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SITUATIONS VAC.AXI FEMALE Frock Pressor required urgently; cxpcrl™ enced preferred, but not essential will train. Clothing. Wyndham St. ) 25 FlliL'K 101 Brass Machine Shop, with general knowledge engineering, essential work: position permanent to "suitable man.—Apply D. Henry and Co.. 12. Nelson St.. City. x_7 KLORISI, Senior; City business.—Write Experience. 0522. Star 24 GARDEN, 2 or 3 days , work digging and cleaning.— Phone 50-418. evening. 24 P.em*uera.—24-325. ' \ X 25 UENEKAL, port time.—Kent Grill Rooms. Tyler St.. near C.P.O. i 2 i ui.iL ior bakehouse, good wages.—Willey and Son. IM. Balmoral Rd., Mt. Eden. _27 UlnL, young, Shop Assistant. —Apply evenings. Theatre Shop. SandrlnEiian-.. x 24 manent position and advancement open for refined Girl, keen to learn business.—Write H. 5033, STAR. x 24 HANDKERCHIEF Machinists, first-class, full or part time.—Boon. 28a. Strand Arcade. Queen St. 2a iiuusii neiieving forter. —Apply Esplanade Hotel, Phone 71-291. D 4 kiOuSEAIAID and cook.—Apply Princes Lodge Private Hotel. 32. Princes St. 24 HOUSEMAID wanted, private hotel; good wages, Stephen's Ave, J_ ' 24 JOINERS and Joinery Machinists required, must be first-class tradesmen; permanent positions to right men.—Apply Morningside Timber Co.. 14, Taylors Rd.. Morningside. 27 ju.«iOß Girl required tor Soft Furnishing Workroom, excellent opportunity to learn useful trade. The Manager. Rendells. Ltd. x 25 KITCkiENIIAND, male or female.—Esplanade Hotel. Phone 71-291. D 4 KITCIIEXIIAND. Third. Female; live in optional: week-ends free.—Auckland Club, 34. Shortland. SL x 25 LABORATORY Assistant, female, for our milk plant, capable sampling, testing and usual laboratory work with milk.—Stonex Bros.. Ltd.. Newton. 24 LABOURER, for few days.—Phone 49-216. x24~ 1 or 2 weeks, country job; goad wages ar.C travelling expenses.—P. Appleton. Gt. South Rd.. Pen24 MAX, assist on light delivery truck.—l9l. Campbell Rd., Green Lane. x 24 MAN, few days. Digging Garden; Mt. Eden. — Phone 60-919 night. 47-842 day. 25 one with experience preferred' five-day week; good conditions.—Chemicals. Ltd. 25 MARRIED Couple, wile general, nan outside son. 'Te Puke' Hotel, Tokomaru Bay. £5 MEN lor ilour Mill, essential industry.—Apply Miller, Bycroft, Ltd., Shortland St. x£3 SIEN (2). strong, for Grain Store work.—Prank M. Winstone (Merchants). Ltd., 71-79. Customs St. Hest. 25 MEN for Hardie's Pibrolite Factory, Penrose, shift work; good wages and overtime.—Apply Manpower Office. Civic House. Queen St. D 4 NURSE Probationer- 8-hour duty; good wages; rest home.—Phone 17-234 (between 7 and 8 p.m.). 25 OFFICE Junior for General Office Duties; knowledge of typing necessary; good wages for suitable applicant.—Apply Excel Cleaning Co.. 4th Floor, Selborne Chambers. O'Connell St. 25 PASTRYCOOK, Journeyman, permanent it suitable.—K.K.K., Victoria St., Hamilton, or 14. Mill St. Phone 3749, after hours 4503. D« PLUMBER wanted, week-ends; good wages.— Phone 62-125. 24 I*iiE£jSl?li&, experienced steam press and hand, men's best grade garments: highest wages' and conditions to conscientious worker. Also Youth to learn same.— J. Zamm, 323, Queen St.: 44-08!>. 24 RELIABLE Night Porter wanted, also Day Porter. Apply Stag Manager. Hotel Auckland. 24 SECOND Cook.—Apply Star Hotel. Albert St. 24 SEAMt.N (2j; as Night Watchmen on Ships, essential war industry.—Steel Ships, Ltd.. next Devonport Vehicular Ferry. 25 SIIOKTIiAND-Typiste. junior, experienced preGeneral Office Dutiesi no Saturday "work.— H. A. Tuck and Co.. Ltd.. 171. Albert St.. Auckland. 27
TRUCK Driver, experienced, with knowledge of shipping and rail or city delivery.—Apply Warehouse Manager, Bond and Bond. Ltd.. Commerce St. 27 APPRENTICES, Improvers, Machinists, dainty work, highest wages and bonuses; righ; in heart of the city; cafeteria, morning and afternoon tea, hot lunch; ask about our sports cluo, social rooms and other privileges: see the model of our new factory, which will be the most modern in Australasia.—Childswear, Ltd., 19, Grey's Av., City (right opp. Town Hali corner). Ph. 49-636. 24 CENTRAL Manufacturing Co. urgently require ;he following:—Tailoress for high-class Costumes; must be able to baste under; Machinists. Finishers. Improvers and Apprentices: One Female Presser for Frocks: Boy or Youth for Dnderpressing: experience preferred but not essential: Boy for Messages, etc.: gcod prospects and conditions. — Top Floor. lA. Liverpool St. 24 GIRLS — RELIABLE GIRLS REQUIRED — Between 16-17 years. On interesting work. Shorthand not required. Typing an advantage. Apply in person.' CABLE AND WIRELESS. LIMITED. . .Top. Floor, Chief Post Office. Queen Street. Auckland 24 LABOURER, STRONG. ACTIVE MAN. FOB FOUNDRY. Night shift. Preferred living handy Parnell. Permanent position. £6 week, plus overtime. MASON AND PORTER. LTD.. Manufacturing Engineers, parnell. 25 MAN OR i'OUTH REQUIRED FOR PERMANENT WORK IN OUR PAINT FACTORY. At Newmarket. Essential industry. PHILLIPPS AND IMPEY. LTD.. Queen Street. 24 MOTOR BODY TRADE — ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY Wanted First-class Motor Bodymakers, Panelbeaters and Painters. Highest wages, constant work, fare paid. Apply giving full particulars of experience to C. L. NEILSON. LIMITED. Lower Hutt. X 25 MACHINISTS ■ FOR SACK MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING DEPARTMENTS. No previous experience necessary. Girls from 16 years of age. Gnnd wages. 40-hour week. Any Girl sn desiring can earn over £4 per week. Essential Industry. Apply— McKENDRICK BROS.. LTD., Wellington St. Y4 PANTRYMAIDS, Full Time Work; also WAITRESSES. Futl Time. Mid-day, and Friday Casual. Good working conditions. Apply Manageress. Tearooms. FARMERS , TRADING CO., Hobson Street, Auckland, C.I. 25 OFFICE ASSISTANT. A Vacancy occurs for a Smart Young Lady. 16 to 18. Experience not necessary. Good prospects. Apply RENDELLS, LTD., Karangahape Road, Auckland. 25 SHORTHAND TYPISTE — COMPETENT, FOB ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. Salary commensurate with ability. Five-day week. Bus stops outside premises. JOHNSTON CARDBOARD BOX CO.. LTD. Great South Road. Penrose. D 4 SOFT GOODS WAREHOUSE has vacancy for WELL-EDUCATED YOUTH. Good opportunity to leam specialist trade. Apply MAKOWER, McBEATH AND CO., LTD.. Sjlk Merchants, Elliott St. 24 OFFICE JUNIOR. An Excellent Opportunity is Available in our " Office for a Smart Youth, Seeking a Position with Good Prospects of Promotion. The position is a permanent one with an industry engaged in war production. Copies of testimonials to accompany applications. WRITE 0.J., 0519, STAR. 25 SHORTHAND TYPISTE. A Junior Shorthand Typiste is Required for the Office of an Essential Industry. Permanent position and liberal salary. Previous experience not essential. Enclose copies of references with application. WRITE S.T.. 0513, STAR. 25 GIRLS (14-18) — LADDALOC LINGERIE have VACANCIES in the modern, up-to-date workroom for Girls wishing to learn this useful and interesting Trade. Now an essential industry. Highest wages paid. Personal application necessary. 350-362, BROADWAY, NEWMARKET 28 ARE REQUIRED ' FOR OUR MANTLE \ho\v! ROOM, MAIDS' DEPARTMENT AND DRESS FABRIC DEPARTMENT. These Positions, which are permanent, offer excellent opportunities to suitable Girls. Apply immediately to the Manager, REN'j ~.. i/TD. x 25 LADY CLERK. ~~ o-day week. Applicants require to be accurate with figures and have some general knowledge ot bookkeeping and banking. Previous experience aE a Cashier not essential. Apply in first instance, stating age and experience and enclosing copies only ol testimonials, to "Competent," Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Auckland 25 SHORTHAND TYPISTE. Applications are invited from Shorthand Typistes oi_ 3 or mere years' experience fer a * Posi> ion with a large Insurance Company. Excellent prospects for advancement. Apply in first instance, stating age and experience and enclosing copies only ol references la "Opportunity," Care CHARLES H-UN T ES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Auckland. 25 WEATHER AND TfDES~ Auckland weather forecast: Cloudy to overcast with frequent showers, cooler temperatures. Sunset to-day, CIS; sunrise to-morrow, (>.07. Hi"b ~»'e- t~-,L.v. 3.23; to-morrow, ■>.•>*.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 227, 24 September 1943, Page 1
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