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SITUATIONS VACANT 2 lines (12 words) Is, 3 lines (18 words) is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s, booking extra WANTED, a General—Apply Gridiron Hotel WANTED, good, all-round Butcher; able to kill preferred.—332, Times. WANTED" Housemaid and Pantrymaid; live in (Christian girls preferred).—Write People's Palace,.Christchurch. WANTED Boy, Times Hun—Apply Forbur.v corner early, or 31 College street, Caversham. Phone 22-417. WANTED, capable Housekeeper for farm; 2 weeks from January 18; 2 men.—Apply C/o. 361, Times Office, Dunedin. WANTED, Boy, for sheep run; opportunity to learn sheep farming; good home and conditions.—Apply “ Sheep,” c/o Box 9, Ranfurly. w A E N T COOK. Also HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS. Apply GRAND HOTEL, Roxburgh. Phone 57. D, w ANTED IMMEDIATELY, 2 BACK PORTERS. Apply CITY HOTEL. QOOK HOSPITAL BOARD, GISBORNE. WANTED, SISTER-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 fujly particulars of experience. Applications addressed to the undersigned close January 15, 1945. C. A. HARRIES, Managing Secretary. w ANTE SECOND COOK. D, Wages £2 13s 6d and keep per week. Also GENERAL Wages £2 6s 0d and keep per week. Light positions. Apply FEHNHILL CLUB. 10 WOMEN OR GIRLS For Our Modern Factory. MORNING TEA. NO WORK SATURDAYS. 10 Clean, Easy Work. Apply now, BELL TEA COY., Hope street. XPERT RADIO TUITION. Special course of Home Study Instructtion in Fundamental Principles of Radio Transmission and Reception, £O. Each student taken individually. Also Tuition for First Class Operator and Servicemen. For free particulars, write DRULEIGH RADIO COLLEGE, Auckland. HOSPITAL BOARD. NURSES’ HOME. ' AFTERNOON SUPERVISORS (3). APPLICATIONS are invited up to 9 a.m. on MONDAY, January 15, 1945, from FULLY-QUALIFIED NURSES for the above-mentioned Positions. Full details may be obtained on application to the Matron-in-Chief, Wellington Hospital. Salary scale £156 10s to £IBB 10s, according to experience; with board, lodging. and uniform. t Applications, endorsed " Supervisor,” staling age, and giving detailed statement of experience, together with copies of recent references, to be forwarded to the Undersigned. J. B. I. COOK, .Secretary. jypTCHELL BROS. BUILDERS, LTD., Builders and Contractors, REQUIRE—CARPENTERS, JOINERS, PLASTERERS, PAINTERS, BUILDERS’ LABOURERS,’ For ALL TYPES OF BUILDING WORK, In TOWN AND COUNTRY. , JOBS REOPEN ON JANUARY 9. Apply at OFFICE, 375 KING EDWARD STREET, South Dunedin; 1 , Or RING 22-055 or 22-120. ■[}OSS & GLENDINING, LTD., Have Several VACANCIES In their MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENTS, And Invite APPLICATIONS on TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1945. FOOTWEAR MANUFACTURING. YOUNG GIRLS are required to Learn the Footwear Trade. Also BOY or YOUTH. Apply to Mr LUFF, Manager, High street. MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. Vacancies exist for EXPERIENCED COAT MACHINISTS, TROUSER MACHINISTS. HAND SEWERS, also APPRENTICES and good HAND SEWERS, even without workroom experience. Apply to Mr V. G. CAVANAGH, Manager. High street. MANTLE WORKROOM. APPRENTICES and EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS are required for the Manufacture of Ladies’ Coats and Costumes. Apply to Mr A. W. ISRAEL, Manager, Stafford street. GOWN MANUFACTURING SECTION. A few Vacancies exist In this section for APPRENTICES and experienced MACHINISTS for Ladies’ Frocks and Blouses. The services of a YOUTH are required to assist with the receipt and despatch of goods and for general duties. Apply to Mr J. A. G. McGREGOR, Manager, Stafford street. FELT HAT MANUFACTURE. BOYS desirous of learning the manufacture of Men’s Felt Hats, and GIRLS for trimming same, are invited to apply to Mr J. HAIG, Manager, Stafford street. f HAT O F 1945 T For vou. 1945 can be a year of progress—the turning point in your career—if you studv and complete an I.C.S. specialised Course of Training. Resolve to become a TRAINED Man. Accountancy Architecture Building Plastics Journalism Radio Eng. Motor Mechanic Sheet Metal Work Quantity Estimating Analytical Chemist Wireman’s Licence Short Story Writing 1 Above are some of the 300 I.C.S. Home Study Courses of Training. Send for Free I.C.S. Booklet and details, stating your subject, trade or profession. Don’t delay, write to-day! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A, P.O. Box 687, Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25737, 8 January 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25737, 8 January 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25737, 8 January 1945, Page 1

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