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SITUATIONS WANTED. INew arrivals and others will find thla column a ready means of reaching employers. Eighteen Words, One Shilling.] A YOUNG Mother would like hotel or -**• boardinghouse Mending or Plain SewIng.—Address Star Office. 534 wants Positlon; small salary accepted If light duties and good home.—S., 689, Star Office. . 24 Second Ticket, open for ■ L - i engagement after Easter; married; wages, etc.; sawmllllng prererred.—Write E., 032, Star Office. 35 AULEU-DRIVEK - wants Position, used to wire-rope splicing.—G. O'Leary, Moutoa, Shannon. 51 HOME- for schoolgirl, age 13; charge children In return for board—Address Uigeut, Newton P.O. 71 HOUSEMAID wants Situation, whiTe other help kept preferred.—Write Experieueed, 60S. Star Office. . .75 MAN, young, ineligible, requires Light Work, any description, City or suburbs, personal refs. — Write R.S., Epeom P.O. 28 MAN, young, ineligible, requires sltuatlon, in City; used to horses and motor driving; state wages.—Write Permanent, 020, Star Office. 35 MEN (2), -want Carpentering, Painting, Paperhaugiug, Fencing, or work of any kind; urgent.—S.G., Papatoetoe P.O. 31 A/fOTOR Mechanic Improver wants Work, ■"■*• reliable.—Write 'Mechanic, Soldiers' Club. 20 ITUATION Wanted, for Hoy IC, to assist, or kitchen; handy town.—Address at Star Office. 49 a" uTsAWmTILEKS.—Man, capable, wants, Position, Machinist. Millwright or Carpeuter; start after Easter.—Write Reliable. G27, Star Office. 06 TA.H, Sanding, Concrete Work, and Sanitary Draining wanted by 2 experienced Men; contract or day work; rusty iron roofs mude good.—Uendy and Merrick, 'phone 1138. ' 13 ITITOiMAX, young, wants Tvork by the day; VV Mt Albert-Morningside.—B.U.. Mt. Albert P.O. 48 OUTH (18) requires Position, sheep and cattle furin; 4 years' previous experience.—;Appiy, stating wages, J. H. Freeman, 41, Keppell St., Arch Hill. 52 DOMESTICS WANTED. COOK, experienced, wanted.—Mrs Alexander Kinder, 1, St. George's Bay Rd., I'arncll. 567 wanted In small' family.—Write Help, 629, Star Office. C 7 COOK-GENERAL wanted, for Remuera. no washing, 25/, refs. required.—Phone ISI2, between 7 and S p.m. 19 OiMPANION-HEDP wanted, two In family. — Apply, any morning, 29, Walters Rd., off Dominion Rd. 24 /?11RL wanted~to help~wlth children.— Apply ICO. Victoria Rd., Devonport. 74 GIRLS for Factory.—Garland, Ltd., Jelly Crystals Manufacturers, Arthur St., Ponsonby, 505 wanted, assist Housework; easy VJ place, goo'l home.—Mrs Fraser, Dlsraell St., Mt. Eden. 85 or 'Lady Help ivanted, mornings only, no children, no waehlng.—23, Campbell Rd., Grey Lynn. 540 GIRL wanted, to assist: easy place.— Apply MrK. Keane, Onk ,St., Itoyal Oak. or Mrs. Keane. 31. Vincent St. 43 GIRL, young, about 18, wanted for Hotorua, as General Help; easy place, good home.—Address at. Star Office. ; 7 yo'uriif, as Help; no washing or cooklnj;: also Washerwoman.—l 9, Mewburn Aw, top Dexter Ay., Dominion Rd. 510 competent, wanted ;■ comfort- , able home, good wages.—Apply at any time, 29, Bond St., Arch Hill. ' 109 HOU-SEKEEPEIt] temporary, wanted. 5 or S weeks.—Write Epsom, C 94, Star Office. . 55 WAITRESS wanted; 21/-— 10, High St. 60 Vf7IAITRESS, smart, experienced, wanted. W Sea View Tea Rooms, City Market. 53 WAITRESS wnntcd for Grund Hotel, Ohakune Junction; wages. 25/. —Write or wire Grand, Ohakune Junction. Phone 28; 49 YEOMAN Cook, thoroughly experienced, * * wanted.—Glenalvon, Waterloo Quad539 WOMAN, young, domesticated, for household duties; two In family.—Write D., 023, Star Office. 53 WOMAN wanted for Washing and CleanIng, Mondays and Fridays.—Mrs I'aykel, 21, St. Stephen's Ay.. Parnell. 511 TXTOMAN HELP, young, wanted; kitchen, »~ wall tables; country cookhouse; child not objected to; wages, 20/. —Write H., 691, Star Office. 30 BELL'S REGISTRY, 22, City Chambers, Queen St.—W. Cooks, 50/, 40/; Waitresses, 30/, 20/ (two together); Housemaids, 30/, 20/; Laundresses, 35/, 27/G; Pantrymaids, Kitchenmaid, General. 35/; CGenernls, 30/. 20/; Nurse. H.-Parlourmaid, W. Milker, Nurse. Girl, M. Couple, Handymen, Gardener, Milker, Kltchenman, Cowboy, Porter, N. Porter, Cook, Drainer.— Phone 1702; D ftLARK'S Farmers' Registry.—Wantefl, 2 *~J Drainers, 12/: Woman for farm, with son 14; Housekeeper, elderly, 20/; Ploughmen and 7j3 SIAUNDERS' REGISTRY, 12, Strand Arcnde.—Cooks, 45/, 35/; Laundresses, Housemaids, Waitresses. 23/; Handyman, Kitchenmau, M. Couple, Nursery Governess. TAR REGISTRY, 55, Endean's Bldgs.— Cooks, SQ/; C.-Generals, 25/; Housemaids, Waitresses, General for Rotorua. Lady Helps.—Phone 1892. 101 PUPUjS WANTED. LEARN TO WRITE SHOWCARDS.—Day and Evenlug Classes, and by Correspondence.—Willott Showcards, 460, Queen St., opp. Kindergarten. U M~ ~LLE. _ LE~HOUX, Dressmaking Classes, S, Tabernacle Bldgs. Classes dally, also 7 p.m., Mon., Wed., Sat. Thursday (mornIngs B CHOOL OF DRESSMAKING.—MRa MALCOMSON (late of London), with High-class Practical Experience, Cuts and Prepares Costumes, Dresses, and Blouses for Home-fiuisblng. Prompt atteution given •o country orders. Dressmaking Classes: ■ilngle Lessons, 1/6; Training Course, £3 3/. Trousseaux and Travelling Outfits undei taken. Address: Over Walker's, Chemist, Wellesley St. West, corner Elliott Street. B EARN MOTOR CAR DRIVING ANl> MECHANISM. Careful Tuition with Several Makes of Cars. City Council Certificate Guaranteed. Day or Evening Instruction. Moderate Fees. J. S. IltVlN, 19, Wakefleld Street. Day Phone A' 1072. Evening Phone 3227. li ■γ-ou QWIM? 18 , NOT, I GUARANTEE TO TEACH YOU TEPID BATHS, HOBSON STREET. Ladies'. Hours: 9 to 11 a.m., 5 to 7 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday. Boys' Class' Saturday, 9 to 10 a.m. Mt. Eden and Shelly Beach Baths by Appointment. ParnellFriday. Advanced and Beginners' Classes Now Starting.—D. B. ANDERSON, Instructor, c/o Tepid Baths. v mo F.ARMERS, Etc.—For Private Sale ■*- large quantity of Fencing Posts Strainers, and Rimu Battens, from fifty to thousands, totara and matal. F.ob. Apply F. Lovelock, Kldd's Chambers High St. b OMEN SAVING TWO AND THREE GUINEAS. By Having Costumes Made Up »y Us. Material ousts less because we buy largely for our Clothing Establishment. Tailoring costs less because we turn out dozens of Garments against the tailor's ones and twos. Your own material made up in good style. ALBERT CLOTHING CO., Queen's Buildings, Wellesley St. W. B

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 63, 14 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 63, 14 March 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 63, 14 March 1918, Page 1

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