SITUATIONS VACANT. - "DUTCHER. —Man wanted for order cart. , ■*-* Apply Hawthorn and Munro, Manurewa '- 505 > T_TJTCH'E!RiS— Second iStoopman, compe- , JL> tent, wanted; make sausages and 2 generally useful inside.—Apply, wttih refer- ; ences, John Hall, Box 2, Otahuhu. 63 BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, 2 Boys for the trade. —Apply Trenwith Bros., Pioneer I Boot Factory, Wakeneld St. 182 - DANDSMEN wanted; salary £3 per week , ■*-» an d found, to tour New Zealand.—l, . Cobden St. 34 BOY, smart, wanted. —G. W. Plummer, Ltd., Wellesley St. 511 ' "ROY wanted, smart, for office work.— ■ JL> Apply, own handwriting, to Q.S., 430, 5 Star Office. 10 BOY wanted, to ride a quiet horse for two hours dally; wages 10/. —Write Smart, ; 420, Star Oflice. 20 ' T>OY (16) wanted, used to horse-s.—'Apply ; -t> any afternoon to 17, Volcanic St., , Dominion lid. Terminus. 23 BOY, smart, wanted for theatre cleaning, few hours daily.—Apply Britannia * Theatre, between 6.30 and 7 p.m. 522 BOY for Factory; good opening to learn trade; references required.—J. F. Leigk- ' ton and iSon. Ltd.. Printers, HJg>h St. 131 I 1 "D O V, S M A R T, W ANTE D, r -E> VOR PUBLISHNIG DEPT. Apply PUBLISHER, AUCKLAND STAR, " D 4 Pfert Street. ( " wanted, competent . journeyman, good experience; with 'plant if possible.—Apply Bos 349. 150 CARPENTERS, lirst-class, wanted; 5 days week.—E. A. Pearce, Selwyn ltd.. Epsom. oil CARPENTER wanted, Mt. Eden job.— 'Apply .1. F. Sag-a-r, Manukau Rd., Newmarket.—'Phxmc 3972. Q34 ARPENTERS wanted. Heme Bay and Mt. Albert; constant work.—Clyde Blomfield, Builder, 410, Mt. Eden Rd. Phone . 2524. 107 OMPOSITOR, experienced, capable of making, up, wanted for country news- -- Txiper. —Particulars ; WILSON ADVERTISING AGENCY, 522 22. Shortiand Street. DIRIV-E-K for motor lorry wanted. — Phillipps and Impey, Ltd. 194 HAI R DR E'SI&E-R, first-class, wonted; Saturday holiday.—H. Oleal, Victoria . Arcade, Queen St. 76 - T ADs (2) wanted, to weed onionx.—Oban, -L* Mt. Albert Rd., 6th house past Pah Rd., Royal Oak. 515 TITOTOR Mechanic, qualified, wanted for ** x Tokomaru Bay.—Apply by letter, stating qualifications, to John Bums and Co.. Ltd. £19 ATESSAGE BOY WANTED FOR I '- L "AUCKLAND STAR" NEWS DEPARTMENT. APPLY FOREMAN PRINTER. PAINTERS wanted.—Apply, S a.m., French and Roberts, Syuvonds St., opp. Lyric. 124 PAINTERS wanted; Rangitoto Terrace, Mllford, Takapuna. —11. W. Duumore, Builder. 74 A INTERS. — Three good Painters wanted; constant work; wet or dry 'Phone S92A. 553 . DAIXTER and Paperliangcr wanted: must ■L be thoroughly competent; good wages • to suitable man.—E. A. Pearce, Selwyn Rd., Epsom. 510 STUMPERS wanted lor 15 acres, with the option of more; good hut live iu.—J. 11. Wiltshire, Orini. 535 \\,'OODMAN, good all-round man, wanted, ** one used to machinery; wages, £4 10/. G. Bowden, BookselleT, Morrlusville. 531 ' OALESMAN, EXPERIENCED, ° WANTED FOR SEED AND FERTILISER BUSINESS. * State experience. with copies testimonials, to j S., 392, Star Office. 3 i -y-ACANCIES N.Z. DEFENCE FORGES. There is a limited number of vacancies in the New Zealand Staff Corps, and also in the New Zealand Permanent Staff. Applications -to nil these vacancies will be received by Due Headquarters, Military Districts, Auckland, il'almerstou North, Christchurch, and Dunedin, up to Sth September. A qualifying course for selection of candidates will be held at Trentham for three 1 months, commencing Ist October. Funrlier particulars can be obtained from any Group Oflice. H. C. NCTSFORD, 520 Staff Major (Q). OMABT JUNIOR INVOICE CLEiRK *3 (Male or Female), ► With some knowledge of Grocer's Invoice Work. .State age, experience, and give names of past or present employer. 1 Apply INVOICE CLERK. 03 450, Star Oflice. jySPENSARY MANAGER WANTED. Wanted for the New Plymouth United Friendly Societies' Dispensary, Limited, A QUALIFIED CHEMIST, For the position of Manager, at a Salary of £312 per annum. Applications, stating age, will be received: up to September 13, 1919. Further particulars may be obtained from A. J. TUNBRIDGE, ) Secretary. Tost Office Box 2, New Plymouth. 506 QJ. II O W M E N W ANTED ° For "YE OLDE ENGLISH FAYRE " TOWN HALL, OCTOBER 21st, 22nd. 23rd. G. G. FARLAND, Secretary. Watersiders' Room's, Quay St. Phone 727 A. WS4 TV I N D O W DRESSER. We Require the Services of a COMPETENT WINDOW DRESSER VXD TICKET WRITER. * ' Splendid prospects for an up-to-date, I experienced man. Applications, giving full particulars, v.ili - be received up to September 10, 1919. GEORGE COURT AND SONS, 55S Karangahape Road. APPLICATIONS are invited to All a number of Vacancies on the New ' Zealand Permanent Staff, under the followI ing conditions:— (a) Candidates must be passed tit for active service. (b) Candidates must be prepared to undergo a three months' Course of instruction at Trentham, and a further period of nine months' probation before final appointment. ;' (c) Rate of pay to commence, £200 per annum single, and £220 per annum married, plus allowance of 3/6 per J diem for rations, etc., whilst in " camp. Preference will be given to Applicants j who:— s (.a) Have rendered good service in the Field, c (b) Have special ability to impart instruce tion. (c) Have passed through and obtained B good reports at Courses of InstrucL , tion. t Id) are under 30 years of age. Applications. accompanied by testimonials, etc., should be forwarded direct to Headquarters, Auckland Military District, Auckland. 500
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 209, 3 September 1919, Page 1
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