SITUATIONS VACANT. 1 tOAT Machinists, first-class, wanted at F-" once, for costumes; highest wages; sday week.—-Braham, OS, Hobson St. 2(5 [HjRESSmTkTngT — "Smart Apprentice - L -' wanted to leurn dressmaking.—.Miss Sampson, Costumier, Top Floor, His Majesty's Arcade. 94 TTEAD Dressmaker wanted: must he used ■*-*- to first-class trade". Also first-class Coat and Skirt Hands.—W. MeKav and 'Son, Nelson. 54T "jVIACHINISTS for two-needle machines -"J- wanted; good wages and bonuses.—A. W. Smith, 33-35. St. Paul St. 37 T>RINTER'S Platen Machine Feeder (girl), ■*- with experience; top wages. 44-hour week.—Phipps and Paris, 18, Swanson St. S3 CJKIRT Hands, first-class, wanted, also ►sJ Apprentices; constant work.—Apply Sehneldeman Bros.. 219, Queen St. 11 GEVERAL Young Ladles' wanted for film »s- acting.—Write, enclosing stamped addressed envelope. Pictures, G.P.O. 3 '7TIWO-NEEDLE Machinist, smart, wanted: - 1 - 35/ to £2 per week.—Bl, Symonds St. 509 rnAILORESS wanted for country, weekly, ■*- £2 10/, or peace work.—J. Hodgson, Victoria St. East. _ 143 rnAILORESSES.—Coat. Trousers, aud Vest •A. Hands wanted.—The British Woollen Co.. Tailors, 175. Karangahapc Rd. 18 rpAILORESS—Ladies' and" Gents' Coat J- Hands wanted at once; constant work aud highest wages; 5 days week.—Apply London Clothing Factory, 26, Durham St. W. 74 rj.REER'S FACTORY, 38, DOUGLAS ST., *-* PONSONBY. 'Phone 2662. Wanted— 2 TROUSER MACHINISTS, 3 JUVENILE SPORTS MACHINISTS, 1 MACHINIST for Men's Rainproof Coats. Wages, etc., arranged at interview. 038 ,/HJ.REER'S FACTORY, 38, DOUGLAS ST., PONSONBY. 'Phone 2G62. Wanted— 1 SHIRT PRESSER, I,MACHINIST, for putting bands on Neglige Shirts, 2 SHIRT MACHINISTS. Wages, etc., arranged at interview. 538 TiADY CLERK, XJ WANTED. Must be experienced bookkeeper and of responsible age. Apply in own handwriting to the Manager, BIRKENHEAD AND NORTUCOTE GAS CO., LTD., Northcote. 545 COSTUME TRADE. WANTED, MACHINISTS, FINISHERS IMPROVERS, APPRENTICES. Highest Wages. Five-day Week. A. W. BULL AND CO., 151 Upper Albert Street. p. H E E S E FACTORY. Applications are invited for the position of FACTORY MANAGER. Output approximately 120 tons. Schedule salary. House and usual allowances. Enclose grade notes and testimonials. State married or single. Applications close July 23. Duties commence middle of August. THE SECRETARY, ' SPRINGHEAD CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD., 529 Maungataperc. PIANOS WANTED. GENUINE Value Given for Old or New riano, by householder, any dfstance.— Iron Frame, Box 1177, G.P.O. C 9 PIANO, good, wanted for hall; not more than £50.—AY rite Club, 654, Star Office. 66 TJIANO, second-hand, wanted, by lady -t furnishing: price no object; no dealers. Write M.M., G.P.O. 44 PIANOS (10) wanted, any size or condition, from ±15 to £50; cash waiting Buyer, G.P.O. 43 GOOD TONE SECOND-HAND PIANO wanted immediately, make no object If iv good condition.—Write HOMELY, 731, O Star Office. TTPRIGHT GRAND PIANO wanted at yj once, for a young family; cash down. Write D FAMILY. 65L Star Offlc*. WANTED TO SELL. /-iRACKERS, Crackers, Crackers de Galore, and All Other Pence Decorations at the British Arcade, 156, Queen St. 136 HALF-ACRE Green Oats, to be removed at once.—Harry Lootnb, Wellington Park Rd., Panmure. 58 HOME Made Sweets, good variety: private or trade supplied.—For particulars write Sweets, 237, Hobson St. 570 MEADOW Hay, loose, about 10 tous, at Otahuhti, £05; also Wooden Outbuilding, iron roof, £3 10/. —Write Meadow Hay, 009, Star Office. 588 MILK —Offers wanted for 30 Gallons daily coming season. —Write Milk, Star Agency, Onehunga. 70 IF Selling Consult GEORGE WALKER first. Phone 2857. D XtONS, 2J cwt.; price £2 10/: freight paid nearest railway station.—Address at Star Office. " 2S HARES _ (2l in Terminating Building Society; £9 paid in; best offer accepted. Mrs F. Costar. 26. Ring Tor., Ponsonoy. 504 S"~HED for sale. 9~S~7ft 6in stud, gable roof. 10 sft sheets iron.—G. H. Palmer. 15, Sentinel Rd.: 'phone 3229 (4 rings). 548 WALKER'S AUCTION ROOMS, THE BEST, Are in Queen Street. D EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE SOLD CHEAP AT EDE.VS FURNITURE SUPPLY STORES, Next Lambourn's, Three Lamps. 13 ft p-_WAR Trophy—German Officers' 3-*0 Automatic Pictol, 1917 pattern, and ammunition.—Write Souveulr, G72, Star Office. 115 GEORGE WALKER'S Price Is Best. i»EPLACE YOUR OLD FURNITURE XV WITH NEW. Make your home look inviting and something to be proud of. You know you always worry about the shabbiuess of the chairs, the broken springs in the couch, and all the other small details when you have visitors. That takes away a lot of the enjoyment you are entitled to. CALL IN AND TALK THE MATTER OVER. We will take it In part payment, and can supply you with new furniture, well made, of your favourite wood, at prices that are possible only through our being off Queen Street, and having low rents and I expenses. A EIHUE'S NEW FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, (Next Old City Markets), ELLIOT ST. D aEORGE WALKER Sells When others fall. Sale ißooma —Queen D
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 170, 18 July 1919, Page 1
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