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SITUATIONS VACANT. 'J , O PLUMBERS. P LUMBERS WANTED. Apply : t. r. Mclaughlin, Plumber. ■11. Owen St., Wellington. 250 0 mo ADVERTISING MEN! LEAPING ADVERTISING AGENCT Has a Vacancy for an EXPERIENCED AND CAPABLE ADVERTISEMENT WRITER, To take Charge of their RETAIL COPY DEPARTMENT. Must be nblo to write original, convincing and sound selling copy, make clear, striking Inyouts, and render efficient service to fli<"nt?. Preference will be given to a man ■with good experioncp of both retail nml National copy writing, and splendid probpects await tho right man. Apply in thn strictest confidence, enclosing samples of own work (which -will be preserved and returned), and stating salary required, to S. SSIC, STAR, AUCKLAND. m O MILLINERS. MILNE AND CHOYCE Require EXPERIENCED ASSISTANTS TTor Their Millinery "Workroom. Apply MR, JAMTESOM, Sixth Floor. rpOWN CLERK BEQOIKBD. CITT OFTVEDLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. Written Application's for the Position of TOWN CLERK to the City of Wellington, Now Zealand, will be receivpd at the Town Clerk's Office, Town Hall, Wellington, New Zealand, np until 3.30 p.m. on March 1, 102 R. Previous municipal experience advantageous, but not essential. Salary £14.10 per annum. Permanent position with excellent prospects of advancement for man with requisite qualifications. Schedule nf duties, and copies of conditions governing candidature may be had on application to the Office of the Town Clerk. Auckland, or of Gordon and Gotch (Australasia), Ltd., Advertising Agents, Auckland. All applications will be held In strictest confidence. They should be supported by original testimonials, and- give fullest particulars in rigid conformnnee with _chedule of conditions. Address Acting Town Clerk, Wellington, Kcw Zealand, endorsed : "Application for Position of Town Clerk." 40 PUPILS WANTED. ART Baaketwork, Leatherwork, Pokerwork, Pewterwork, Pen Painting, Carving. Prospectus posted.—Miss Ayllng, 4. Strand Arcade. C A SHLEIGH Coaching College, New Zea- "- land Insurance Buildings.—Bookkeeping Junior, Senior; individual attention : moderate fees.—'Phone 26-343. BECOME an Efficient Dressmaker—Learn Cutting, Making, Designing.—Modern Dressmaking Salon, Ellison Chambers, Queen St. _B BOOKKEEPER'S Diploma. — Small classes, under qualified accountant. Commencing March.—Particulars from Accountant, P.O. Box 1675. D BRESSMAKING —Classes Re-open Monday, Feb. B.—Miss Coulthard, Pierce Bldgs, Upper Symonds St. Phone 43-6 SO. ■pjRBSSMAKING Classes.—Costumes, Coat -L* Frocks, Evening Dresses, Cut, Fitted. Hours: 10-12. 2-4; evenings arranged.— McClymont and Woodiead, 40, City Chambers. v ER. PICKERrNG, Teacher Saxophone, • Mandolin, Guitar (Hawaiian), Tenor Banjo.—Teaching resumed Studio. 16, Academy Music, Upper Queen St. Phone, 44-475. p "C\BENCH Tuition.-Mademoiselle Mugseler - 1 - resumes early February Intending Pupils may be enrolled.—392, Mt. Eden Hd v /> ENT has vacancies Pupils, Piano ; terms 30/; homes visited If required.—Write Teacher, c/o. Rußhton, Ponsonby. 23_ riENTLE-MAN has Vacancies Pupils, piano, 30/ term ; homes visited If required.—l 9. Pompallinr Tprrnce. Ponsonby. JOHN MANSON, Teacher of Violin, 'Cello w and Mandolin, resumes Teaching Monrtay, February 1. 1926.—Address- ">43 Syronnds St., opposite P.O. T ADIES, Make Your Own Dresses Costumes. We Cut. Tack. Fit, you finish Misa Watt, Tabernacle Bldgs. ' c T ILLIAN BRAITHWAITE, iTTTT ±* Teacher Singing. Voice Production" Piano, Theory-—Studio 229, Jervols Rd ' Heme Bay Terminus. £ iu-ILLINERY Classes Come and ■*■'-"- learn to make your own hats Miss Sinclair. Pncific .Buildings. f < VriSS CORNTHWAITE resumes Millinery ■*•«- Classes on F<eb. 1, No. 6, Tabernacle Bldgs.. Newton. MOTOR Car Driving.—Council Certificate guaranteed.—Mayhlll's Garase 6 Tjpwer Albert St. Phone 42-367. ' d ATOTOR Driving taught thoroughly by w-'- 1 - experts: Council Certificate guaranteed; fees moderate.—Thomas Needham I'rincipal, Auckland Motor School 57' Albert St. ' d MRS. McINTYRE, L.C.V.— Violin and _ Piano. —24. Paice Ay., Dominion Rd. S4 RS. PAGE, Teacher Pianoforte, Theory,' certificated; speoinl attention junior pnpllsMnodernte.—S. Nixon St., Newton. PIANO, Violin—Certificated Teacher has Vacancies; homes visited if desired from £11/ term.—Write H. SlO6. Star. PIANO. —Gent has Vacancies, Pupils ; £ 1 1/. Special attention children ; homes visited Pousonby if required.—Write S 8537. Star. _____^ PRISCILLA Dress Cutting, Fitting Classes, from 9 a.m. Evenings by appointment. —Above Smith and Caughey's. Newmarket. 1£ SHOWCARD Writing offers congenial remunerative employment. Easily learnt. Moderate terms. —"X" System, 32. Queen St. D CJTART steady Study with Herbert Mason. M.A., Professional Coach.—32,. King Edward St.. Dominion Rd. C TEACHER has vacancies Pianoforte. Mandoline: terms moderate: homos visited.—G. Bnll. 336, Old Great North IM. rpEACHER, experienced, has Vacancies. J- pupils, piano, singing: oniek progress assured; terms moderate. — 263, Ponsonby Rd. 12's rpHELMA GORDON. L.T.C.L.. L.A.8.. -*- Tpnohor Piiinifnrte Theory.—Studio 81, Vermont St.. P.mgmihv. Phone 26-15)4. C ijgWIMSIINO INSTRUCTIONS. ALL CLASSES RESUME JANUARY 4TH. I wish my many pupils the Compliments of the Season. D - B. ANDERSON. LIVE STOCK AHpJ^__r^r^_7 LIVE STOCK AND VEHtCLEB WANTEO. TZTAWKER'S Turnout wanted ]n ~, BIRDS FOR SALE. YOUNG Canaries, pri ze strain, also last J- seasons Hens and Cages Z n ,?'

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1926, Page 2