SITUATIONS VACANT. A [ ACHI-\IKTS. experienced, wanted for -LVL Indies' dresses. —S. & \Y. Garments, 2nd floor. .Manchester Unity HUi~., llobson St. 5 AX, Competent, milking, general farm work ; 50/. found.—K. I>. Knight, Pukekawa. 'Phone SOM. Tuakaii. 5 AINTERS AND FAPERIIANGERS. Must be First-class Tradesmen. JOIIN HENDERSON, LTD.. Decorators, Swanson St. D 4 ETROL 'STATION ATTENDANT "OR MOTOR MECHANIC. Capable of taking charge. Knowledge car greasing essential. RIM! 17-700 OK 30-614 For Appointment. x 5 PHOTOGRAPHIC Spotter and Finisher for portrait studio; it 2 per svee-k to fully experienced girl.—Write Studio, ■~i7, STAU. 5 I ) K«) ISATIO X Ell X urse for Medical Hos-pital.--Apply Stau IS2. x 3 KEFIXEL), Educated Young Lady, 17-18, to train for dress-cutting, etc.; premium required.—liox 385, P. 0., Auckland. 5 RIMU Sideboard, reasonable offer. —IUO, Gurnet ltd.. Westniere. 3 QHOHTHA XI) T.vpiste (junior), with good prospects if work satisfactory.— Apply P.O. Box 1425. Auckland. C.l. x 5 yUOHTHAXD Typiste, about IS years; ko must be accurate ; resident vicinity Avondale. —Apply Accuracy. 534!), Stau. i SM \ ItT Uiri, good knowledge of dressmaking; good wage.—Apply Ormrod, Onehunga, or l'lioiie 12-.>02. yMAKT I.ihls wanted, 22/0 weekly.—ll_, Commerce St.. Monday. Li MA KT, strong, boy, 15-10 years; assist Jo „ n bread round. —Apply Xew Lynn Bakeries, after 5 p-nu xo cjMAKT Young Man required lor selling ill an established retail firm. —Write Urgent. 5431. Stak. OITABLE Lad wanted, must be able to ride work; good home. —Apply J. T. Morris^ Marton Junction. *• CJTKAWBERRY Picker, experienced, im_mediately.—Apply Hub, New Lynn. ■> WAITRESSES, experienced, also Probaj tioner to learn. —Ritz, 242, Queen St. o WANTED, Smart Lad, cabinetmaker s apprentice.—lloo. Great Xorth Rd. xo WANTED for Architect's Office —Boy, not 'over 10; matriculation preferred. —B. 5284, STAR. 1WANTED, Smart Boy.—Apply Robert Young and Co., Jewellers and Engraver s l 2o ! l^orne_St : xo \TTOMAX, expd., Washing, few hours f° r tV\ nightly; 4/; Epsom. —S. 8802, Star, o "V t OUNG Ladv, about 17, for wholesale X jeweller ; 'typing, bookkeeping, orders ; £1 start; no Saturday work. —B. Star. — - YOUTH, cut lawns, etc., 1 day fortnight; 7/0 day. —34, Morvern Rd., Mt. Eden. VOUTH, 16-18. bail up and assist farm : J-good home and conditions; 5/ over Government wage.—Laing Bros. Phone IoD, Papakiira. - O- NEEDLE AND SIXGLE- NEEDLE Zi * MACHIXISTS Wanted Urgently. Good wages, bonus. Permanent position. A. LEVIX, 37, Wakefield Street. _x 5 /jq TOWX AND COUNTRY VACANCIES. Standard wages and better. Good conditions. AUCKLAND BOYS' EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE. 0 SALESMAN — JUNIOR. With some knowledge of selling Radio to the trade, And seeking opportunity of joining a progressive firm, which will give linn real scope, should send full _ particulars and copies of testimonials, to PROGRESSIVE, 3402, STAR. x 5 WANTED FOR MERCHANT'S OFFICE, YOUTH. AECT'T 17 OR 18 ; YEARS OF AGE, As Junior for Accountancy Department. One who intends studying for Accountancy Examinations preferred. Applv in own Handwriting, enclosing COPIES only of testimonials, to "Accoun fancy," Care CHARLES HAIXES ADVERTISING. Ancklnnd. C.l. x 5 Mutual life axd citizens' ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Applications are invited for Positions on the ORDINARY BRANCH AGENCY STAFF. A course of instruction will be given immediately. Apply between 11 a.m. and 12 noon on Monday X'ext, to CHIEF SUPERVISOR, M.L.C., South British Buildings, Shortland Street, City. 0 ■yyHANGAREI HIGH SCHOOL. PART-TIME PHYSICAL TRAINING INSTRUCTRESS. Applications are Invited for the Posii tion of a Part-time Physical Training Instructress. Ability to teach dancing will be an additional recommendation. Commencing salary £ 100 per annum, plus free boarding allowance. Applications close on January 1, 1937, with the SECRETARY, WHANGAREI HIGH SCHOOL BOARD, Box 185, Wliangarei. 115 A PPLICATIONS (to be made.on P.S.C Form 17a. obtainable at principal Posl Offices) will be received up till Noon or tiie 18th December, 1030, for the Positionof DISTRICT INSPECTORS OF FISHER lES (3 vacancies) for Wellington, Canter bury and Otago, Marine Department. Salary £.250 to £ 320, according to age, qualifica tions and experience. It is desired thai applicants should preferablv be not mori than thirty-five (35) years of age. Particulars of education and also sea 01 fisheries experience should be submitted Hie appointments will be subject to tin provisions of the various Acts and regula • tions affecting the Public Service. The successful applicants will require to bear any expense incurred in travelling to take lip their appointments. When submitting ; applications COPIES ONLY of testimonials need be furnished. SECRETARY, Public Service Commissioners, x 3 ' Wellington, C.l. T~»ADIO AXD ELECTRICAL GOODS MANUFACTURING. WE HAVE VACAXCIES FOR YOUTHS BETWEEN" TIIE AGE OF 15 AXD IS YEARS, TO COMMENCE WORK IMMEDIATELY AFTER XMAS HOLIDAYS. Permanent work. with excellent I prospects, to the right typo. I Make application now in writing or person to RADIO (1936), LIMITED, OS, Quay Street, Auckland. x 5
OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. , rriHOS. F. LOWES, F.8.0.A., F.S A O - 1 - (Edin.) ; F.N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng.), Ophthalmic .Optician, Lister Bldg„ Citv 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily; also evenings '7 p.m. to S p.m. Kesidence, 2, Symonds St opp. Government House. Phone 40-446' Appointment. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 289, 5 December 1936, Page 1
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