VACANT Z“'APABLE Married Couple, or Single Man. Write T. 411 Herald. C' APABLE Girl ~ Wanted Assist with Housework, good wages. Apply Mrs H. R. Wigley, 14 Lysaght Street, off Park Lane. pOWBOY-Gardener Wanted, milk '■' three cows. Apply National Mortgage and Agency Co. of N.Z. Ltd., Timaru. (about 17 or 18 years) Wanted for Baker’s Shop. Write T. 415 Herald. LJ OUSEMAID-Waitress Wanted. Ap - 1 ply Hydro Grand Hotel. l\/] ARRIED Couple Required at Mason Hills. Waiau, for three to four months, good accommodation; wife to cook for three men during shearing; good consideration re wages. Apply Pyne, Gould, Guinness, Ltd., Geraldine. DAINTERS Wanted, pure bristle 1 brushes, good conditions and bonus to good men. Jones and Rogers, 9 Hunt Street. PERSON Wanted to Knit Totem 1 Bulkie by November 5; pay £2. Write T. 457 Herald. QRORTHAND-Typiste Wanted for 3 Public Accountants’ Office, perposition, write T. 416 Herald. “TWO Shearers Required for Mason 1 Hills, Waiau; 6000 sheep (ewes and hoggets); starting December. Apply Pyne, Gould, Guinness, Ltd., Geraldine. WO/:AN Waiited to Clean Dental ” Rooms, early morning. Apply Mr A. C. Fahey, 75 Sophia Street, Timaru. 'yV/OOLCLASSER and a Woolroller ” Wanted for Run handy to Timaru. For particulars apply National Mortgage and Agency Co. of N.Z., Ltd., Timaru. FEMALE CLERK. AN Excellent Opportunity is Offered for a SMART GIRL with three or four years’ office experience. Must have a knowledge of book-keeping. Write T. 475 Herald. W ANTED PERMANENT POSITION OFFERED TO’ FEMALE CLERK, To Commence Immediately. Apply to Manager, PARA RUBBER CO., TIMARU. RANTED YOUTH FOR POULTRY FARM. Reply by letter to—- ' T. BALLANTINE, Plevna Poultry Farm, HERBERT, NORTH OTAGO. Wanted CARETAKER WAIMATE FISHING CAMP. GLENAVY. Salary £52 per annum. Light duties. Suit Pensioner. Further particulars from— J. C. WINNING, Secretary, Waimate. “TIMARU POTTERIES LTD. Require 1 the Services of a Smart and Intelligent Young Man as ASSISTANT STOREMAN. Apply by letter to the Undersigned, or call personally upon the Works Manager. Mill Street. W. A. L. LEECH, Secretary. W A N T E D YOUTH FOR GARAGE AND LUBRICATION. Good Prospects. TIMARU MOTORS LIMITED. Ford Dealers, SOPHIA STREET. W ANTED TRACTOR DRIVER FOR MACKENZIE COUNTY To commence employment immediately. Award Rates of Pay. Apply County Office, ’phone 2, Fairlie. or Foreman’s Residence, ’phone 142. Fairlie. VY7 ANTED " Immediately. TWO GIRLS FOR LAUNDRY WORK, TIMARU PUBLIC HOSPITAL. Award Wages. Apply— LAUNDRY MANAGER. WANTED HOUSEMAID FOR TAKAPO HOUSE, Lake Tekapo. Excellent chance for girl to live in the healthiest climate in New Zealand. Friendly Staff. Apply— DOUG. RODMAN, LAKE TEKAPO. W ANTED GENERAL GENERAL Permanent Position. Apply— CLUB HOTEL. ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN. A RCHITECT Requires the Sei-vices of an Experienced Senior Draughtsman. capable of preparing working drawings, for Industrial and Hospital Buildings. Salary, £450 per annum, or according to qualifications and ability— Apply, in the first instance, to—- — PO - BOX 194 ■ DUNEDIN. PANEL BEATER. Wanted For Major Provincial North Island Town, FIRST-CLASS PANEL BEATER. Capable of Taking Charge of Shop and Giving Estimates. Highest Wages. House Available. Write T. 432 Herald. “P EK A U KNITWEAR LTD., SOPHIA STREET, TIMARU, STILL HAVE VACANCIES ON THEIR STAFF, AND INVITE APPLICATIONS FROM GIRLS OF ALL AGES FOR POSITIONS. There are vacancies in all departments of this modern underwear factory. Ideal working conditions, good lighting, air conditioning, a modern cafeteria provides morning and afternoon teas, ice creams, milk shakes, etc., at cost. Morning and afternoon rest periods are given. Wages are good. Five-day week of 40 hours with paid holidays. Girls desiring a well-paid position in Timaru’s most modern factory please call or write to above address. MISCELLANEOUS PLASTIC Wood. Stocks at F. Lewis and Sons, Ltd. A/lORE and More Wise Women are IVI Shopping with a Premier Cash Order. Are you? “NJU Mould" for joinery and repair4 ' ing furniture or woodwork of any description, maintains all the qualities of wood, easily applied, 3/6. Porter’s. NEW -MULTIPLE” PATTERN SIMPLIFIES CHILDREN'S CLOTHESMAKING. Every mother can now make all her own children's clothes, boys’ and girls two to 12 years, from one amazing pattern. The Ross Hynes “Multiple” Children’s Pattern is greatest advance in simplified Home Dressmaking in last decade. One “Multiple” pattern equals 72 ordinary paper patterns. See this latest Australian idea. Millers Ltd drapers; and Empire Book Depot; and p. w. Hutton and Co., Stationers.— Advt.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23324, 6 October 1945, Page 8
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