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SITUATIONS VACANT. [PREPAID Advertisements not exceeding lifteeii words. One Shilling; three consecutive insertions. Two Shillings and Sixpence.] BUSHMEN wanted. —Crosscutter, able to keep saw : Ropey, able splice ; Jaeker, £4 week, found.—Apply, between 7 and S p.m.. Savage. 3. Farnham St.. Parnell. 28 /CONFECTIONERY—Smart, experienced Saleswoman wanted, for high-class trade.—Apply, giving age, experience, wages expected, and copies of testimonials, to Perfection, 1450, Star. x-6 FITTERS (3), wanted : used to Marine work. Apply Thursday morning. MASON BROS., I'ackenhnm St., Freeman's Bay. s2t*. JOINERS, good, wanted; no others need apply.—lnquire Star 660. x 26 LADY Bookkeeper for retail shop.—Apply, stating age, experience and references. Write S. 1254. Star. 26 MOTOR Mechanic, first-class, wanted; capable in ail branches. —Apply Giles jßros.. Ltd.. Tuakau. 2S SHOP Foreman, for joinery, nrst-eiass; state wages, with copy of refs. —Write IS. 1450. Star. x 26 MAN, strong, active, must have had good experience in erecting or demolishing large wooden buildings; also must be i capable of taking charge of men. Three to four months' job in country. Board and fare paid.—Apply by letter, stating wages required for 10 Hours rer Day, experience, age, married or single, to 3, RANGIATEA ROAD, EPSOM. No Personal Applications Considered. 26 SECRETARY-ACCOUNTANT REQUIRED BY WHOLESALE FIRM OF MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS AND EXPORTERS. Salary £350 per annum, with good prospects. Reply, stating age and experience, and when able to commence duties, to PROVISIONS, P.O. Box 1143, City. x 26 APPLICATIONS (to be made on P.S.C. Form 17a, obtainable at Principal Post Offices), will be received up till NOON, for the undermentioned position : —• CLOSING JANUARY 14, 1929. DRAUGHTSMAN. HEAD OFFICE, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, WELL-! INGTON. Remuneration from £355 to £400 per annum, according to qualifications j and experience. It is desired that applicants should have i a sound training in mathematics, mechanics and strength of materials, and be able to design details and prepare full working drawings, specifications and schedules of quantities. The appointee will require to possess qualifications in structural steel work of all kinds, including steel bridges; and/or general engineering construction in concrete, reinforced concrete and timber, including design of falsework. Further particulars may be obtained on application. SECRETARY. Public Service Commissioner, \2 Wellington. A PPLICATIONS (to be made on P.S.C. ■"■ Form 17A, obtainable at Principal Post Offices) will be received up till Noon for the undermentioned Positions :— (Closing 12th January, 1920.) j HEMP INSTRUCTOR. AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT, AUCKLAND. Salary, £400 per annum. It is desired that applicants should have a sound knowledge of all phases of the Flax Industry, and of the care and manipulation of the flax slripper. INSPECTOR OF GEAR. MARINE DEPARTMENT, AUCKLAND. General Division. Salary £345 per annum ; maximum, £420. It is desirable that applicants should be not more than 40 years of age. Qualifications for the position will include experience in the loading and discharging of cargo, and the repair and maintenance of ships* cargo running gear. Satisfactory evidence as to ability to carry out the General Harbour Regulations relating to cargo working and safe working loads is also desirable. Further particulars may be obtained on application. SECRETARY, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. :29 FARM HANDS.

MARRIED Couple, both milkerg, man general farm work; wages £4 ; own cottage.—Phone 206w, Te Awamutu. x 26 PUPILS WANTED. ART Basket Work, Leather Work, Poker Work, Pewter Work, Pen Painting, Carving, Prospectus posted. — Miss Ayling, 4, Strand Arcade. C A SIILEIGH COLLEGE, N.Z. Insurance **■ Bldgs.—Tuition, day and evening, for Matriculation and General Educational I Work. x 26 I Tf» B. PICKERING, Academy, Upper A-i. Queen Street —Saxophone, Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo, Ukulele; thorough modern tuition. "VfAEWA KAIHAU, Teacher of Maori -*-*- 1 - Songs, Hakas and Poi Dances.—2l7, Pacific Bldgs. Private Phone 20-108. D BOARD OFFERED. ' i ACCOMMODATION, full board, 27/; early I **- breakfast; or Furnished Room, reason.-! able.—7. Cleveland ltd., Parnell. x2O j ACCOMMODATION for Boarders, home away from home.—W.C.T.U. Hostel 3<".3. Queen St. Phone 40-204. U A CCOMMODATION—Large. Double and ■** Single Rooms; premanents. casuals; full board.—ls4, Graftou Rd„ Phone 45-655. Pi A CCOMMODATION—Bed, Breakfast. 4/, -*A. Furn. Flat. 2mins tram, beach.— Mrs. Evcrson, "J, .Sentinel Rd., Heme Bay. x 27 A CCOMMODATION. good table, central, J--V- single and double rooms, permanents, casual.—lS, Day St., Imin Karangahape R' l - x2O I ACCOMMODATION, I'ermanents. Casuals,! *"»- Bed, Breakfast; select; city; terms moderate.—Nome Private Hotel, 7, Scotia Place. q ACCOMMODATION.—ThirwiII, 27, Hep--rx burn St., Ponsonby.—Single and Double Rooms, quiet, good table; terms moderate. •>$ A CCOMMODATION — Visitors, Bed" f*- Beakfast. 57; Full Board. 8/ daily' i.- _/ weekly; permanents from 30/ JL Mathayon." 23. Park Rd.. Grafton. I none 43027. p B A .J£P XI S? , overlooking harbour.— Whare Pal," Hardinge St.. Citv. Terms reasonable. Mrs. O'Sullivan. Phone 47-170. 1 T>ED nnd Breakfast offered * Business ■*-» Gentlemen in comfortable home ■ moderate tariff; Grafton.—lnquire Star — ————— XJO T>KD, Breakfast, Board; permanents XJ casuals; every conv.; lmin. tram. —Hi' Belgium St.. Newton. X -_>G "OOARD, Residence: casual. Bed, Break- ■*-' fast.—44. Wellesley St. E.. City. 27 P A K LTON HOUSE, 210, Hobson St.— y* Board and Residence: also Single Rooms. Under new management. p) TROUBLE Room, also Single, with or without board; permanents or casuals: every convenience. -Phone -J4-."?4:>. xL'»; lUGGAGE free to the Whare Pni Hotel. ■* private Hotel. Hardinge St.. City.— Ring Mrs. o'Sullivan. 47-17 H. U MT. ALBERT Term. — •Linden." HR3, New North Rd.—Bed. Breakfast. .",/; Full Board from 30/ ; modern con vs. Dl BOARD WANTED. BOARD wanted Baby Girl, aged 2 years: reasonable. —Write M. 2, Stak. 2»i JTT7ORKINGMAN requires Board, private * ' family, second section.—Write City, 33. [Stab, 26

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 305, 26 December 1928, Page 1

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