SITUATIONS VACANT—(Continued). WANTED, Reliable competent Housekeeper; 30-50; adults. References. Sso‘J, “Dominion." _ WANTED, Baker and Pastrycook, as second hand. Apply A. S. Davis, Majestic Bakery, Dannevlrke., WIN TED One Cross-Cutter, one Slobby, one "Mail for Breaking Down. Apply. Kapoor, National Park, _ WANTED, Experienced Waitress. No Sunday work, top wages. Apply Piccadilly Restaurant, 106 Lambton Quay. WANTED, experienced Manageress for small Apartment H oll , B6 ', w oHin g ton Terrace; own mistress. Apply SixiS, Dommion.” - WIVTED. Capable Lorry Driver for meat cartage. Good wages for suitable man. Apply B. Everton, Levin, or G. bleep, 186 Taranaki St. WANTiED, for country, Cook-general, with child under school age preferred, adult family. 3. Tel. 5008, Mrs. Marshall, Motu Kowhai, Marton., W INTED for Longwood, Featherston, an Experienced Gardener, married or single. Ineligible for active military service. Apply to D. H. S. Riddiford. WANTED, Temporary Housekeeper. Nov. to Jan. Two adults, two small children. All-electric house, handy city. Mages, £- 10/-. Tel. 44-744, or write N 493, “Dominion.” — WANTED, GRILL CHEF. Good Wages. Apply.— EM BASSY. Manners Street. CLOTHING INDUSTRY. ~ ~ BOY Wanted for Cutting of Ladies Coats, Costumes. Wonderful opportunity thoroughly learn right through this essential industry for all times. Good wages, conditions, 'Shapiro Ltd., 96 Courtenay Place. WANTED, Thoroughly Experienced LADY CLERK. Live in, good accommodation. Apply:— NEW CITY HOTEL. 'Wellington., HALL’S SHOE CO., LTD., HAVE VACANCIES FOR -GIRLS Wishing to be trained for High-grade Shoe Saleswomen. Congenial and interesting work. Apply— HALLS, 46 COURTENAY PL., Top Floor.
WANTED, HOUSEMAID WAITRESS. WAITRESS and STEWARD. Apply:— Manager, WELLINGTON CLUB. WELLINGTON. LEDGER-KEEPER, CASHIER. WE -Require a SENIOR LADY’ LE-DGER-KEEPER and CASHIER for our Office at Kilblrnie Branch. Apply to— GEORGE AND GEORGE, LTD., Cuba Street, Wellington.
MEN WANTED FOR FELT AND CARPET FACTORY. Previous experience unnecessary. Award wages and overtime. Good conditions. Apply personally— JOHN GRANT & CO., LTD., Bell Road, Lower Hutt. WANTED, PRODUCER FOR CANTERBURY REPERTORY SOCIETY. Salary, £3OO per annum.' Particulars from the Secretary, Bedford Row, Christchurch. Applications close November 30. Private practice allowed. SHOWROOM. WANTED, an experienced SALESWOMAN for our MANTLE SHOWROOM. Apply by letter, enclosing copies of references and stating salary expected, to — DRAPERY -MANAGER, THE FARMERS’, P.O. Box 921, Christchurch. JUNIOR FOR ELECTRICAL WAREHOUSE. APPLICATIONS arc invited for the position of WAREHOUSE JUNIOR in our Organization. Excellent opportunities for advancement to bright intelligent lad. Apply to— Assistant Manager, THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL AND ENGINEERING CO., LTD. 286-288 Wakefield Street, HUTT VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL. Wanted Immediately an ASSISTANT GROUNDSMAN AND CARETAKER, Experienced in the care of cricket grounds essential. Hours during term time 44, worked on GJ days. During vacations 40 hours, work on 5 days a week. Holidays: ■Statutory days and fortnight in December or January. Annual salary: £260, plus £26 cost-of-living bonus. Apply to:— J. N. MILLARD, Secretary. Lower Hutt; .ENGINEER Required for (Permanent Position in Essential Industry. Knowledge of adjustment and maintenance production 'machinery an advantage; able assist in Factory' Management and handling of staff. Good -opening tor .promising young man. Apply by letter only, stating age, qualifications. experience and salary required, and enclosing references, to—- " Engineer,” Care CHARLES HAILES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Wellington, TYPISTES. APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF INTERMEDIATE STENOGRAPHER are invited, by a leading Insurance Company. Five-day week and no overtime. Apply— The Manager for New Zealand, IP.O. BOX 11-151. WANTED FOR WORK OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE. TWO MEN ONE STRONG YOUTH. FOR WIRE PROCESSING FACTORY. Apply:— MR. EDE, JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. (N.Z.), LTD., 222-230 Thorndon Quay. PUBLIC SERVICE. APPLICATIONS (to be made on I’.S.C. Form 17A obtainable at principal Post Offices) with COPIES ONLY of testimonials Close NOON on dates shown for following positions:— Closing November 6: ENGINEER OVERSEER, NAVY DEPARTMENT, LYTTELTON or WELLINGTON (locality to be decided). Applicants should possess sound knowledge of marine engineering and ship repair work, and should preferably hold a first-class Marine Engineering Certificate, but applications from ex-Niival Marine Engineers, Engineroom k Artificers. and men witli general engineertiig qualifications considered. Commencing salary not less than £470 p.a. The selected applicant will do war work of national importance and take up duty as soon as possible. Applications should set out qualifications and experience. Closing November 11: OVERSEERS, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, at OTAKI and at RUAKURA, HAMILTON. Salary from £3(15 to £335 p.a., according to qualifications, plus Cost of Living Allowance (up to £26 p.a.), and free accommodation of Public Works Camp type. Successful applicants, who should be experienced in market gardening, will lie engaged in tlm production of vegetables for the Armed Services. Appointees must hear any expense incurred in taking up appointments. The military obligations of the applicants should be clearly stated. Secretary, Public.. Service Commissioner, I JVelJingtpli fe £A»’ 1
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 31, 31 October 1942, Page 2
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