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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, 2 Housemaids; also.-Pantrv-maid.—Apply Wood's Hotel WANTED, Waitress and Female General. Ring 608, Hydro Grand Hotel, Timaru. WANTED’ Taller Out ~for Pinus Mill. Burnside—Apply 10 Gladstone road, Mosgiel. . RELIABLE Housekeeper required for two adults; good home and near tram. —lb. Times. WANTED, capable Housekeeper, sole charge; cook for 1-man farm in country, no objection to 1 child; state wages to Box 73, Ranfurly.—Phone 125 M between For CASCADE CREEK CAMP. 1 WAITRESS. Apply GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, Corner Rattray and Princes streets. Dunedin. w A N E For TE ANAU HOTEL, TE ANAU, SECOND OR THIRD COOK (Female), 1 HOUSEMAID, 1 GENERAL. Apply GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, Corner Rattrav and Princes streets, bunedin. W N HOTEL MILFORD,, MILFORD SOUND, 1 KITCHENHAND (Male or Female), SECOND COOK, .1 WAITRESS. Apply GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, ■ Corner Rattray and Princes streets, Dunedin. JUNIOR TYPISTE WANTED For General Office Work. Good Prospects. Apply WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. T YPI S T E WANTED. WE HAVE A VACANCY FOR A TYPISTE. IRVINE & STEVENSON’S ST. GEORGE CO., LTD., Dunedin. IRL S. GIRLS. GI RL S. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Obtaining a Position in our Modern Enamelling Plant. Light. Interesting Work Under the Best Coditions. GOOD WAGES. MORNING AND AFTERNOG it TEA ' Call at RADIATION (N.Z.) LIMITED. Jutland street, Dunedin, For an Interview on or after JANUARY 9, 1947. gELECT THE BEST JOBS. Changed Work follows the various seasons in our Factory, so relieving monotony. The work is simple and involves x eye strain. GIRLS learn work which will be useful to them when married.. BOYS have the opportunity to learn an interesting trade which pays good wages. FACTORY RE-OPENS TUESDAY. JANUARY 7. Apply early, IRVINE & STEVENSON’S ST. GEORGE CO., LTD., Filleul street, Dunedin. rjt H E D.1.C., DUNEDIN. Requires A MANTLE BUYER ' To Take Charge of their Showroom. APPLICATIONS are invited for the Position of Buyer to Control the Showroom, which comprises the following sections: — Coats, Costumes, Frocks, Furs. Knitwear, Sportswear. The Position is a responsible one, with a liberal salary, and an excellent staff superannuation scheme is in operation. Apoly, stating age, experience, and enclose’ COPIES of Testimonials to THE MANAGER, D.1.C., Dunedin. ACHINIST INSTRUCTOR OR INSTRUCTRESS. A vacancy occurs in one of New Zealand’s largest garment manufacturing factories in Auckland for a fully-qualified person to teach modern mass production methods to machinists. The factory has approximately 200 machinists, and the successful applicant will be required to teach handling of materials and sewing technique, etc., suitable for mass production. Applicants must be thoroughly conversant with all types of sewing machines, including plain sewers, overlockers, feed-off-arm, flat lock, yokers, fronters, buttonhole, button-sew, blind stitch, etc. Salary up to £SOO per annum, with good prospects for further advancement. All applications treated in strictest confidence. Apply in writing, giving full particulars, to MASS PRODUCTION," C/o J. Ilott, Ltd., Advertising, P.O. Box 991, Auckland. OTHERS! If your daughter is leaving school what could be better for her than a Position in our up-to-date Factory, where we make Frocks, Blouses, Smocks, etc.? All Girls are given the best possible training under personal supervision. Good monthly Bonuses can be earned by girls who work steadily. Come in and see us when we Reopen on JANUARY 13. We also require fully-qualified Machinists and Learners. J. A. BRADLEY, 53 Bond street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26349, 2 January 1947, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26349, 2 January 1947, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26349, 2 January 1947, Page 1