SITUATIONS VACANT. "DENCHMAN, flrst-class, wanted for ~ Country Sawmill; must be good sawkeeper.—Write Benchman. 175, Star. 20 CJOY or Youth, strong, wanted to lfarn ■»-» metal polishing.— Phillips and Smith. Adelaide St., Freeman's Bay. yS TJRICKLAYERS wanted. No. 7, Nugent J ~' St., off top end of Khyber Pass.—F. E. Drew, Builder. T>USHMEN (2; wanted; Breaker Out and ■*-* Sniper; mates preferred.—Apply Bartholomew Timber Co.. via Putaruru. 22 Jobbing, for three months, Wnnngnrei. — Apply Typographical Secretary, 63, Albert St.. 12 to 1. QANVASSBR wanted ; live man, no other need apply; wages and commission.— After 7 p.m., 42, Belffium St. 73 — Wonderful hoese-to-house Line. Send for particulars, or better still, send 4/ for sample.—C. P. ROBERTS, 127, Cashcl Street, Christchurch. /CUSTOMS Clerk, experienced, wanted. Vy Apply personally, Whitcombe and Tomha, Ltrl.. Queen St. /?J_ANG wanted to fall, on contract, 70 to }-* 100 acres. Wancanui River; 35/ and insurance.— Timber. 198, Star. 2S IMPROVER wanted to carpentry trade.— Phono 1705 A. 38 T AD, STRONG, WANTED. ABOUT 18. Apply MANAGER LITHOGRAPHIC DEPT., ■Brett Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd., Shortland Street. 1)4 PLUMBER wanted, registered pref.—W. J. Davles. Prospect Square, Ponaonby. 64 ■pLUMBERS, registered ; constant work ••- to (roOd moil ; 2/10 hour.—Watson, Khyber t'nss.—'Phone 1110 A. 161 LASTERERS wanted. — Fergus and Marks. Lolghton's Building. Hlgti St. SAW Doctor, assistant, wanted for country mill.—Apply in first Instance to Mr. A. E. Wright, D. Goldie and Sons, Ltd.. Auckland. 12 wanted for repairing, * tradesman, work must be guaranteed F. 8404, Star. OT'TH wanted for blacksmith's shon. City: able nail on preferred; Rood opportunity willing youth.—F. 8348, Star. A LEADING LIFE AND ACCIDENT ASSURANXE COMPANY, With 18 Branches Operating Throughout Australasia, REQUIRES TIIE SERVICES OF A COMPETENT ACTUARY. Apply, in confidence, in writing, to THE GENERAL MANAGER, S Box 1037, G.P.0., Auckland. ,piHEF EXPERIENCED, WANTED. Apply AUCKLAND CLUB, Shortland Street. 19 PERSONAL APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED. From ENERGETIC and RELIABLE MEN Of Good Address ' For Positions on Our SALES STAFF. First-Class Remuneration on Commission Basis to Suitable Applicants. 10.30 A.M., TUESDAY, 274, QUEEN ST. (Upstairs.) 6 CJ, E ED S MAN, ° Capable of MANAGING RETAIL, SHOP. Write in flrst Instance, stating age, experience, and wages expected (references indispensable), SIBUN'S SEED SHOP, 91 Newmarket. T3OBOUGH OF DARGAVILLE. APPLICATIONS FOR WORKING FOREMAN. Written Applications, marked "Working signed up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY June 12, 1923, for the position of WORKING FOREMAN at a salary of £6 per week. Applicants must stnte whether married or single, and enclose tno testimonials received within the last two years. The isuccessful npplicant will be required to taSe up his duties within one week from the date of appointment. Schedule of Duties may be inspected at the Office of this paper or during office hours at the Town Clerk's Office. W. MARTIN, Town Clerk. DargaviUe, June 30, 1923. 54 TNVOICE TTPISTE ■*• WANTED, Apply, by letter, only, enclosing copies of testimonials, and stating age and experience. L. D. NATHAN 4ND CO., LTD. TT/ , HOLESALE SOFTGOODS. Applications are Invited for the POSITION OF MANAGER OF DRESS DEPARTMENT. In South Island Warehouse. Commensurate salary to a capable person. Communications, which will be treated as confidential, should be addressed to the undersigned, stating age, experience, and enclosing copies, not originals, references. STAMINA, C/o Charles Haines Advertising Agency. The Dalgety Building, Wellington. 74 iVEW ZEALAND PERMANENT FORCES. AIR SERVICE BRANCH." Applications for the following vacancies In the Air Service Branch of the New Zealand Military Forces should be forwarded to reach General Headquarters, N.Z. Defence Forces, Wellington, on or before 30th June, 1923:— 2 PILOTS. 1 AERO ENGINE 'FITTER. 1 CARPENTER RIGGER. Conditions. —Successful applicants will he appointed on probation for a period of six months after which time, if satisfactorily reported upon, the appointments will be confirmed. Before final acceptance, selected applicants will be required to pass a medical examination. Those finally selected will be required to report at Sockburn for fluty within one monfh of date of notification of acceptance. PAY OF PILOTS. CapUins.—£3Bs, rising by biennial increments of £30 and £40 to £455 per annum, plus flying pay at rate of £10 per month. Lieutenants.—£29o, rising by biennial increments of £25 to £40 to £355 per annum, plusflying pay at rate of £10 per month. N.C.O. Mechanics.— Sergeant £253, Corrie?, 1 p^a L m A aS"X a wanfe 0 -of « annum. BOATS VAOHT, small cabin, wanted from 16ft Xi upwards, centreboard or keel.—Write S seas, smb.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 131, 4 June 1923, Page 1
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