SITUATIONS VACANT ijihe SYDNEY MORNING HERALD Requires SUB-EDITORS. REPORTERS, STEREOTYPERS. ROTARY MACHINISTS, PROCESS ENGRAVERS. AUSTRALIAN RATES AND OONDL TIONS. Superannuation Rights. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES OF PROMOTION FOR AMBITIOUS AND INDUSTRIOUS MEN. Apply by letter only to SYDNEY MORNING HERALD. Care J. Ilott Limited. P.O. Box 991, Auckland. Where practicable. Applications should be lodged by DECEMBER 20. JUNIOR GIRL. FOR OFFICE. Coulls, Somerville, Wilkie, Ltd., can offer a pleasant office position to a Junior Girl. Mostly figure work; but a little typing; shorthand not required as dictaphones are available, Apply, in writing, stating education, age, etc., to: The Secretary, COULLS. SOMERVILLE, WILKIE. LTD., Crawford street, DUNEDIN. JpOOTWEAR INDUSTRY. FEMALE MACHINISTS. Due to the ever-increasing demand for our Production it is necessary again to increase our Staff, and we have Vacancies for: ( FEMALE MACHINISTS. Experience is not necessary and Staff are thoroughly trained on ordinary Singer Sewing Machines. Excellent opportunity to obtain a permanent position. Three weeks’ holiday each year on full pay. Apply to THE CANTERBURY SHOE COMPANY. LIMITED. Gregson street. WAIMATE. (Makers of Trojan Footwear.) Accountant. CCOUNTANT. Tlte services of a qualified or partlyqualified Accountant, in the 21-25 age group are required to take charge of the office of a progressive electrical engineering company. The work is of an interesting and varied nature and provides ample scope for a young man with initiative and ambition. The salary paid will be commensurate with ability and experience, and will be in the £4OO to £SOO per annum bracket. Apply, in first instance, with full details of qualifications and experience, and copies only of testimonials, to: “ INTEGRITY,” “ INTEGRITY,” Care INGLIS WRIGHT Advertising, P.O. Box 90, Dunedin. H E A D DYER. THE BRUCE WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., require the services of a FIRST-CLASS DYER to take charge of Dye House. Good Home guaranteed. Salary commensurate with experience. Apply MILL MANAGER, Box 2, Milton. gISTER FOR X-RAY DEPT., SUVA. A Sister with X-Ray experience is required as Assistant in the X-Ray Department at the Colonial War Memorial Hospital, Suva, Fiji. Salary £IBO/£220 p.a., plus 10 per cent. C.O.L. allowance, plus £2O p.a. trained nurses’ allowance, plus £2O p.a. allowance for undertaking X-Ray duties. Applications should be addressed to Director, Division of Nursing, Health OenL. Wellington, from whom further nar'tlculars mav bp obtained. w A N T E A SENIOR AND A JUNIOR ASSISTANT. D, FREW BROS., Bakers and Pastrycooks, Mosgiel. w A N 'T E For Legal Office, TYPISTE (Full or part time), To commence middle January. Address in writing D. 118. TIMES OFFICE. w ANTED. SECOND COOK Apply (Male of Female). WAIN’S HOTEL. yyHOLESALE Requires WAREHOUSE A JUNIOR WAREHOUSEMAN. To Commence New Year. Apply HAYMAN & CO., Stuart street. w ANTE For the Leviathan Private Hotel WAITRESS and HOUSEMAIDWAITRESS. Apply MANAGERESS. D, C'tOOK WANTED urgently for 6 months; J £5 for 40-hour week to suitable person. Also KITCHEN MAID and GENERAL until after Easter. RING 84 collect, or write HAMILTON HOUSE. Queenstown. WANTED, capable HELP for Country Home near Gore; good conditions; no outside duties; small family no ob>erson. jection; high wages to suitable pe Apply DALGETYS, Gore. HELP for country Home, Central Otago, for about 3 months; wages £3 per week. —Apply Mrs FRANK ’ VT!~ W/TSlrt rTo v CLARK, ’’ Nine Mile, Tarras; or 15 Embo street, Kew. riIAiLORESSES.—A few Vacancies exist 1 for APPRENTICES, A COATMAKER and VEST- MACHINIST. Commence New Year. Best of conditions. STEELMANS, Tailors. Princes street south DOLLS! SOFT TOYS!—Ladies! Easilymade beautiful Dolls and Soft Toys at home. We pay you cash. Details free. MacMASTER’S TOY SUPPLY, Box 183, Wanganui. w N E D. A PANTRYMAID. Permanent position. Apply WOODS, HOTEL Phone 10-751 WANTED, WAITRESS for WHITE HOUSE HOTEL, Henley: temporary or permanent position PHONE 106 R MOSGIEL TWO Girls from 16 to 20 wanted, beginning January, for a few weeks for tomato and orchard work.—Apply S. Hinton, Earnscleugh.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26957, 17 December 1948, Page 1
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