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SITUATIONS VACANT 2 lines (12 wotds) Is, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s, booking extra. WANTED urgently, Machine Shearers for station clients. —Apply Dalgety's, Gore. MUSIC wanted for dance near Cromwell, Boxing Night.—P.O. Box 473, Dunedin. WANTED urgently. Housekeeper. South Otago, for about 3 weeks; one man and children; £5 week.—B67, Times. WANTED for Provincial Hotel, Port Chalmers, Relieving Barman for 6 weeks; also 2nd Cook; permanent position. WANTED, one or two Boys deliver morning papers three weeks Christmas; north end; good wages.—7Bl, Times. WANTED, Man cut approximately six acres hay, early January.—P.O. Box 27, Dunedin. WANTED urgently, Woman help with invalid; liberal outings; sleep in; close tram line, south end.—B9l, Times. WANTED, Bread Baker or Baker’s Labourer. —Apply ffm. Wright and Co., Ltd., King street. . WANTED immediately for 2 or 3 weeks, Someone to assist elderly lady for an hour daily: early morning preferred.—B2l. Times. WANTED, a strong, reliable Boy with bicycle, for messages; knowledge of slants an advantage.—Apply Whites, Rattray street. - Mothers! Call at D. H. BLACKIE, LTD., Bond street, and enrol vour daughter tn a MANHATTAN career for 1946. ARNEXTRaTmONEY MAKING TOYS AT HOME. Sell us your work. WRITE NOW for free details of wooden >r soft toy making (state preference). MacMASTERo TOY SUPPLY. Box 183, Wanganui. THE Manager of the DUNEDIN MANUFACTURING COMPANY invites mothers to inspect the spacious workroom at 27 Moray place, where girls learn the latest methods of modern frockmaking. Wanted. GIRLS OR WOMEN. For Tea Packing, Commencing January 9. The duties are light and clean The conditions of work congenial. 40-hour week. Morning and afternoon break. Positions permanent. APPIy TEA DEPARTMENT, J. Rattray and Son, Ltd., Crawford street. A N T E D. 3 REGISTERED MENTAL NURSES, To commence duty on January 1, 1946. Salary £6'6s a fortnight. Uniform provided. APP,Y t 0 MATRON, Ashburn Hall, Dunedin. w N PSMART YOUTH REQUIRED * As Apprentice Engineer. Apply THE WAITAKI FARMERS’ FREEZING CO., LTD., P.O. Box 78, Oamaru. A N< >; TED, A GENERAL. Apply • M,' BRANSON’S HOTEL, ' -■ * -/Phone 12-699. WE invite parents whose daughters are about to leave school, and who arc anxious their children should now learn a trade that will always be an asset to them in future, to inspect our workrooms, where down quilts, bedspreads, fancy cushions, and other furnishings are made. WE HAVE SEVERAL: VACANCIES FOR ■ -LEARNERS. Wages starting from 32s 6d weekly, v There are excellent opportunities’ for future advancement as skilled machinists, cutters, and embroidery machinists.Work to commence January 14, or earlier or later as suitable to applicants. Bus to door from City and Green Island. Concession fares available to learners. ARTHUR ELLIS &■ CO., LTD., “ Fairy " Down Quilt and *' Sleepwell *’ Mattress Manufacturers, * Kaikorai, Dunedin. IHE SOUTH CANTERBURY HOSPITAL BOARD. , NURSING STAFF POSITIONS. v We have Vacancies for the following positions, for which immediate applications are invited;— TIMARU PUBLIC HOSPITAL: SisterUn-Charge, Maternity Annexe. Maternity Ward Sistet, with general and maternity certificates. Maternity Trainee. We have an emergency vacancy for one trainee to commence end December. TALBOT HOSPITAL, TIMARU; Ward Sister. FAIRLIE COTTAGE HOSPITAL: Registered Maternity Nurse. Salaries to be paid are at the maximum rates under the new Stabilised salary scale. H. G. NAYLOR. Secretary, Timaru. QOMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND AGRICULTURE. VACANT POSITION OF COMMONWEALTH DAIRY EXPERT. APPLICATIONS are invited for the filling of the position of COMMONWEALTH DAIRY EXPERT. Department of Commerce . and Agriculture, Melbourne, with salary classification of £962-£lll2 per annum, plus cost-of-living allowance, at present £4O per annum. The successful applicant will be required particularly to—(a) Administer the Exports (Dairy Produce) Regulations issued under the Customs and Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Acts regarding the quality, marking, standardisation, casing, etc., of dairy products submitted for export: (b) Ensure strict observance of grade standards adopted for butter, cheese, eggs and margarine; (c) Instigate research and co-operate with research workers with a view to—(i) Improving the -quality and keeping quality of all dairy exports, including eggs and egg products; ii) Solving defects in dairy products for export, especially those resulting from defective manufacture or during storage; and. iiii) Determining the suitability or otherwise of materials used or to be used for packaging dairy products for export. (d) Co-operate with Australian dairy produce organisations, when required, for the purpose of advising on matters concerning dairy products; (e) Advise departmental technical dairy officers and manufacturers (when necessary) concerning defects in dairy products submitted for export. Applicants should state fully their academic qualifications and furnish in detail particulars of their experience and knowledge of the dairying industry, especially in connection with dairy research and the manufacture and classification of butter, cheese, and other milk products. A sound knowledge of eggs and egg products it essential. Applicants should also state clearly their general administrative qualifications and experience, particularly in regard to the dairying industry. Amongst suitable applicants, preference will be accorded to persons with the necessary qualifications in accordance with the Re-establishment and Employment Act (No. 11 of 1945). Salary within the salary range will be fixed having regard to the qualifications and experience of the applicant. Applications, showing details of war service, if any, must be posted to reach the SECRETARY, Department of Commerce and Agriculture. Canberra, not later than January 3, 1946.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26026, 14 December 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26026, 14 December 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26026, 14 December 1945, Page 1