SITUATIONS VACANT. t [PREPAID Advertisements not exceeding fifteen words, One Shilling; three consecutive insertions. Two Shillings and Sixpence.] ACTS— ACTS—ACTS.—Amateur, Professional ; good engagements guaranteed. ' Apply evenings, Hippodrome and Empress ■ Theatres. xji BOOT Trade.—Wanted, First-class Clicker; also Boy for Clicking Room.—Trenwi th Bros., Wakefield St. 3 BOOT Trade — Girl wanted, assist in machine room.—Apply Bridgen's, 66. , Prospect Terrace, Dominion Rd. x 3 BOY, strong, smart for tyre repair shop.— Fred Stephenson, Customs St. West. 1 BOY wanted, 15 to 16, for grocery business.—Apply S. W Smeeton, 112, Dominion Rd. 1 /CANVASSERS wanted for household vV articles; good commission.—Apply 70, , Sarsfield St., Ponsonby. 1 /CARPENTERS wanted, first-class men only.—New job, Ferguson Ay., Edendale; xl CLERK, male, 18-20, required for ledger and general offlev.—Apply own handwriting, copies refs., W. 512, Si&k. x 3 ' /COOK wanted, to do home cookery; must be clean and experienced.—Automatic Cafenet, Swanson St. xl Roofing Tiler, with recent Eng- ■*■** lish experience, wanted, to undertake contract work.—Write W. 466, Stab. xl /C IRIf for Tea Packing.—Apply by letter, vJ P.O. Box 995. xl ItTAN, good, wanted for Deal Frame; must keep good saw.—McLeod and Gardner. Puketitiri. x 7 "]\TAN, middle-aged, milk one cow, generally useful ; small wage.—Bell's Registry. Winstone Bldgs., Queen St. xl "PLASTERERS (2) wanted.—Apply Purdy, J New Winter Gardens, Domain. xl ] rpAILORESSES — Experienced Costume■ and Frock Hands, also Good Machinists for Frocks and Velour Coats, wanted urgently; highest wages; constant employment.—London Clothing Factory, 11-13,1 Gane Bldgs.. Wyndham St. x 3 rpRADESMAN wanted, with refs., to Recover Suite.—Write Box 256, Auckland. 1 XTOUNG Lady Machinist, for leather bag making.—Apply W. B. Barlow, 11. Airedale St., City. 2 YOUNG MAN, about 18, wanted for Public Accountant's Office; some bookkeeping experience essential; salary about 40/. WRITE T. 242, STAR. x 2 HARBOUR BOARD. Superintendent's Office, Quay Street, Ist February, 1925. APPOINTMENT OF CADET FOR SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Applications will be received at this Oifice until Noon of TUESDAY, 7th February, 1928, for Cadet for Secretary's Department. Salary to commence, £65 per annum. Conditions of Appointment may be seen at the Board's Office, Quay Street. By Order, H. B. BURNETT, xl Superintendent and Secretary. APPLICATIONS (to be made on P.S.C. form 17A, obtainable from principal Post Offices) will be received up till Noon for the following position:— (CLOSING FEBRUARY 15, 1928) INSPECTORS OF MACHINERY AND ENGINEER SURVEYORS OF SHIPS (combined positions), MARINE DEPARTMENT, WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND, PROFESSIONAL DIVISION, COMMENCING SALARY £380 PER ANNUM. It is desired that applicants should be not more than 40 years of age. Engineer's Certificate (steam) of Imperial validity. Particulars of further qualifications! necessary for these vacancies may be obtained on application. SECRETARY, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. 1 jQENTAL MECHANIC WANTED. Permanent Position for Good Man. J. H. KINNEAR, Dentist, 3, Darby Street, City. xl PUPILS WANTED. A COURSE with Druleigh College will get you that coveted position; inqnire now.—Phone 46-884. RD ACADEMY Building, Upper Queen St.— J. O'Kane has Resumed Tuition, Pianoforte, Violin ; also String Instruments. 3 A RT Basket Work, Leather Work, Poker Work, Pewter Work, Pen Painting, Carving. Prospectus posted.—Miss Ayling, 4, Strand Arcade. C A SHLEIGH College, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs.—Tuition for Matriculation, Professional Prelimns.. Teachers' Certificates, P.S.E.. Backward Education. C A SHLEIGH Coaching College, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs.—Public Examinations, Backward Education Tuition, dav, evening. Phone 42-262. 1 AT Once ! Modern r-ethods of commercial training ensure an immediate success.— Druleigh College. Anzac Ave. RD T>OOKKEEPING and Accountancy, Classes J-* and Correspondence.—Phone 46-071. The School of Accountancy, Security Bldgs.. Auckland. D CC. OVERBYE has Resumed Teaching • Piano, Violin, Theory.—2S, Lancing Rd.. Edendale. x 2 T")RESSMAKING and Classes — Ladies' materials cut and fitted daily. 10-12. 2-4; also quarterly classes. — McClymont and Woodhead. 40. City Chambers. C ER. PICKERING resumes Teaching, " February 1, Saxophone, Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo.—Academy Music, Upper Queen St.. next Tabernacle. x 7 HARRY niSCOCKS, Composer "Tjie Nun's Prayer;" Teacher Piano, Violin. IS. New St., Ponsonby. Studio phone 26-6<">3. C HEMINGWAY'S lead in practical instruction in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping: day or evening classes.— Chancery Chambers, O'Connell St. RD JOHN MANSON, Teacher of Violin, Mandoline and Piano.—Studio, 243! Symonds St.. opp. Post Office. C "IITISS COULTHARD resumes Dressmaking i-'-i- Classes on Monday, February 6 — Pierce's Bldgs., top Symonds St. Phone 43-680. - i MOTOR Driving—MayhilTs Motor School, 8. Lower Albe.t Street. Phone 44-174. Established 191 S. C "jITOTOR Driving taught by practical motor engineer, modern car. council certificate guaranteed.—Aing 43-243 for appointments. | CJEND for list of courses covered bv | Druleigh College; modern methods, j reasonable fees.—Anzac Ave. rd AGENCIES OFFERED. GENTS R E Q U I R E D. Excellent opportunity for willing and ambitious agents, offering rapid advancement to successful men. Previous exn°rience not absoli-tely necessary. We will coach and assist you. MANAGER, TIMBERLANDS. LTD National Mutual Life BuUding, Shortland St.. Auckland. 2 AGENCIES WANTED. AND COURTNEY, Business iH, Organisers and Sales Specialists Hellaby's Bldgs.. Queen St. Phone 40-555. D TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. rpiPEW RITBR, Underwood, brief carriage. good order; also Ellams Duplicator in wooden case, portable, as new.—Apply Kenjdoa, MjHb and Stewart, 300-&05. Chancery
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 26, 1 February 1928, Page 1
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