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SPECIALS FROM THE DRAPERY COUNTER! NIGHTDRESSES. Floral. S.W., \V., and j>9 /J £ FROCKS.' Kiddies'. Print. Sizes ISin.. »7/f« SOin., 2;»ln. */ * GYM. HOSE. l?lack Wool. Sizes Pin., 2/_fl 9-) in.. lOin. •*' * STOCKINGS. Art Sl!k. Sizes BJin.. Oil'., 2/11 and o}in. Post Your Orders! / iiCIVPDKI'Q 155-159 Karangahape Road /VtCLVCKrVd Auckland

SITUATIONS VACANT PORTER, above award wases.—Apply Esplanade) Hotel. Devoncort. Phone 71-291. xls QUALIFIED MACHINIST for 2 Apprentices required by small new ex-M.E. soldier enterprise, right in town, manufacturing stylish lingerie: scale wages, plus bonuses; good opportunity for those desiring employment without regimentation.— Ring 2S-361 or Write 8.8., 0193. Star. xls RELIEVING MAID wanted.—Apply New Criterion Hotel, Albert St. 16 SALESMAN, good worker, conscientious; splendid nrospects.—Apply Monday. Messrs. G. R. Blackett and Co., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, H.B. Building, .Queen St. 13 SALESWOMAN wanted, smart, thoroughly experienced, for gown salon.—Please apply Regent Gowns, 161. Queen St. 13 SECONDARY SCHOOL BOYS, light, easy work. 30/ per week.—l3oa. Great South Rd.. Renuiera. 13 SEVERAL MEN wanted: good wages and conditions.— Apply__N_z__JPlywood. Ltd.. Penrose 13 SHOE INDUSTRY, Flexile Brand—An opening for Girls from 15-18 to learn this essential clean, interesting occupation.—Dearsleys, Ltd.. 47, NugenrSUopp. St. David's Church. .13 SHORTHAND TYPIST, junior, for laboratory in large manufacturing concern; good wages U> right person.—Apply Phone 20-830. 13 SHORTHAND TYPIST required for correspondence and invoicing, previous experience an advantage accuracy and seneral efficiency essential.—Applv Andrew M. Paterson. Ltd.. 12, Commerce St. 13 essential industry.—Apply N.Z. Co-op. Dairy Company. Ltd., Tasman Building, Anzac Avenue, Auckland. xl 3 SHORTUAND-TYpiSTE, Capable Junior or intermediate; good conditions and wages, interesting work.—Apply to Irvine and Stevenson, St. George 91. Hepburn St.. Auckland. xl 3 SIGNWRITER, first class tradesman, required —" Apply Chandler and Co.. Ltd., Manukau Rd. and Chandler Ave., Royal Oak. 13 SMART BOY or Youth for our Recapping and treading Department; excellent opportunity to learn trade.—Apply Manager, S.N.S. Tyres, Ltd., Broadway, Newmarket. is SMART BOY required. This is a good opportunity for a conscientious lad who has just left school to learn sewing machine repairs and general factory routine; only those willing to work and anxious to learn need apply to Sllknit (N.Z.). Ltd., 10-14, New North Rd. 15 SPRAY GUN OPERATOR, experienced.—Modern Furniture Co., 468, New North Rd.. Kingsland. .'.3 STENOGRAPHER, Lady Bookkeeper and Male Junior, for City Law Office.—S. 4133. Stab. x! 3 STOREMEN—Permanent Job for 3 men Apply L. A. Marquet. Ltd., Beaumont St. is STOREMAN wanted for North Auckland district to take charge of merchandise depot; applicants must have some clerical experience and knowledce of merchandise, including seeds, grain, etc.—Apply to N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd.. P.O. Box 37. Auckland. is SUB-MATRON for Epsom Methodist Children's Home; also Laundress, by end of January; good wages and conditions for Christian workers.— Apply Rev. F. E. Leadley, Secretary, P.O. Box 23W, Auckland. C.I. _13 THANKING all applicants—Teacher's position rilled.—Community Kindergarten, Blockhouse Bay. , 13 TYPISTE BOOKKEEPER, essential industry; sole charge.—Faulkner Collins, Ltd., Dominion Rd. Phone 60-364. 13 TYPISTE, Intermediate, for general office duties; interesting work, 5-day week.—Board and Council Publishing Co. J_3 TYPISTE, Junior, for Public Accountant's Officesome experience preferred; splendid prospects for ambitious junior; good salary.—Send details and copies of references to 8.8. 0218, Star. 13 WAITRESS, experienced, wanted. —Apply Station. Hotel. D 4 WAITRESS.—AppIy Esplanade Hotel, Devonport. Phone 71-231. xIS WAITRESS, experienced, permanent position.— 330, Queen St. 16 WAITRESS, experienced, wanted?— Oceanic Restaurant, 5, Queen St. 15 WAITRESS, full time; good wages and conditions; week-ends free. —Mrs. Morey. Electric Tea Rooms. Power Board Bldg. xls WAITRESS, 10 to 6, highest wages, excellent conditions.—Mrs. Bennett, Chungking Cafe, 26-28. Grey's Avenue. xl 6 WAITRESSES and Pantrymaids, sleep in or out.— Apply Hotel Auckland. 13 WAITRESSES. Cafeteria, full-time, light positions.—Commodore Wedding Lounge. 13. Customs St. West. 13 WAITRESSES, full time and mid-day, for GeorgeCourt's Tearooms, Karangahape Rd.—Apply StafT Manager, 3rd Floor. 15 WOMAN, experienced, take charge Tearooms, suburbs; also Assistant, part-time.—Phone 20-433. xl 3 WOMAN wanted for cleaning corridors, etc. — Courtvllle Flats, Parliament St.. City: xIS WOMAN for sweeping City Office and making morning teas.—Apply personally. Monday morning. Jan. 15, to T. A. Macalister, Ltd., Bristol House. 12. Albert St.. City. 13 WOMEN or Girl's, with or without factory experience, interesting work. —Apply immediately Room 514. Chancery Chambers. O'Connell St. l_l WOMEN, Girls and Boys, wanted to Learn Trade. Also Experienced Hands. Good wages, congenial surroundings. Tea 3 times daily. Also Woman wanted for Making Meals, local people.—Apply Baker Cardboard Box Co., 6, Campbell Rd., Royal Oak. Phone 54-658. 13 WOMEN for light, clean, congenial work in our modern laundry: previous experience not necessary: good wages; essential industry.—Supply Laundry and Trl-cleaners, 67, Victoria St. West. 13 WORKING Foreman-Manager, small woodworking factory (essential). Young man with automatic and ordinary lathe experience. Salary and productlon bonus.—Write 8.8. 0161, Star. » 13 YARD HANDS (2), 9 Bushmen, 1 Log Measurer, 2 Slabbies 4 Labourers required to expand our present operations; apply in person.—N.Z. Forest Products, ■ Ltd., Pinedale, Putaruru. xl 9 YOUNG WOMAN, Shop Assistant, under 19; secondhand furniture business; not eligible for manpower; wages above award.—Write 8.8. 0244. Star. 512 YOUTH wanted as apprentice, to learn Glass Trade.—Apply Smith and Smith, Ltd., 9-11. Albert St., Auckland. __> YOUTH, strong, reared for Factory Receiving and Dispatch Department.—Apply Ross and Glendining, Ltd.. Grey's Avenue. 13 YOUTH or Adult for Petrol Station, previous experience essential, 44-hour week, no work on Sundays or holidays.—Cooper and Curd, P.O. Box 20, Pukekohe. • :ls YOUTH, Office Junior, 15-17 years, with secondary education, for office of large manufacturing company, working 5-day week.— Apply in writing, stating age and education, to James Hardle ana Co., Pty., Ltd., Penrose. « YOUTHS, 2, wanted for Store, good conditions and permanent work if suitable.—Apply F. Hayes and Co.. Newmarket. 1? fnd V SSS^: Off SS' BloSr ri M^chin^° US r e e/u"rld r urgently.—Apply personally, Mrs. S. R. Storrey. 211, Dilworth Bldg. l a APPRENTICES. Cutting Room Assistant and Juniors, for Hand Beading are required by a progressive Dress Manufacturing Firm. Parents Wishing to place their daughters in a centrally situated workroom are invited to call at any time on or after Monday, the 15th inst.—Chadwicfc and Bray Ltd. City Chambers, Queen St. Phone 45-4"61. . :_* footwear TRADE—Two Smart Youths; wanted. 'kicking 7 SSienT' tt Tn^VilV tf with quick advancement. Good wages and bonus paid Clean, light work, good conditions. Factory situated in West Street, Newton, off Karangahape Rd.—Swinton and Oates, Ltd., West St., Newton. lg

PROGRESSIVE Corset and Brassiere Manufacturinsr Company requires the services of a qualitr-a Supervisor, combining personal ability, tact, with organising and Sesigning ability. Successful applicant will if necessary be given a specialised courso in our particular trade. Excellent prospects and wages with production bonus. All applications strictly confidential. Apply with full particulars, giving experience, salary expected, with references. 8.8. 0202. STAR. J* RECORDS CLERK, FEMALE—Applications are Invited ior the position ol Records Clerk. Tim work is congenial and under good condlUtfns. Highest wages will bo paid to the suitable applicant. Forty-hour week, and no Saturday morning work.—Apply Smith and Drown. Ltd., 148-152, Symonds St. « TELEPHONE OPERATOR— Applications are invited lor an experienced Telephono Operator; the position offers excellent prospects and the work is under th<! best conditions; highst wages will be paid to the suitable applicant: 5-day week and no Saturday morning work.— Apply to Smith and Brown Ltd. 148-152. Symonds St.. Auckland. ' xl 3 T. R. GILUHAN, LTD., Grey. St.. Onerunßn.— We have vacancies In a clean, progressive Essential Industry for Girls Leaving School; . girls residing in or near Onehunga can save travelling time and fares by commencing with us'.—Phona 54-352, or call Mon. to Fri., between the hours of_9_and_4. JS WINDOW DRESSER, Junior. An opportunity for an experienced Junior Window Dresser. instMn ,; oilers rapid advancement for a young man with drive and initiative, and a very good salary in assured. Applications will be treated with confidence.—Neuiine Studios. 41. Wakefleld St. 13 WINDOW CLEANERS—We have vacancies lot suitable Men in. our Window Cleaning Department. Experience not necessary. Five-du.v 40hour week. Good wares.—Apply or phone lor pppointment to CLEANING SERVICES, LTD., Ground Floor Chanrcrv Chambers. Corner Chancerv and O'Connell Streets. Phone 44-600. 13 YOUNG LADY, Intermediate or Advanced Junior, is offered an excellent, opportunity to learn and apply modern factory costing method.-, in a progressive clean industry: knowledge of typing ana M(,i:ncy with figures iire essential qualification. , ;: no Saturday v. ork. -Ring the Manager, T. R. Gil!man,_Ltd., for appointment. )•» Young Lady, with ' 2-3 years' experience, required Essential Industry. Wage?. £3 10/ to £4. according to ability. Five-day wees. Neat, efficient girl who has initiative will find this a pleasant position. Write S. 3331, Star. 13 WAITRESSES AND PANIRYMAIDS. full time: Mid-day Waitresses and Assistants for clearing tables only: 0-day week, excellent conditions: all staff DrlvilesPS.—Restaurant Manaßcr. MILNS AND CHOYCE. LTD.. Queen St.. citv. C.I. s]3 SITUATIONS VACANT CONTINUED ON I'AGB WEATHER AND TIDES Auckland nrcether forecost: North-westerly Minds. Weather warm and cloudy, with showers occasionally. Sunset to-day, 7.4-1; sunrise to-morrow, 5.10. High water to-day, 0.34; to-morrow, 7.32 a.m.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11, 13 January 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11, 13 January 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11, 13 January 1945, Page 1

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