SITUATIONS VACANT. repaid Advertisements not exceeding j , eighteen words. On* Shilling ; three : X consecutive Insertions, Two Shillings and C Sixpence.] s S3ISTANTS and Improvers wanted for »- Dressonaklug and Blouses; good wages £ capable hands. —Boudoir, Karangahape 1.. near Tivoll. 519 VRAPERY Improver or Apprentice— .- ' Holmes, Draper, Ponsonby. 551 -J "IRESSMAKER, good, wanted by the day. " Apply Mrs. Wrlghtson, Hurstmere - 1., Takapuna. 330 J "«IRLS wanted, new work (clean); rapid a 3T advancement; 5 days a week. —57, Eden | [irracc. ' _JSIU J vEKIi, young, wanted for laud and estate - T agency office.—Moffat and Ballard, J ueen St. 115 . ~< TItLS wanted for the best ventilated J I" mangle room In Auckland: 25/. —.'Briti.-m lundry, Parnell. . 11 ■VIIILS - for~tho Bookbinding Department J T wanted.—Arthur Cleave and Co., Ltd.. J rinters and Publishers, High St. 77 "1 IRLS and Women wanted for mangle X room, no experience required; £1 week • start.—New Zealand 'Laundry Co., Quay "1 ;reet. 70 J CJRL, strong, young, wanted as Apprcn- ~* ttce for Home-made Cake Kitchen, 27, ] ."ellesley St. West. Hours: 7.30 a.m. to J SO p.m. 113 a C IRLS (2), respectable, wanted for fruit "j X" picking and labelling; good wages.— J hompson and Hills, Ltd. .Fruit Preservers, I Iclson Ct. 209 S PNIOR Typiste required for city office; previous experience essential.—Apply , !ox 59, Auckland. 39 ' wanted for office.—Apply i L-* P.O. Box 192. 122 . " ADY, young, wanted for retail grocery; • -i must be experienced and accurate. — I estiruontals and wages to Grocer, Dolulnm Rd. P.O. s'— ' LADY, young, wanted; some experience In ' bookkeeping, and attend to customers.— ; ipply Modern Button Factory, 12, Welles- ■ i-S St. West; _ llfa > r AUNDRY—Woman, reliable, wanted, for ( 1-* washing, 4or 5 days weekly.—Cutler's Standard Laundry, Queen St. Open evenngs. __f 43 * YfACIIINIST, smart. wanted, shirt, L>A pyjama, and kulcker hand; also finishers, Apprentices, and 2 Needle 1 dachluists; wages from £2 to £2 10/. —Apply t my time to SI. Symonds St. 560 ' \T] LLINBItY. —Several Improvers and -'A Apprentices for the millinery work00m wanted; good wages, constant work, 10 work Saturdays.—Apply The Bon larche. Karangahape Rd. 509 , N'LTRSES wanted for the Auckland Mental Hospital. Previous experience un- , lecessary. Salary. £115 per annum, less a leductton of £25 for board, lodging, iniform, etc.—Apply at once to the i 23 MEDICAL SOP BR INTEND EN T. 2JHOP Assistant, experienced, wanted. — ' J G. Kent and Sons, Bakers, Newmarket. 600 SHOP Assistant, young and reliable, 1 wanted for the Auckland Dairy. 11, I Pitt us SIIOT Assistant, experienced, required 0 immediately; wages, 35/. —Apply Anierson, Shortland Tea Rooms, Shortland j st. j* 2 * ■ SHORTHAND-TYPISTE -jvanted, knowledge bookkeeping preferred; good prospects and good wnges to right nppli-1 cant.—Write Systems, 498, Star Office. 65 STENOGRAPHER, Experienced, required 'J for large city office. Also Competent rypiste.-knowledge of shorthand not necessary.—'State age, experience, and salary relulred, to Correspondent, 502, Star Office. mtAILORESSES. — First-class' Trousers and JL Vest Hands wanted.—P. Groos and Co., 273, Queen St. 188 rpAILORESSES. —Wanted, 2 First-class A. Vest and Trouser Hands; weekly or piece; fare paid.—H. Lee, Te Aroha. 94 fTtAILORESS (Skirt Hand) wanted, highest A wages, no Saturday work; also Aprentices.—Hugh Wright, Ltd., Queen St. 619 fTtAILOBISSSES. —Coat Machinists. Coat A Finishers; also Girls for under-pressing; constant work; 3-day week. —Morris, Third Floor. City Chambers. 152 TYTISTE, with some knowledge of shop work. —Wlldman and Arcy, Booksellers and Stationers, Shortland St. 86 fTSYPIST, experienced, required for city -•- merchant's office.—Apply, with copies of testimonials, to Typist, P.O. Box 480. Auckland. 2S TITOMAN, young, competent, wanted for " shop and tea rooms.—W. E. Stevenson, Box 32, Tanmarunni. 100 -\rOUNG Girls wanted, willing to learn; J- 20/ to start. —British Laundry, 119, Manukau 'Rd.. Parnell. 10 OUNG LADY wanted for Betail Milk Accounts. Apply by letter, AMBURYS, LTD.. 565 KaTangahape Road. GIRLS WANTED, FOR TEA PACKING. Highest Wages. Apply LIPTON, LTD. 634 GIRLS WANTED, FOR LABELLING, FILLING, AND PACKING For Our Factory. SHARLAND AND CO., LTD., Wholesale Chemists and Manufacturers, Kitchener Street. 632 A. PPRENTICES, IMPROVERS, AND J\- ASSISTANTS WANTED FOB, OUR MILLINERY WORKROOM. Apply MISS COOKE, MACKX, LOGAN, CALDWELL, LTD., Elliott Street. 21 ARCH. CLARK AND SONS, LTD., BLOUSE AND DB.ESS FACTORY, WIIdiIAMSON AVENUE. GREY LYNN. WANTED, 50 YOUNG GIRLS. JUST LEAVING SCHOOL, TO LEARN BLOUSE AND DRESSMAKING IN UP-TO-DATE HEALTHY FACTORY, Where work Is carried on under Ideal conditions. A Good Wage will be Paid while Learning. NO WORK ON SATURDAYS. The Fnctory is open all this week for the purpose of engaging those who wish tc join on MONDAY, January 12. Apply BLOUSE MANAGER. ARCH. CLARK AND SONS, Williamson Avenue. COAT AND SKIRT MACHINIST, Experienced, Wanted at Once. Highest wages. Constant work, and workroom bonus. 1 Also, GIRLS, just leaving school. Apply Monday, the sth Inst., F. M. KING, LTD.. ' DA.-t ±lt*rtStwefe
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 5, 6 January 1920, Page 1
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