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SITUATIONS VACANT. | [PKEPAU) Advertisements not exceeding | fifteen words, One Shilling; three conSirpence j SerUonß * Two ShiUings and A T ONCE.—6 Men, good appearance and character. Men of the forceful intelligence that is necessary to obtain business.— Apply 8.30 a.m., Wednesday, The Manager.! Harding Construction Co., 16. View Kd Mt. Eden. 22 ROOT Trade.—First-class Pump Hand panted immediately.—Trenwith Bros., Wakefield St. wanted, strong, for the Grocery J-» Trade.—Apply T. D. McNab, Northqote. x 23 TDOY or Youth wanted, used to work.— TT Burgess, Carriers, Dominion Rd. Terminus. x '> 2 "ROYS (2), smart, with bicycles, to can"T .jass; -Devonport residents preferred.— Write T. 985. Stab. v;r.». BLACKSMITH'S STRIKER Wanted for Mokai, STRIKER, SINGLE MAN. t Apply Office, Putaruru or Newmarket.—THE TAUPO TOTARA TIMBER CO.. LTD. 22 (4), girls, wanted; can earn 10/ to 12/ day; good selling line. Inquire Stab 80. "x 23 /^IANVASSERS—Three more Wanted, either sex; steady, easy, money-mak-ing line. —Apply 254, Karangahape Rd. x 23 CUSTOMHOUSE Clerk, experienced, wanted; single; testimonials.—Apply Best and Son, Endean's Bullying" y9*> ARAGE Attendant.—Applicants are adVJ vised the vacancy has been filled.— Battery. x 22 wanted for Binding Department.— Chas. Davy and Sons, Ltd., 220, Hobson St. 22 about 15, as junior assistant, fancy goods trade; good worker and intelligent.—Write B. 7664, iStab. x 22 T ITHOGRAPHIC Feeder, girl, wanted.— Apply Auckland Lithographic Co., Ltd., Stanley St. *22 "JITACHINIST, sober; set up, keep knives and saws.—State age and experience to B. 7160, Stab. x 24 TIfAN wanted for Wednesday for gardening; 12/ day.—Phone 25-535, to-night. x 22 "ITAN wanted, Lay and look after One Mile AM. Track.—Jones and Medley, Campbell's Point. x 23 ItTANAGERESS, Tearoom, Queen St., Auckland; experience essential.—Write S. 313, Stab. 22 "DIVET Heaters wanted. —Steel Construction Co., Shell Co.'s Yard, Freeman's Bay. x 22 /CSAXOPHONIST and Drummer wanted for Jazz Band.—Apply Thursday, 8 p.m., 4. Huia Rd., Pt. Chevalier. x 24 fTTAILORESSES.—First-class Coat Hands - 1 - wanted.—McDonald, 168. Queen St. x 24 fpAILORESS wanted at once, for Coats and Costumes; must be good.—4l, Lawrence St.. Herne Bay. x 22 fTV\IIX>RESS, immediately; first-class - 1 - Trousers and Vest Hand; able assist coats.—S. Williams. City Chambers. 24 "V7"IOLINIST, male, first-class, suitable for » old-time and Jarz, every Saturday night; urgent.—Write B. 7641. Stab. x 23 WANTED. Elderly Man, milk, garden, etc., handyman; refined.—Wlrte T. 980, Stab. x 23 ORGANISES, WANTED. Apply by letter, with Copies of Testlmdnlatapto GAVIN C. STOVE, Secretary, Auckland Labour Representation Committee. r22 "DUTTOX-HOLE MACHINIST, FIRST-CLASS, WANTED. Good Wages. Constant Work. R. T. WOODS, MANUFACTURER, 16, Mackelvie Street, Grey Lynn. x 23 tady hairdresser, competent. Permanent, Marcel Waver and Cutter. Good prospects to capable operator. SAMPSON TOILET PARLOURS, Broadway and Remuera Road. x 23 ITHOGRAPHIC FEEDER. WANTED. A GIRL FEEDER for Litho. Machine. &ltist have some experience. CHANDLER AND CO., LTD., 1, Pitt Street, Auckland. 22 mo DEMONSTRATE TO THE PUBLIC A WELL-KNOWN QUALITY ARTICLE, WE REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF fJIWO gALES JJEOPLE, EITHER MEN OR WOMEN. Based entirely on commission the weekly wages earned by other representatives of this firm average between £ 6 and £ 8 per week. The article is dignified and pleasing to handle, and successful applicants will have the whole-hearted support of his employers, who have a wonderful connection through all New Zealand. No Selling No Delivering. Anq person interested apply in writing to the AUCKLAND MANAGER. Real Silk Hosiery Mills, P.O. Box 1697. 23 PUPILS WANTED. ACADEMY BUILDING, Upper Queen St.— Pianoforte, Violin, Mandolin, Guitar. Interesting methods, ensuring rapid advancement.—J. O'Kane. 23 BARBOLA, Gesso Work, Batik, Ratiia, Coloured Leatherwork, Stencilling, Cane Basketry. — Miss Ayling, 4, Strand Arcade. • B COMMERCIAL Art — Druleigh College. Anzac Avenue. Phone 40-SS4. RD HAIRDRESSING, latest modes; Shingling, Facial Treatments, etc., taught thoroughly.—Madame Tait, 4. Bon Marche. Newton. B MILLINERY Classes, 2, Gaze's Bldgs., 4a, Karangahape Rd. —Miss Rutherford instructs pupils latest American Millinery methods. B MISS GREY, Dressmaking. Ladies' Tailoring Classes, also Secondary Schoolgirls Saturday morning.—Room 25. Princess Bldgs. B gWIMMING CLASSES. Coach to Miss Ena Stockley, winner N.S.W. and Australian Back-stroke Free Style Championship. LEARNERS AND ADVANCED. Enrol Now. All Ages of Either Sex. D. B. ANDERSON. Phone 42-746. Box 1327. B — A CCKLAND — JgUSINESS QOLLEGB Guarantees Results in SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOK-KEEPING. 201, Smith's Buildings, Albert Street, "Phone 40-630. Auckland. TF gHOWCARD WRITING— DRULEIGH COLLEGE, ANZAC AVENUE. PHONE 46-884. RD

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1928, Page 1