Special! SKELTON SPADES GUM TYPE. HEAVILY A / fl fl STRAPPED. With Trecds. & & & MELVERN'S 155-159 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND
SITUATIONS VACANT nnVf NT A?«u, n ?*7^ ech^ lic ; assis ting maintenance of fleet.—Apply Walter Buchanan. Ltd., Eden Ter. :3 PAINTERS and Papcrhangers; good wages to tradesmen.—Ph. 25-417 (evejiingsjiffpr6 p.m.) x3l. I\\NTRYMAID, experience unnecessary; Sundavs free.—Apply I<. Queen St. 51 T A J D "^ VITREs S required for the Auckland Club: live in or out: week-ends free.—Applv 34, Shortland Street. j^j'q PASTRY CJOK or good Bakehouse Hand, no bread" day work, good conditions.—Puritan Home Cookerv. Remuera. Phone 20-561. "l PASTRYCOOK, Male: temporary or permanent.—" Apply Foreman. Cooke's Bakery, 60. Queen St. 1 PRINTER, Letterpress. Comp., Machinist.—App!7 stating experience, etc.. Chandler and Co.. Ltd" Ma itu kau Rd. and Chandler Av., Royal Oak* Auckland. PROBATIONER for Maternity Hospital, experience preferred, but essential.—sßß, Manukau Rd. Epsom. 3 { PRODUCE STOREMAN, grain grinding and stockmeal manufacturing.—Primary Producers' Supplies. Ltd.. 59. Customs St. West. x3O SMART GIRL wanted for junior cashier; previous experience not necessary.—Apply Auckland Meat Co.. 63. Wnkefie'd street. x3l TYPISTK-CLERK for Wholesale Merchant's Office, knowledge of shorthand an advantage, but not essential. Reply in own handwriting, stating particulars of experience, etc., enclosing copies of refs.. to Accountant. Box 665, Auckland. 31 WAITRESSES (2); good hours, wages and conditions.—Dining Room, 200 a, Symonds St. (up- • 30 WAITRESSES. Pantry Hands and General StafT, Catering Dept.. Ellerslie Racecourse, April 8 and 10.—Apply Sinclair, Phone 62-119 (between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.). 1 WOMAN to Clean Office. Vis-day week. —Apply W. Sutherland and Co., 8, Cook St. Ph. 41-352. 30 WOMAN, for Servery.—Har" ' ~ Queen St. WOM EN and Girls, Mac hi not necessary; good wages.Mt. Eden. WOMEN or Girls required also for munitions; light, e ant conditions; essential i (1936). Ltd.. Quay St. YOUTII. intelligent, wholes; Apply Box 307. Auckland. _ YOUTII required for Driilin Press Work, interesting a Apply Booth. Macdonald Cc YOUTII, intelligent, for Sh and Co., Ltd., Hardware Office. £4 WEEK to Capable Gi General Household Duties; wash; near to city, on 1 Star. APPRENTICES. Improvers. Machinists; dainty work: highest wages and bonuses: right In heart of the city: cafeteria, morning and afternoon tea, hot lunch: ask about our sports club, social rooms, and other privileges. See the model of our factory, which will be the most modern In Australasia.—Childswear, Ltd.. 19. Grey's Avenue, City (opp. Town Hall Corner). 49-636. JH4 MALE CLERK—We require the services ol a Male Clerk for our general office. Duties will comprise making up accounts. wages, etc. Applicants should be aged between 20 and 25, required to have had a good general education and experience in the engineering and boiiermaking trade would be recommendation.—Apply in writing B. 0734. Star. 1 OFFICE JUNIOR, typing essential, shorthand an. advantage, but not necessary; accurate at figures, intelligent, pleasing personality. Interesting, permanent position, essential industry; splendid prospects, good conditions, morning and afternoon tea and lunch in own cafeteria. —Childswear, Lid.. 19, Grey's Avenue, C.l (over Robinson Mo tors. 1 WE require several Juniors (preferably without previous experience) for our high-grade Dressmaking Room; girls will be trained in all branches of needlework under competent supervision. This is an excellent opportunity for Girls who wish to take up Dressmaking as a career.—Cinemodes (N.Z.). Ltd.. 158-160, Queen St.. C.l. 31 YOUTH, required for Dairy Farm, situated at Pakuranga. within 10 miles from Auckland; good living conditions. This position offers a Rood opportunity for a keen youth to thoroughly learn farming. Successful applicant required to commence duties on April 12. —For further particulars write W. Fisher, Waipuna ltd., Mt. Wellington, or Phone 25-894. :1 ADULT GARAGE ATTENDANT To handle Lubrications, Tyre Repairs, Batteries, and General Garage Maitenance. Previous experience desirable, but not essential. Good wages and • permanent position available to right man. RING 17-260 for particulars. JOHN W. ANDREW AND SONS, LTD., Ford Dealers. Otahuhu. D 4 JUNIOR OR INTERMEDIATE TYPIST. The Administrative Offices of a Large Theatre Organisation Require the Services of a Quiet, Well Mannered GIRL AS JUNIOR OR INTERMEDIATE TYPIST. Previous experience not necessary. Excellent working conditions and very good prospects. Apply Secretary, KERRIDGE THEATRES, LIMITED. Phone 40-975. 39 LADY CLERK, JUNIOR—WE HAVE A VACANCY FOR A LADY CLERK. Please make application in writing, giving particulars of qualifications, age and experience (which is not essential), to THE NATIONAL DAIRY ASSN. OF N.Z., LTD., C.P.O. Box 1001, Auckland, C.l. 30 AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. Applications addressed to the undersigned and closing at Noon on FRIDAY. April 7, 1944, are invited for the Position cf GROUNDSMAN For the St. Stephen's Auxiliary Hospital, Bombay. Award wages and conditions. Accommodation provided. Envelope to be endorsed "Groundsman." C. L. GRANGE, :1 Secretary. THE FOLLOWING GIRLS are required to rill Vacancies in our Underwear Workroom— PRESSERS — PLAIN SEWERS — EXAMINERS — " FINISHERS — CUTTERS. We offer best conditions in a light and airy workroom. Apply The Manager, ROSS AND GLENDINING, LTD., Underwear Factory (above Tutts), Symonds Street. SENIOR SHORTHAND TYPISTE. EXPERIENCED. FOR AN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. Applicants must possess tact, personality and organising ability to control and supervise the work of the typing staff. The position is permanent and carries a good salary in accordance with ability. Copies of testimonials are to accompany applications, to facilitate prompt contact, a phone number should be supplied if available. WRITE B. 0723, STAR. 1 WAIRARAFA AND EAST COAST P. & A. SOCIETY. APPLICATIONS FOR SECRETARY. Applications, closing April 26. 1944. are invited for the position of Secretary of the above Society. Salary £350 per annum, with right to undertake other approved work. Free office and equipment. Good opening for qualified accountant. Particulars of duties from L. H. SMART. Secretary. P.O. Box 25. Carterton. :x8 OPPORTUNITY FOR GREY LYNN GIRLS — J GIRLS, you can earn while you learn light, interesting work at KORMA MILLS, LTD., Surrey j Crescent. We want Girls for all departments, and pay top wages, with liberal bonuses. Working conditions are unexcelled. Mills are equipped with radic and cafeteria. Staff welfare amply provided for. Call and see lor yourself. Staff Manager, KORMA MILLS, LTD., Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn. 31 WATERFRONT CONTROL COMMISSION. ACCOUNTANT, Waterfront Centra! Pay Office, Wellington. Applications are invited for the above position at a remuneration of £475 p.a., plus £13 cost of living bonus. Preference will be given to Qualified Accountants with organising ability and who have had experience in control of staff. Written applications, which close on April 5, 1944, should state full details of previous experience, military obligations, etc.. and be forwarded with copies of testimonials addressed to THE SECRETARY. P.O. BOX 1553, WELLINGTON, C.l. :xl FPU WOMEN ABANDON Septic Fingers.—Septocide guaranteed cure. Stainless Germicide Paint, no dressing, 3/. H. H. Jefferson. Chemist. 7, Khybcr Puss. HP AILMENTS of Women.—Eliza Powell. Consultir " Chemist (9 to 5)._40G. Col. Mut. Bldg. 40-043. _ He* ABSOLUTELY Guaranteed — Machineless Perm., 8 6. Combination, 10, 6. —Ph. 41-708. Bring Advt. V TII E MOI)E It N 'Tl A G C 0., L T D., For Ectter Class Leather Goods, Repairs and Dyeing. TWO SHOPS: .270, Karangahnpe Road, just six clonrs (Fonsonby side) past George Court's. 400, Queen St., a little above and opp. Town i iiLiT, mom < ?•'- ETC«__fok SAi k GRANNY SMITHS. 11/ 40lb. including delivery. City or railage, April.—NiTson, Hjxrpai. — . . r . t . - f ...,.. vn o 0 l .cv.-t. 18' cwt; free deliver?* city and suburbs. Mondays.-BrightwelL Avcndale Rd., Avcndale. WEATHER AND TIDES .Auckland Weather Forecast.—Fair to fine; moderate temperatures. Sunset today, 6.20; sunrise to-morrow, High Hater to-day, 12.:'7; to-niorroiv, 12.01.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 76, 30 March 1944, Page 1
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