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SITUATIONS VACANT COOK: live in; small institution. —Ph. CO-4i>3. _xl 4 COOK. Second, experienced.—Apply Star Hotel_. Albert St. - COOK, Second, experienced, relieve during the month of February, live in, good conditions. Apply Matron. Y.M.C.A. Wellesley SL 13 DAY WAITRESS, also Night Waitress. Kitchenmaid. —Apply Coconut Grove. Corner Rutland and Lome Sts. Tel. 40-091. }? j DRESSMAKER. first-class machinist. finisher; wanted.—Appiv Adrian Gowns. 44. Lewis Eady Bldg Phone 41-368. D ? ENGINE DRIVER, first class, required for sawmill. Dutch ovens; also Sawyer for Pacific bench; only experienced men required.—Steele Br °s«. Ltd.. P.O. Box 5. Mamaku. _ X L 3 I FLORIST, experienced, for exclusive business.—; H. 5242, STAR. 10 | FOR Wholesale Grocery Warehouse.—(l) Strong Youth or Young man for bulk lines; (2) Store-; man-Packer; wages above award. —Apply Irving , Clarke, Ltd., Anzac_Ave. xl 3 j FROCK~ MACHINISTS (6). experienced, urgently required for our workroom; casual or permanent employment available, or part time from 1 to 8 hours daily; best conditions in congenial surroundings.—Apply immediately to The United Clothing Co., Ltd., 37. Wakefield St., City. xlB GARDENER* wanted. 2 or 3* days a week.—Clark 79. Warnock St.. Westmere. 2_ GARAGE ATTENDANT; good wages and conditions. —Apply Drive Yourself. Ltd.. 4. Lower Albert SL 13 GIRL for Fruit Shop.—Stoddard and Clark. 61, Queen St. GIRL, to Learn Film Developing and Printing: good prospects: interesitng work. —Apply Reg. Lewis. Ltd.. 68. Queen St. xl_ 4 GIRL or Woman assist in Dairy and Grocery Shop; live in.—Phone 27-485. 15 GIRL, smart, wanted, for Fruiterers.— Apply Gillman and Watson. Bus Terminal. 14 GIRL, junior, for office. —H. V. Wallace and Co.. Ltd.. Aitken Terrace. Glenmore. 13 GIRL, just left school preferred, for permanent position in our office, excellent conditions: no Saturday work.—T. W. Mayson and Co.. Melvern's Bnilding. 159. Karangahape Rd. 13 GIRLS, as Learners, no experience necessary, to start immediately in an essential industry.—Apply Fayreform. Ltd.. 2nd floor. National Mutual Building. Chaneery St. • 20 GIRLS to Learn the Glove Trade: here is an oooortunity for you; best conditions. — Hermes ' Gloves. 9. High St.. Professional Chambers. 15] GIRLS Tor Finishing Departments: interesting j work with good conditions and prospects of ad- | vancement. Good wages. Essential industry.— ! Porters Dye Works. Ltd.. 123. Market Rd.. Epsom. xls GIRLS and Women, for"LiFht" Factory Work.— Apply 10 a.m.. McNiven Bros.. Ltd.. Khyber Pass. 13 GIRLS to learn Knitting Trade and Winding, excellent wages and conditions.—Auckland Knitting Mjlls. Ltd.. 14a. Ranfurly Rd.. Epsom. xlji HAND SEWER for Glove Making, must be experienced; heme work if reequired; good wages.—Rinse 45-654 for appointment. 15 HAIRDRESSER, good setter, also smart junior.— Elsie Hubber. 96. K'hape Road J 15 HEAD TRAMLAYER and* good Navvies wanted. Steel line. House available. —Apply Perham. Larson and Co.. Ltd . Private Bag. Ohakune Junction xl? HEAD STOREMAN, permanent position for a reliable man: experience receiving and forwarding and stockkeeping essential. —Apply Manager, Snunderson and Ajidrewes. Ltd.. 45. Anzac Ave. xls HOUSEMAID - WAITRESS* for Girls' Friendly Society Lodge. Wellesley St. E.—App Matron. x! 5 HOUSEMAN-STEWARD, for superior country club, near city, live in; good remuneration.—Apply 13. Little Queen St. (4 p.m. Friday). 13 JOB CARPENTER for Warehouse and Factory; permanent work for reliable man making repairs and renewals, etc. Must be an efficient tradesman and have good kit of tools. This is a good indoor lob for right man.—Write Carpenter, 0870 Star . x:ls JUNIOR GIRL for Cake Shop. Three Lamps.— Phone 27-147. Xl 3 JUNIOR TYPISTE.—AppIy C. H. Furness and Co.. Ltd.. 26, Customs St. x! 4 JUNIOR GIRL for Office, one just left school, knowledge typng pref.—Apply C. B. Smith (Auck.). Ltd.. 98. Federal St. .14 MILLINERS. FULLY QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED, For MODEL WORK in small exclusive workroom. Good wages to suitable applicants. Permanent position. Apply Miss Sharman. BETTY MOURYA BONNET SHOP. 7. Vulcan Lane. Auckland. xls BOY DR YOUTH, BRIGHT. FOR CLOTHING FACTORY. Exceptional opportunity to learn all branches of a highly skilled and interesting trade. The Production of Women's and Children's Garments. Splendid Prospects for a Willing Lad. Apply J. M. BARTLETT AND CO., LTD.. 120. Grey's Avenue. (corner Grey's Avenue and Pitt Street). 13 EXCLUSIVE UNDERWEAR FACTORY. GIRLS. HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO LEARN THE UNDERWEAR TRADE. We have Vacancies for Bright. Girls, who are assured of the best conditions. Special interest taken in all girls. Apply „ ROSS AND GLENDINING. LTD.. Symonds Street (above Tutts). 19 ASSISTANT FOR STORAGE DEPARTMENT. A Vacancy has occurred on our Staff for a STOREMAN. Furniture experience not necessary, but applicants must be accurate at routine work. EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS AND GOOD WAGES. Apply personally— SMITH AND BROWN. LTD.. 148-152. Symonds Street, Auckland, C.3. xl 3 CAFETERIA ATTENDANT FOR CLOTHING FACTORY. THE SERVICES OF A CAPABLE W r OMAN ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE CHARGE OF A NEW AND UP-TO-DATE STAFF LUNCH ROOM. Previous experience in this type of work is not absolutely essential, but knowledge of Light Cooking would be an advantage. Hours 9 a.m. till 3.45 p.m. Apply by letter .stating full particulars of qualifications to CLEANLINESS. 0844, STAR. Xl 4 CENTRAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Manufacturers of High-Grade Ladies' Outerwear. URGENTLY REQUIRE THE FOLLOWING:— EXPERIENCED TAILORESS, able to baste out and baste under. MACHINISTS. TABLE HANDS, FINISHERS, IMPROVERS and APPRENTICES. BOY or YOUTH, for Underpressing. BOY. for Messages, etc. Excellent Opportunity and Conditions. Bright, Airy Workroom. Apply TOP FLOOR, la, LIVERPOOL ST. 14 CITY OF AUCKLAND. APPOINTMENT OF TEMPORARY TRAFFIC OFFICERS. Applications will be received at the Office of the Superintendent of Traffic. Town Hall. Auckland, up to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, January 18. 1944. for the Position of Temporary Traffic Officer in the Council's Traffic Department. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Office of the Superintendent of Traffic or from this Office during ordinary office hours. JAMES MELLING, :13 Town Clerk. GIRLS, JUNIORS, COMMENCING JANUARY. This Factory is modern, airy and centrally situated, work is interesting and essential. We particularly invite parents of girls just leaving school to interview the Manager by appointment and discuss advisability of their girl entering into ths industry. Apply LION CLOTHING CO.. LTD., (Next to Tyler's). 81-83. Anzac Ave. Phone 48-544. 26 GIRLS FOR MODERN PAPER GOODS FACTORY. Light and Interesting work, under first-class conditions. Light and airy factory. Essential Industry. 40-hour week. Apply up to 5.30 p.m., to CARTON SPECIALTIES, LTD.. 483. Manukau Road, Epsom, Opp. Epsom Tram Barn. Phone 62-967. xls RELIABLE BOY WANTED For Wholesale Grindery Merchant's Warehouse. Good working conditions and five-day week. This is a good opportunity for a bright, intelligent boy to learn the leather and grindery business. Apply PIZZEY. McINNES, LTD.. 11, Airedale Street. :xls OFFICE BOY WANTED. OFFICE BOY wanted, must be of a reliable and quick disposition. Age not above 16; bring your last school report. Good commencing salary to suitable applicant. Look to your future and attach yourself to a well-established Firm. Apply to ARTHUR YATES AND CO.. LTD., Seedsmen. Lower Albert Street. 15 WOMEN — MARRIED — FOR PART TIME EMPLOYMENT. EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS AND FINISHERS, Required Urgently for Part Time Employment, in modern, airy clothing factory centrally situated. This is an excellent opportunity to earn good money under ideal working conditions. L, J. FISHER AND CO., LTD., Gane Building. 43. Anzac Avenue. Phone 40-805. 13 JUNIORS JUNIORS. WE HAVE EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES In Our Frock Workroom, FOR GIRLS TO LEARN HIGH-CLASS FROCK MAKING. Thorough training by Experts under pleasant", conditions. For further inquiries apply Frock Department. ABBOTT. ARMSTRONG AND HOWIE. 15. Elliott Street,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1944, Page 1

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