SITUATIONS VACANT—(Continued). WANTED. Housemaid-Waitress and a Waitress. Apply Hotel Grand Central, Cuba St. WANTED, capable person, help in house. Apply Mrs. H. K. Pacey, 140 Austin St. Tel. 51-841. WANTED, Waitresses and Pantrymaid, good wages. Apply London Cafe, 143 Featherston St. ___ GENTLEWOMAN’S Bureau and Domestic Registry, 39 Grand Rd. 40-780. Vacancies capable workers. WANTED Companion Help, aged 25 to 40, for doctor's w’ife. Daily, help kept. Reply H 547. “Dominion.” WANTED, Young Lady for Cake Shop. Apply Edwards 8r05.,__460 Adelaide Rd., Berhampore. Tel, 24-855, EXPERIENCED Cook-General wauted immediately, separate living quarters. Lower Hutt. £3 a week. Tel. 60-510. W ANTED, Experienced Dressmakers, permanent position. Good wages. Apply Madam Cowan, Regent Buildings, Broad-, way, Palm. Nth. SCOTTISH Registry. 208 Quay—Gardener, 65/-, station; Fencers. Cooke, stations; Chauffeur; Truck Driver; Married Couples, Cook and Housemaid, Walrarapa- Ladyhelps, 40/-; Hotel Workers; 100 others. GIRLS AND YOUTHS URGENTLY REQUIRED. Top wages and overtime. Apply— WELLINGTON SHEET METAL WORKS, 136 Jackson Street, Petone. • WAKEFIELD HOTEL REQUIRES: WAITRESS. HOUSEMAID. SECOND COOK. FEMALE GENERAL. Live In Or Out. FROCK MACHINIST. Wanted', Frock Machinist for pur Workroom. Experience not necessary. Good conditions. Apply:— FELICITY GOWNS, Willis Street. " WANTED. ASSISTANT COOK AND SERVER Y MAID (live in). Also ASSISTANT LAUNDRESS (live out). Apply by letter, or to Tel. 1231, The Matron, SOLWAY COLLEGE, MASTERTON. OFFICE JUNIOR. YOUNG GIRL wanted for Temporary Staff, no previous experience necessary,' 5-day week. Apply in writing to: — The Local Manager, THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE CO., LTD.. P.O. Box 1678, Wellington. TO MEN. MEN WANTED for Carpet Factory by JOHN GRANT AND CO., LTD., Beil Road, Lower Hutt. Good conditions. Apply personally. FEIMAiLE BOOK-KEEPER. WANTED, Capable FEMALE BOOKKEEPER for an Essential War Industry Successful applicant must be efficient, quick and accurate at figures and display initiative. The work is interesting arid the position carries a good salary. Five-day week. . . Apply by letter, enclosing copies of testimonials, to — “Book-keeper," MATHESON & WILKINSON, LTD., . 20-22 Victoria Street. WANTED, *. BY Wholesale Indent Merchants, COMPETENT- INTERMEDIATE SHORTHAND TYPISTE, general office duties. Good wages, 5-day week. Apply, with copies of testimonials, to—“MERCATOR,” P.O. Box 1497, Wellington.
WANTED, EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS for essential work in factory, making Kiddles Clothing, Ladies’ Underwear, etc. Good wages, modern factory. App y— haslin, A. E. ENRIGHT, LTD.. 220 Lambton Quay. Tel. 43-528. apprentices. . APPRENTICES required immediately for Ladies’ Coats aud Costumes. Excellent prospects. Appiy— c FREEDMAN, ANNA GAY, 31 Manners Street. C. SMITH LTD., ■ "Wellington. WOOLLEN AND COTTON DRESS department. CAPABLE SALESMAN required for above Department. Good permanent position offered. Apply, enclosing copies of testimonials, to— C. SMITH LTD., Cuba Street, Wellington.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. VACANCIES IN LOCOMOTIVE branch. APPLICATIONS are invited from suitable youths, aged 17 or 18 years last birthday, who desire to enter the Locomotive Branch of the Railways. Successful candidates will commence as locomotive cleaners. Minimum commencing wages, £2/8/4 to £2/14/2 per week (plus cost-of-living allowance), according to age. Appointees, after a short period of cleaning duties, mav qualify as acting locomotive firemen with ultimate prospect of Promotion to engine-driver. Time acting as firemen is paid for at a minimum rate ot 2/4? per hour. Educational qualification required: Primary School Certificate (Sixth Standard). Application forms, obtainable from railway stations and offices, should be completed and forwarded with necessary supporting papers to General Manager, Railways, Wellington. i
NEWZEALANDGOVERNMENT OA RP EN TRY TRAIN ING SCHEME. APPLICATIONS are invited from men discharged from the Armed Forces, single or married men medically graded 111 or (V or married men aged 38 years or over with one or more children, for training in the next course, which commences ou September 28. Tlie course will be for approximately 36 weeks. 18 of which will be spent in Workshop Training and 1S weeks on the actual erection of State Houses. Wages during first IS weeks £4/18/- per week; second IS weeks £5/5/-. , , For Forms of Application and further particulars apply to the nearest State Placement Office.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 287, 2 September 1942, Page 1
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