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SITUATIONS VACANT jpORE.MAN PLUMBER. Wanted. A FOREMAN PLUMBER For a well-known South Island Company. The position offers attractive conditions and remuneration. Ability to train and control staff an advantage. In interested, write us. State age, training, experience and enclose COPIES ONLY of testimonials. ' “ WORTHWHILE,” C/o J. Ilott, Ltd., Advertising, P.O. Box 188, Dunedin. TO FITTERS, PLUMBERS OR ENGINEERS. THE SHELL CO. OF N.Z., LTD., have a Vacancy on the Fitting Staff at Invercargill for a COMPETENT TRADESMAN to service and install petrol pumps and also for general maintenance work on pipe-lines and plant. It is desired. that applicants should have some experience in pipe-work, but a suitable tradesman would be taught all. necessary work and a thorough training m pump maintenance work would be given to the appointee. APPLICATIONS, together with copies of recent references, should be adaresseato THE SHELL COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., Box 671, Dunedin, and marked EngineerJJILLINK RJT BUYER. 1 Leading Auckland Department Store requires a MILLINERY BUYER. Store does high-grade model business and has own workroom with splendid showroom, ground floor. Applicants must be qualified to handle volume promotional business. Salary according to ability and experience. Apply in confidence to The Manager, RENDELLS, LTD., Karangahape road, Auckland. lOLWAY COLLEGE. WANTED. TEACHER > take Clothing and Homecraft up to School Certificate standard. Duties to commence February 1 next. Salary on State School scale. Applications should be sent before 26th * S T. to THE SECRETARY, Box 63. Masterton. OOUNTY OF WAIMATE. CLERICAL ASSISTANT. iPPLtCATIONS, addressed to the AIRMAN, are invited for the position CLERICAL ASSISTANT (Male). Salary nmencing at £4OO per annum. L. J. COLLINS, County Clerk. Vaimate, November 17, 1949. OF OTAGO. TTNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL. The Pathology Department of the Medical School requires the Services of a MAN for General Duties. Wages £370 per annum'. Please apply to Dr D’ATH, Professor of Pathology, South Block, Medical School, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21 (between 5 and 6 p.m.). j w HAYWARD, Registrar. OF OTAGO. TTNIVERSITY MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT. The Maintenance Department of the University requires the Services of an additional -CARPENTER and an additional PAINTER. The positions offer good opportunity for good tradesmen to become permanent members of the Maintenance Staff. APPLICATIONS, In writing, should be sent to the. Undersigned as soon as possible, and not later than NOVEMBER 25 .T. W. HAYWARD. Registrar. NOWHITE laundries Require A MAN FOR THEIR WASHROOM. Good conditions. *ppiy MANAGER, North-East Valley. HOSPITAL BOARD. GENERAL HANDS Wanted urgently for VICTORIA HOME. Wages, £4 18s for 40-hour Week. Double Time Sundays. rppiy THE MATRON. E r A N T Early January, COMPETENT COOK, wo-handed kitchen. Small numbers. Top wages. Live in. 621, TIMES. D. ddress E D. A N T TAILER-OUT, For Plnus Mill, Ranfurly. pply at MILL, or to Box 695. Dunedin w anted, COMPETENT BULLDOZER DRIVER. For Central Otago. Address 679, TIMES. w ANTE RETORT HOUSE OPERATORS Apply (Shift Work). Gas Engineer, D. GASWORKS. Anderson’s Bay road. ANTED, OFFICE JUNIOR (Male or Female). >ply The Accountant, KITT & COLMAN (NEW ZEALAND). LTD., ' Bond street, Dunedin. A N T WOOL PRESSER. D, LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Dunedin. ANTED, until December 22, NURSE AID. 9 till 5. Live in or out. iply The Matron, STAFFORD HOSPITAL. one 13-344. 4TED, Help for 2 children (9 months 3 years), for a month or more.—Ring 13, Dunedin; or write Stevenson, WilHeriot R.D. BOARD AND RESIDENCE DOUGLAS Private Hotel (next Town Hall) handy Railway Station, comfortable accommodation; Bed-breakfast; permanents by arrangement.—Phone 12-601 HOTEL Te Rahiri: Superior Bed and Breakfast: casual or permanent—Phone 13-214. TERRY'S Private Hotel. 303 King street (next Public Hospital) caters homely accommodation. —13-266. HOTEL St Clair: Select, comfortable accommodation: bed and breakfast —Phone 23-481 SB you are responsible for initiating any advertising campaign, bear in mind the public tendency towards sober thinking, shown by the steadily-growing circulation of the OTAGO DAILY TIMES Utilise the Classified Columns for quick and economical results.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27241, 18 November 1949, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27241, 18 November 1949, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27241, 18 November 1949, Page 13