY. J A Welfare Committee of girls meets every, week to look after the interests of the girls. Radio in well-planned dining room. Interviews may be had Immediately the factory opens. •

YI7E HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF W VACANCIES For BRIGHT YOUNG GIRLS AS BEGINNERS. The work is congenial, clean, and interesting, particularly to those interested in Knitting and Sewing.. Award Wages to commence, plus liberal bonus according to each girl’s aptitude and industry. The conditions are much above the average, but early in the year we are moving to new and larger premises in Filleul street (opposite the Skating Rink), m these premises we shall work under conditions second to none in New Zealand. There will be a maximum of sun and fresh air in the premises. The building will be centrally heated by the recognised most healthy method, and particular care has been taken to provide every modern comfort for the staff. We Reopen on the 15th of January in our present premises, when we shall be pleased to Interview Applicants or make a Telephone Appointment. V RUTHERFORDS LTD., Manufacturers of Ladies’ Knitted Outerwear, Corner Crawford and Jetty streets, Dunedin. WELLINGTON DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, NGA TAWA, MARTON. APPLICATIONS are invited for the posts of:— (a) MISTRESS to teach Mathematics throughout the school, including classes preparing for examinations. Required for February, 1945. (b) MISTRESS to teach Geography throughout the school with subsidiary Mathematics. Required for June, 1D45. Applications with testimonials should be forwarded to the Secretary, Nga Tawa, Marton. MIDWIFE AND MATERNITY NURSES REQUIRED FOR COOK HOSPITAL BOARD, GISBORNE. One Relieving Sister for Board's Maternity Hospital. Double certificate preferred. One Sister in charge 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 hear date. Applications, accompanied by recent testimonials, addressed to the Undersigned, CLOSE on JANUARY 9. C. A. HARRIES, Managing Secretary. A T RON. DUNSTAN HOSPITAL, Clyde, Otago Central. APPLICATIONS, Closing 16/1/45, are invited for the above Position. Applicants to state age, qualifications, give details of experience and forward copies of recent testimonials. Commencing salary £240 p.a. and Uniform Allowance £5 p.a., with board and matron's quarters provided. ' Address applications to THE SECRETARY, . Vincent Hospital Board, Box 30, Clyde. w ANTED IMMEDIATELY, 2 BACK PORTERS. Apply CITY HOTEL. QOOK HOSPITAL BOARD. GISBORNE. WANTED, &STER-IN-CHARGE X-RAY DEPARTMENT, Salary according to classified scale. Uniforms provided. Travelling expenses up to £5 paid on completion of 6 months’ service. Applicants to state’ fully particulars of experience. Applications addressed to the undersigned close January 15, 1945. C. A. HARRIES, Managing Secretary. y A 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. Apply FERNHILL CLUB. WANTED, Shepherd, for North Otago 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. _ REQUIRED. Female Tobacco Harvesters, early February; pleasant conditions; hut accommodation.—Particulars, W. T. Barker, R.D., Wakefield. Nelson. WANTED, Strong Woman; preferably Mornington resident, take elderly lady walking two or three times weekly; good remuneration.—3oß, Times. CAPABLE Domestic Help required for city home; good wages for suitable applicant; plain cooking; comfortable conditions.—Phone 10-304, • WANTED, an experienced Woman Cook for Lake House. Lake Hawea; 10s above award wage.—Apply Cahill. Hawea Flat. WANTED Boy, Times Run.—Apply Forbury corner early, or 31 College street, Caversham. Phone 22-417. WANTED, Youth (17 or 18), for dairy 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. W ANTED.C apab 1 e Housekeeper for farm; 2 weeks from January lu: 2 men.- -iippi.. C/o. 361, Times Office, Dunedin. WANTEdTa~smartLad for grocer's shop.— No. 370, Times Office.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25736, 6 January 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25736, 6 January 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25736, 6 January 1945, Page 8