SITUATIONS VACANT—(Continued). WANTED, a Night Porter. Gresham Hotel. - WANTED, a Pantrymaid Waitress. Gresham Hotel. WANTED, Experienced Housemaid. Apply Royal Oak Hotel. CAPABLE Daily Help, modern home, congcnlal! conditions. Please tel. 36-703. . WAITRESSES, full-time, also midday: permanent. Blrt's Quick Lunch, Lambton Quay.WANTED, Woman for Cleaning. Dally, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wellesley College, Day’s Bay. MIDDAY Waitress, 5-day week (Monday to Friday) ; good wages and conditions. Gates, Ltd., 85 Willis St,. WANTED, Housekeeper, sole charge of working man’s home. Must be used children. Johnsonville, Tel. 37-526. WANTED tor Country Town home whose owner’s duties necessitate frequent absences, a Reliable Working Housekeeper, undertake all duties. Good salary. Apply, enclosing testimonials, for particulars to K 789. "Dominion.” ' . ■ TWO Men for Factory and Furnace Work. Permanent employment. Apply personally to: — ■ DORING INDUSTRIES. LTD., Camperdown Road, ’Miramar. WANTED. WAITRESS AND RELIEVING MAID. Apply personally. CARLTON HOTEL. , FUR 'MACHINIST. WE require the Services of a Good FUR MACHINIST. Pleasant conditions; good wages. WHOLESALE FURRIERS. LTD., 5 Willis Street. WANTED, SMART GIRL to take charge of Office and give General Factory Assistance. Msential Industry. Splendid prospects for Girl with plenty of initiative. F. M. BOUZAID, 23 Ghuznee Street. PASTRYCOOK. WANTED, PASTRYCOOK, Male or Female, good wages, for BOWEN HOUSE, Bowen Street, Wellington. STOREMAN PACKER. WANTED, EXPERIENCED STOREMAN PACKER. Apply— . GRIFFIN & SONS, Biscuit Manufacturers, Wainui Road, Lower Hutt. A'SSrSTAN'T COOK. WANTED, EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT COOK. Live in. Award wages and conditions. Apply— MATRON, DANNEVIRKE HOSPITAL. MILITARY WORK. WE have a Vacancy 4 for a SPECIAL MACHINIST, experienced preferred; ideal ■position for smart girl. Apply— SCHNEIDEMAN & SONS. LTD., 46 Cable Street (almost opp. the Taranaki St. Wharf.) WANTED, FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME MACHINISTS. Highest wages and bonuses paid. Apprentices will also be trained. Excellent working conditions. Apply— FRENCH GLOVES LTD., ■ -* 113 Tory Street. FUR TRADE. WANTED immediately, MACHINISTS, FINISHERS, Part-time Workers; Boys and Girls to learn trade. Ideal conditions. Best wages. SIBERIAN FUR CO. (A’ASIA), LTD., 62 Willis Street. STATION COOK-BAKER. 'STATION COOK-BAKER. Wages £4/14/a week and found. • 'Eight men. Apply— L 837, “DOMINION.” ELECTRICIAN. REGISTERED Electrician required for Tauranga. Good working conditions and wages. Permanent. Faro and all expenses paid. Write: — MANAGER, FARMERS’ SUPPLY & SERVICE CO., Tauranga. MATRON. WANTED, for Preparatory Boys’ School, young, energetic Woman to act flB MATRON. One with some experience and knowledge of nursing preferred. Commencing salary £l7O p.a. Applications, with copies of testimonials, to be addressed to—- “ Matron,” Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Christchurch. FOOTWEAR SALESMAN. IV ANTED, EXPERIENCED FOOTWEAR SALESMAN FOR OUR NAPIER BRANCH. Applications, with copies of references, and statement of military obligations, to HADLENiSTEIN BROS., LTD., Napier. OFFICE JUNIOR. REQUIRED immediately, the Services of an OFFICE JUNIOR, by old-established Company with interests and engaged on essential work. Good opportunity allround commercial training. Apply— JOSEPH NATHAN & CO.( N.Z.), LTD., 13 Grey Street, Wellington. CARPENTRY TRAINING. THE next Course at the No. 1 G.T.L. for Carpenters. Miramar, starts June 14. Applications are invited from returned servicemen and civilians—willing to undergo training. Liberal allowance granted. For application forms, rates of pay, etc., apply to nearest Manpower Office, the Carpentry Training Centre. Strathmore Ave Miramar, or Head Office, Labour Department, Todd Buildings, Courtenay Place. ___ CARPENTRY INSTRUCTOR'S. APPLICATION'S (on P.S.C. Form 17A, obtainable at Post Offices) are invited for the position of Carpentry Instructors (two) under the Government’s Carpentry Training Scheme. Applicants should be men of wide experience in tlie building industry with the necessary personality for imparting instruction both practical and theoretical. Commencing salary £375-£4OO per annum. Applications close on the 18th June and should be forwarded to the Organizer of Emergency Training, C/o. Department of Labour, Kor 137. Te Aro.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 218, 10 June 1943, Page 1
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