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SITUATIONS VACANT. rpWO Young Ladies Wanted; of smart •*- appearance, to canvass, demonstrate; and call upon householders and car owners. Apply Monday, 8 a.m. prepared tc start. Bring attache case or leather bat to Henry Cunningham, Ist Floor, Strand Buildings, 15, Manners-st. ~ SHIRT TRADE. TtTANTED, Experienced Shirt Machiul"» ist; also Apprentices. Apply Renown Clothing Co., Ltd., 2, Herbert-st. r- OFFICE JUNIOIT ~ TyANTED, Young Lady for clerical !*' work. Previous experience unnecessary. Apply by letter to Internationa] Correspondence Schools, P.O. Box 26, Tc Aro. "7~" ' DRESSMAKERS. T-TIGH-CLASS Dressmakers wanted tc ■*-1 make model frocks for the trade; permanent work given. Apply 1642, Evg, Post. . J . ■ . " SHOE TRADE. \\7ANTED, Experienced. Machinists 1 ' * good wastes and conditions; also Boys to Learn the Trade. Apply the Manager, Savaeen Shoe Co., Dvunnnond-st. DRAUGHTSMAN SALESMAN. WANTED, ENERGETIC MAN, know- ■'* ledge of building work; must be able to interview and open fresh business, mainly outdoor job; permanent work to right man. Apply, in first instance, with copies of references, stating age and salary. required, to 1700, Evening Post. "rrr-4NTED' for tow m°ntl)S> live ■ L*V SALESMAN to sell and take charge of Special Sales Department. Applicant must produce local testimonials of integrity and ability. Apply 60, Evening Post. 'WANTED MACHINISTS. Experienc- • ' ed Machinists and Finishers for Coats arid Costumes; permanent positions. Apply ~....' KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LTD., Lambton quay. WANTED. for Petone Factory, }™ JUNIOR TYPISTE. ' Apply in -own-handwriting, enclosing ■copies of testimonials, to :;. / BOX 1327., ■ ~^~- TmoCk. MACHINIST" T*7E'require FROCK MACHINIST for tV First-class; -Work; highest wages; '~ good workers.can earu.up to, £4 per week, Ideal -. conditions, permanent work. : Apply ■ ■ - : : ■■ •■- ' D. LEVIN, LTD.,, '.' ~ . York Chambers, ■ Fariah . street, oil' Manners street. TEMPORARY DRAPERY ASSISTANTS. TI7E require a number of Temporary AsI sistants for all Departments for two or three days, including Half-Price Day, Friday, 21st February. ■ .Apply Mr. King, '; . . JAMES SMITH, LTD., • City^ DRESSMAKER CUTTER WANTED. WE. require an expert Dressmaker for Cutting and Measuring in our M'Call Pattern Department. - JAMES SMITH, LTD., ■'•'.. . City. WANTED, "yOUNG LADY to act as Dental Nurse; 30s per week. Apply ELLISON, THE DENTIST. .■WANTED, SHORTHAND-TYPIST; i*V also knowledge -of general office routine. • . ( i ■ Apply . ... THE SELWYN MILLINERY CO., LTD., 40, Victoria street, P. Hayman's Buildings. TYPISTE AY ANTED. TVfANUFACTURER'S Representative iniTX terest'ed in Hardware and Plumbing li*es, requires capable TYPISTE, preferably with knowledge similar class of •work. State salary, experience, etc., to 1610, Evening Post. MACHINISTS AND FINISHERS, experienced hands, for ■ Coats and Costumes; no work Saturday. V Apply. .:.'■■■ - ■ • . MR. -MBAZZA,- . •'■ G. W. P. Creed (N.Z.) Ltd., Dominion ;Biiildings. machinists, wanted;' experienced hands ■ " for Ladies' Coats - and Costumes; highest wages and bonus paid. Apply CITY CLOTHING C 0.,. 52, Cuba, street. RE GLASS SUPERVISOR. : APPLICANTS ■■for-the above position '' J\. are. thanked for. their replies to pre vious advertisement, and are now advised that the position has been filled. Original references will be returned by post bj the Wellington Glass, Oil, and Colom Merchants' Association forthwith. • ■PETHERICK AND WEBB, ■-',' "". . ,- Public Accountants, ■ : 1 _ .•Welliiigton.___- j -. ~~~ '-'"sXles"~manageb. WANTED, a. Thoroughly Experiencec .. .Man to deal with well-known Bri ■tish Motor Truck. . Must .be capable ol ■ arranging sub-agencies and have i thorough knowledge of "Trade-in" values ' Reply stating age, experience, salary re quired, and enclose copies of testimonial! to "Sales Manager," c/o Gordon & Gotci (N.Z.) Advertising, Ltd., Waring Taylor St., Wellington. • , : BANDSMEN. "'■pHE Wellington City Silver Band hai J- vacancies for a few Good Players Must be reliable. Applicants apply t< Secretary, 17, Wade-st., Highland Park e295- W. A. BAKER, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON EDUCATION~BOARD ' ATTENDANCE OFFICER. ! A PPLICATIONS, in writing, will be re •**• ceived by the Wellington Educatioi Board up to THURSDAY, 20th February for the Position of Attendance Officer t< the Board. Salary at the rate of £221 per annum. Conditions of service anc forms, of application obtainable from thi ■ Board Office, Mercer street. G. L. STEWART, :" ■' . Secretary. -.' QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS. ■ TA1 PPLICATIONS are invited for thi i '•£*■ Position of ■ . '' -WORKSHOPS SUPERINTENDENT, Queensland Railways, Salary £1200 per ~ ■ ' annum. . -.- . Headquarters, Brisbane. . . . The Workshops Superintendent will bi j required to visit all the Workshops of thi State, to organise the work in each Shop to ensure efficiency consistent with eco . nomy. ■ , ' Applicants must be fully qualified Mech "anical Engineers, and have a thorougl ■ 'knowledge of Workshops Management am ' of construction and repair of Locomotives Carriages, Wagons, and Rail Motors. Applicants must state age and submi full.details.of experience, together witl testimonials. Applications, which must be endorse "Application for Workshops Superinten dent," and addressed to the Secretary Commissioner, for Railways Office, Bru bane, will close on MONDAY", 3n - MARCH, 1930. By Order of the Commissioner for Railways, -■"■"■ . H. A. MURTON, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 2

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