SITUATIONS VACANT. I ACCOUNT Book Sewer, flret-class, | wanted. —Clark and Matheson, Ltd. I'rlnters, Bookbinders, Lithographers and ; Envelope Makers, 101-103-105, Albert St., Auckland. 16? BAKER'S Improver or Youth to learn j trade. Young Stoker please call again. Bakery, Glen Eden. 256 BOOT Trade—Good Pressman wanted; good wages.—Christie and Laing, 150, I Great North Rd. 564 . BOY, just left school, wanted.—Bailey, J Last manufacturer, 61, Union St. 246 ! KICbLAIbUS warned, Arney Kd. Job. — i G. G. Pollard, Builder, 3933, 2 rings. O\MP Cook, experienced, make bread; I also Third Cook and Porter.—Energetic, I 384. Star. 152 j CARPENTERS. —Best Tradesmen wanted, i no Saturdays; corner Sarsfleld and | Currnn Sts.. 'Heme Bay.—Grin, Builder. 604 j NGINE Driver, first ticket, used to slab j flrlnp. Blnele man pref.; good wages.— i Egmont. (Bos Co., Private Bag, Taumarunni. j GARDENER wanted for few days: capable lay ins a lawn and general tidying up.—Napier. Momingslde Railway Station. 593 TAD wanted t<) answer telephone.— -" Secretary, Victoria St. Carriers' Stand. ______ 241 PAINTER, good, and Paperhanger, wantp,l 1 T'«.-.n|.-vTti St.. T>nn«onhv. 253 PAINTER and Paperhanger; must be good tradesman.—Anply between 6 and 7 p.m.. 674, Dominion Rd. I 595 P~ Brush Hands wanted". Woo'lpy nnd Worthineton. Kozie Picture Theatre, Mt. Albert Terminus. 2SO A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. Written applications will be received by the undersigned on or before noon on SATURDAY, 17th March, 1923, for the following posiitons : — JUNIOR CADET. Salary to commence, £75 per annum. Increments In accordance with the Public Service Scale. Applicants must have passed the Public Service Entrance or some I equivalent examination and must j Btnte age and furnish testimonials. SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. Salary to commence, £130 per annum. Applicants must furnish testimonials. E. C. PURDIE, 609 Secretary. TJOY FOR OFFICE. INTELLIGENT BOY WANTED FOR OFFICE. Apply in own handwriting, ■ LEDGER, 392, STAR. 576 CARGOOD, SON AND EWEN, LTD., 154, HOBSON STREET. WANTED: EXPERIENCED PRESSEBS For Blouses and Underclothing. 531 BOARD OFFERED. 1 A VENUE, opp. Newton P.O.- -Select Board •**■ and Residence; billiards, tennis; good table; moderate tariff.—'i'houe 3018. B OOARD and Residence, double and single ■*-* rooms.—2o, I'lcton St., Ponsonby. 155 ■TJOARD—offered, ■• room, by *-* respectable family; 27/6.-27, O'Neill St., Ponsonby. So OOAE1) offered young gent 4 soft washing. ■*-* car stop, good locality; 30/ week.— Address at Stab. 98 fDOARD and Residenre.—Double Room, - 1 -* vaoalbtjLfiJ., 'phone; close to city; nice locality.—.}, vjraftoii Rd. .VA. BOARD and Residence, two single rooms, electric light, hot and cold bath.—o7, College Hill. 'Phone 2735. 89 T>OARD offered two or three Catholic -*-* Men. Heme Bay; private family; every comfort.—Address st Star. 523 BOARD, private; good borne; single room: terms moderate; 3 inins. from Green Lane Station.—233. South Rd. 5 BOARD and Residence, Furnished Flats. Bed Sitting Rooms, or Bed and Breakfast.—ss, .Tervols Rd., Ponsonby. 56 T3OARD and Residence, private family, ■*•' for 2 respectable gentlemen: 2min. from 2nd section.—Address at Stab. T2 OAKD and Residence offered.—4, West St., opposite Bank New Zealand, Newton. Under new management. 187 HELTENHAM. —Vacancies in superior home for few Gentlemen Boarders: tariff 30/.—Bl. Vanxhall Rd. 74 "piLENVILLE," Beresford St., No. 14. .has vJ vac-ancles for gents. Terms reasonable: Ist section. 305 ADLEIGH." opp. α-arnell P. 0., Bmin. .from city—Full board, or bed and 2320 Auto. B HOME, r.omfurtable, working man; c.1.. califont, washing and mending; 27/6. —29, Bright St. Eden Terrace. 620 HOME, Temporary, offered Lady cuu.a leseent: every care and attention; good table.—Write Xursine. 303. Stab. Ci JERVOIS RD.—Comfortable home offered business gentlemen: good table, every cony.; terms moderate. —Address at Star. " TOLIMONT" Private Hotel. 1. Symondt ** St.—Excellent Accommodation foi Visitors and Perinanents.—Mrs. Glck, late Mona House. 'Phone 3767. » B '•T7-ILLARNEY/' 48, Upper Vincent St.— -"- Vacancies for Permanents and Casual Boarders; quiet, central: moderate terms. U ANUKA," 42, Wellesfey St. E., above Albert Park. — t'acamies for Permanents, 35/; hot and cold shower, bath. I) rpAKAPUNA.—Board and Residence "at -*- Watea, The Strand, close to beach and tram. 17 "VTACANCI* for business gentleman In very * superior home. —For particulars, phone 3653. D 4 ACANCIES for Bonrdefs and Convalescents in best spot in Takapuna.—Kins 'phone 6S. Tnkapuna. 172 ■\TACANCY 3 men. private home: soft V wanning. mendinij.—»«. Virginia Ay., Eden Terrace. Phone 3.137. 586 ACANCY for respectable working men Boarders: very comfortable home: early breakfast: piano.—274. Ponsonby Rd. B -17-ACANCIES, two Business Gents: home I V comforts, soft waehlno: modemte. S2. Pine St.. Dominion Rd. Terminus. Jo • T rACANCY for 1 or 2 respectable Men. V washing, mendinjr, full board, piano: Ist section: 25/6 per week.—Address nt Star. 5±J rrTilNT'I HOUSK. — Select Board and V* R*esirlence: close Symonds St.. behind I 1 vrie Theatre; terms moderate.—"Phono ! 572 A. . co 6 BUSINESS I-n<!ies. quiet homely fnmily, ■—J wnßhinc terms rensonable; call 9-5.— i is. Hector St.. Home Buy. 2r. [.. -.- - -J DENTISTRY. -pAINLESS T>EXTIPTnY. No known process has given more general satisfaction thnn the method now followed by Mr. Howey Walker. Gentleness and extreme care. HOWEY WALKER . Dental Surgeon. 209, Queen Street. D TUITION WANTED. LESSONS on Banjo wanted by beginner. State terms to Banjo, 357, Stab. 68
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 57, 8 March 1923, Page 1
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