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SITUATIONS VACANT NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE. The R.N.Z.A.F. offers a worth-while career to ambitious young men between ages 17J and 30 years. Applications are invited to fill vacancies in the following ground trades. Selected personnel will be given full trade training up to a high standard as detailed below:— EQUIPMENT ASSISTANT: Equivalent to a highly-trained civilian storeman. Movements of personnel and freight by land, sea and air. CLERK, GENERAL DUTIES: Secretarial and clerical duties. CLERK, ACCOUNTING: Pay ledgers and pay list. Accounting for stores, etc. FIRE CREW: Fire-fighting and specialist training covering aircraft fire risks, in addition to the normal qualifications required by civilian firemen. COOK (age limits 17 J to 48 years): Training in dietary, elementary dietetics, presentation and serving of meals, practical butchery. OPPORTUNITIES IN ALL TECHNICAL AND RADIO TRADES: Initial engagements up to eight years, with prospects of longer-term engagements whilst still serving. Applications also invited from MEN up to 48 years for enlistment as:— AIRCRAFT HAND: General station duties of a semi-skilled and unskilled nature. MECHANICAL TRANSPORT DRIVERS: Driving and day-to-day servicing of all types of M.T. vehicles. MESS STEWARD: General Mess Stewards’ duties. Initial engagements up to five years. RESERVISTS: Vacancies exist in all ground trades for trained Reservists, including a limited number of 24-year engagements. Those selected for long term may buy back previous service for superannuation purposes. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY AIR FORCE: Vacancies in all W.A.A.F. trades, including -administrative, equipment assistant, safety equipment worker, aircraft finisher, and motor transport driver. For further details, write to the ENLISTMENT SECTION, Air Dept., Wellington. •yACUUM OIL CO. PTY., LTD. Will Shortly Have a Vacancy for AN OFFICE JUNIOR (Male), And Invites Applications for the Position. A good salary will be paid to the successful applicant, and one holding school certificate w 7 ill receive preference and additional remuneration. Prospects of advancement are excellent. A liberal annuity and insurance plan is in operation. Apply THE ACCOUNTANT, Central'Chambers, Bond street. January 14, 1949. ACANCIES FOR MECHANICAL • ENGINEERING CADETS. APPLICATIONS are invited for positions of MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CADETS in the Locomotive Branch of the Railways Department. Maximum age, 18 years last birthday. The minimum educational qualification required is University entrance, followed by an additional year of Sixth Form work at a secondary school or technical college. Preference will, how'ever, be given to applicants who have completed the Intermediate Examination for the B.E. Degree. During their five-year cadetship cadets will be given adequate- practical training in Mechanical Engineering, and arrangements will be made for attendance at a University College to qualify for the B.E. Degree. Applications are to bs made on H. 47 form, obtainable from any Stationmaster, and forwarded to reach the GENERAL MANAGER, Railways, Wellington, by FEBRUARY 11, 1949. w AITAKI HOSPITAL BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited for the Positions of MATERNITY SISTERS At the Maternity Annexe, Oamaru Public Hospital. Apply in writing, stating age, qualifications and experience, with COPIES ONLY of Testimonials, to the Undersigned. WALTER M. RICHARDSON. Secretary. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S SLIPPER MANUFACTURING. WANTED, GIRLS (15 years and over) To Start Work January or February in the manufacture of felt slippers. Good wages. Nice sunny workroom. Morning and afternoon teas provided. This factory is situated one minute from the Octagon. Apply 18-22 FILLEUL STREET; Or RING 13-405, 18-053, After Hours. )JtO EXPERIENCED ENGINEERS. A GENERAL ENGINEER is required for old-established North Auckland Metal Quarries. He should preferably be in the 30 to 40 age bracket and be competent to organise production and control staff. Practical experience is required in crushed metal grading and the maintenance of quarry machinery. He should also be able to advise the management on the installation and suitability of plant types. Salary £6OO per annum. Replies, which will be treated in strict confidence, should state full details of past experience. Enclose copies only of testimonials. Write “ ENGINEER," Care J. Inglis Wright, Ltd., P.O. Box 90. Dunedin. E l D & GRAY, Burnside, L T D„ REQUIRE FLOOR MOULDERS MACHINE MOULDERS AND LEARNERS METAL WORKERS’ ASSISTANTS AND LABOURERS. Apply to Mr Dick, REID & GRAY, LIMITED. Burnside. Phones 15-447, 15-448. W ■ A N TED, MESSAGE BOY. MYLES, WALKER, LIMITED, Engineers' Hardware Merchants, 259 Cumberland street. w ANTED, Immediately, A HOUSEMAID. Apply Phone 12-699. BRANSON’S HOTEL. JDURROUGHS MACHINE OPERATOR. The D.1.C., Dunedin, has a vacancy for a GIRL to undertake the above work. Applications are invited from girls, preferably with experience in the use of the Burroughs Book-keeping Machines. Apply personally or in writing to THE SECRETARY, D.1.C., Princes street, Dunedin. FFICE JUNIOR. e D.1.C., Dunedin, has a vacancy a bright boy to undertake the duties FFICE JUNIOR. cellent training will be given to the assful applicant, iply personally or in writing to THE SECRETARY, D.1.C., Princes street, Dunedin. s MART GIRL For City Bookshop. WANTED Pleasant Working Conditions. Good Prospects. SOUTH’S BOOK DEPOT, 138 Princes street. w N E GIRL or WOMAN for Housework. Good Outings. Main Line. Wages £2 10s and found. 1211. TIMES. WANTED, married or single Rabbiter (board area); casual seasonal farm work; Central. —State experience, etc., to 1213, Times WANTED, urgently, Daily Help; mornings or afternoons; Anderson’s Bay.—Please ring 25-015.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26980, 15 January 1949, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26980, 15 January 1949, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26980, 15 January 1949, Page 11

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