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RADIATORS!! CHROME REFLECTORS. S«/^ Two-Bar. With Switch. J&T/ ** MELVERN'S 155-159 KARANGAHAP E ROAD

SITUATIONS VACANT MECHANICS, must be qualified, good conditions and wages.—Apply, personally, the Manager. Andrew and Andrew. Ltd.. Otahuhu. 3 METALLURGICAL Chemist for essential industry: good salary and bonus to competent man: replies strictly confidential.—Write B. 0440. Star. 3 NIGHT Waitresses (2), and 1 Day Waitress, 1 Kitchen Hand.—Apply Coconut Grove, 10. Rutland St.. near Peter Pan Cabaret. _6 NURSE for doctor's rooms. 18-20 years, knowledge of typing essential.—Write S. 6442. Star. -3 OFFICE Cleaner, trustworthy, thorough, mornings and evenings; good wages: Otahuhu district. — Phone 44-351. Write. S. 6538, STAR. 3 PAINTER, also Panel Beater, first class tradesmen.—Eden Motor Body Co.. Ltd.. Albert St. :24 PAINTERS and Paperhangers wanted: inside work. —Ring 80-223 (5 to 8 evenings). x 3 PERSON to Mind 9-months' Baby one afternoon weekly and Saturday evenings: Mission Bay.— Phone 21-435. 3 PENSIONER, Houseman. Steward, light duties, live in, excellent modern home, with men on'.y. 6. Edgerley Ave.. Newmarket. x 3 POSTER wanted Immediately.—Station Hotel. b SURVEY Chainman. 2 days weekly.—Write Town Work. 0436. Star. 3 TIMBER Traveller, mostly for town and suburbs, good prospects.—Write, full particulars, Box 1810. Auckland. S3 TRUCK Driver, experienced, wharf and general deliveries: urgent.—A. G. Brown and Co.. 29. Beach Rd. 3 WAITRESS and Pantrymaid wanted.—Apply Station Hotel. D 4 WAITRESS, mid-day.—Rialto Tearooms. His Majesty's Arcade. x 3 ' WAITRESS and Kitchenhand wanted.—Campbell's Cafe. Queen's Arcade. x 5 WAITRESSES, experienced, start immediately.— Apply Queen Cafe. Queen Street. x 3 WAITRESSES (2). experienced or probationers.— Apply Swanson GrlU Rooms, 5. Swanson St. x3~-WELL-SPOKEN. Intelligent Girl or Woman, Operate Small Switchboard, Simple Clerical Work, Otahuhu district. Hours 9-5, no Saturdays: award rates.—Phone 44-351 or 42-054. Write, S. 6541* Star. 3 WOMEN, for Handsewing in Clothing Factory, previous experience not necessary.—Apply Nagels Creations. Ltd., 79, Lome St.. C.I. 3 WOMEN, preferably with factory experience, to do part or full time machining in their own home, machines supplied if necessary: good remuneration. —Apply in first instance, giving details of past experience to Lingerie, 0453. Star. 3 YOUTH, for Grocery: aome experience: good wages. 65. Symonds St. x 3 YOUNG Boy as Messenger for Dental Laboratory.—Ring 45-037 or write P.O. Box 1504. x 3 MAN WANTED FOB SHED FOB FISH SHOP. Experience preferred but not necessary. High wages given. . . Write, stating particulars, etc., to BARNAO BROS.. LTD.. 397, Main Street, Palmerston North. t OPPORTUNITY FOB AIfISIS With Superior Ideas of Entertainment to appear in forthcoming VAUDEVILLE SHOW. WRITE VAUDE VILLE, 6652, STAR. • x 3 SHORTHAND - TYPISTE, EXPEBIENCED, FOR WHOLESALE MERCHANTS' OFFICE. Apply, in writing, with copy references, to ■ F. E. JACKSON AND CO., LTD.. Anzac Avenue. x 3 RAILWAY REFRESHMENT BOOMS, AUCKLAND. REQUIRE TWO WAITRESSES. Experience Not Essential. Apply MANAGERESS. X 3 GENEBAL MEBCHANTS. HANDLING GROCERY AND PRODUCE. SEEK THE SERVICES OF EXPERIENCED SALESMEN FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY TERRITORIES. This Is the opportunity for Salesmen ot ability to join a growing organisation. Salary will be commensurate with ability. Apply, giving full particulars of experience, and stating when services are available, to B. 0427. STAR. 8 APPLICATIONS ABE INVITED FOB THE POSITION OF AUDITOR FOR GOVERNMENT OF TONGA, NUKUALOFA. The period ot • appointment will be two year*. ■Salary is at the rate of £400 per annum. Passage paid Auckland to Nukualofa and return passage on completion of contract. Partly-furnished quarters provided. Applications,- accompanied by copies references and details of .previous experience, to be addressee .to f■ ; tI .-■":,'.",",', — SPEDDING. LIMITED, N.Z. Agents, Government of Tonga. P.O. Box 462, Auckland. :3 BOYS! BE A HOSIERY OPERATIVE AND EABN GOOD MONEY. KORMA MILLS WILL TRAIN YOU AS HOSIERY OPERATIVES WHILST PAYING EXCELLENT WAGES AND GENEROUS BONUSES. ' • Learn this interesting, lucrative work on night shift In Dominion's most Modern Hosiery Factory with own cafeteria, radios, etc. Permanent positions. assured. Apply personally: Staff Manager, KORMA MILLS. LTD.. National Mutual Building. Chancery Street. Auckland. ' x 3 CHILD WELFARE NURSE, FIJI. Applications, accompanied by copies of testimonials, close April 12, with Director. Nursing Division, Health Department, Wellington, for a Vacancy in Native Infant Welfare Service of Government of Fiji. Applicants should hold general and midwifery certificates and Plunket certificates, and be between ages of 30 and 45 years. They must pass a medical examination, and be suited generally to an outdoor life. Salary £180-£220 per annum in Fijian currency (annual increments of £10). tax free, plus free quarters, and with, ration and uniform allowances ut rate of £50 and £10 per annum respectively. Successful applicant will be expected to acquire a working fcnowledge of Fijian language. 4 STOBEMEN. Applications to be made on Form P.S.C. 17A (obtainable from principal Offices), close NOON, 15th April, for Positions of Storemen for NAVAL STORES ORGANISATION, AUCKLAND, and other centres. Salaries up to £265 p.a. (according to qualifications and experience), plus cost of living bonus, £26 p.a., and plus overtime at scale rates. Experience in any of following lines an advantage:—(a) Steel Plates, angles, channels, etc.; (b) hardware and Ironmongery; (c) Electrical Stores. Successful applicants will be employed on essential war work.—SECRETARY, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. 3 GIRLS OFFERED LIGHT, INTEBESTING WOEK WITH GOOD BEMUNEBATION. LEADING AUCKLAND INDUSTRY OFFERS V YOUNG GIRLS a unique opportunity of earnlne excellent salaries whilst learnine lnte/estine Hosiery Trade. Working conditions congenial and pleasaiit. Radio, own cafeteria, and generous bonuses paid. in addition to liberal salaries. Previous experience unnecessary. Permanent positions assured. Apply, personally, to the Staff Manager. KORMA MILLS. LTD.. National Mutual Buildings. Chancery Street. Auckland. x 3 WAIPAWA HOSPITAL BOABD. PUKEORA SANATORIUM. Applications addressed to the Matron, Pukeora Sanatorium, Waipukurau, are invited for the following positions:— (a) NURSING AIDS: Senior Nursing Aids. salary £2 15/ per week, with free board. lodgings and uniforms. Junior Nursing Aids, salary £2 10/ per week, with free board, lodgings and uniforms. (b) DOMESTIC STAFF: Wages on highest scale, according to experience. Copies only of testimonials to be submitted. The new Nurses' Home and Domestic Staff quarters are now available, and applicants are assured of a very high standard of living conditions. Travelling expenses will be refunded after six months' satisfactory service. P. R. SMYRK. Managing-Secretary;. Waipukurau e CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, UNDER-CLOTHING AND MILLINERY. ' ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. APPRENTICES AND JUNIORS required to replace several who have graduated Into senior class. Dainty work in large, light, airy workroom. Thorough tuition given new beginners. Lunch, morning and afternoon tea in sunny cafeteria. Highest standard of pay with easily-earned ■bonuses. Sports club, cricket, swimming, etc., basketball teams now forming. Special consideration given to young girls commencing work. Factory situated in the heart o* the city. Production Manager, r CHILDSWEAR, LIMITED, 19, Grey's Avenue (Opposite Town Hall Corner). Phone 49-636. -x 29 t ' t WEATHER AND TIDES S Auckland weather forecast: Changeable, s Auckland s « o eatn s _ tenjperatnrefl . ■ Brownout to-day, 6.15. Sunset to-day, 6,15; sunrise to-morrow, 6.35. High water to-day, 6.10 p,m.; to-morrorr, , 6.41 a.m.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 79, 3 April 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 79, 3 April 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 79, 3 April 1943, Page 1

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