_ SraUATIONS VACANT 5 Wante ~ a ~~Appiy 3 g„m I ERAL Wanted. Apply New HaUwaC . Night Work. 3 to H 30 X fl?e - ‘ b? n k^„ tO 5- O, l r Cashel str 'M Shop. . Must oe Keen. Good wages. Dixon Bros. ) Large Engineering Shop, First- • sr Ltd., Tuam P ?t. y P ’ atl< * P ‘ Pun “ | ) JUNIOR Girl, 16-17. Wanted for Printing e Lteha^fd‘st Kodak * Ne ” ? CAPABLE Housekeeper Wanted, farmer's J home en M good 1 P°X‘ 15 " 17 - Wanted, work on Farm, drive i £ a £ tor - A PPIy 97 Paterson ave? Hate® 1 V. ell. —■ ■ ■ ■ X3RR7 3 Wanted to assist Store- •_ man m our Christchurch Yard. Excel--1 >< or ri Bht boy. Apply in - §nn S c° n T Manager, McSklmming and Sons, Ltd., 322 Tuam st owe s N.Z. HAIRDRESSING and Beauty Cui- ? et1 Shorthand-Typtote Wanted; dicJ ience preferred; ideal work1 n-te C r Bood salary. Apply Tay- ' L s d " Division, 32A Lich- • neiu st. - 1 v ■ ■ 8134 i U ,^a W . AI f TED FOR SHEEP station, • is ar . n shepherding and tractor r 'J? rk is var ied and interesting. Dogs and horse provided. Apply ;P6987, "Press.” 7894 ' Youn S Lady Required to super- • Vlae theatre Floral Decorations. Good 5 f A r , Yo ¥ n B Lady with artistic j ability. Apply m first instance stating ■ e ’ f? u ahfications (if any) to "Decora- , tlons . P.O. Box 435, Christchurch. 8182 r TWO Tilers’ Assistants Wanted for our • Apartment. Previous experience » Excellent chance for the right type of man to learn a good trade Apply m person to The Manager, Mc- ’ Skimming and Son, Ltd., 322 Tuam st. 8l«n • W?£ K trsl42 S ekl y« or Married Couple. I attend to cooking, husband to do odd jobs, inside, gardening, or work on golf course. Commensurate salary. : Apply Secretary, Wellington Golf Club, > Heretaunga.• 3137 ; WOMAN required for Washing Dishes and light Servery duties, 5-day 40-hour week. Good working conditions. Wages >£3 5s 3d per week clear. Apply the Manageress, Ltd., Cashel street, Branch. 81S8 ; TYPISTE REQUlRED—Whitcombe and ‘ Tombs, Ltd., require a Junior or Inter- ■ mediate Girl for typing and proof--1 reading in their Editorial Department. • Appiy Printing Works Manager, Colombo L street. 8157 ■ WOMEN, GIRLS, YOUTHS WANTED—- ; Permanent employment in modern fac- , tory. Interesting work, ideal conditions. ’ Morning and afternoon tea and uniforms . provided. £3 10s 9d a week for adult female employees, t Whole or part-time work available. See or ring the Personnel ‘ Manager, Barnet Glass Rubber Co.. Ltd., : Junction street, Woolston.T/C. GOSS TIMBER and BOX CO./ vLTD.— ! Wanted for our Christchurch Sawmill: 1 TAILER-OUT for First Breast Bench; TAILER-OUT for Second Breast Bench; . MAN for Transfer Rollers. Apply at MILL, 143 DURHAM STREET. GIRLS WANTED WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD., require Juniors for their Bookbinding and Boxmaking Department’s. Light, clean work. Good conditions. Vacancies also for Seniors, part or full time. Apply Printing Works Office, Colombo 5t.8157 MACHINSTS WANTED: A Large Menufacturing Concern making quality garments for ladies and children has vacancies for Machinists. Experience is not necessary. There is a large workroom) facing north, and excellent salaries, plus bonuses, are paid. Apply in the first instance to: “Children’s Frocks.” care Spanjer Advertising Agency, Ltd., P.O. Box 1066, Christchurch. 7946 SENIOR SALESMAN MEN’S MERCERY AND BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPTS.—James Smith, Ltd., have a vacancy for a Senior Salesman in their Men’s Mercery and Boys Clothing Department. The successful applicant must possess sales ability and be fully experienced in these departments. Apply either personally or in writing, enclosing copies only of testimonials, to the Staff Supervisor, James Srffith, Ltd., Wellington. 7901 LItHT EMPLOYMENT f6h GIRLS: toexperienced Girls will be paid £3 15s for 40-hour week, plus overtime and plus good production bonus, for light, clean work of an easy nature. All factory facilities available, including canteen. Inquiries welcomed, and applications shtfuld be made now. J. GADSDEN and CO., LTD., 118 DURHAM ST. (near Moorhouse ave.). MACHINISTS—Good Wages. We still have a few vacancies for Women and Girls—experienced machinists preferred Inexperienced girls will be trained by skilled operatives, and will find the work interesting and congenial. Excellent working conditions; overtime Saturday mornings if desired. Award wages, plus production bonus. Apply now to M. O’BRIEN find CO.. LTD., 31 Dundas street, Christchurch. Footwear Manufacturers for over 86 years. 2444 UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO, DENTAL SCHOOL—MATRON WANTED. Applications are invited for the position of MATRON of the' Dehtal Hospital. Duties: to take charge of the Oral Surgery Department and the Dental Nursing Staff. Qualifications: necessary to have General Certificate. Applicants should state age and experience, and enclose a Medical Certificate. Commencing salary £3OO per annum. Applications should be in the hands of the Registrar, University of Otago, by July sth, 1946. 8158
HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU! JUNIOR GIRL.—A Christchurch firm of importers and distributors requires the services of a Junior Girl. Duties consist of Shorthand, Typing, General Office work, messages, etc. This is an excellent opportunity for a girl who has had a good education, has a pleasant manner, and the ability to learn. You will be working in most congenial surroundings in a pleasant office atmosphere.. This is the position you have been waiting for. Apply in first instance, to Box 378, or Ring 35-185 for an appointment. 8177
MECHANICAL ENGINEER, between . 25 and 30 years of age, with some technical training and several vears’ experience in erection and runnirfg of power plants and general machinery installations, required by a large and progressive Firm of Engineering and Machinery Merchants. Applicant must possess keen sense of responsibility, loyalty and have suitable personality in order to improve his position within our organisation. Good prospects to right man. Apply in writing, enclosing copies only of testimonials, to: “Mechanical Engineer,” Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Christchurch 8186
ATTRACTIVE POSITION FOR SENIOR GlRL—Here is a position above the average for a Senior Girl, possessing initiative and personality. The opening is In the Head Office of a leading importing firm in Christchurch, and the position calls for a Girl with a knowledge of book-keeping machines, and also the ability to do shorthand and typing. The work is varied and interesting, and office centrally situated, extremely sunny, and the staff facilities and general working conditions are perhaps among the best to be found in Christchurch. There is just a small, friendly staff, and every encouragement will be given for advancement. If you are seeking a permanent, congenial position, •with a wage over the average and definite prospects, application should be made without delay. In your letter, which will be treated with the strictest confidence, state age, and give details of previous and present employment, together with a general outline of your experience, to—" Ambitious.” C/o. Stuart Wearn Advertising, Ltd., P.O. Box 1138. Christchurch. 8181 GIRLS BONUSES ARE BIGGEST AT "CANTERBURY” Miss A’s bonus and wages reach £4 5s a week. A year ago she had no experience. Miss M’s been here longer, her ray envelope holds £6 5s a week. Miss „ after 6 months’ training, already adds a bonus of 15s to her over-award wage. Yes, to girls of average ability, bonuses are BIG and easily made at Canterbury. But if you consider the work you do and where you do just as important as money, then you’ll still find "Canterbury’’ tons. For here is work after any giris heart. Silken fabrics and soft woollen materials to be fashioned into dainty lingerie, smart woolly underwear‘ find outerwear. Light, clean work done among friendly people in a friendly place. Airy, temperature-controlled workrooiiw, and plenty of extras to, ensure your health and happiness. There’s a cafeteria, a nurse and sick-room; a staff shop where you buy cheaply; a whole array of s P°rnn* street, Christchurch. « IM I
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24912, 27 June 1946, Page 7
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