SITUATIONS VACANT. I I'IcEPAID Advertisements, not exceeding twelve words, One Shilling; three consecutive insertions. Two Shillings and Sixpence. ] BOOT- Trade—Wanted, Girl, with experience, for (Teantng-up Room. —Apply Swill toil and Oates, Ltd., West St., Newton. x 23 CASUAL Employment offered unemployed single man ; good wages. State age.—11. 2!)I)S, S'l'Ait-. 21 / IU.IT and Trouser Machinists, also Coat x-- 1 Finishers.-—Walton. 4, Kingston St., City. 22 TfjIXPERIEM ED 2-needle Bloomer Machinist.—Apply ,'ta. Great North Rd. x2l When replying to Kflvertisemenis, unless otherwise stated, copies only of references should be enclosed. OMART Boy, not over 17 years, wanted lor Alerchant's Store. —Apply own hand writing, Merchant, P.O. Box 00(5, Auckland. mmART Girls to train as milliners : immediate positions efficient workers. —Dni-li-igli College. CJTENOGItA I'll Ell Typiste, Junior, comliience Monday; state age, experience j salary expected.—ll. 2i)Mti, S'l'AK'. 21 WANTED, Man for launch, 30/, keep; small bond. —Interview outside "Star," 7_p.ni. x2l AroU'l'll wanted for factory, brass work. J- 21'» 1. New North Ril. x-1 - r , BOYS—Positions waiting in many 'j\J desirable country homes. _ Starting wages, with keep, inexperienced 5/ weekly, experienced 7/(5 to 10/. Also vacancies St. John's Farm, Meadowbank train treminus. Enrol at once—2s, Chancery Street. AUCKLAND BOYS' EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE (IXC.). Boys, for grocery, under ig YEARS. Must liave passed Sixth Standard. Bring School Ret'. Apply after 3 o'clock, Friday, June 22, NATIONAL DISTRIBUTORS, LTD.. Stanley Street. x2l /"ILERK — YOUXG MAN AS CLERK yj AND GENERAL ASSISTANT FOR A MERCANTILE FIRM. One witli initiative and experience in General Book-keeping and Office Routine. State age, experience, lull details, and enclose copies of references only. Salary commencing £2 10/. Write CLERK. 2014. STAR. 22 QPPORTUNITY. YOUNG MECHANIC WITH SALES ABILITY, GOOD PERSONALITY. Knowledge of Batteries Essential. Capable using Own Initiative and Holding Position of Authority. Write B. 2777, STAR. x2l WE HAVE A VACANCY FOR AN EXPERIENCED STRAW AND FELT lIAT BLOCKER. To suitable applicant we offer continued employment. Apply M.K. MILLINERY MAXUFACTURIXG C 0,., LTD., 24, Cook Street, City. x2l yyELLIXGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. ASSISTAXT DEXTAL SURGEOX. Applications are invited up to 9 a.m. on MOXDAY, July 2, 1934, for the above Position at the Wellington Hospital.
! Salary £2120 per annum. Particulars as to age, experience and qualifications to be forwarded to the undersigned, and marked "Assistant . Dental Surgeon." R. BROWN, x2l Secretary. ■yyIIANGAROA HOSPITAL BOARD. MATROX. Applications arc invited from qualified Nurses in Midwifery and General Hospital Practice for the Position of Matron at the sWhangaroa Hospital. Experience in Plunket Training an advantage. Salary at the rate of £170 per annum, loss cuts and wages tax, with Board, Uniform and Laundry. Duties to commence from lGtli July, 1034. Applicants are required to state age, experience and qualilieations, and enclose copies of at least three recent references, to tile undersigned not later than Friday, 29th June, 1934. Envelopes to be marked "Application Matron." 11. CHAPPELL, Secretary. Kaeo, North Auckland, 19/6/34. 23 BOARD OFFERED. ABSOLUTELY good Board, IS/; also A Casuals. —7, Mount St., Lower Symonds Street. AUCKLAND'S Agency, Phoenix Chambers, Room 29, 47-457, offer free service for Board and Residence Inquirers. D Devonport. — Excellent Accommodation for casuals and pcrmanents; moderate charges.—Mrs. A. E. Wagstaff. 'Phone 22-539. H U.MKOKTABI-E Rooms, from 7/6; Board from 17/0; near station. —'Phone 42-108. 28, St. George's Bay Road. B G 1 IKLS' Friendly Society Lodge, corner Wcllesley and Rutland Streets. 'Phone 42-362—Iteduced terms, permanent boarders. LENALVON " PRIVATE HOTEL. Waterloo Quadrant (opp. Governtaent House), Auckland's most modern Private Hotel. Permanents by arrangement.— Proprietress, Mrs. Biernacki. Telephone 40-G7S. B HANDY Symonds St.—Good Private Board, washing, mending.—6, Abbotts Rd„ Mt. Eden. 23 HARDINGE ST., City, Akarana-—Bed, Bath Tea, 1/G; Board, IS/6; Share Rooms. 5/ weekly. B HOTEL STONEHURS T. Symonds Street, Auckland. The Only Unlicensed Hotel De Luxe. 100 Rooms. MRS. E. CHURTON, Manageress. 'I'liOfte 43-773. Late of Wairakei. B " TOLIMONT," corner Lower Symonds O St., Alfred St.—Sunny Double and Single Rooms, superior; moderate.—Phone 43-767 B lAKGE Double Room, with fireplace; also Single Room ; tennis court. —Terrace Hotel. 7, City ltd. 46-747. B BEMUEKA —Large Bedroom, every comfort, garage.—l'lione 21-435. 21 rpHISTLE HOTEL, Licensed House, Queen J- St., opp. Majestic Theatre.—Bed and Breakfast, 5/6, 9/ day, £3 weekly.—Phone 45-437. J? WILTON Private Hotel, 44, Ivliyber Pass. Vacancies, Permanents and Casuals; tennis court. —'Phone 43-060. B BOARD WANTED. AUCKLAND'S Board. Residence Agency. Phoenix Chambers (opp. P. 0.), 47-487, offers free service Accommodation Seekers. D
BED Sitting Room, nice fireplace, with Board, wanted: one lady.—Write" J?. 2774, Star. _x2l BOARD wanted, by Business Girl handy Syinonds St.—Reasonable 2985, St A It. x2l BOARD wanted for Lady and Girl 10, close to St. Benedict's School; terms moderate. — Replies 11a, Dickens St., I'onsonby. x2l USINESS Girls (2) require private Board, separate rooms ; Epsom, Remncra. Newmarket: terms moderate.— IT. 2025. STAR.. 21_ WANTED by 'Semi-Invalid Man, Good Home, ncp.r tram : terms moderate. — Foster, 21, .Ponßsmby Road. x2l
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 145, 21 June 1934, Page 1
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