SITUATIONS VACANT. A DDITIONAL Hand wanted, window -£*. cleaning, etc.; about 25 hours weekly; permanent.—Monday, 12.30, Easter, 31, High St. U0 BOY, smart, wanted for shop.—B. J. toKemp, Outfitter, Queen 3L 61 OYS wanted for factory;"just left school preferred.—Wilson and Kelly, Ltd., Federal St. 543 BOY wanted for the machine room.— Arthur Cleave and Co., Ltd., Printers, High St., Auckland. 250 BOY, strong, wanted, to assist in the Packing Room. —W. Lambourne, Complete House Furnisher, Three Lamps. 053 BEGINNERS and Machinists wanted for tent department; previous experience not necessary; we will teach jou.—Le Roy, 42. Queen St. _ _ 77 BOOT TRADE — YOUNG WOMAN wanted for Machine Room and Boxing Department, experience not necessary. BARTON'S, 101 Kingsland. BRICKLAYEiR'S Labourer -wanted, good wages to suitable man.—T. Clements, Builder, Otahuhn, or ou Job, Clifton Rd., Takapuna. 57 wanted; constant work" H. A. Taylor, Eden Terrace. <H4 EPUTY wanted.—Northern Coal Co., Ltd., Union Bulldingo, Customs Sx. East. i>4s TT'XPERIENCED ~ Bushman wanted, "to take charge; also, Crosscutter and Fireman, used to slab firing. - Bartholomew Timber Co., Putaruru. G2 IjiOREMAN - Baker wanted, aiso~Table Hand, for Whakntane; wages £5 and £! 15/.—Apply 0. J. Veale, Beker's Secretary. 2, Tabernacle Buildings. 230 C5.00D COACH AND SHOEING SMITH ' wanted; light work and constant; wages 1/IC. W. ADAMSON, 62 WainKu. Q.A.RDENER and Handy~Man wanted,""live on premises.—J. B. Macfarlane, 59, Fort Bt. 69 GENERAL Smith, good, wanted, permanent job to good man. —Stonex and White, Wakeneld St 523 GENERAL Blacksmith wanted; IS/ - day for good, steady man. —John Buras and Co., Ltd. 3B ORSE-SHOER and General Smith wanted; wages. 15/.— H. Webb, Pioplo. 528 HORSE Driver wanted, for bush trammj: £4, 15/ week.— Steele Bros,, J Mamskti. 55a HORSE-SHOETR and General Blacksmith wanted, permanent job to good man; state experience and wages expected—J. Mennie, Halcombe. At HAIRDRESSERS. — Liberal wages and com., good steady, reliable Man; make over £4 week.—Hulston. Iβ. Queen St. 134 HEAD and Tail Breaking-down, Tallerout, and Crosscutter wanted.—Mill Manager, Gammas and Co., Ohukune June- ' tlon. 624 I TEWELLER, good, "all-round, required at !** once; liberal salary to first-class worku.Ln.—Apply with refs., R. K. Smith, Manufacturing Jeweller, 20. City Chambers. 629 M~AN WANTED FOR OILSKINS. MACKY, LOGAN. CALDWELL, LTD., Manukan Road, Newmarket. 65 AINTER -^ranted.— Sβ! Esplanade ITdT ilt. Eden. 213 PAINTERS— Two Good Hands -wanted.— Apply H. V. Garrett, Jason Ay., or on Job, Bracken Ay., 2nd house on left. Epsom. 501 rrCNSMITiH. good all round, wanted; good -*- wagee, permanent job. passage paid; for Glsborne.—F. Albrecht, Albert Hotel, between 6 and 8 o'clock, Any evening. 141 A PPLICATIONS, to be made on P.S.C ■**- Form 17a, obtainable at principal post offices, will be received up to Noon, 31st , March, 1919, for the following Positions:— Inspector of Schools, Education Department, Wanganui. Salary, £500 par annum, maximum £525. Professional Division — Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Secretary, Public Service Commissioner. 503 STORE. MANAGER, EXPERIENCED. WANTED, FOR ROTORUA DISTRICT. Apply STOREKEEPER, 870, STAR OFFICE. 56 JUNIOR Q L E. B X WANTED FOR INFLUENTIAL XNSWRANCE flO. SPLENDID OPENING FOR AMBITIOUS YOUTH. MUST BB WELL-EDUCATED. JUST LEFT SCHOOL PREFERRED. Apply iv own hardwriting, to /OPPORTUNITY, I 87S, STAB OFFICE. 584 MEN WANTED, For CLEANING BOILERS AND STOKEHOLD WORK. Good Wages to" Suitable Men. Apply UNION S.S. CO. WORKSHOPS, Quay Street. 538 A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. -f\- . Separate applications, on printed forms, will be received at the Office of the Board until 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, 20th March, l'Jlfl, for any of the undexnamed appointments :— (HEADMASTERS. — NELSON STREET: Salary, £3SO and foO House Allowance. Average for last year, 446. WHANGAREI: Salary, £3SO and £50 H.A. Average, 462. SOLK TEACHER—WHITIKAHU (about 15 miles from Morrinsville)—New School. About 30 children. TRAINING COLLEGE—FemaIe Assistant (to undertake Infant Teaching In Normal School). Salary, £260-£2 SO. (This being a special appointment, tbe applicant whose name stands highest on the Dominion graded list of Teachers will not necessarily be appointed.) iFBMALE ASSISTANTS.—NGARUAWAH lAi £140; BUCKLAND, £140; BERESFOKD STREET, £120; TAUMARUNUI, £140. 512 AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. Written Applications will be received at the Office of the Board until 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, March 20th, 1019, for the . POSITION OF TEMPORARY ASSISTANT j LECTURER in the Auckland Training College for the current year. Applicants should be qualified to give instruction in—(a) Physiography, (b) Hisit.iry. ... AmtmlHui-" and l'eK-mal li.\|liii.----(d) Instrumental Drawing and Cardboard Modelling, (c) Physical Drill for Men; and Ito assist generally in Tutorial and Other I College Work, i Salary at the rate of £400 per annum. Applications should be supported by I recent teetimonlals. "> This being a Special Appointment, the applicant whose name is highest on the Dominion graded list of teachers will not necessarily be appointed. The present position of the successful ap»plicant will be kept open for him. E. C. PURDIE, SOI . Secretary,
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 1
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