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SITUATIONS VACANT. AUCKLAND Sawmill requires i-N Sawyer, keep own saws; Benchnian, ditto; Yard Tallyman, experienced goose saw; Bushmen, etc. Only first-class men need apply.—Write, stating . qualifications, etc., to BUSH. 4199, Star. *24 PROBATIONER Nurse with some experienee.—Ring 16-523 to-day. x2l BTRBADING Tyre Repairs.—Wanted Man, capable organising workshop.— Write Competent. 3735, Star. 21 QMART BOY, WITH BICYCLE, For Engineering Warehouse. S. 4212, STAR. xitt WAITRESSES, Boxing Day, Ellerslie raC es. —Adams and Sons, Ascot Dining Rooms, McKenzie's Bldgs. x2l WANTED a Schoolboy to tidy up garden. 2, Rendell Place. x2l ANTED, Stone Wall Builder, cement joints.—37, Kingsland Aye. x2l ANTED, Pianist, for seaside dance hall, over holidays.—Write urgently, Music 4139, Star. 21 WANTED Urgently—Boy, Monday morning.—Mighty Atom Bookshop, Palmerston Bldgs., Customs St. x2l OMAN for second-hand shop, experienced preferred; permanent; good salary.—lnquire Star 760. x2l OUNG Man, for gardening and light work. —X, 417 G. Star. x2l OUTH, able to milk 9 cows, do light work.— J. Barclay, Kidge Rd.. Mt. Roskill, 5.W.3. _21 KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE, DUNEDIN.

Applications for the following Full-time Positions close with the Principal on JANUARY, 23, 1036. Duties commence as soon as convenient after February 3. Applicants must give details of training, experience, range of teaching subjects, and of outside activities in which they can help. Grading and salary are fixed by the Education Department, and depend upon the applicant's personal qualifications. 1 TEACHER OP WOODWORK, PATTEKNMAKING, PRACTICAL GEOMETRY. Possible extra subjects: First-year Machine Drawing and Workshop Processes. Trade experience essential, post-primary education advisable. 2 TEACHER (either sex) TYPEWRITING Position is for one year only, but for capable and successful teacher likely to become permanent. Applicants must be capable of demonstrating and instructing in all branches of typewriting, and fit to teach at least one other commercial subject (Urst year). 3 TEACHER OP COOKERY: Applicants must be thoroughly skilled demonstrators of Cookery and Laundry Work, and capable of Teaching First Aid and Hygiene. W. G. ALDRIDGE, .-. Principal and Secretary.

DQjVIFgTinsjVANTED. pOoTTwantMl, immediately.—King 20-493. riOOK General, for Country Hotel; £2.— Kj King 29-972. S*i t=^OMlSTlc7^irI _^ — cooking i-f fond children, bagwash; 12/0.— Ring 05 804 —- — TTiL-SIE FEAR— Ring Union omce or ll 22-485 immediately. ___r±± /SIRL, mind children, afternoons, till UT lommrv 4 Apply Christmas Day, Mrs, Johnston, Guest * House, Huretmere Rd.. Takapuna. ±_ ELP, 15/ week, sleep in; no washing.— St., Grey Lynn. 21 "tYoUSEKEEPER, capable, fond children, JuL charge of home; temporary.—lnquire 'Stab. 777. —:=± OMAN, housework, daily, 8 a.m. to 1 p!m., from Dec. 30 till Jan. 80.^-224. Remuera Rd, x^ V-tTTT T "i~ REGISTRY, Winstone Bldgs.— B E ctef S , K cK T pf ntrymaid■ Waitresses, Housemaid. Waitresses, Generals, Kitcfcenr fv°K\.\D Registry, Strand Arcade.—uooks, b Waitress Housemaid-Waitress, Housemaid. Companion Help, Domestics. x-d TTNIVERSAL Registry, 11, Swanson St.— U Domestics, Housemaids, Cook-Genorals, Companion Help, Waitress. ±z± A UCKLAND UNEMPLOYED WOMEN'S ■A- EMERGENCY COMMITTEE, Old Newton Easf School, Upper Queen St. We have the following Vacancies:— Daily Workers (7), waffes • 10/_to 20/ Domestics (2G), 10/ to 20/ ; Cooks U). 30/ to UO/; Kitchenmaids (2), -<J/. ?= al th (3 lk/ \°o' 20°/; Taay H S 10/ to 15/; Launaresscs (2), wages °to capabilities; jffityg* boardinghouse, country, one, 30/, £urse girls (4), 7/6 to 10/; Factory Workers award rates.

FARM HANDS. B0T t 40 cows, machine Kaiaka district; good home.—Phone 16-a34 or 14K, Papakura. -srr^ Okoroire. ._. - ■ - tTFan' attend pigs, and do far mwork; M suburban fa?m S i-Upply. Monday morning, J. Allen, c/o J. Jones, Ltd., Markets. SITUATIONS WANTED. TJAKKK, 4 years last position seeks -t> Position after New Xear. — t>. % --,~± TRANCE Pianist, young. m * a ij£* e -/ night, private parties, hoLddje. — Waltz, 4221, Stak. — IAUIVEK, holding taxi license, long oxi-> perience, steady driver, seeks Position. H. 3650, Star. . _^i TTOUSEMAID Waitress, experienced Xl tourist houses, seeks situation, Auckland, Christmas; recommended. — a. oij^o. Star. , = - WNER baby car\ selling experience, young; go anywhere; smart appearnnce. —F. 3909, Star. x ~? ITTW'TED during Xmas holidays, PennaW'nent Cawtakc"r or Sight Watchman 6 years last Job.—S. 3865, STAB. 21 f} OK KBWAKD paid for Permanent SjZO Employment of Married Man.— Employment. 4120, Star. J± pOSIXION WANTED. Advertiser recently resigned from senior •mil resDonsible executive position seeks EngagSt in any capacity, where proved integrity energy and executive ability are reiulred 5 ' Would be prepared to invest 'capUal up to £3000, if necessary. Fullest investigation solicited and required. f Apply in the first instance to EXECUTIVE, Care J. Ilott, Limited, Advertising Agents, Publicity House, Jervois Quay, WELLINGTON. s2l BUSINESS OPENINGS. GOOD Opportunity Dentist, progressive country town; convenient upstairs rooms, vacant Jan.—Particulars G.J.. Box 24, Kaikohe. u ROUSES AND LAND WANTED. BLE Salesmanship and sound Advertising will sell your property.— Saver? and Sons. 121. Victoria Arcade. I CiSH Buyer requires Elevated Section, R ood district, preferably water views, linndv transport. shopg.-S. 4087. STAR. 21 to Gates first if you want your \U property sold.—Cates. 13-861. x COTTAGE, good position, Wesley Bay.— \-J Whare. 5179. Star. x 23 BCTION wanted, handy cars; Exchange good English Roadster, first-class condition.— Neal, 10. Kingsland Terrace. 21

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 302, 21 December 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 302, 21 December 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 302, 21 December 1935, Page 1

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