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SITUATIONS VACANT principally outboard motors: eood opportunity iri specialised trade—Apply to Workshop Foreman, W iM-man's Ouiboards, 32, Customs St. East. D 4 assistant lor milk bar. day shTt.—Commodore w .•[•cling_Loimge._l3._Customs 4 BOV for errands, ont? week from Jaji. 3.—Jefferscn. Chemist. 7. JKhyber Pass. 2 nov or Girl wanted for ilotor Part Store. 15 or 16.—Apply Root. Stevens and Co., Otahuhu. 2 BOvior shop and mes_ies7~imcrcstlnß work; no 32, Customs St. East. "___ D 4 BOY for Pressing Department to learn trade thoroughly, including liarid pressing; one just leaving secondary school preferred; opening Jan. 15. West End Costume Co.. 12, Kingston St. D 4 BOV lor Designing and Cutting Room to Learn Trade; must be intelligent and of smart appearance; opening Jan. 15.—West End Costume Co., 13. Kingston St. — CHEF, si-.iall Rucst house: start immediately: above award wage.— Phpne 48-521 .__. ___■ clean'worker and reliable.—Apply 36, Victoria St. West. 2 COUPLE, Bardentaß and llßht duties on small suburban farm: suit pensioner or partly dian bled serviceman; jrocd house and conditions.— — Write T. 2057. Stak. 2 DRESSMAKER-MACHINIST, must be used to high class work.—Apply Adrian Gowns. Power Board Building. Queen St. ; D 4 FOUNDRY and Machine Shop.—Maclime Moulders. permanent jobs right men;' dairy machinery, essential industry.—MacEwans Machinery. Ltd.. Penrose. B4 GIRL Apprentices, io be efficiently Tought Machining and Finishing Ladies' Costumes find Coats- opening Jan. 15.—West End Costume Co., 12. Kingston St. D 4 HANDYMAN for garden, lawns, etc.; seaside; pensioner preferred.—Phone 3K. Onetangi. 4 HEAD WAITRESS, £3 - 57T~Cowes Private Hotel.— Phone 9, Cowes. * 2 HOUSEMAID" for small guest house. — Phone 48-52U _. lib't'SEMAib-WAITRESS. live in—Astor HOnSEMAID wanted.—Apply Hotel Auckland. D 4 HOUSEMAID, experienced, live in.—Apply Housekeeper. Station Hotel. * BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDING. WANTED A COMPETENT WOMAN AS POREWOMAN FOR, OUR BIKDERV DEPT. Appl? FOREMAN, BINDERY DEPARTMENT, STAR OFFICE. D 4 MALE APPRENTICES We offer good positions to Youths to be apprenticed to the Clothing Trade. —For further particulars apply to R. GREER AND SON. LIMITED. 38-44, Douglas Street, Ponsonby, AUCKLAND, W.I. D 4 SENIOR FEMALE ASSISTANT and Fanrv Goods Business. Knowledge of periodicals essential.—Write or nhone W. J. STEVENS. Bookseller and Stationer. Bex 57. Tauransa. phone 193. 4 W~A ITRESSES WANTED We require the services of several Full-time Waitresses, also PantrymalcTs, ror mid-day duty. Excellent working conditions in Auckland's most modern tearooms.—Apply MANAGERESS. FARMERS , TRADING CO., LTD. 2 APPRENTICE WANTED. AN APPRENTICE FOR THE BOOKBINDING DEPARTMENT. Clean, interesting and artistic work. AppiJ FOREMAN. BINDERY DEPARTMENT. STAR OFFICE. D 4 APrRENTICES! APPRENTICES! Earn while you learn to make beautiful Frocks. Coats and Costumes Right Through. All our girls are thoroughly taught. Learn a trade that will be an asset for the rest of your life. Apply CENTRAL MFG. CO., la, Liverpool Street (Top Floor). Newton. D 4 JUNIORS—An opportunity to learn thoroughly nil sections of Corsetry Manufacture will be given t« Young G' r ls wishing to begin an interesting and well paid occupation. We have openings for the New Year, and invite you to call or phone for full particulars. NU VENUS FOUNDATIONS, 28. Fanshawe St., Neas Albert St. Phone 49-418 on or after January IS. B4 THE CENTRAL MFG. CO., Require the Following Hands: TAILOP.ESS. Take Charge of Table; TABLE HANDS; MACHINISTS; IMPROVERS AND APPRENTICES. JUNIOR OFFICE GIRL, Typist. BOY. Messages and General. Excellent Opportunity. Apply la, LIVERPOOL STREET (Top Floor), Newton. D 4 COOK HOSPITAL BOARD, GISBORNE. THEATRE SISTER. Applications arc invited for the position of Theatre Sisler-in-Charge at Cook Hospital. Salary £220 to £280. according to qualifications and experience. Live in. Uniforms provided. Further particulars upon application if desired. Applications close January 10, 1945. C A. HARRIES. 6 Managing Secretary. GIRLS 14 TO 18 YEARS. We* off* to Capable and Conscientious Juniors an excellent luture in our underwear factory. rnntentment i-ifrt-est remuneration and a position that with a' fair trial, you will not readily leave. Light and artistic work. Centrally situated. Essential industry. Closed Xmas vacation from December 22 to January 15. Apply STIRLING HENRY (N.Z.), LTD., 406, Queen Street. B4 MOTHERS—Start your Daughter-s Career In an Occupation that will useful to her for the rest of her life and offers scope for earning Liberal bonuses In addition to her weekly wage. Dainty and interesting work under bright and i congenial conditions. Ring 32-S6O ior appointment, or call at SILKNIT (N.Z.), LIMITED. Eden Terrace, (Top of Symonds Street.) D 4 j ' — CITY OF AUCKLAND. APPOINTMENT OF MALE ENGINEERING AND CLERICAL CADETS. Applications: will be received at the Office of thf Town Clerk. Town Hall. Auckland, for positions as Mule E-inineo.rins and Clerical Cadets on the stpff of the Auckland City Council. Salary will be according to experience, with a minimum of £i) 5 per annum, plus bonuses. Engineering Cadets will receive a sound train'vi'il receive a" thorough training in all branches cf Iccal body work and administration. Conditions of employment may be obtained at the Office of the Town Clerk. Town Hall. Auckland. T. W. M. ASHBY. :s e Town Clerk. CITY OF AUCKLAND. APPOINIMENT OF JUNIOR ASSISTANT LIBRARIANS. , Applications will be received at the Office ol die Town Clerk. Town Hall. Aucklind. for the positions ol Junior Assistants at the Central and Branch Libraries. Salaries will be in accordance with service in a similar position, with a minimum of £80 per Cenditions of appointment may be obtained at the Town Clerks Oince. Auckland. Central Tibrmv Wcllcsley Street, or any of the Branch Libraries. T. W. M. ASHBY. :xr> Town Clerk. FIRST - CLASS UNDERWEAR FACTORY Apprentices, Plain Machinists and Experienced Overlookers are required for our factory. We do especially want any Young Girls leaving finest of Lingerie Trades. . An opportunity to learn first-class Machines. Embroidery, Fancoting. Shirring and Flatlocktnp awaits those with the ability to progress. We have a bright Cafeteria and Dining Room also a bright, sunny workroom. Apply to Manager, ROSS AND GLENDINING. LIMITED. Underwear Factory, FKEE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. FOR GIRLS LEAVING SCHOOL. Read all about the working conditions at Childswear, Ltd., Which offer you the good conditions and pleasant surroundings which vocational guidance oMicai? advocate. Cell, write or phene to the Personn n i Offi -er. who will gladly give you a complimentary copy ol the descriptive booklet, which tells you al: about working conditions in NEW ZEALAND'S MOST UP-TO-DATE FACTORY. The new, modern Chiidsv. ear Building Is only one minute from Queen Street, CHILDSWEAR, LTD., "Chilciswear Building." 106-176. Albert St Cit-v (last building on left. Town Hall erid) Phones 49-035, 40-303. ' ' n WE REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF YOUNG GIRLS who are lust leaving school to be thoroughly taught In all branches of the- Corset Trarfe Our new modern factory, which will be opened eo,;.:'prr.ent to ornvide lor our staff's health and comfort. Call and talk it over with our Stall Manager, who will be only too happy to give all in format ion and advice. FAYREFORM, LTD., Temporary Premises, 2nd Floor. National Mutual Building, Chancery Street. D 4

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 1, 2 January 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 1, 2 January 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 1, 2 January 1945, Page 1

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