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SITUATIONS VACANT. I [Prepaid Advertisements not exceeding '■ eighteen words. One Shilling ; three consecutive insertions, Two Shillings and Sixpence.] A iSSXSTA-JTB, smart, wanted for Dressmaking, good wages, constant work. j Unique Dressmaking Rooms, 10, Wakefield 132 A SSIiSTANTS wanted for Millinery Show -£*- Room; also Apprentices and Improvers for Workroom.—The Misses McCabe, Millinery Specialists, Newton. 225 I "ISoOKkEEPER7~indy^ _ wanted for country J-» butchery business; must be competent and able to take out balance; good wages.— P.O. Box 74, Taumarunni. 543 TYRIESSMAKER, good, wanted for week •*-' or more; most be stylish and good ot.— lo, King Edwurd Sit., off Dominion Rd. _ 167 TJIRBSSMAKING.—Wanted, 2 Smart - Ap-A-r prentices.—-Madame O'Neill, Costumier, corner Great South Rd. and Manukau Rd., Epsom. . 554 TJ.RiESSMAKING.— Smart Improvers and -*-' Bodice Hands wanted.—Apply, Miss Valentine, Watson's Buildings (late Hamlin and Hurd.) 118 , D'RiKSSMAKING. — ExperienceCL Bodice ! and Skirt Hands; also Apprentice; good wages and prospects.—Miss Holmea, 27. City Chambers. SO GIRLS wanted, two, clean work, good wages.—Apply No. 9, CoUege Hill. 606 GIRL, about 15, to assist generally. —Elite Toffee Works, 206 A, Ponsonby Rd. lopp. Franklin Rd.). 99 GIRLS wanted for light factory work; no experience required; good wages.— Write X., (Star Office. » 508 GIRL, smart, for bookshop; knowledge ot bookkeeping.—McDonnell, 355, Queen St. (next Tueosophieal Hall. 107 aIRL, smart, to learn waiting In restaurant, at once; no Sunday work; halfday week off.—9, Customs St. E. 89 GIRLS wanted for our Bookbinding Department, 3 girls Just left school preferred.—Apply Manager, Star Office. aIRL, young, good appearance, wanted for Tea Rooms, 23/ or more a week if suitable; also Young Girl for Confectionery 'Business.—23B, Queen 'St. 130 IRL WANTED TO LEARN FEEDING LITHOGRAPHIC MAIOHINIE. Aprly LITHOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT, ■STAR OFFICE. D 4 experienced, wamted, for 4 VT young children, in country; £65 p.a.; refs. —Write King Country, 947, Star Office. TSIPROVERS, Apprentices, millinery, ■L learn under capable mlllinerffi good wages.-—David Mcikle and Co., Valu House, Queen and Wellesley Sts. 154 JUNIOR Typiste wanted.—H. J. Bentley, 9 a.m. or 1 p.m., Strand Theatre Arcade Entrance. 77 LADY, young, wanted for evening duties, confectionery shop.—M. Segedin, Manufacturing Confectioner, 8, 10, 14, Wellesley st. w. ' ' 36 MACHINISTS, Coat and Vest, £2 5/ week; also, Coat and Trousers Finishers; sday week.—S. Gold, 3rd Floor, City Chambers. 203 KU.RSES wanted for Auckland Mental _tosprtal; previous experience not necessary. -Salary £SO .per annum. Personal Interview essential—Apply at once at the Mental Hospital to the Medical ■Superimtendent. 512 PFICE Girl, reliable, with business abilities, knowledge bookkeeping, typing, •wanted; refs. —M. Segedin, Manufacturing; Confectioner, Wellesley 'St. W. 35 ROBATIONERS (2) wanted with expert ence for Private Hospital, Wanganui.— Write Belveruale, 1000, Star Office. S3 STRONG - Girl wanted for fining department; 22/6 to start. —Thompson and Hills, Ltd., Fruit Preservers, Nelson St. 14U ■rpAI LQRESsT^W"anted, — Good Trouser"and -*- Vest Hand.—Tntfs, Symonds St. 122 rpAI IX) RE _ SES — Wanted, First - class JL Troiiser and Vest Hands.—P. Groos and Co., 2.73, Queen St. 160 TOFFEE W*rapper. experienced, wanted. M. Segedin, 'Manufacturing Confectioner, 8, 10, 14, Wellesley 'St. W. 37 VtTIOMiAN wanted, to make rosettes. —84, VV 'Shortland St. 38 COAT HANDS, COAT DENIM MACHINISTS, WANTED AT ONCE, Highest Wages. P. B. GREENHOUGH, D 4 127. Newton Road. "pTANDIKBROHIiEF DEPARTMENT. YOUNG i,ADY, 'EXPERIEKCEID, Wanted for our Handkerchief Department. Apply, SMITH AND CAUGHEY, DTD. 324 T A UN D R X. Wanted, 1 Collar Blocker or Improver; highest wages, under best condition-. Also 3 iSrnart Young .Ladies, to learn Shirt Ironing and Collar Blocking; 20/ to start; new work only; five-day week. Apply MANAGER, ARCHIBALD CLARK AND SONS, LTD., Shirt and Collar Factory, Williamson Avenue, Grey Lynn. 137 rpwO tPR_JSISE_iS FOR BLOUSES WANTED IMMEDIATELY. MACKY, LOGAN, CALDWELL, LTD., Blouse Factory, ■Lome Street. S3 TYPISTE - STENOGRAPHER WANTED. Must be capable and- experienced. Salary to commence, £2 10/ weekly. Apply in writing to SECRETARY, AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD, Quay Street. 578 OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED FOR ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN With good training in Accounts and. Knowledge of Salesmanship, TO ACQUIRE- INTEffiBEST IN SOUND BUSINESS. Duties involve Assistant Management. Capital required not less than £500. Apply, with full particulars of experience, to " COMPANY." P.O. Box, 692. Auckland. 24 i —' | ARTICLES FOR SALE. Chairs In Oak and Rlma 1 A-f are 25 per cent, cheaper at George I Walker's Salerooms, 38, Queen Street. D T GEN£ROUS"~PRICE~For Your BelongA ings. Consult Geo. Walker. 'Phone 2857. D THE EXCELSIOR BICYCLE. — English built, Eadie hub, bell, pump, tools, front brake; £13 13 caslh.—F. R. Hutchinson, opp. Court's, Newton. B A NICE HANDBAG at a reasonable price at Thompson's, the Specialist in Ladies' Handbags, 46, Karangahape Rd. B A MONEY SAVER.—" The Wanderer." Don't wait for trams, they might stop; get a Cycle, cash or terms. —F. R. Hutchinson, Newton. B f A PERFECT BICYCLE. .__. "The Wanderer," built like a watch; absolutely the best; £11 11/; Dunlop Tyres and Tubes.—F. iR. Hutchinson, Newton. B

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 222, 18 September 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 222, 18 September 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 222, 18 September 1919, Page 1