Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SITUATIONS VACANT GIRL, Assist Fruit Shop; good wages.—ssl, Remuera Rd. 21 Folding; good pay and Quick rises.—Apply Northern Laundry, Church Street, Devonport. 21 GIRLS —We have several Vacancies for Young lent opportunity to learn an interesting and liigrhclass trade under good conditions.—Northampton Boot Factory, Ltd., Korari St., oft Eden Ter. x2'i GIRLS (14-18)— Singular opportunity to iearii thoroughly Designing, Cutting and Machining of American and Continental Models; every encouragement; sunny workrooms, pleasant conditions; liberal wages and bonus. Also Machinists and part-time Workers.—P. and F. Styles, 318-322, Pacific Bldg.. Wellesley St. x2l JOINERS and Cabinetmakers wanted: first-class men only.—Moss, Andrews. Ltd.. Penrose Phone 25-125. ___ 21 KITCHENHANDS. Waitresses. Pantrymaids; day work: good wages; good conditions.—State Lounge. 240. Queen St. D 4 KITCHEN DAY PORTERS; also General Porters American Red Cross Service Club.—Contact Miss Wagner, 2-5 p.m. Phone 31-660. 21 KITCHEN MAN wanted strong live %in Anolv Y.M.C.A., Wellesley St. . x 22 KITCIIENMAN or Fourth Cook, urgently.—Manager. People's Palace. Queen St. 22 LOUNGE PORTER.—AppIy Jlo"yal_Hotel._ x2l MAN or Youth." to Cut "Hedges and Lawns.—l 4, Gardner Rd.. One Tree HUK Phone 61-038. 21 MT. EDEN DISTRICT SCHOOL — Caretakerdent of district preferred: wages £5 15/ per week Written applications lo Secretary 102 Grange Rd.. Mt. Eden. _____L__ _ I? NIGHT COOK warned.—Apply California Coffee Shop. 406, Queen St. - x 22 NUKSE, Probationer"; pleasant position; g"ood wages; small rest home, Remuera.—Phone 52:138. _ x 22 OFFICE JUNIOR, typing and general "office work"; commence duties Jan. IC. 1944. — Apply John Grant and Co.. 5, Lower Nelson St., Cily. 23 OFFICE ASSISTANT! competent,"required immediately, bookkeeping, typing and some shorthand: salary £4 per week.—Ridge Tyre,_Beach_Rd. 21 ORCHESTRA, for New Year's Eve; good remuneratU)n_. —Phone_l6-315. x 22 P. i.\ IIIV M AID, 1i ve in"; good condit ions.—Ho te 1 Slonehurst. 45-562. X 22 PANTIIYMAID, experienced, live in, good corT dil ions.—Apply Matron. Y.M.C.A. _ K ?jPASTRYCOOK, female preferred: wages £6 10/. Apply 5G4a, Manukau Rd., Epsom. Phone 64-756. 24 RELIEVING MAID wanted urgently; good "wages Apply Hotel Fernlelgh. x2:i SHORTHAND TYPIST, experienced, Tor Ltgal Office.—Dufaur. Lusk. Biss and Fawcetr, Courthouse_Lane. Auckland. 23 or AdvancecfTntermediate, for correspondence and invoicing; excellent conditions and surroundings.—Apply personally, Staff Manager. George Court and Sons. Ltd.. Karangahape Road. x2l STOREMAN wanted.—Apply Smith and Smith, Ltd.. 9-11. Albert St.. Auckland. .23 TO PARENTS. The Fur "Trade. Splendid opening, with a future, for Boys and Girls to learn this interesting trade. Each apprentice is personally taught and supervised. Excellent conditions, large, light, airy, clean workrooms. Hiuli wages. ;ibe;sl benuc. Inspection invited. —Apply D. stern (Furs). Ltd. 267. Queen St.. Auckland. |28 TRAVELLER, with sound kno'wledge of Building Materials, wanted.—Reply in confidence to S. 0593. Star. __:23 WAITRESS.—AppIy Clarendon Hotel. Ph. 44-252. 23 Market St. West. x 23 Experienced Waitresses required for the Auckland Club, week-ends free.— Apply 34. Shortland St. x 22 OFFICE ASSISTANT required after New Year, to do Shorthand. Typing and General Office Work. Essential industry. Apply Marine Superintendent, SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO., LTD., P.O. Box 930, Auckland. 21 BOY OR YOUTH WANTED. BRIGHT BOY OR YOUTH FOR KNITWEAR FACTORY. Must be mechanically inclined. Ideal conditions and good prospects for keen Boy, who will receive expert tuition. Start immediately or in the New Year. Apply WOOLCRAFT. LTD., 33, Customs Street West. Phone 49-442. 20 FASHION ARTIST WANTED. A CAPABLE LADY FASHION ARTIST, with experience of Fashion Drawing for Newspaper Reproduction, is required at once for our Art Studio. Permanent position and an excellent opportunity for an artist with the ability to produce High Class Fashion Work. Apply with samples of work to The Employment Manager. FARMERS' TRADING CO.. LTD.. Hobson Street. 21 GIRLS TO LEARN CLOTHING MANUFACTURE. AT RAINSTER HO"SE every consideration is given to the health and welfare of the Staff. The air teria and lunch room spic and s;ian. Parents whose daughters arc desirous of coir mending before or after Christmas come and inspec the working conditions at RAINSTBR HOUSE. HARRIS. LANGTON, LTD., 428, Queen Street. :20 GIRLS — GIRLS — GIRLS. PARENTS, COMMENCE YOUR DAUGHTERS' CAREER WITH EVERY OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN AN INTERESTING AND MOST USEFUL VOCATION. Our bright, airy and cool workrooms are conducive to the most congenial conditions. Parents call at the LION CLOTHING CO. FACTORY, And Inspect the Premises, 181-83, Anzac Avenue, next to Tylers, Only 2mins. from Railway Station. ,x 22 GIRLS TO LEAKN GLOVE-MAKING TRADE. GIRLS LEAVING SCHOOL—Here is an opportunity to learn a remunerative trade. Good working conditions, clean and interesting work. Our factory is centrally situated. Apply immediately to start after holidays. Factory closed from Dec. 23 to Jan. 4. COI.TON GLOVE CO.. LTD., Room 521, Fifth Floor, Chancery Chambers, O'Connell Street. i :x6 GIRLS ■ 11 TO 17 YEARS GIRLS LEARN TO BECOME A KNITTING MACHINE OPERATOR. Interesting work making Twin Sets, Cardigans. etc. Visit the Factory and see the work in progress, and then decide if you would like to learn to become a skilled operator. Parents are Invited to call with their daughters. Congenial conditions, permanent positions, and good wages. C. L. JACKSON. 151, Albert Street, next Public Trust Office. X 22 JUNIORS, IMPROVERS AND Sf.NIOBS WANTED. WE HAVE VACANCIES IN OUR MACHINE ROOM FOR GIRLS, With or without experience. ment is given to willing stafl. Apply now to commence in the New Year. NU VENUS FOUNDATIONS. LTD., Brighton Buildini. 28, Fanshawe Street, Auckland. 23 CITY OP AUCKLAND. TOWN PLANtf.'NG CADET. Applications will be received at the Office of the Town Clerk. Town Hall, Auckland, up to 4 p.m.. on FRIDAY. January 21, 1944. !cr the Position of TOWN PLANNING CADET in the City Engineer's Department. The salary will be in accordance to age at the date of appointment. Conditions of appointment may be obtained at this Ofr.ce during ordinary office hours. JAMES MELLING. Town Clerk. :11

FACTORY ASSISTANT. WE REQUIRE A YOUNG ENEKGjSTtG MAN *OH WORK IN OUR PACTOSI , . The duties are light and inteif-sons and shculS be very suitable S eSS Snf ->>■ .'SS training. Write or phone for appointment. NU VENUS FOUNDATIONS, LTD.. Brighton Building. 28, Fanshawe Street, City. Phone No. 49-418. 2J oIE L APPRENTICES. Are Required in Our Factory for Making ARMY GARMENTS, SHIRTS AND PYJAMAS. Willing workers can earn good bonuses. Meals obtajn«l »™ n °« teria o lunch supplied free. Date ol commencement January 10, 1944. Make arrangements now so that your daughter will be able to start In a good position in the New Year. Apply R. GREER AND SON. LIMITED. 38-44. Douglas Street. Ponsonby. Auckland. W.I. D 4. JUNIOR SHORTHAND TTPISTE. We have a Vacancy for an Efficient Girl—one just leaving Secondary School or Business College preferred. Applicants must have pleasing personality, good appearance and ability to deal with general office duties in an intelligent manner. A thorough knowledge of English is also necessary. This position is permanent, with excellent opportunities for advancement to suitable girl. Wages in accordance with ability. Apply in own handwriting, to— "JUNIOR" C/o Spanjer Advert Hinc Agency, Ltd.. P.O. Box 1473, Auckland. :20

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19431221.2.2.5

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 302, 21 December 1943, Page 1

Word Count
1,148

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 302, 21 December 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 302, 21 December 1943, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert