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SITUATIONS .VACANT. T3OY wanted, must be able to drive.— -*•* J. Smith, Grocer, Parnell. 551 T>O V wanted.—Apply Arch. Clark and •■*-■ Sons' Tent Factory, Williamson's Ay., Grey Lynn. 124 T3OV, smart, wanted for merchant's office. ■*-* Apply in own handwriting to Merchant, 293, Star Office.' 519 T>OYS, 2 strong, wanted, one blacksmith -■-* shop and one coachbuilder's. —Apply S. Barr, Onehunga. -. 526 BOYS, possessing promising voices, wanted for the Auckland Choristers; tuition free.—Apply after 5 p.m., 8, . Greeu St., Ponsonby. 553 T>OYS (6), smart, -wanted, ty learn the J-* trade.—Apply, immediately, Factory Manager, E. Bishop and Sons, Ltd.. Victoria St. West. 141

BOOT TRADE.—Young Lady -wanted for , Fortuna Skiver; respectable Young Girls for upper department, and Youth for "factory.—lt. Walton, ' Ltd., iLiou Boot, Wakeiteld St. ■ 050 /CANVASSERS (2), sihart, wanted; splen- *-' did proposition.—2Go, Ponsonby Rd. ■_ _86 CTOAT Hand, also Vest 'Hand, wanted for J country, -urgent.— J. Hodgson, Victoria St. East. . 59 COAT and Vest Machinists, Trousers aud Vest Finishers; also Improvers and Apprentices; highest wages; 10 per cent war bonus.—Kobinson Bros., Dundonald St., off top of Symoiids St. 540 ■ TfLAX Cutters, for Lees and Co.'s Flax- ■*■ mill; 8/ ton, camp out; solid block, no gaps, no rubbish.—Hedley, Tahuna. 107 Smith wanted for country, £3 10/ and found, for good man.—John Burns and Co., Ltd. 112 intelligent, just left school, wanted to learn Straw and Tagel Hat making.—Plenderleath and Burgess, Hat Manufacturers, Wyndbam St., opp St. Patrick's Church 81 HORSE-COLLAR Maker, good, wanted.— J. Wiseman and Sons., Limited, Albert St. . 74 KITCHENMAN wanted for Waiwera Hot Springs Hotel.—Apply 10 a.m., Wednesday, Wenzl Scholium, 109, Queen St 6 MA'S wanted,' to work eoose saw in country mill.—Apply L.08., Timber Com- ■ 97 SECOND Cook wanted; good wages; Auckland Hospital.—Apply Manager, Auckland Hospital. 539 rpO CAILORS.—Wanted, good Coat Hands. X T. McConnoll, 63, Queen St. (upstairs}. ■■ ■ 27 fpAILORING. — Wanted, Coatmakers, -I- Presser, and Female Apprentices. Apply Lees Bros., English Tailors, Queen St. and Karangahape Kd. 117 VT?AKTED, FOR BUTTER FACTORY. W: GOOD FIRST ASSISTANT. Apply; with references, to THE MANAGER, STANDARD DAIRY CO. Breakwater Road. 21 "VTARDMAK, Engine • Driver, Hauler- -*- I>rlTcr, and 31111 Hands wanted. King Country"' Jadll. —Onehunga Sawmilltng Co., Lta., Onenunga. ' 01 YOUNG Lady wanted, for shop.—Saratoga, 172, Bymonas St. 31 YOUNG Lady wanted for .Costume Sales one who has had' typewriting experience preferred.—Apply, stating experience, Box 196, G.P.O. 552 QLEKK WANTED, ■' . I'oujth/ with some Office ,',!'■ ,Experience. Write BOX S2, ff.V.O., AUCKLAND. 535 XTpUTEC '■■ .WJIXTEiV' -FOR- CHEEP X '": ' ASD CiTTlii FARST. Apply, at 5 p.m.,, G. W. BIXXEY AND SONS, I 024 ■ Customs Street East.

DSAPBSI SALESMiS. WANTED, FOR TARAXAKI— A SAT/ESSTAN WTTiH A .KNOWLEDGE OF MANCHESTER, CLOTHING, AND BOOT DEPARTAEENTS. Apply N. €, JOHNSON, 29, Elliott Street, City* 24 m o t a" i fc o it s7 X 'WANTED—* •' .RELIABLE AND GOOI> TRADESMAN(Harried Preferred) Take Place of Permanent Weekly Hand. ■Wages, £4 5/ and Overtime, or Piecework.' Apply, with references, and earliest could commence, to TAILOR, BOX 77, TAUMARUjSUI. 629 HA&BOtJB BOARD. A cojrPETEXT shippixc; clerk; WANTED. Particulars and Conditions obtainable from, the Undersigned. Applications to be forwarded to the Secretary, Napter Harbour Board, P.O. Box 2, Port Ahuriri, not later than "THUKSDAIT February 7, 191 S. \ JNO. iP. KENXT, 522 Secretary and Treasurer. factory, 38, douglas st., poxsonbt, wanted, • , shirt mAchikists. Highest Wages. Constant Work, Factory Resnmed Work Monday, January 14tU, \ i j 510 ANT B D— APPRENTICES (Girls leaving school),"and IMPROVERS TO LADIES' UNDERWEAR; also First-class BLOUSE MACHINISTS and IMPROVERS. Highest Wages and War Bonus: Constant Employment. E. ELLISON, Underwear, Blouse and Millinery Manufacturer. 154, Hobson Street (opp. Trades Hall). Apply to Mrs Ellison, during working hours, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. 63 DENTISTRY* JTOWEY STOPS rpOOTHACHE "Gentler" Method [Booms opposite John Court, Limited) ■ Queen Street. D FARM HANDS. MAN, elderly, wanted for light duties on farm; state wages.—Write B.- K. ; Bucnsinan t JCatuaAUi. , - '.__ 37

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 13, 15 January 1918, Page 1

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636

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 13, 15 January 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 13, 15 January 1918, Page 1

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