FLOOR POLISH 4or. SHELLAC, 2oz. RESIN, __ Bottle METHYLATED SPIRIT. 3|/0 Simply mixed. Hundreds use ifAll satisfied. The Mixture MELVERN'S 155-159 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND
| SITUATIONS VACANT j GIRL as Junior Sales in Ladies' Knitwear Showroom; some experience preferred; excellent prospects for suitable applicant.—Staff Manajrer. George Court & Sons. Ltd., Karangahape Rd. 13 GIRL as Office Junior by manufacturer's office, some ability to type, excellent scope for advancement, no Saturday work.—Apply Junior, P.O. Box 518, Auckland. x! 4 GIRLS, light, clean woodwork factory: top wages. Apply K. G. Kermerley. 31. Victoria St. West. x! 2 GIRLS, for Knitwear Trade, making ladies' twin sets, etc., light airy workroom, good wages and conditions.—C. L. Jackson, 151. Albert St. 13 GIRLS, 15-16 years, for mall order department, with view to becoming Junior sales assistants.— Apply Staff Manager, George Court & Sons, Ltd.. Karangahape' Road. 13 GIRLS for Bindery, experienced or inexperienced: good conditions.—Apply National Printing Co.. Ltd.. Anzac Av.. Auckland. :16 GROCER, smart. experienced Assistant; M:. Albert.—Phone 36-377. 13 INSURANCE OFFICE, old-established, invite 1 ? applications for the position of Junior (male or female).—Apply to C.P.O. Box 174, Auckland. 12 JEWELLER or Improver.—Apply Rapley and Co.. Palmerston Building. 12 K ITCH EN MAI D wanted, hours 8 to 5.— Mayfair Tearooms. Phono 48-072. xIG kitchen ASSISTANT. Second. wanted. sT Cuthbert's College.—Apply Matron. Ph. 24-954. 14 labourers and Assistants, wanted for Brass Foundry Machine Shop r also Apprentice to mouldißF , Trade - opportunity for smart boy.—Apply Charles Lees and Co., Brass Founders, Kent St.. Newmarket. 13 LABOURERS required lor general factory work, good conditions and opportunity for overtime.— Apply in person to Alex. Harvey and Son., Ltd . 92. St. George's Bay Rd. 12 LADY CLEANER.—AppIy Majestic Theatre. x! 2 lady, young, smart, 2 or 3 nights weekly.—Apply New American Milk Bar. Newmarket. *12 LADY, middle-aged, driver's license, wanted to Teach Woman to Drive Car, for one month or more.—Write B. 0819. Star, 12 LAUNDRESS, live in, King's School. —Ring 25-59T __ I 2 LAUNDRESS wanted.—Apply Manageress, W. R. Cooke. j LAUNDRESS wanted. St. Cuthbert's College.— Apply Matron. Phone 24-954. 14 LEADING BUSHMAN and Firsi, Class Orclerman required for our northern mill; single accommodation. —Apply Morningsido * Timber Co., 14. Taylor's Road. Mornings id e. 14 MACHINIST, Letterpress, experienced colour work; £7 10/ per week.—N.Z. Cutters Academy, 409, Queen St. 12 MACHINIST, Experienced Soft Furnishing, wanted; good wages and conditions to right person.— Phone 48-093. Karlena Soft Furnishers. 460. Queen Street. 13 MACHINIST TAILORESS —We require the services of a Capable Woman experienced in small Tailoring Repair Work and Plain Sewing: the work is , light, interesting and full of variety: good wages; essential industry.—Supply Latuidrv and Tri-Cleaners, Ltd., 67, Victoria St. West. 12 MAN wanted for 1 day or half day to clean up small garden.—Apply la, Anglesea St., Ponsonby. 13 MAN. middle-aged, wanted for lawns; excellent conditions and attractive flat available for married man.—B. 0868. Star. xl 2 MARRIED COUPLE wanted, small electric cottage, preferable wife milk occasionally.—Apply L. Tollemache, Phone 690, Tauranga (after fl P.m.). zip MATES to cut tea-tree firewood and scrub on contract: good bush. North Auckland district.— Phone 20-873. xl 2 MILK BAR Attendant, junior.—Apply Manageress Tip-Top, Karangahape Rd. 12 MILK BAR Attendant.—Apply Manager, Tip-top Milk Bar, Devonport. xl 3 MILLINERY SALES wanted.—Reay Campbell, S5. Queen St. 14 NURSE, semi-trained, or Probationer tor Convalescent Home. —6, Oaklands Rd., Mt. Eden. Phone 60-692. x! 2 OFFICE JUNIOR, male or female, no Saturday work.—Apply Win gate and Co., Ltd.. Queen St. x! 3 OFFICE GIRL, junior, required for our Surrey Crescent Branch; typing an advantage; excellent conditions and prospects for advancement; wages to start 30/ per week.—Phone 18-192 or call Korma Mills, Surrey Crcsc., Grey Lynn. 13 PAINTER wanted, tradesman.—F. Baker. Phone 30-790. 14 PORTER, for general work.—4o-678. 12 PORTER BARMAN, must be sober and reliable.— Commercial Hotel. —? PRESSER, Male, hand or machine, for men's high class clothing factory; must be a skilled operator: no dry cleaners need apply.—Apply Robinson Bros.. 75. Lome Street. Phone 32-388. 15 RADIO SERVICEMAN, qualified, wanted by old- ; established firm.—Testimonials to Radar. 0858. Star. :14 REFRIGERATING; servicemen; excellent prospects. Phone 31-894, or write S. 6290. Star. 12 SERVERY MAID and Waitresses for George Court's Tearooms, Karangahape Road. —Staff Manager, third floor. _JL? SHORTHAND TYPISTE, with legal experience preferred.—Apply, giving experience, a?e. etc.. Alexander, Bennett, Warnock and Segar. LSLAUGHTERMAN for skinning dead cattle.— Apply N. Austin, Ltd., Neilson St., Te Papapa. 12 TYPIST, Intermediate, required, accustomed to stencil work.—Aply Roneo Office Equipment, Co., Ltd., Bates Building, 10-12, Customs St. E.^. Auckland. WOMEN AND GIRLS for our spinning and twisting depts.; light, congenial work, with good conditions; a production bonus is paid over and above wages.—Apply Factory Manager, Donaghys Rope and Twine Co.. Stanley St. _£'* YOUTH for firewood yard; must bei strong and willing: good wages.—Phone 20-873. *12 YOUTH, one or two years' grocery experience, also Smart Boy. good prospects, for Armishaw s Four Square Store. Pt. Chevalier. xi* YOUTH required to learn Electrical Trade. Good opportunity to gain knowledge of general and industrial work. If suitable will be apprenticwd fo trade. Good conditions and prospects.—Apply in person to Alex. Harvey and Son, Ltd., 92, St. George's Bay Rd. li: WE REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF FIRST-CLASS WAITRESSES AND PANTRYMAIDS. Full time only. Five-day week. All staff privileges. Rest rooms. Restaurant Manager, MILNE AND CHOYCE, LTD., Queen St.. City, C.l. *12 ASSISTANT FOREWOMAN,
Aged 21-20, FOR SMALL UNDERWEAR FACTORY. Must be experienced in cutting and have knowledge of patterns. Salary to commence, £4 10/ per week. Good conditions and prospects. Apply UNDERWEAR FACTORY. P.O. BOX 1292, AUCKLAND. 12 FINISHERS—GirIs with experience at hand sewInr* required for finishing ladies' fine llngerl--Also C-irls. 15 to 13 years, to learn dainty, interesting work In bright, clean workrooms. Hot and cold meals obtainable In our modern cafeteria. Apply SILKNIT (N.Z.), LTD.. Eden Terrace. Bl HANDKEECHIEF AND TIE MACHINISTS. We have vacancies for several experienced Handkerchief and Tie Machinists. Good wages and bonuses. Excellent working conditions and up-to-date factory.—Apply to KLIPPEL BROS. (N.Z.), LTD., 201. Hobson Street, Auckland. i!S YOUNG WOMEN AND GIRLS TO LEARN ALL SECTIONS OF THE HOSIERY INDUSTRY. Here is an opportunity to acquire training in essential work that is light, congenial and interesting. Excellent wages, liberal bonuses and splendid working conditions. Apply Staff Manager, KORMA MILLS, LTD., Chancery Street. Auckland. C.l. IS GIRLS, 14-18, TO LEARN TIE AND HANDKERCHIEF TRADE. Girls wanting clean, light work, and anxiou-s to learn sewing thoroughly In all Its branches, have an excellent opportunity to commence now or may enrol to start when leaving school. Good wages and bonuses. Apply to KLIPPEL BROS. tf-J.Z.), LTD., 201. Hobson Street, Auckland. lis MACHINISTS MACHINISTS. URGENTLY REQUIRED. 2 3 OVERLOOKERS. 2 ZIG-Z AGGERS. EXPERIENCEDWe also have vacancies for JUNIORS y-hp be thoroughly taught the manufacture of Ladles High-class Lingerie. Congenial wording conditions, excellent wages. Personal application to LADDALOC AND LADY JANE LINGERIE. 350-362. Broadway. Newmarket. 16 GIRLS (14-13 years). BY COMPANY MANUFACTURING LADIESS", MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. The positions, with considerations second to none, offer an excellent opportunity for young girls to thoroughly learn the trade. Advancement, ccn- ! tentment and permanc-ncy are assured lor conscientious girls. The work is light and artistic and the factory centrally heated. Essential j industry. STIRLING HENRY (N.Z.), LTD., Ist and 2nd Floor. 406, Queen St. E. 5.4 PARENTS—Parents who contemplate starting their daughters to work in the New Year would do I well to make an appointment to view the premis* s 1 of Silknit (N.Z.). Ltd., to see for themselves tfcj excellent conditions prevailing. This is an extremely useful, interesting trade and Is an essential industry. After very short training the girls are able to earn liberal bonuses. Hct and coil meals are served in a modern cafeteria at low ccstRing 32-860 for appointment or call at SILKNIT (N.Z.), LTD.. Eden Terrace. V 4 WEATHER AND TIDES Auckland "weather forecast: Cloudy and showery, with fair intervals tomorrow; colder temperatures. Sunset to-day, 6.09 p.m.; sunrfse tomorrow, 6.2*1 a.m. High water to-day, tf.ls pan.; to-morrow* tf.44 a.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 216, 12 September 1944, Page 1
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