SITUATIONS VACANT. (PliEiMlli Ad*er:UeffleßU sot exceedlaa fifteen words. Ooe ShiiUag; three cob i swuUve lasertioßS. Two Shillings art ' Sixpence J ." ASSISTANT, lady, .rouns. for confec•tTiri onery : .^l>«£ieuced.— Apply Harrison. •fl). Karangahape Rd. X 7 ; TJAXDSMAN wanted, any instrument, ■ -"-* reorganisation. Whangarei contest. ; Port Auckland Band.—A. McDonald. Sec 12, Eden St.. Newmarket, or Band Room! , <junr SL. Thursday or Monday. 7 : DOATBUILDEBS (2# wanted: used to *-* launch work.—Apply E. R. Lane Plcton. 7! I T»ODY MAKERS. PANEL BEATERS, i ■" UPHOLSTERERS AND MACHINIST ' first-class, required. J. POMEROY AND CO.. LTD.. I HAMILTON. f • fli OOT Trade.—Junior Girt wanted.— *-* Oborn'a Shoe Store. 240-2, Hobeon ' St. 8 J DOOT Tnde. Retail.—Lady, capable tak- ■*-* Ing charge ladies department.—Refe.. ' experience, to Hannah's. Karanganape Rd. i . . * 7 | . T>OOT SALESMAN wanted (or Men',. ' -*-» Department. Exceptional prospects for i young nan of initiative, energy and winning . personality.—Write in first instance, giving full particulars of experience, ace. eta. to S. STONE AND CO.. LTD.. 227. Queen St.. Auckland. s7 TJBICKLATEU and Paperhangcr wanted. ■*-» for repairs.—Apply at house, Xo. 6, Bronte St.. City, between 11 am. and 12 noon. Wednesday.. xS house to bouse, additional Une, good selling.—lnquire Stab 24. x 7 CANVASSERS (6). Household Lines; excellent selling; commission.—B. Phoenix Chambers. Queen St. x 7 woman, wanted. 34 hours J week. —Write B. 4281. Stae. x 7 UTTER wanted for Special ChartsWrite T. 4416. Sta». xSI D" RUMMER. old time, wanted, share profltg.—Ring 20-817. x 9 I MACHINISTS for ' •*-* ladies' underwear; also Shirt Sleeve Machinists. I Apply J. BRE.VNAN. I C/o RENDELLS. LTIX. Xewton. x~ TXTELLIGENT Youth. 15 or IS! for ■*■ grocer's shop; little experience essential; refe.: ride bicycle.—lnquire Star 989. 7 LADY Canrassers wanted, refined, good appearance. Introduce distinctive exclusive stationery, refe.—Apply 709. Dilworth Bldgs. 7 T EDGERKEEPER. C.P.0.. Box 482. this I-M Position has been filled. 7 ECHANIC. motor cycle only, most be smart worker, eificient and fully qualified.—White. 17. Karangahape Rd. x 9 SALESMAN. Canvasser, old eetabUshed land agency.—Applications Box 639. G-P-O. x 7 SALESMEN and Saleswomen wanted for necessary household lines: good payI ins oroposition : big money being earned.— 126. Crowhnrst St.. Newmarket 8-10 a.m. :7 WA X T E D. IMPROVER TO SHIRT AND PTJAMA PRESSING. R. T. WOODS. 16. Mackelvic Street. Grey Lynn. x" W)MAX wanted for Housework: m«st be able to take care of child.—ls3. Symondu St. 7 VOfTII wanted to drive botcher's small •*- delivery van : experienced.—Apply V. Reid. 9. Khyber Pass. XT VOI'TH. 16-7, to Assist in Factory. •*■ Apply at once, VACUUM CLEANING CO..'OF. XJS.. ACT. Buildings, Corner Weilesley and Albert Streets. 7 "JT LEAUINO Afforestation C«SV«ar A retire* the services pf Six Htgfc Grade Agents. No prrrinaa experience necessary, but applicants must'' be willing and ambitious, and have good credentials. Cewmisston terms only.—Write B. 4267, Bta*. x 8 TXVOICE CLERK. (MALE) WAXTKD. A Good Opening for Smart Tonng Man. J With Knowledge of HARDWARE AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. Invoicing Experience Essential. State age, experience, and wages required. Write B. 4276. STA». ■ EN AND WOMEX (30) WANTED, TO SELL I THEATRE TICKETS I ON COMMISSION. AUCKLAND UNEMPLOYED association; . professional chambers, IU, High Street. x 7 THE WAITEMATA ELECTRIC I*O\V£R BOARD Require the Services of A LADY DEMONSTRATOR OP ELECTRIC COOKING. Who will.be required to give Private and Public Demonstrations of Cooking by Electricity. , Previous - experience in the u?e of Electrical Cooking Apparatus is essential. SALARY, £3 PER WEEK. Written applications should reach the undersigned not later than' September 15 192?. ' .F. J. H. WILSON. ' - Resident Engineer. IX7ANTED at Woollen MUls. Petone. ~ a J°* EM iJ* FINISHER fir Womed and Woollen Fabrics. Applicants must be competent to supervise mending and finishc«f Ef£,:? d to , h r. e * to™** »«*«»- eal knowledge of finishing plant. Apply, stating age, experience, etc. to THB "BSBBSB K°Bff " AKO - Wellington. New Zealand. - x 8 SEEDS. PLANTS AND GARDEN. TCELAXD Poppies, Primulas. Cinerarias. A Lobelias. Pansies, 1/2 dew. posted.— Windust. Highbury Nursery, Three Kings. Auckland. 7 ONION Plants, Brown Spanish, good. 5/ 1000. carriage paid.—W. Cole, Lower Queen St.. Onehnnga. :xlt> jr\MOXS. extra selected. Brown Spanish. " 5/6 1000, postage paid. — Moore. Karatot Takapnna. D ONIONS, selected. long keepers: Brown or Straw Spanish: 5/6 1000. posted. Auckland Seed Co.. An»c At. P VINES (Grafted). Hamburg*, Albany Surprise. Golden QneeD. Muscats. «/. posted: Cl* per inp.—rnrhan. Henderson. C 4 WAR DECLARED ON SLUGS. >»' WET OR DRY. Gardeners! Worry no loneer. White Island Xo. 1 Fertiliser KOls Slugs at once, wet or dry. "For the purpose of destroying slugs and" snails I find White Island No. 1 Fertiliser a most effective agent," Mr. W. S. H writes. goH Fumjjfaat as WelL G W. PLUMMER, Seedsman and Florist. Agent. Broadway. Xewmarket. Phone 46-147. W WIRELESS APPARATUS WANTED. GOODS value 6d for each disused UX2OIA Valve. Bases wanted.—Jonas, Ltd.. Chancery St. ~v . g LIVE STOCK 4 VEHICLES FOR tALE. TTORSE. Cart. Haraeaa, good. *nler: carry **^g AovomtaitHTS mtomd nr on - AdwartiiMtiiu mmlvM *i%t* this near *•••• «t IaUM «jst. (toil,.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 211, 7 September 1927, Page 1
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