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SITUATION'S VACANT ARTIST, for Window Display Backgrounds, Showcards, etc.. thoroughly experienced Man or Woman capable of executing first-class work. Is an excellent opportunity for a person Si original ideas of display for all trades. — Phone Mr. Harris. 40-636, for appointment, xl ASSISTANT. Bricklayer, vicinity Remuera; good wages.—Apply 25. Rutland St. Phono 44-127. xl BOY or Youth to assist in manufacture of Paua Jewellery; good wages.—3l, High St. 2 BOY (16) wanted for Nursery, good wages for — A * White, 32, Kowhatu Rd., off Campbell Rd., One Tree Hill. 1 BOYS for Toy Factory: good conditions, excellent wages for good reliable workers.—Phone 19-644 (evenings). * 3 BOYS and Girls, also Young Women, for Light Factory Work; essential industry.—N.Z. Knitted Wear, Ltd., 73. Lome St. Phone 44-573. x! 2 permanent position, shop work.—Phone BUTCHER, Second Shopman, permanent to reliable man.—Apply 322, Karangahape Rd. 1 CARPENTER-LABOURER wanted, one handy with tools preferred.—Apply Porters Dye Works, Ltd.. 123, Market Rd., Epsom. Phone 17-000. 5 CHEF, first, for 5-handed kitchen; essential; excellent conditions; live in; refs. required.—Write B. 0602, STAR. i CLEANERS, Women, night work.—Caretaker] T. and G. Building (apply after 6 p.m.). 2 COMPOSITOR Apply Wright and Jacques, Ltd., Printers, 52, Albert Street. Auckland. 3 COMPANION HELP, 2 adults, pleasant conditions, good remuneration. —30, Vauxhail Rd., Devonport. Phone 70-034. 2 COOK, Third, good, experienced.—Northern Club. x 2 COOK, second and third. —Apply Star Hotel. Albert St. • 2 COOK, 2nd, expert, good wages and conditions, for Te Awamutu Hotel.—Apply Prince Arthur Hotel. 2 DIRECTOR, Snack Bar, for Down Town Club; award wages.—Y.W.C.A., Phone 42-861. 1 DRESSMAKER, Alteration Hand, must be used to high-class work.—Apply Adrian Gowns, Power Board Bldg. D 4 ENGINEER'S LABOURER, used to cars; £5 10/ veek.—Walker, 303, New North Rd. 1 ENGINEERS, Fitters, Turners, Engineers' Assistants urgently wanted; modern workshop. Ideal working conditions and splendid prospects for good men with progressive Industrial Engineering Co.—Apply N.Z. Steel Pipe and Tank Co., Ltd., Penrose. 1 FROCK Machinist to work 4 hours weekly.—Write B. 0655, Star. 3 GIRL, 15 to 17, for Home Cookery; wages £2 clear. —Phone 27-638. 3 GIRL, Junior, reliable, Serving and General Shop Work.—Hall's Fruit Shop, corner Albert and Wellesley St. West. a I GIRL, experienced or willing to learn, for Poultry Farm, Avondale district; good wages and conditions^—Bl_o6s2l 2 GIRLS or Young Women for our Bindery Dept.; ideal conditions; good wages.—Apply Wright and Jacques. Ltd., Printers, 52, Albert St., Auckland. 3 GIRLS (2), for light clean essential work in our modern laundry; experience not necessary; good wages and conditions. —Supply Laundry and Tri-CleaneTS. Ltd.. 67, Victoria St. W. D - HAND-Dipper (Chocolate), whole or part time.—• Stokes, Strand Arcade. 1 HEAD WAITRESS; also Porter wanted. — Apply Albert Hotel. . 3 HOUSEKEEPER for young family, Mt. Wellington; good conditions; live in; urgent.—Phone 25-854. 3 HOUSEMAID Waitress, also Pantrymald Waitress, for Te Awamutu Hotel. —Apply Prince Arthur Hotel. 2 JUNIOR, Office, lemale, lor book-keeping and shorthand typing. Good wages and conditions. — Apply Metal Productions, Ltd., Banks Box Bldgs., 47, St. Paul St., Auckland. 1 KITCHENHAND, male, good wages.—Hotel Stonehurst. Phone 45-562. *2 KITCHEN MAID, one able to relieve cook, iy 2 days weekly.—Phone 44-268. 1 KITCHEN HELP, good wages, competent person; also Sandwich Maker, early, part or full-time.—-Call Lyons. 13. Customs St. West. 2 LAUNDRESS.—King's School, Remuera. - 3 JOURNALISTS JOURNALISTS COMPETENT REPORTER For progressive bi-weekly. All-round experience and initiative required, though keen advanced junior would be considered.—Apply MANAGING EDITOR, "NEWS," TE AROHA. 2 A COMPETENT TYPISTE FOR A PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT'S OFFICE. Must have some knowledge of Bookkeeping. Integrity essential. Salary £3 10/ per weekB. 0653, STAR. 2 BRIGHT BOY, PREFERABLY MECHANICALLY INTERESTED (Woodworking machines. Coats, etc.), for shop duties. Good opportunity and nice working conditions. No Saturday work. WISEMAN'S OUTBOARDS. 32. Customs St. East. D 4 EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR JCL AS SENIOK SALES in the MILLINERY SHOWROOM. A good position for a Saleswoman with personality. Apply Manager, JOHN COURT, LTD., Queen Street. 1 EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS AND LEARNERS WANTED for Mattress Case Making and Down Quilt Manufacturing. Pleasant work. Heated factory. Good wages and overtime. ARTHUR E. MUDD, LTD., Karaka Street. Newton. 3 GIRLS AND WOMEN WANTED. Good wages and conditions. Those willing to work overtime can make really big wages. Come out and see the work you would be required to do. Apply AUCKLAND LAUNDRY, LTD., Grey Lynn. D 4 JCL 'REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF TWO COMPETENT WOMEN, With experience of Dressmaking, to work In the FROCK ALTERATION ROOM. Apply Manager, JOHN COURT, LTD., Queen Street. 1 SHORTHAND TYPIST FOR MERCHANT'S OFFICE. Knowledge of Bookkeeping preferred. Salary in accordance with qualifications: state experience; written application with copies of W. H. GROVE 6 AND CS SONS, LTD., P.O. Box 490, Auckland. I j GOLF COURSE GREENKEEPER. ! NAPIER GOLF CLUB — Waiohiki Links. Applications together with particulars of experience and testimonials to j THE SECRETARY, P.O. BOX 3, PORT AHURIRI. ! Married man preferred whose wife will undertake duties of Caretaker at Clubhouse. xl PONSONRY GIRLS! THE LETHOLITE FACTORY, Near Three Lamps, HAS VACANCIES FOR JUNIOR GIRLS (14-18) TO LEARN TRAVEL GOODS TRADE. Ideal Conditions and Good Surroundings. GOOD WAGES. Morning and Afternoon Tea Free. Radio. NO SATURDAY WORK. 3 BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, LTD., require Capable Man to manage their Hardware Business at 1, Anzao Avenue, Auckland. Applicants must have thorough knowledge Auckland builders' requirements, and should state in confidence age, particulars of previous experience, military commitments, salary expected and submit written applications with copies only of references, to MESSRS. BARR, BURGESS AND STEWART, Public Accountants, BOX 1933, AUCKLAND. :7 TIIE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. Applications (with testimonials), will be received by the undersigned until 10 o'clock a.m. on Thursday, August 10, 1944, for the position of RADIO-THERAPIST, at the. Dunedln Hospital, at a salary of £1500 per annum. JOHN JACOBS, Secretary. July 28. 1944. 1 GIRLS — HERE'S SOMETHING FOR YOU! What kind of Job do you want? An interesting job with the best working conditions, including social clubs, cafeteria and radios? A profitable job with top wages and generous bonuses? Then you want a job with Korma Mills, learning hosiery work—linking, seaming, welting. It's the very job you want. Apply to Staff Manager, KORMA MILLS, LTD.. Chancery Street. Auckland. 2 SEVERAL GIRLS ARE REQUIRED For the PACKING OF FOODSTUFFS AT N.Z. PRODUCTS, LTD. These goods include Sultanas, for enclosing in Prisoner of War Parcels, and Canned Peas for use by Pacific troops. The work is light and easy, with good working conditions, and there is ample opportunity for overtime work if desired. Apply immediately to N.Z. PRODUCTS, LTD., Comer Newton Road and St. Benedict's Street. 4 JUNIOR GIRLS. JUNIOR GIRLS. WE REQUIRE SEVERAL BRIGHT GIRLS TO LEARN SPECIAL MACHINE WORK. This work Is dainty and extremely interesting. Girls will be thoroughly trained on a variety ol machines, and good wages are paid during the training period. Conscientious girls can also earn a production bonus. Ideal working conditiens In bright, airy workrooms. Hot or cold meals are served in our modern •> cafeteria at low cost. Essential Industry. SILKNIT (N.Z.). LIMITED. Eden Terrace. D 4 MACHINISTS MACHINISTS. MACHINISTS REQUIRED FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF LADIES' UNDERWEAR. rhose with experience on Overlockers and Plain Sewers preferred, but girls without previous experience will be trained thoroughly. Good wages while learning. Excellent working conditions. Wholesome meals may be obtained from our modern cafeteria at low cost. Essential industry. SILKNII (N.L ). JMITED Eden Terrace. Di

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 180, 1 August 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 180, 1 August 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 180, 1 August 1944, Page 1

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