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SITUATIONS VACANT ACCOUNTANT required by timber merchants; must have had timber experience.—Reply, with full particulars and copies testimonials. H. 1942. Star. 4 APPRENTICE to Pharmacy. Boy or Girl. —Apply H. L. Possenneskie. OtaTiuhu. _4 BARMAN wanted. Papakura Hotel, above award wages.—Phone 9. x§ BOY for Delivery, after school.—Callander. Grocer. Pt. Chevalier. ; BOY wanted for Herald Round, Pamell; good wages.—Ring 26-385. 5° BOY (15), for Butchery, smart, clean.—2s, Richardson Rd.. Mt. Albert. D 4 BOY, Boot Factory.—J. Crocker and Co., Ltd., 15, Sheehan St.. Ponsonby. *4 BOYS or Youth wanted for Toe Plate Factory.— Apply W. Wilson. Federal St. __x 6 BOY, 15-16, to assist in Workshop, good prospects. Eden Motor Body Co., Ltd., Albert St. 6 BOY, for Furniture Shop, prospects.— S. G. Powell and Co.. 189. Karangahape Rd. 4 BOY, for Messages, ride bike, 40-hour week: 30'-.—Dawson. Printers, Vincent St. 4 BOY with driver's license and some mechanical knowledge required for a progressive firm.—Ring 45-190 lor appointment. *4 bOl'S, several, clean job; wages above award.— Thorne Box Co.. Ltd., 7, Wall Rd- Penrose. 4 BOX Maker and Factory Hands; good wages.— Onehunsa Wooden Box Factory, Wharangi St.. off Princes St. 6 BUSHMEN (4), to Fell and Crosscut Rimu. etc.; price 1/3 per hundred.—Maddaford Bros.. Sawmillers, Newmarket. . 4 CHEMIST'S Apprentice, male, matric. essential.— Apply P. H. Hawken, Greenwood's Corner. Epsom. 6 DENTAL Nurse. 16-20; good appearance, personality,— Ring 47-766. 4 DRIVERS, and Drivers' Assistants, wanted.—Apply Grey and Menzles. _____ 5 ESSENTIAL Workers—Navvies, Bushmen. Mill and Timber Yard Hands, 48-hour week, good conditions and wages.—Apply Ellis and Burnand. Ltd.. Mangapehi. 6 GENERAL, Girl or Young Woman, permanent position, exp. not necessary. North Shore resident preferred.—Pirate Shippc. Milford. Ph. 78-414. 4 GIRL for Boxing Dept.. with or without experience—ol, Newton Rd. Ph. 41-580. x 4 GIRL, smart, for Cake Shop: wages £2 10/; no long hours.—Robinson. 161, Parnell Rd. Phone 48-029. x 4 GIRL wanted for Milk Bar and Confectionery, must be fully experienced; good wages, conditions. Phone 40-529. * GIRL wanted lor Milk Bar and Confectionery, must be fully experienced; good wages, conditions. Phone 40-529. __ . _? GIRL, 14-16, wanted as companion-help to young couple with child; best conditions.— Apply H. 7964, Star, or Ring 61-149. * GIRL, junior. Cake Shop, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.—135. Richmond Ave., Grey Lynn. x 4 GRILL Chef, experienced.—Apply New Ritz, Restaurant. x 5 HEAD Waitress position.—Hotel Auckland. x 4 APPRENTICES wanted for High Class Frock Factory, wonderful opportunity for girls leaving school wanting to learn dressmaking. Also Several Journeywomen Required.—Apply Forelady. The United Clothing Co., Ltd., 37. Wakefield St; __? A VACANCY EXISTS FOR GIRL — Just leaving school or college, to run messages and generally assist in office. Attractive conditions. Good opportunity for advancement for bright girl. Write Secretary. AUCKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Inc.), Box 47, Auckland, C.L _4 BOY WANTED TO ASSIST IN HANDBAG FACTORY. CENTRALLY SITUATED. Good wages and conditions. APP ABBOTT. ARMSTRONG AND HOWIE, . 29, Chancery St., Auckland. c.l. BOY GOOD AGED 14-17 for our LEATHER GOODS WORKROOM. Excellent opportunity and highest wages. PP THE MODERN BAG CO.. Karangahape Rd. Branch, off Pitt St. 6 ENERGETIC AND CONSCIENTIOUS YOUTH Offered position in Dry Cleaning Room. Must be ineligible military service. Willing work extended hours on essential work. Good wages. Apply— N.Z. DRY CLEANING CO., Howe Street. - •» EXPERIENCED HAND FOR FROCK ALTERATION WORKROOM FOR , JCL. Also JUNIOR SALES GIRLS (15-16 years). Apply Manager, JOHN COURT, LTD., Queen Street. x 4 FURNITURE TRADE FURNITURE TRADE. AN EXPERIENCED TRADESMEN Is Required For VENEERING DEPARTMENT OF THE FURNITURE TRADE. WRITE B. 0198. STAR. 5 GENERAL HAND WANTED. Assist Storeman for fortnight. Apply

Head Storeman, Star OFFICE, Fort Street. . x 4 GIRLS WANTED. GIBLS WANTED. FOR WORK IN OUR CARTON FACTORY. Good wages and conditions. Apply. Saturday morning— : ' MONO CONTAINERS N.Z.. LTD., 46. Brown Street, Ponsonby. 5 GIRLS -SENIORS For POWER SEWING MACHINES. Essential industry, wages £3 per week and bonuses. Also JUNIORS REQUIRED. McKENDRICK BROS., LTD., Sack Merchants, Wellington St., C.l. 10 GIRLS WANTED FOR OUR BISCUIT FACTORY. Working conditions are excellent. Morning and afternoon tea provided Award rates. Apply BYCROFT. LTD.. Chancery Street. 4 GIRLS GIRLS. Smart, intelligent, young girls, aged 14-16.' Good opportunity to learn millinery trade. Apply— I. S. McALPINE, LTD., ' ' 15, Karaka St., Newton. 5 HAULER DRIVER, 2nd ticket (relieving position for about 2 months) required for Judd Hauler for our Ngatira Sawmill. Apply at Mill, or to— MORNINGSIDE TIMBER CO., LTD., 14, Taylor's Rd., Morningside. X 4 JUNIOR GIRLS TO LEARN PRINTING TRADE. Also: GIRLS FOR MANrFACTURIKG PAVEr. .lOi'-LS. New Modern Factory. Light Work. CAXTON PRINTING WORKS, LTD.. Next Reo Motors. Lower Federal Street. :6 JUNIOR BOYS REOL'IRKD FOR KOMA TEA FACTORY. No Saturday work. Good conditions. Apply personally to— The Manager, ROMA TEA FACTORY, Shortland Street, Auckland. 8 LADY CLERK — WITH KNOWLEDGE SHORTHAND AND TYPING. Required by Manufacturing Company. Good Salary. Permanent Position for Capable Young Lady. Reply with details of age and experience, to STATIONERY, 0221, STAR. 6 MORNINGSIDE .. TIMBER CO., LTD., Requires EXPERIENCED JC 7NERS & TIMBER WORKERS For their Morningside Yard. 14^ P TAYLORS ROAD, MORNINGSIDE, S.W.I. SHORTUAND-TYPISTE, with knowledge oi Bookkeeping and General Office Routine. Excellent prospects of advancement, with good remuneration for person capable taking charge of records. Reply with full particulars of past experience and age to— ' ESSENTIAL, 0224, STAR. 6 TWO STORE MEN WANTED FOR GRAIN STORE. FRANK M. WINSTONE (MERCHANTS). LTD., Customs Street East. x 5 GIRL, AGED 14-17 FOR STORE SELLING. At least 30/ or more for a good girl. It's a great opportunity for a girl who is keen. Excellent prospects. Apply THE MODERN BAG CO., Queen Street Store, (a little above and opposite the Town Hall). 6 A CITY" FIRM OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS requires the services of an EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER (FEMALE). Applicants should possess a good knowledge of accounts and business procedure. As far as is known at present the appointment will be until the end of the war. but may be permanent. Salary £4 per week. Applications, with copies of testimonials to— 8.K., P.O. BOX 397, AUCKLAND. 4 TO STEREOTYPERS. A Leading Newspaper, printed in Wellington, requires the services of an EXPERIENCED NEWSPAPER STEREOTYPER who is ineligible for military service. Apply in first instance, giving details of experience and wages required to— "Stereo," c/o THE GOLDBERG ADVERTISING AGENCY LTD., A.M.P. Building. Wellington. 6 VOUNG GIRLS REQUIRED BY SILKNIT (N Z i LIMITED. VOUNG GIRLS. 14 - 18 YEARS. Required lor the Cutting. Machining and Finishing oi Women's and Children's Essential Underclothing There are opportunities lor Smart Girls to become proficient in all Branches oi thit essential civilian trade. The work is clean and Interesting, rne workrooms are bright and airy. Excellent conditions exist throughout the entire plant. Generous bonuses are available -to all eirla who have a will to work. Mothers ot young girls lust leaving school woulo be well advised to start their daugnters In such a trade as will benefit them In later rears SILKNIT (N.Z.). LIMITED. 10 - 14. New North Road. Eden Terrace.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 29, 4 February 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 29, 4 February 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 29, 4 February 1943, Page 1

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