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SITUATIONS VACANT. 1 [ Prepaid Advertisements not exceeding | t fifteen words, One Shilling; three -C consecutive insertions, Two Shillings aud | t, ( p j X I»OOT Trade.—Machinist wanted for I * heavy work, highest wages: also Girl. .■*- to learn the trade. —W. Mouks, lv, Ruskiu |H St.,_l'arnell. |i 35 I ■» CHOCOLATE Hand Dippers, experienced.!! wanted immediately. — Apply Garlands. ,'S< Ltd., Arthur St., Ponsonby. SSo |-. COAT Machinist wanted (flrst-class); also J Vest Hand; no Saturday work. —Aucell -. and Ray. Ltd., BH. Symonds St. OS J DJiNIM Two-needle Machinist wanted; I! experienced; 5 day week. —Abbott. 84, '-j Hobson St.. Almond's Passage. 200 J VACTitItY "Toat and Vest Machinists .' "-*- wanted; highest wages: uo Saturdays, i - T. W. Brough, 170, Karangahape Rd. 501 i J IKL, smart, just left "school "preferrea. |■[ wanted for country store, assist lignt 1-1 bouse work; good home to suitable girt. 1 J It. J. Caltaux. Walmarle. 00 ,j, GIRL wanted, immediately, for otti<-ej-. work; no previous experience neces-,J sary, but oue with some knowledge of; v typing preferred.-31, Short's Buildings. I Queen St. 311 i MILLINER, good, spare time, wanted; -j plenty of work.—Address at Stab. 46 J ■JXILLINEKY Improver wanted, imme- I •"A- dlately.—The Parlslenne, Wellesley St. ( E 99 . r MILLINERY.— Experienced Milliner and t Saleswoman wanted for country; begin ; • duties March 10.—Apply, with copy of refer- < cuces aud wages required, Sale. 021. 1 T~~ TFIORESS—Good Trouser Machinist | wanted; constant work guaranteed: good wages.—l. McDonald. SS. Queen St. 100 rTVAILORESS wanted, urgently, for Finish- i| J - ing Velour Coats: highest wages — , London Clothing Factory. 20, Durham St. ' W. __ 513 j TAILORESSES WANTED, smart, with ; thorough knowledge of costume work, j and every branch of tailoring. Highest : ( wages. Apply at once.—EMPIRE CLEAN- j ING AND DYEING CO.. 358. Queen St._ 550 ! - ■\riOLINIST (Teacher) wishes 10 meet ♦ Pianist, with view to professional work^— Star : ™ ■ WANTED: Employers, and Women and Girls needing positions, to register at Women's Employment Bureau. 40A. High St. ___— — ' WANTED, for our Millinery Department. ' »> EXPERIENCED SENIOR SALESWOMAN. With Knowledge of Rest Trade. I MILNE AND CIIOVCE. LTD. ~>33 "VTOLNG Lady, experienced, also Girl, 1 to I- 3 ye-.rs' experience.—W. G. Offer, 44, Karangabape Rd. ' 5jA \ T 11. FA ULCOX BRIDGE, . "'MANUFACTURER OK LADIES' 1 AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, Requires: EXPERIENCED PRESSERS AND I FINISHERS, For Velour Coats. Apply, FACTORY, 107. WILLIAMSON'S AY., GREY LYNN. 6)0 J 1 T ADY (YOUNG) FOR CONFECTIONERY j ■" DEPARTMENT. i Must be Experienced. SMEETON'S, LIMITED, Queen Street. 64 ' SARGOOD, SON. AND EWEN, LTD., ' 154, HOBSON STREET. WANTED: ' EXPERIENCED PRESSERS For BLOUSES AND LNDERCLOTHING. «:J6 PUPILS WANTED. A SHLEIGH Coaching College, New Zea- ■£*- laud Insurance Buildings.—Coaching tor Public Examinations, Backward Lduca- | tlou, HuoKkeeping. Junior ami Sen.or. B • Home o. I'roiesslonal Dressw making, cutting, lit ting, designing. No j patterns, no charts. Success guaranteed.— | Modern Dressmaking Salon, Ellison's ; Chmbs., Queeja_St : _ B EFFECTIVE Tuition for Leading Exam-I Illations —Personal or Correspondence. I Herbert Mason, M.A., 32, King Edward St.. :ai! Writing.—llarle Giles System"; j classes Monday nnd Thursday evenings. I .20, Hellaby's Hldgs.. opp. G.P.O. 10 I TrLE GILES System of Handwriting- ' — I>av Classes and Private Tuition.— 211. Hellaby's Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. 13 J~AZZ, Jazl. .InzxT—Wi.s.in - | steps. Snecial class for beginners. — US, ' Mt. Eden Rd. 271 MOTOR Car Driving.—Council ccrtlflcate guaranteed.—Mayhill & Sexton, Queen . St. Garage. 317. Qceen St. Phone 2307 A. D MELBOURNE School Millinery—Oay Classes, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: quick method. ;G. Metinic's Bldgs.. Symonds St. 41 MISS NEARY'—Dressmaking Classes, 0 a.m. till 6 p.m.: evenings by appointment..—ll. Tabernacle Bldgs., Newton. B ISS SINCLAIR" Milliner. 2nd floor. Strand Arcade. Day and Evening Classes, also Orders and Renovations. B lANOFORTE. String Instruments; homes visited: pupils prepared for all examinations. —James O'Kaue, Studio 452, Queen_St. , 42 "TfIOLIN Teacher has Vacancies for V pupils: thorough tuition; 35/ a I quarter — Teacher. Q2.-.. Star. T27 O~W ! M M I X G CLASSES. Beginner and Advanced Classes now . forming. NEW TERM COMMENCES MONDAY , EVENING. FEBRUARY 12TH. For Reservation ring 'Phone 2746. ' B p. B 'ANDERSON. 1 fTIHE /COMMERCIAL ART jCJTUDIOS A ND mCITIOXARY HAS A FEW VACANCIES FOR ; STUDENTS OF COMMERCIAL ART AND i DRAWING. . EVERYONE WHO CAN WRITE CAN '■_ DRAW. '■ EVERYONE WHO CAN DRAW CAN 1 MAKE MONEY. r - EARLY APPLICATION IS NECESSARY. 1 . •I . j W. R. LETHBRIDGE ' j Gold Medallist, London. Lelpzic and Brussels Exhibitions), 1 ' I Art Director. ;i ■ J. S. L. STEWART. Managing Director. Office and Headquarters: 29, Second Floor. ■ His Majesty's Arcade, Queen Street. ;|_] PATENTS. lA. J. P A RK AN D S° N - I PATENT ATTORNEYS. (Established ;805). ip e i j. 7 - Resident Partner: A. J. P\RK C E . City Chambers, opp. John Courts. ' ' U I LEASE OFFERED. TJAPAKURA—New Brick A- Shop to Lease.—W. K. Francis. Agent. Papakura. 317 : fiHOP, good, and Living Rooms, 5 years' 1 lease; rent £2; £ 300, stock optional. >, Xo agents—Urgent, BS7, Stab. 19 i

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 51, 1 March 1923, Page 1

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