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SITUATIONS VACANT. [Prepaid Advertisements not exceeding eighteen words,. One Shilllns ; three consecutive insertions. Two ShlUinfS and Sixpence.] /CARPENTER wanted for Clevedon.—E. J— ' Porter and Co., Ironmongers, Symonds .St. « 568T AD, Strong, Active, Willing, for Dlepatch - L * must be under 17 and have grocery experience and references. 164 SMEETONS, LTD. "A PPRENTICE wanted for Dressmaking; A just left school preferred.—Parker ana Helme, Louvre, Wellesley St. West. 19 /"XLERK, proficient shorthand writer and v- , typiste, with some knowledge of bookkeeping. Progressive position for careful, efficient worker. —Apply in own handwritlng, Typiste, 991, Star Office. W RESSMAKERS — Wanted experienced Skirt Hand; good wages.—Miss Smyth, RESSMAKER, first-claee, one able to cut out, wanted; also Finisher for blouses.—Crosby's, 51-52, City Chambers. 39 IRLS, youTisi wanted to do plain machining; 16/ to start.—Apply Star Office. 598 IRLS wanted for the trade; starting 15/. Apply J. Wiseman and Sons., Ltd., Albert St. 40 GIRLS wanted for printing, bookbinding and envelope making.—Clark and Matheson, 101, 103, 105, Albert St. 79 GIRLS, young, wanted for mangle room; experience required.; gofxi wages. - ~- New Zealand Laundry Co., Ltd., Quay JSt. 351 T ADY Probationer wanted at once, one vate hospital.—Address at Star Office. 200 MILLINERY. —Several Improvers for Workroom wanted; Saturdays free.— The Bon Marche, Karangaaape Road. 514 ACHIXTSTS wanted""for ellk collars, tennis shirts, and neglige shirts; also Two-needle Machinists. Excellent wages. A. W. SMITH, 33, St. Paul Street. TV/TILLINERY —A good Improver wanted.— IVJ. Modes, 223, Karangahape Rd. 27 KEFINED Young Girl as shop assistant.— 1 Apply Ernest E. Leaning, Town Hall Boot Store, Queen St. D 4 SHOE Industry. — Flexile Brand — Six Girls wanted to learn modern boot and shoe manufacturing.—Apply Manager, Cooperative Boot and Shoe Co., Ltd., 151. Albert St. f>46 fpAILORESSES. — Wanted, Coat, Vest, -*- and Trouser Hands: beet wages; permanent work; 5-day week.—Apply S. Gold, third floor. City Chambers. 134 rpo Tailoresses.—Trousers and Vest Hande -■- wanted; top wages.—R. J. Hill, 116. Karangahape Rd. 548 OMAN, young, experienced, wanted for fancy cardboard box making.—Segedin, Manufacturer, Confectioner, 814, Wellesley St. West. 106 YOUTH, intelligent, wanted for city legal firm. —Apply in own handwriting, stating qualifications, to Lex, 969, Star Office. 133 TOINERS (TWO), GOOD, WANTED. Used to Factory Work preferred. '• Apply WANGANUI SASH AXD DOOR-CO. • 520 r-tOMPETENT MALE BOOKKEEPER, \J - About 23 years of age, : > WANTED FOR OUR -XUKUALOFA BRANCH. Must be ready leave Talune sailing about 11th Instant. Salary, f2lO per Annum. Apply BURNS, PHILP AND CO., LTD., 20, Customs Street, Auckland. 104 A IPPLI'CATIOXS, to be made on P.S.C. -ti. Form 17a, obtainable at principal post offices, will be received up to Noon, 2nd .September, 1919, for the following positions: CHIEF INSPECTOR OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS, Education Department. Professional 'Division. Salary, £650. Further particulars may be obtained, on application. A. C. TURNBULL, ■Secretary, 511 Public Service Commissioner. ASIAN WANTED FOR COUNTRY STORE AT KAIKOHE, TO DELIVER GOODS AND ASSIST IN STORE. Wages, £3 7/6. Apply, with copies of testimonials, to HEATHER ROBERTON, LTD., 60 55, Fort Street. Auckland. PUPILS WANTED. ELOCUTION, Singing, Mr. Elson Bond, ex-pupil of leading Australian masters; Pianoforte, Mrs. 80nd.—75, Williamson. Ay., Grey Lynn. . 541 FLUTE AXD PICCOLO Taught by A. A. Dunn, Flautist, Everybody's Theatre, late of Palace Theatre, Sydney, J. C- Williamson's orchestras, etc.—Studio, 168, Queen St., over Marble Bar, afternoons. C : HAWAIIAN - Guitar] Ukulele, good for ' singing, banjo soloist; Mandolin virtuosi.—Walter Smith, Residential Studio, 14, Turner St. —Apply Eady'e. C i I _ NCREASE YOUK SALARY.—We Teach Showcard Writing. Day, Evening, and Correspondence Classes. — - Willott's Show Cards, 466, Queen St., opp. Y.W.C.A. D LEARN Motor Car Driving and Mechanism; careful tuition, several makes; moderate fees; City Council certificate guaranteed.—lrvin, 19, Wakefleld St. 105 ISS SINCLAIR, Teacher of Milllnerj; day and evening classes.—Terms, etc., at 28A, second floor, Strand Arcade. C lANO AND VIOLIX—Mr Harry Hlscocks, the popular composer, has Vacancies for Pupils.—lß, New St., Ponsonby. ' A THE Practical Dressmaking Rooms, 58-59, Security Buildings, Queen Street. Day and Evening 'Classes. Costumes and iDresses cut and fitted for borne finishing. Opening sth August. ' 7tt miHE "LA MODE- MILLIXERY SCHOOL J- Open Daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evening Classes, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7to 9 p.m. Ladles thoroughly taught to make and remodel their hats. MISS MACKENZIE, C 68, Endean's Buildings. T ADIES! T ADIES! T ADIES! OK PER WEEK CAN BE MADE AT 3J*> HOME IX YOUR SPARE TIME MAKING SWEETS AND CHOCOLATES. LESSONS GIVEN (personally or by mail). IMPORTANT NOTICE. LADIES, this Iβ your last opportunity of securing our Copyright Recipes. We are booked to sail by the s.s. Pat«ena on Saturday, 9th. ALL APPOINTMENTS FOR TUITION MUST BE MADE BEFORE WEDNESDAY, 6th. CLOSING DATE 9th AUGUST. Our next visit to your city will be in 1922. Country people enclose stamped envelope re our Special Postage Course. This la your last opportunity. Sample Boxes of Pupils' W T ork 2/6. *"» INTERVIEW US THIS DAY, FROM 1.30 TILL 5.30 P.M. ONLY. mHE AUSTRAL QTV-EETS £M>., CHOCOLATE AXD CANDY EXPERTS, Fourth Floor Security Buildings 19S, QUEEN STREET. (Two doors past John Court's.) D TUITION WANTED. COACH wanted for Student to complete Matriculation In English. — Address Star Office. 542

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 183, 4 August 1919, Page 1

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