SITUATIONS . VACANT. ■ [Prepaid Advertiseineuts not exceeding eighteen words, one shilling; three consecutive insertions, two shillings and sixpence.] A STRONG Lad wanted to learn the trade of a blacksmith.—Apply to John Pirrit, Tuakau. 32 RESPECTABLE, Intelligent" <Boy wanted; one leaving school preferred.—W. Dawson, Chemist, Queen-st. 25 BOY wanted for a tore.—lrving Clarke, 60, Fort-st. ■ 78BAKING.— Wanted, a Boy for the bake"- j house.—Apply T. Nairn, , 281, Queen-' street. 1-JOX wanted, about 15, learn good trade. JJ Apply Auckland Bedstead Co., Ltd., Prospect-terrace, Ponsonby. 2 T?OY —Wanted, a smart Boy, for light ■*-*■ work; good wages.—Apply. H. 0. Wiles, Chemist, Queen-st. and Devonport. • T-JLAOKSMITH, good general, wanted, and •*-' ' Coach Builder, for the country;' must be first-class man.—Apply T and S Jiorrln Limited, High-st. / ■ ; " 53 COMPETENT Shorthand-Typiste wanted *—' for temporary position, '1 months.—Apply Stott.and Hoare, 23, Swanson-st. 153 /^IARPENTRY—Wanted, smart Boy, to *-» learn the trade.—Apply Clyde Blomneld, 53, Marine Parade, Heine Bay. 35 rtOMPETENT LADY CLERK WANTED. Apply, by letter, stating experience and enclosing copies of references, JOHN HALL,_OTAHUHUI 107 T-)EESSMAKING —""Wanted, aTTonce, -»-' smart Bodice Hand; also, Apprentices Dressmaking. — Apply Mrs Robertson Draper, near P. 0., Alt, Eden. 3 O.KOUEK.—Wanted a first-class Counter *~* Hand, with knowledge of bookkeeping; references indispensable.—lioscoe Bros., Devonport. 154 T AND Agents wants Office Boy or Girl, ■*-* also good Man for outdoor work. For address, apply Star Office. 55 T AU'NDRYiiAN, with all-roupd expei'ience, for small steam laundry; temporary.—New Zealand " Laundry Company, Ltd., Quay-street. • 5y IKiONEItS wanted for finery and new shirts. —New Zealand Laundry Co., Ltd. Quay-st. . 17 PiIANO Tuner wanted, first-class, vgood wages to capable man.—Apply Cbrisp and Son, Gisborne. 30 APBRHANGEB wanted, must be firstelass (union). —Apply Buttles Kegistry, 25, Eschange-lane, between S and 9 p.m. Si pkRINTBRS—A First-class Lettirpress ■*• Printer, knowledge of stationery, wanted, at once.—Apply Manager, Thames Star, Thames. . 104 ESPECTABI/E Boy for shop and mess- ! ages.—Apply J. F. Leighton. and Son, Stationers, 6 and 8, High-street. 31 TO TAILOKS—Wanted, at once, First- ■*- class. Coatmaker; bes"t work.—W. A. Bunker, Tailor, Queeh-st., Premier Bldgs. " ' 36 WANTED, Good Plumbers, also Boy ito look after shop.—Apply B. J. Walker, 131, - Hobson-strec.t. - . .23 WANTEp~Trousers, Denim and SMrt Machinists and Learners; award wages, 25/, paid; good chance of learning.—Jor<lan's Clothing Factory, Alexandra-str 34 Y'ODTH, smart, respectable, wanted for manufacturing dept.—F. J. Cooper, Chemist, corner Victoria and Hobson sts. 57 YOUNG Lady wanted for office age not under 19.—Apply Room 16, Victoria Buildings, Monday morning. A<ble to type. 48 SOmOUSBRS MAOBINISTS wanted; highest wage paid; - constant work.guaranteed.—Apply R. Greer, 38; TJouglas-sc, Ponsoaby., .. . -SO iW,■-/--*■_ N £P >. B D. ; ; SMART LAD FOR OFFICE. Apply own foandwriting to \ ,'■ : BOS 124, CJP.O. mO TOg ASSMOuIiDBES. WANTED— GOOD BRASS; MOTJLDER. CONSTANT WORK TO SUITABLE MAN".. ' Apply, stating age, "to JENSINS AND. MACK, . WELLINGTON. Q.IRLS AS ; APPRENTICES • WANTED, -> FEW SMART. .: Apply— ■ P. B. GREENHOUGH, \ ."'. Defiance Factory, Newton-rd. N ' T ~E D* YARD~ FOREMAN FOR CEMENT WORKS, TO TAKE CHABGE OP 100 TO 150 MEN. Apply in first instance by letter to : the. Manager Wilsons Portland Cement Co., Ltd., Auckland, stating experience In. handling men, age, salary expected, and giving testimonials as to character and sobriety. Applications to be in by June 23rd, and duties to commence on July Ist. A N T E l>, MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. Applications, addressed to €he Chairman, will be received up till Noon on THURSDAY, September 1, 1910, for the Position of Medical Superintendent of the Whangarei Hospital, also to attend at Old People's Home. Salary, £450 per year. No outside practice allowed. Applicants to state earliest date they would be able to take up the duties. C. McKINNON, Secretary. Whangarei, May 14, 1910. AUCKLAND GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL^ APPOINTMENT OF HEADMISTRESS. Applications are invited for the Position of Headmistress of the Auckland Girls' Grammar School. Tne salary will be £500 per annum, and the "engagement will be for five years. Candidates must be University Graduates, and must be under 40 years' of age. Applications, which should be accompanied by testimonials, must reach the Secretary to the Board of Governors, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, on or before July a7th, 1910. W. WALLACE KIDD, ) Secretary. -VTOW IS THE TIME TO LEARN TO -IN DRIVE AND REPAIR THE MOTOR CAR. Drivers will be in great demand thia coming spring.. THE N.Z. SCHOOL OF MOTORING, OFFICM: BRITISH BUILDINGS, 187, QUEEN-ST. GARAGE: 5, GREAT NOKTH-RD. BEEHIVE KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY (New Zealand) wants 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. PARTNERSHIPS. CITY Land Agency Business; £214,000 worth properties on registers; 100 buyers waiting to be suited; income for past 3 years, £7 per week; chance for energetic man to acquire J-ehare* or whole business for £150.—Address A.A., 35, Star Office. 61 WANTED, 1000 Venetian Blinds to Renovate, at Lowest Rates; equal to new.—A. N. Busby, Venetian. Blind Maker, Market-square. 'Phone 283&
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 143, 18 June 1910, Page 1
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