SITUATIONS VACANT. • gALZS ENGINEER. Position for Fully Trained Engineer, capable of Selling and Installing Heavy Machinery Lines. Write In first instance, giving full details previous experience, etc.; state age, military classification, salary required. I AUCKLAND. 0148, STAR. Xi 4 |y ANTED, FIRST OR SECOND-YEAR LINKER. Good Position. £3 PER WEEK. BONUS. Constant work. Apply— H. M. WARNER. Royal Exchange Buildings, O'Connell Street. 14 JJUYER JjlOR jyjANTLE D.1.C., WANGANUI. The D.I.C. Wanganui require the services of an 1 ABLE AND EXPERIENCED MANTLE SALESWOMAN For the Position of BUYER OF THE SHOWROOM. The opportunity offers excellent prospects to a person with the necessary initiative and sales abiilty. Applications, with fullest particulars, to THE MANAGER, D.1.C.. Wanganui. 14 17XPERIENCED BLOOMER ELASTIC MACHINIST, FINISHERS. MACHINISTS, REQUIRED - IMMEDIATELY. Permanent positions. Regular work all year round Highest wages. Bonus. BETTINE CRAWFURD GOWNS, LTD.. 19, Grey's Avenue. Phone 41-273. 14 t JfACTORY MANAGERESS REQUIRED. An excellent opening occures for the above position with a firm manufacturing children's frocks, bonnets, etc. Present capacity approximately 400 dozen per week. The position is one that calls for initiative, sound organising ability and control of Jarce stafl of girls. To the right applicant with progressive ideas a liberal remuneration will be given. Write in first Instance, stating age, giving complete details of experience, and enclosing copies only of references, to "Progress," Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Auckland. _ 14 rpHE AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD ; 1 REQUIRES A HEAD DENTAL NURSE, With not less than two years' experience. Applicant to state age and experience and enclose copies of (3) testimonials. Commencing Salary £104 per annum. And A JUNIOR DENTAL NURSE. Commencing Salary £52 per annum. Applicant to state age and enclose copies of testimonials. Applications in writing, will be received up till NOON, THURSDAY. September 19, addressed to the I SECRETARY, AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD, Private Bag. Auckland. 04 QOMMON LAW AND CONVEYANCING CLERKS. Applications are invited for the positions of CONVEYANCING AND COMMON LAW CLERKS. Successful applicants would be employed for the duration of the war, but certain of these may be selected later for permanent appointments. When submitting applications, applicants should furnish full particulars of their experience and qualifications. They should also state the position with regard to their oblit gatlons for military service. , Salary according to qualifications and experience. Applications should be addressed:— I "Legal," C/o J. Ilott. Ltd.. Advertising Agents, j Publicity House, Jervols Quay, WELLINGTON. xl 6 I QPOTIKI HOSPITAL BOARD. I ' Applications, addressed to THE MATRON, are invited for the following positions at Opotiki Public Hospital. p WARD SISTERS (2), Salary £150 p.a. STAFP NURSES (2), Salary £130 p.a. ! J. A. T. HENRY. Secretary. P.p. Box 18. Opotiki. 14 JJ GREER AND SON, LIMITED. 38-44, Douglas Street, Ponsonby, I Require the Services of TROUSER MACHINISTS. DENIM MACHINISTS. BOYS' KNICKER MACHINISTS. SHIRT MACHINISTS. GIRLS FOR LEARNING. Apply Above Address ON WEEK DAYS OR SATURDAY MORNINGS. Xl 9 JUNIOR FURNITURE SALESMEN (2), : 19-21 YEARS OF AGE. These position. are open to Smart Young Men of good appearance and address, who may be with or without furniture selling experience. Apply with references to SALES MANAGER, SMITH AND BROWN. LTD., 148-152, Symonds Street. xl 4 J> U B L I C SERVICE. Applications (to be made on P.S.C. Form obtainable at principal Post Offices) w"! received up till Noon on September 20. 1940, for the positions of FACTORY MANAGERS under the LINEN FLAX DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE , at the following centres:— Blenheim, Makiklhi, Clydevale, Otautau. (Each tank retting units.) Oxford, Washdyke, Tapanui, Winton. (Each dew and natural flax units.) Methven, Leeston. (Natural flax only.) Salaries up to £470 p.a., according to qualifications and experience. Factory Managers will supervise all activities at their respective units and be held responsible for efficient organisation and output. Knowledge of the processing of linen flax is not essential as Managers will be given a course of instruction before commencing duties. Preference will be given to. applicants who have had experience in the handling of men, and the organisation of labour and who are regarded as capable of adjusting themselves rapidly to the management of a new industry. Knowledge of machinery, tractors, factory management and the handling of straw in the Held would be regarded as of advantage. Applicants may state preference as to districts, but, if so, it must be stated clearly whether the applicant Is prepared to go to any centre if called upon to do so, or whether his application is tor one centre oijly and no other. The matter of procuring quarters or accommodation will be the responsibility of appointees. Successful applicants will be required to bear any expense Incurred In travelling to take up appointment, and to report In Cbrlstchurch on MONDAY, October 21, 1940, in order to undergo a course of training before taking up duties. They will be appointed to the Temporary staff of the Industries and Commerce Department. When submitting applications COPIES ONLY of testimonials need De forwarded. SECRETARY. Public Service OommUalnnw. .WELLIHGTOIt, CX
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 14 September 1940, Page 2
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