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SITUATIONS VACANT N T O N S, L 111 George street. T D., The arrival of new machinery means extra staff. The following staff is required: PASTRY COOK (MALE), JOURNEYWOMAN BAKER. BAKEHOUSE ASSISTANT, And three SHOP ASSISTANTS. Also MAN FOR CLEANING on Saturdays, Ideal conditions In this modern bakery. JUNIOR CLERK. THE NATIONAL INSURANCE CO.' OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., requires the services of a MALE CLERK with two or three years’ experience. Some knowledge of marine insurance would be an advantage, but is not essential. In view of the Company's rapidly expanding overseas business, the opening offers considerable scope for advancement to an ambitious young man. The benefits of an excellent superannuation scheme are available, and the position can be confidently recommended to a young man who is anxious to improve his “ future prospects. Young men who feel they have the qualifications to make their mark in the business world should apply either personally or in writing to .THE MANAGER, 126 Rattray street, Dunedin. c ORY-WRIGHT &: SALMON, Engineers and Importers. LTD., Excellent prospects are offered to A GOOD LAD in our Warehouse, wishing to enter the electrical and engineering supply business. Apply by letter or personal call P.O. BOX 800. DUNEDIN. £JHEMIST FOR PELT RESEARCH. Tile New Zealand Leather and Shoe Research Association (Inc.) requires a Graduate (M.Sc. or B.Sc.) in Chemistry, preferably with some experience in industry, to take up research on the various methods of preserving skins and hides prior to tanning. A background of Chemical Engineering and/or Biology would be an advantage. Salary offered is up to £485, rising to £585 per annum, and travel within New Zealand will be required, with headquarters hi Wellington. Applications, including details of age, academic studies and marital condition, and accompanied by reference and a recent photograph, should be addressed (not later than MAY 28) to THE SECRETARY, P.O. Box 5061, Lambton quay, Wellington. yy A N T E D, YOUNG LADY FOR JUNIOR POSITION IN OUR HEAD OFFICE. This vacancy offers a slendid opportunity for a girl leaving school to start an office career, but would also be particularly suitable for anyone already working who wishes to obtain a position offering good prospects for the future. * Interesting work and ideal conditions in modern office. Please telephone Secretary, 11-959, or write HALLENSTEIN BROS., LIMITED. P.O. Box 759, Dunedin. w ' A N T E D, MALE OFFICE JUNIOR. Apply Secretary. MACKINTOSH CALEY PHCENIX, LTD.. \ 500 TS THE CHEMISTS (N.Z.), LTD J PRINCES STREET. Will shortly require the services of A YOUNG LADY (16 to 18 years) For General Office Work. One with knowledge of typing and Shorthand. Apply: THE MANAGER. yy A N T E D, WAREHOUSE SALESMAN, For Dunedin Branch of a large New Zealand-wide Radio and Electrical Warehouse. Youth of good appearance and address, with at least two years’ secondary education. Excellent prospects for a reliable and ambitious youth. Good Wages.. Write for appointment: 834, TIMES. g H O jP ASSISTANT. An opportunity is open for a Junior, between 15 and 16 years, to learn the mercery trade. Apply personally, or in writing, to ASCOT LIMITED, Cnr. Princes and Rattray streets, Dunedin. yy ant D. FIRST CLASS SAWYER. No saw keeping. Good house. Good Wages. Apply MORE & SONS. Riverton. u NIVERSITY OF' OTAGO. MEDICAL SCHOOL. , Wanted, FULL OR PART-TIME ASSISTANT, Male or female. Preferably 18 or 19 years of age, for services in Research Department. Salary according to qualifications, Apply in the first instance to Dr L. KIRSCHNER. Microbiology Research, Room 306, Third Floor, New Building.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27080, 14 May 1949, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27080, 14 May 1949, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27080, 14 May 1949, Page 12