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TOY DEPARTMENT LAY-BY—a Deposit Will Secure! SLEEPING DOLLS. Unbreakable Heads. Pressed. 20in g|/| BABY DOLL. Dressed. 201n «J/» CUDDLY BABY DOLLS. 15in. .... •• '/» MELVERN'S Lower Ground Floor .._ 155-159 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND

SITUATIONS -VACAXT LABOURER for machine shop; permanent position. KiUip and Jackson, Ltd., Nuffield Street, Newmarket. „___ - ■—■—• LADY CLEANERS (2) wanted—Apply MaJes';io Theatre. -— LADY ASSISTANT, elderly, (or newsagent's and tobacconist's stall: light work, easy hours.—42. Ferry Bldgs.. 9 to 10 a.m. JW L*W CLERK. Junior, every opportunity tor advancement.—Johnston. Coates and Fee, Solicitors. LAW CLERK, experienced, wanted for country office:' good salary and prospects to competent man.—Write Solicitor. 0622. Star. * LETTERPRESS Machinist wanted urgently, used to 2-revolution and automatic machine: stood wages and permanent position.—Apply Newmarket Printing House. Ltd.. 2. Leek St.. Newmarket. 1 MACHINISTS, wood-working, and Cabinetmakers, wanted urgently; good wages.—Ring 42-568. sa, MACHINISTS—Juniors, Improvers and Senior* required for light, interesting, essential work. The positions are permanent and the> conditions are excellent.—For full particulars apply Room 15; Second Floor. H.B. Bldg.. Queen St. (Monday). 39 MAN. to put Down Lawns in back garden.—Write B. 0548. STAR. - __-3 MAN. to scvthe and clear up area approx. one acre. Remuera.—Particulars Ph. 42-262 (business hours). . ?? MAN wanted, light fencing, vicinity Auckland: good money: partner for contract.—Phone 43-513. MAN. young, intelligent, offered remunerative spare-time work; good prospects for future fuiitime employment.—Write S. 6557. STAR. 29 MAN, unfit for whole time occupation, assist Confectionery work, two or three hours a day- IT Stokes. Strand Arcade. ; 29 MILLINER, experienced.—Apply Miss Spear, Darby St. Phone 42-487. _J =? MUSIC MISTRESS, experienced, resident or nonresident; duties to begin Sept. or Feb.— Apply. with copies of testimonials, to Principal, St. Cuthbert's College, Market Rd., Epsom. gg NIGHT NURSE, small medical hospital: live out: experience not essential: 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.;. £lw clear.—Phone 54-138. j? NURSE, trained, or Reliable Person as Children's Nurse; good salary.—Mrs. Power, 26, Owens Rd.. Epsom. Phone 60-311: 3 ° OFFICE Junior and Cashier—Youth. 17 or 18. previous experience unnecessary, good waees ana prospects.—Copies rets, to R.F. 0619. Star. 29 OFFICE JUNIOR, smart lad wanted for mall, messages and Junior clerical duties; good prospects for bright boy.—Apply Smith and Smith, Albert St. ■ . X 2B OFFICE SENIOR, pleasant work, sunny offices; fiveday week; applicant must be neat writer—Apply in own handwriting, with copies only of references. to Box 1144, Auckland. " -" OPERATOR, Adding Machine, experienced, for City Office, 5-day week.—Apply N.Z. Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd., Tasman Building, Anzac Ave, Auckland. ■ ■ _±2

Jang. ___ _ . — PAINTER and Handyman wanted, spare time, painting in boat.—Write Painter. 6614. Star. x 23 PAINTER and Paperhanger; good tradesman— T. Lornie. 633. Bemuera Rd. Phone 35-555. 29 PANTRYMAID. fuU-tlme. lor George Court's Tea Rooms. Karangahape Road.—Staff Manager. 3rd Floor. . ~ TASTRYCOOK, second,' used to electricity; 5-day week.—464. Mt. Eden Rd. PENSIONER—Bach and few days' gardening weekly. available for pensioner.—Write S. 5996. Star. 29 PORTER, live in.—Apply Blind Institute. . 29 POWER Machinist, spare time Plain Sewing; good money.—P.O. Box 102W.' ; *» RKCEFTIONIST— Young Lady, 17-18 years, knowledge typing-shorthand, secondary school education: pleasant personality essential. — Mervyn Adams. Foot Specialist. 328. Queen St., Auckland. SALESWOMAN, Junior or Senior, required for our Retail Millinery Department; no Saturday work.— Apply, personally,, Macky, Logan, Caldwell, Ltd.. Elliott St. ■ ■- ■ _H? SHORTHAND TYPISTE, junior, with or without office experience; hours 9. to 4.30, no Saturdays.— M.A., P.O. Box 970. Auckland. 29 SPRAY GUN OPERATOR required.—Modern Furniture Co.. 468. New North Rd- Klngsland. 29 SPRAYING Lacquers.—Young Lady interested in this work.—Phone 62-319 or 75. Dominion Road. 29 TAILORESs wanted; hours to suit herself; oldtime preferred.—Mrs. MacDoriaM._36 ; _Pltt_St. 29 TAILORESS, Take Charge Table, small Factory; salary commensurate with ability; also Table Hands and Machinists, ladies' coats and costumes; urgent.—Central Manufacturing. Co., Top Floor, la. Liverpool St. * TAILORS and Tailoresses wanted, first-class hands, all branches of the trade: essential i'".t , J3try.—Jack Brown. Broadway. Newmarket. *3l TAILORING —First-class Coatmaker wantc... -?- Groos and Co.. Durham St. -1} TROCSER Finishers and Coat Hands; half or lull time; good wages.—Apply Harry Davis. 85, Queen Street. . 28

WAITRESS, experienced, wanted.—Apply Station Hotel. ■ _2* WAITRESS wanted, relieve two weeks.—Apply New Criterion Hotel. i l WOMAN lot housework, assist dining room: live in.—Girls' Friendly Society. Wellesley St. x 5 WOMEN or Girls for Transplanting Seedlings, part or full time; pice congenial, work.—Apply personalls, Allen's Nurseries, Plant Specialists, Allenby Rd., Panmure, . * WOMEN -and Girls wanted- -.for ..part or fall-time work; arrange suitable • hours' with" our manager.— Empire Cardboard Box Co., Ltd., 359-367, Broadway,* Newmarket.. - - • " g? WOMEN (2) tor light, clean, congenial work in * modern laundry; no experience necessary; good wages: essential Industry.—Supply- Laundry and Trl-Cleaners. Ltd., 67. Victoria Street. D* YOUTH, strong, wanted for our Dispatch Department.— Apply Manager, 20th Century-Fox Films. 29 YOUTHS (16-17) wanted for Wholesale Hardware and Crockery Warehouse; excellent opportunity to learn trade.—Apply F. E. Jackson and Co.. Ltd..'-Ansae • Av.. Auckland. f» CASHIER-TYFISTE. —A well-known firm of Stock and Station Agents requires the services of «. Competent Typiste for their Cash Department. Applicants should have some knowledge of bookkeeping and general commercial practice. Permanent' position.—Apply with copies of references to B. 0564. Star. j 2? GIRLS REQUIRED for Modern Factory. Light, clean, interesting work, where girls will be taught every operation, and so learn a trade In a fully protected industry. Full-time work assured, plus overtime and bonus. Hot meal supplied in our cafeteria. Machinists, Improvers and Beginners wanted.—Apply J. Steele, Ltd., opp. Newton Po3fc Office. ____?■ MANAGER, wholesale clothing production, with thorough knowledge of the wholesale manufacture of men's and boys' clothing, and practical in all its branches: bright, atry factory in central position: a good starting salary, and opportunity encouraging to the right man.—Write, giving details of experience and qualifications, to B. C 597. STAR. 1PERSON, energetic (male or female, 25-45), possessing initiative, with sales ability, required bv a prominent and Dominion-wide organisation, to take charge of a profitable Collection Agency In the Auckland Metropolitan area. Agency ensures guaranteed weekly earnings, - with liberal commissions.— Reply to B. 0590. Star. 29 SENIOR SHOE SALON SALESWOMAN.' A vacancy has occurred in our Ladles' Shoe Salon for an Experienced Senior Saleswoman. A know, ledge of multiple fittings an advantage. This position is a permanent one and oners an ambitious saleswoman good prospect* for advancement and further experience.—Apply either personal y. or in writing, enclosing COPIES ONLY of testimonials, to Mr. Bear, JAMES SMITH. LTD., Wellington. -2J TO PARENTS OF BOYS 15 TO 16. Do you wish to place your Son with a_P""?«slve company in a position that Wrtte opportunitv for advancement? This position offer* -an intelligent Boy a chance U, study "f Interesting side of the business that will ultimately fit him for a highly-paid oosltion with the company. Apply in writing. SMITH AND BROWN. LrMTTED 148-152. Symoncs Street. Auckland. C.3. z» WAIMEA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. ELECTRICAL WTREMEN. Applications will' be received troro B*f}stCTe4 Electrical Wiremen for employment in the Boards area at Richmond or Motueka. Any further information required will be supplied upon application to the undersigned. THE ENGINEER, BOX 5; RICHMOND, 2» GIRLS FOR CORSET MANUFACTURE. WE HAVE VACANCIES FOB EXPERIENCED ■ AND INEXPERIENCED STAFF. This offers an excellent opportunity for thos« desiring to enter an essential Industry wnere conditions are good. Apply, personally, to NU VENUS FOUNDATIONS. LIMITED. Brighton BuildinS. me># 28. Fanstiawe Street. City. ws*

MARSDEN SCHOOL. KARORI. WELLINGTON. Wanted for Term 3, 1944, or lor February, 1945. TWO MISTRESSES TO TEACH ENGLISH, HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY. . Resident or non-resident. Salary according to qualifications and expert- ' APPLY TO THE HEADMISTRESS. :x2» CANVASSER-COLLECTOR requfired by an old-established Life Insurance Co. for their Otahuhu Agency. Collection Commission averaging £5, added to which are generous new business commissions. Prospects of advancement to suitable man. Experience not necessary, as training given by Superintendent Small car required, for which there Is a petrol license. Bond required. S. 6527, STAR. 21 PLAIN MACHINISTS AND OVERLOOKERS REQUIRED FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF LADIES' HIGH-CLASS LINGERIE. Also, VACANCIES FOR BEGINNERS. Permanent positions. Excellent working condition!. Persona! applications. LADDALOC AND LADY JANE LINGERIE, ' 350-362. Broadway. Newmarket. 21 SITUATIONS VACANT CONTINUED ON PAGB TWO. WEATHER AND TIDES Auckland Weather Forecast: Weather clondy to overcast with occasional rain or drizzle developing from tho north; moderate to fresh north* easterly winds. Sunset to-day, 5.33 p.m.; sunrise tomorrow, 7.21 a.m. High water to-day, 1.43 p.m.; to-morrow, 1.56 a.m.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 178, 29 July 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 178, 29 July 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 178, 29 July 1944, Page 1

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