I SITOATIONS VACANT, PANTRYMAID Wanted. Apply Cokers Hotel. . 3803 HOUSEMAID Wanted, Y.W.C.A., Latimer square. 3897 FIRST Cook (Female) Wanted Urgently. Hotel Cecil. 3896 JUNIOR Assistant for Fruit Shop. 300 Selwyn street. X 444 MID-DAY Waitresses, hours daily. 114 Lichfield st., 11 a.m. ALTERATION Hand, for Reid, Kerr Gowns, 267 High street. X 379 EXPERIENCED Female Chef, five-day week. Apply White Hart Hotel. ,3898 WTD. Lorry Driver and Yardmen. Apply G. McClatchie and Co., 48 Leicester st. HOME and small wage to widow, 30s. Sole charge; .working man’s home. E 434, Press.” ; HOUSEKEEPER Wtd., with child, for country; electrified, near school and bus. E 319, “Press.” YOUTH for Woodworking Factory Wtd., 16 years or under. C. E. Otley, Ltd., 381 Madras street. X 289 STAFF Wanted: 2 Waitresses. 1 Relieving Housemaid Waitress. Apply Criterion Hotel. Blenheim. 3921 WAITRESS Wanted, experience not necessary; also Woman for Cleaning. Apply Mayfair Lounge, -r 3927 MILK Bar requires Female Bar Attendant; also Kitchen Hand. Apply Monte Carlo, 749 Colombo street. SMART Girl Wtd. for Junior Shop Assistant; some experience preferred. Alston’s P a g' Shop, 722 Colombo street. LICENSED Electrician, with mechanical experience; also Storage Battery Man. Watkinsons, Ltd., 265 Tuam st.-— X2BO DOMESTIC Help Wanted, three days weekly, in home of invalid ex-serviceman. Refs, required. P 6874, “Press.”. BOY Wtd. for Grocer’s Shop. One with two years’ experience preferred. ’Apply Flowers, Now Brighton, or ’Phone 48-352.
SMART, Reliable Boy Wanted for our Warehouse. Good prospects. Apply N.Z. Glove Co., Ltd., 330 St. Asaph st. 3939 MEN Wanted for Factory. Permanent work for suitable men. Apply Austin Chalk Co., Ltd., 91 Byron st., Waltham. 3946 PASTRYCOOK required, ideal working conditions, good wages, bonus. Insurance benefits. Collins Quick Lunch, 114 Lichfield street. FIRST-CLASS Clickers Good conditions; Cafeteria. Apply to Mr Lattaway, Suckling Bros., Ltd., “Monarch” Shoes, Dundas street, Christchurch. 3961 SMART Boys and Youths Wanted to Learn the Metal Polishing and Electroplating Trade. Good prospects. Armstrong and Farr, Ltd., 148 Victoria st. X466 ENERGETIC Advertising Salesman Wanted. High commission basis for established firm; marvellous opportunity for a Lively Man. State experience. P.O. Box 1331. Chch. WANTED for Canterbury College Tea Rooms. Experienced Second Cook. Hours, 8 to 5 p.m.; also Kitchenmaid; hours, 10 to 7 p.m. Award wages. Ring 30-945. j 3924 WTD. for Marlborough, old-age Pensioner, milk one or two cows, odd jobs; do own cooking; comfortable quarters. Apply J. Moore, 123 Papanui road. Ring 22-420. X373 2 YOUTHS Wtd. for specialty Printing Trade. Good prospects for advancement to keen boys. Good wages; £2 week to start. SNEDDON, HAYWARD (N.Z.), LTD., 70 Chester street. 3919 WANTED for WORKSHOP OFFICE of Leading CITY GARAGE, Competent Male CLERK for Job Costing and Records. Apply stating experience with Copies of references to GARAGE, P 6910, “Press.” CARPENTERS WANTED.—Good Carpenters Wanted. Working extended hours. Travelling time paid for suburban' districts, also transport provided. Apply W. Williamson Construction Co., Ltd.. 175187 Montreal street, Christchurch. 3960 BODY BUILDERS. PANEL ‘BEATERS. TRIMMERS, and PAINTERS: Wanted for our newly-established Christchurch Branch, Body Builders, Panel Beaters, Trimmers, Painters. Apply New Zealand Motor Bodies, Ltd.. 62-64 Tuam street. Christchurch.3s92
THE PARIS MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., requires the services of a WOMAN for serving Morning and Afternoon Tea. and General Factory Cleaning. Good wages and 40-hour week. Apply personally to the Manager, Paris Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 250 St, Asaph street. 3905
OFFICE JUNIOR: A Well-known Firm of Public Accountants has a vacancy for an Office Junior. This position offers excellent opportunities for a boy wishing to study accountancy. Reply in own handwriting, enclosing Copies of testimonials and stating age, examination qualifications, etc., to P.O. Box 565, Christchurch. 3962 A BIG Business - Concern, with branches throughout New Zealand, has an opening in its Head Office, Christchutch, for a Smart Girl for its Telephone Switchboard and Mailing Department. Providing apSlicant has good average intelligence lere is no necessity for previous experience. Apply in own hand-writing to IMPORTER, BOX 409. CH.CH.
seas nursing experience are required for permanent positions at Cashmere Sanatorium, and Tuarangl Home, Ashburton. Attractive salary and good living conditions. Apply in writing, with copies of testimonials, and details of experience, to The Secretary, North Canterbury Hospital Board, Christchurch. 3935
LADIES’ TAILORING: The Paris Manufacturing Co., Ltd., has vacancies for ExEarienced Machinists and Finishers for adies* Coats and Costumes. Also vacancies for Girls to learn the trade. Best wages and conditions. Apply personally or by latter to the Manager, Paris Manufacturing Co.. Ltd., 250 St. Asaph street. 3905
OLD-ESTABLISHED COMPANY Has Vacancy ,fbr a Junior Girl, knowledge shorthand and typing an advantage. Congenial working conditions in sunny office. This is an excellent opportunity for a Girl of good Education, with or without previous experience. Apply in writing to P.O. Box 275, Christchurch. X 244 GIRLS"ANeFWOMEN WTD. TO LEARN FROCK PRESSING.—Previous experience not essential. Any woman or girl who has used an iron can quickly pick up this work. The wages are exceptionally f'ood and the prospects excellent. Workng conditions most congenial and leave nothing to be desired. Apply to the Manager. TAYLOR’S CLEANERS and DYERS. LTD., 57-59 Kilmore street, Chch. 3969
WAIKATO HOSPITAL BOARD—Applications, in writing, are invited for the following position:—MATßON, TE AROHA HOSPITAL, with General and Midwifery Certificates, Salary, £3OO per annum. Applicants should state (a) age, (b) qualifications, (c) experience, (d) earliest date on which duties can be commenced, and enclose copies only of at least two recent testimonials. Apply to Lady Superintendent, Waikato Hospital, Hamilton. A. C. Burgess, Secretary. 3890
3 BOOT REPAIRERS WANTED FOR LEADING CITY BOOT REPAIR DEPOT.— 3 Boot Repairers are required for a firm equipped with probably the most modern repair machinery in New Zealand. Good wages paid to first-class men, with the option of remunerative overtime if desired. Apply in writing, with details of experience, together with copies only of references,- to: "BOOT REPAIRS,’ C/o. J. Hott, Ltd., Advertising,. Maritime Bldg., 149 Hereford st., Christchurch. 3863
WE are still in need of Journey women. Improvers, Learners, and Youths for light, clean, and interesting work hi the manufacture of “Westcraft" Fancy Leather Goods. Morning and afternoon tea provided, good wages, and excellent working conditions. Premises heated for the winter. Parents are welcome to an interview and we will be only too pleased to discuss working condftions. Our 1 business is being extended and at present the two entrances to our premises are a little untidy. Weston Bros, and Co., Ltd., cnr. Manchester st. and Bedford row, Chch., C 1 3545
WELLINGTON COMPANY requires Several TRAVELLERS. Unusual opportunity for Ambitious Men. This is an opportunity which occurs only once in a lifetime. The approaching retirement of several senior executives coupled with postwar expansion, creates a situation where this old-established organisation In Wellington must appoint several new outside representatives. It is hoped that the men engaged will rapidly fit themselves to fill high executives positions, and the organisation provides very great opportunities for advancement. The men selected will be young, energetic, and of good character—in fact these factors are considered to be more important than past experience. The selling side will involve calling on grocers and general stores, seed and produce merchants, etc. Because of the high favourable reputation enjoyed by the company its representatives will always get a good reception. This is work for a young man with ambition ana enterprise. the salary offered is generous and will be fully commensurate with ability. The company is one where prospects are bright indeed. As the Manager said, “We want two or three young men who will learn our business, who will work, and who are really anxious to go ahead. If the men have ability and enterprise, and are responsible chaps, they 11 get all the opportunities they want with us. Send in your application to-day and enclose copies only of references to ’TRAVELLERS,’’ c/o. Carlton-Carruthers du Chateau and King. Ltd., Advertising Agents. P.O. Box 669. Wellington. 3892
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