SITUATIONS .VACANT QIRLS 7 GIRLS GIRLS YOUNG GIRLS JUST LEAVING SCHOOL. We have work for you under IDEAL CONDITIONS and in HEALTHY SURROUNDINGS PACKING CHOCOLATES OR BISCUITS. ATTENDING TO INTERESTING MACHINES. MAKING SWEETS IN OUR CONFECTIONERY DEPARTMENT. Clean, Interesting, ana Well-paid Jobs to suit all applicants Morning and Afternoon Tea. Radio Programmes Daily I Apply any time up to DECEMBER 24, 1948. Further applications wiU be accepted when we reopen on JANUARY 17 1949. MACKINTOSH CALEY PHCENIX, LIMITED, Manufacturers ot CALEY’S QUALITY CHOCOLATES and * MACKINTOSH'S WORLD-FAMOUS TOFFEES' 5 GIRLSGIR L S G I R L S GIRLS LEAVING SCHOOL AND DESIRUUS OF LEARNING A SKILLED. INTERESTING AND WELL-PAID TRADE. * Printing, Fancy and Plain Cardboard Boxes Machine and Table Work Healthy, sunny factory Amenities are good Morning and Afternoon Tea is provided Radio Programmes Apply any time up to DECEMBER 24, 1948 Further applications will be accepted when we reopen on JANUARY 17. 1949 ARGENT PACKAGING PRODUCTS, VOGEL STREET NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS QHOOSE A CAREER IN THE RAILWAYS. VACANCIES AS UNDER. CLERICAL CADETS: Youths 15 to 19 years of age with not less than two years' secondary education. Holders of Scnool Certificate or University Entrance Examination accepted up to 20 years of age. Commencing salaries vary according to educational qualifications, and include lodging allowances if living away from home Good openings for lads in search of a career TRAFFIC BRANCH: Youths and men 18 to 39 years of age. » LOCOMOTIVE BRANCH' Youths and men 16 to 23 years of age. HILLSIDE WORKSHOPS Turners. Blacksmiths Boilermakers and Labourers (including juniors). MAINTENANCE BRANCH: Carpenters, Plumbers, Painters. SIGNAL AND ELECTRICAL BRANCH: Blacksmiths, also Labourers (including juniors), progressing to Electric Line Erectors Electric Linemen Signal Erectors, and Signal Adjusters GOOD WAGES OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT. NO LOST TIME RAILWAY TRAVELLING PRIVILEGES. Apply nearest Stationmaster or Railway Office or write General Manager Rail-
rpHE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY. LECTURESHIP””IN CHEMISTRY. The University is desirous of filling a vacant post of LECTURER IN CHEMISTRY. Duties will commence as soon as possible during 1949. The appointee will be required to lecture on various aspects of Physical Chemistry and actively to prosecute research in one of the modern chemical fields. Preference will be given to applicants who have demonstrated an interest in the current theoretical or practical treatments of molecular structure. Salary will be within the range £SOO to £750 per annum (annual increments of £50); the commencing salary will be fixed according to qualifications and experience. The salary is subject to deductions under the State Superannuation Act. Applications, giving names of three referees and details of past and present work, close with the Undersigned (from whom further Information may be obtained) on FEBRUARY 28, 1949. G. DALE, Registrar. F IRE M A N WANTED. Second-class Certificate required. This is a permanent position, and considerable overtime is worked through the year. Apply personally or in writing to IRVINE & STEVENSON’S ST. GEORGE COMPANY, LTD., Hanover street. Rehabilitation department, DUNEDIN. APPLICATIONS "are invited from exservicemen desirous of training in the Painting and Paperhanging trade under the Rehabilitation Board’s Trade Training Scheme. Duration of course is up to 16 months, with gross wages of £6 5s for 8 months and £6 7s 6d for 4 months. Award wages on completion of 12 months’ training Full details of allowances, conditions, etc., are obtainable at the Department’s office, situated in Niven's Buildings. Moray place, Dunedin. Selection Committee will meet on TUESDAY, JANUARY 25 to consider applications. F. C. HAY, District Rehabilitation Officer. P.O. Box 258, Dunedin. Telephone 14-386. jgAY OF PLENTY HOSPITAL BOARD THEATRE SISTER: Senior position for Whakatane Hospital. Conditions and salary according to salary scale. Duties to commence as soon as possible. RELIEVING SISTER WANTED for permanent position. Conditions and salary according to salary scale. HOME SISTER REQUIRED to supervise Nurses’ Home and Nurses' Home Kitchen. Applications and particulars address to The Matron. WHAKATANE HOSPITAL. BUSCOT RABBIT BOARD, Kurow, HAVE GOOD BLOCKS FOR FOUR RABBITERS. Traps and Gear can be found. Good Hut Accommodation. Steady Work over a long period. Full Rates of Pay Allowances and Bonus. THE SECRETARY, Box 87, Kurow. REGISTRAR. APPLICATIONS are*invited from qualified Medical Practitioners with at least two years’ Hospital Post-graduated experience, for the post of Radiological Registrar at the Southland Hospital. Invercargill. Salary, £550 per annum, with a livingout allowance of £l5O per annum. Full details may be obtained from the Medical Superintendent of the Southland Hospital with whom applications CLOSE on FRIDAY. JANUARY 28. 1949. __ _ SMART BOY FOR OFFICE. Apply SOUTHLAND SAWMILLING COLTD., St. Andrew street. W A N T E SMART BOY As APPRENTICE. T. L. MacLEAN, LTD., D, Engineers and Welding Specialists. Jervois street. jITAKE Charming Handbags and Gloves ltJ. in Plastics, Leathers, Suedes; fascinating hobby in own home; free Plastic and Soft Leather Outfit sent you.—Write for Free Illustrated Booklet. HOME INDUSTRIES, Box 503, Palmerston North. BOY wanted for our Dunedin Warehouse; good prospects to learn an interesting job.—Apply Sharland and Co.. Ltd.. 12 Dowling street. TWO Girls wanted to learn Glovemaking; remunerative wages and bonus.—Apply Triggs and Denton. Ltd., George street. WANTED. Housekeeper; small modern home; Timaru.—Apply in first instance Telephone 25-015.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26980, 15 January 1949, Page 10
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