SITUATIONS VACANT. [Prepaid Advertisements not exceeding eighteen words, oue shilling; three consecutive insertions, two shillings and sixpence.] > APPRENTICE Wanted to. Cabinetinaking. —App.y to J. b'. Cariigan, Wholesale « urniture -uanufucrurer, 03, Uniou-st. 33 ■DAItSIAIU Victoria Hotel. BARMAID, an Experienced, wanted.—Apply Warerley Hotel. OLACKSJUTH wanted at once for East -*-* Coast; must be good shoer; young man preferred.—Apply E. Porter and Co. 05 TQOY, smart, wanted, for olHee work.— ■*-* Appiy "Observer" Oflice, Wjndhain-st. 72 "DOY t strong, wanted. — Gee and -*-» Potter, Couchbuilders, Lome and Rutland sts. 50 f?OY, respectable, wanted. — Apply at -»■■» once to C. Ji , . Soaw, Chemist, opp. Railway Station. 79 t>OlT, smart, wanted for office and message ■*-* work.—Apply Iα own handwriting by Monday, February 7th, to H. E. Crofts, 11, . Newton-road. 38 ; JJOY, respectable, wanted, for Office; must be quick and accurate at ' figures; one just leaving school preferred. Apply Box 507, G.P.0., Auckland. 10 ■ROOT TRADE—Wanted, Boy, to learn ■*-* cutting; 10/ a week to start. —H. C. McDonald, 210, Pousonby-rd. 6 XJOOT TRADE.—Wanted, Young Girls to ■*-* learn the trade.—G. A. Coles and Co., Ltd., KapaL Boot Factory, Eden Terrace. TJOOr'TßADE—WantedrYouniTGTrl, box- ■*-* ing department; Boy, for finishing department.—Trenwith Bros., Pioneer Boot Factory, Wakeneld-st. 104 BEUIVE KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY (New Zealand) want, people to 'Make Hosiery for them, whole or spare time, in their own homes; make £1 a week; previous experience not necessary; constant employment all the year round.—Write at once, Box 734, G.P.0., Wellington. piANVASSER, live, wanted to canvass v- , for shared. —Write E.E., 17, Star Office. 75 Q I 8 L WANTED, FOR LABEL PUNCHING MACHINE. APPLY L-ITHO. DEPT.. STAE OFFICE. TiDY, Young, wanted at once, for crock- -*-* cry department; previous experience preferred.—Apply Walter Lambourne Ironmonger and Furnisher, Three Lamps. TADV, Young, wanted, for Feilding, ex- •*-* perieuced, to take charge of mantle and costume departments; also, a Second, for same.—Apply, by letter, stating experience and salary required, to John Cobbe, c/o Central Hotel, Auckland, not later than the Bth lust ACHLNISTS wanted, urgently, Coat and Vest; also, Trousers Machinist's. — •Apply J. M. Moran. Clothing Manufacturer, England-st., off College Hill, Ponsouby. LUMBERS—Wanted, a sood Plumber; also, Boy, to learn trade. —Apply R. Allen, Park-avenue. IJO 0 good Men to cut Dimension Stone.—Apply Irvine's Quarry. Avondale. 27 TARCH Hand, competent, wanted, capable of taking charge of department. Knowledge of lozenges an a-uvantage.—Applj D. Kingslaiid and Son, Ltd., lnvercarglll. miNSMEL'Bt-Wanted, firsi-clase TinsmitU -*- and Galvanised Iron Worker; one used to corrugated tanks; to go Jo Fiji. Good ' wages.—Apply by letter, wiiE testimonials, , to E.E., 1», "Star" Office. 91 i wanted urgently. TROUSERS MACHINISTS. ! , A. CLARK AND SONS, CLOTHING FACTORY, I EXMOUTH-STRETIT. OS gALESMAN Wanted—Resrntctable, rellable, industrious Salesman, for the Wonderful Wertheim. Previous experience not necessary; salary and commission.—Wertheim Machine Depot, V.M.-C.A. Buildings, Albert-street. 97 MILLINER WANTED FOR WORKROOM. j. ' Apply, in writing, MACKY, LOGAN, CALDWIMJL, AND CO., VICTORIA-ST. 3 EDUCATION BOARD. r^^ Pl^ ati °« S ,- OQ forms, will be recened until noon on SATURDAY, 12th Ippoin a {n; e nt°:- eitber ° f ** ™*™- ' MATAITAI AND NESS VALLEY (Clevel clou) — Sole Charge Hair-time Schools illowan - 1X dayß> " £210, " nd £2 ° House i 0 "- Assistant Master. Salary ; GRE S^inKd n |loH.A Sole Charse: Applications ar e invited for the Post of mi/mm •' %rt*Z Md Joinery, etc., £ i-°n gtot ' wUI be a r <^™endation halarj, ±ISO per annum, rijiu- by annn-ii Increments of £10 to £200. " y annnAl I 'Applications close MARCH Ist GEORGiE GEORGE, Director of Technical Education and Technical College, Au^kland 1 ™ 1 ; February 3rd, 1010. rpRAINING pOLLEGE. There are a Few Vacancies under Division B of the Regulations for tli e Admission of Students who wish to be trained as ; Teachers for the Primary or Secondary : Schools of the Dominion. ' QUALIFICATION: Candidates must have ■ passed the Matriculation Examination and must be 17 years of age. ' Students admitted under this Division are entitled to an allowance ot £10 per annum lf »,! lvlug at h6me - If livin X at home and obliged to travel 4 miles each way to atteod : the College, travelling expenses'uo to £10 per annum.are paid. i Students living away from home are en- , titled to an additional allowance of £30 per annum. University Fees are paid for all Students. Parents and Guardians should note that the prospects in the Teaching Profession have recently materially Improved, and that the following advantages which , teachers now enjoy are particularly worthy of their consideration:— (a) A Teachers" Superannuation Scheme. (b) Promotion by Merit. (c) A Minimum Salary of £00 per annum for Assistant Teachers at the Conclusion of the Course. Applications for the necessary forms should be made without delay to the SECRETARY, Education Board, Auckland. OOD POSITIONS FOR COMPETENT DRIVERS. If you wish to better your position, call • for particulars of our system. We teach In practice (no book work) how to drive and repair the motor car. Remember, caen student drives and handles motor car and ' . engines. Five weeks makes of you a . competent man. Positions will be numerous. I ; i this L\?ason. Office open day and evening. I 1 N.Z. MOTORING SCHOOL, , ' Swanson Chambers, swanson-»t \ t ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 31, 5 February 1910, Page 1
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