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SITUATIONS VACANT CARPENTER, bench work.—Pelham and Sons. 150, Victoria St. West, C.I. 6 CARPENTERS (2)TFinishersrinslde alcove; award." 122, Orakei Rd., Remuera. CARPENTER, good" tradesman; good conditions, morning and afternoon tea.—Phone 17-638, Corr: residence. Phone 17-638. 6 CARPENTER—Tokanui Mental Hospital. Te Awamntu. salary £350 p.a. if living out, or £343 p.a. less deduction of £52 p.a. for full board if living In at Hospital. Accommodation available in staff quarters for single men only. Forty-hour week. Api)ly__to_Medical Superintendent. 8 CARPENTERS and Joiners ror City and Suburban nork; 44-hour. 5-day week.—N. Cole. Ltd.. Phone 31-764. After hours -24-121 or 24-990. 0 CARPENTERS, tradesmen, wanted on jobs, Auckland Training College. Takapuna Grammar. Govt. housing and alterations. City.—Call on jobs or Ring 18-280. j> CASHIER RECEPTIONIST of good address uiu able to meet people: good conditions of employment and wages.—C.R., 5878. Star. x 6 CLEANER, woman. 0 to 10.30 a.m., City theatre: good pob.—Easy. 55G0._Star. • 6 cTkr"k"~TYPISTE with some experience of general office routine; good wages to suitable young lady. Write Garage. o<i22. STAR. x§ CLOTHING" TRADE—2 Charts. Coat Machinists, wanted immediately for men's high-grade tailorIng: wages to commence are £4 15/ per week to first-class operators; permanent employment.— Apply in first Instance to Box 616, City. 6 COAT, Trouser, Vest and Shirt Hands wanted for City and Newmarket; highest wages.—Jack Brown, " 196, Broadway. Phone 20-694. x 9 COAT TAILORESSES. able to baste out and under, for Men's High-class Clothing Factory; wages well above award: reply in confidence. — Write B.K. 0616, Star. x 8 COMPOSITOR, first class, by leading City Printing Firm, good conditions and wages.—Write 8.K., 0026, Star. *8 COOK," - plain cooking, for nursing home.—Phone 8 COOK, good conditions and wages.—Phone 62-867. Matron. 9 COOK," 2nd, and Kitchen Hand wanted.—Apply £jtar_Hotel. Albert St. :c8 COOK, Female, 2nd; also Waitress and Housemaid.—Grosvenor_ Hotel. xG COOK, female, also* - Housemaid, live in.—Apply Blind_ Institute. G COOK, experienced" country hotel, wages £3 15/ clear.—Phone 43-278. 12 COOK for hostel, good conditions; award hours and wages.—Y.W.C.A.. 42-099. 8 COOK, female, for entrees, cakes, etc.; also Kitchenmaid and Waitress: 5-day week. —Blake's inn. Vulcan Lane. x 6 COOK required, Ranui Maternity Hospital, Green Lane; wages £4 per week; live in or out. — P_hon e _20-004. X 9 COOK-GENERAL, award rates, easy position, week-ends free, l.ve in.—Robert BLrns Hotel. Union St. 6 DEVONPORT—GirIs required for machine operating and ironing dept.; light and easy work; excellent pay.—Northern Laundry, Ltd., 47. Church St., Devonport. _8 DRAPER—Ladies' and Maids' Outfitters require a Senior and Junior Lady Assistant; excellent prospects.—Write B.K. 0667, Star. 6 EX-SERVICEMAN—A good" opportunity offered a Man with Woodwork Machinery Knowledge, as a Labourer or General Hand, in a Furniture Factory; good wages and conditions to a man willing to get 0n.—12, Day St., Newton. x 9 FEEDER, femaie, folder only; also Permanent Bindery Hand; top wages.—Observer Printing Works, Ltd.. 12. Wyndham St. 6 FEMALE CHEF—Wanted for leading Provincial Hotel, a Capable Female Chef, one able to take charge of 4-handed kitchen; wages £6 10/ clear and live in.—Write B.K. 0627. Star. x 8 FINISHERS urgently for our Frock Workroom, Experienced Finishers; good wages and excellent working conditions; call or phone.— Dresswell, Cooke's Tearooms (Top Floor), Queen St., C.I. 6 FINISHER, must be experienced coats, suits, frocks: salary £5 5/.—Martin's Gowns, Ist Floor. Dingwall Building. 6 FOOTWEAR TRADE—Benchmen, Machinists, Boys and Girls.—Apply Mason and Son, 411, New North RdL 6 FOOTWEAR TRADE—Wanted, Women and Girls. Tor Machine Room and Boxing Dept.; experience not necessarv; whole or part time workers; good wages and conditions.—Swinton and Oates. Ltd.. 27, West St.. Newton. x 6 FROCK MACHINIST, Journeywomen. with factory experience preferred, for small workroom. —Phone 16-216 (business hours). x 6 FURXACE MAN, Fettler, Labourer and Moulder; anyone willing to learn.—Apply Gem Foundry. 2_ Victoria St. West. __> t GARDENER, reliable man wanted for small place. Ring 63-053. 6 GARDENER for Remuera; permanent; 5-day week: good wages.—Apply Carlton Seed Co., 263. Karangahape Rd., or Phone 16-149. x 6 GENBKAL, full time, broken "shift.—Belle's Grill Rooms, 75, Symonds Street. 6 GEORGE COURT'S TEA ROOMS, Karangahape Road require immediately Experienced Cook for scones. Pantrymaid (full-time). Waitresses (fulltime and midday); excellent conditions; no Saturday work.—Apply Manageress. x 8 GIRL Shop Assistant, light duties. —Wilson's Shoe Depot, 334. Karangahape Rd. 42-877. 8 GIRL, young, for Artistic Work.—Apply 20. Connolly Av.. off Duke St., Three Kings. 6 GIRLS and Youth for our Egg Grading Department, light work only.— J. Jones, Ltd., City Markets. xG GIRL, wages £2. handy needle, learn excellent trade.—Ring 41-133, or call afternoons. 16. Strand Arcade. Xβ GlßL.under 10, to attend Counter and Telephone in Tobacconist's Shop; start immediately.—Marion Jack. 80. Pitt St. _6 GIRL, urgent, to assist in Shop and Packing, must be good at writing and figures.—British Laundry Co., Parnell. 6 GIRL, Junior, for Shop Duties; good appearance; references; permanent position.—Apply first instance to B.K. 0609. STAR. x 6 GIRLS (2), one Waitress" one General; conditions excellent. —Further particulars. Ring 49-364. 8 GIRL, 17 to 20 years, for Manufacturer's Office, knowledge of bookkeeping and typing essential.— Killip and Jackson. Newmarket. x 8 GIRLS required to learn interesting, clean. Ideal occupation; high.wages whilst learning; morning and afternoon tea; permanent position.—Mooneys (N.Z.), Ltd., 15-17, O'ConnellSL 6 GIRL FEEDER, experienced, for letterpress and lithographic printing machines; also Girls for Bookbinding Dept.. full or part time.—Abel, Dykes. Ltd.. 96. Lome St. § GIRL, Junior, for a large manufacturing concern at Penrose; one able to type an advantage: also there is an opportunity to learn the Burroughs bookkeeping machine: good prospects for GIRLS—Clean. "Light Work is offered at high wages' no Saturday work; overtime may be earned if desired. —Apply The Empire Cardboard Box Co.. __, _359i_G7,_Broachray, Newmarket. 6 GIRLS wanted to learn interesting high-grade leather work in our Handbapr Factory; also Experienced Machinists and Makers; light work; overtime available if desired.—Apply Abbott, Armstrong and Howie, 29, Chancery St., City. o___?hfine_42-658 : X 8 GIRLS" AND "WOMEN for Condiment Factory; light, easy work, good conditions and wages; overtime if desired; permanent employment.— Apply Whittome, Stevenson and Co., Ltd., 81. Carlton Gore Rd., Newmarket. 6 GLOVE MACHINISTS—GirIs or Women for plain machining and finishing: experience preferred, but not essential , : Tjest conditions and above nward waurs in our new, up-to-date factory: morning and afternoon tea provided.—Hermes Gloves. Ltd.. 64. _Wy_idham_St.,_C.l. 9 GROCER'S ASSISTANT, Man or Youth; previous experience not necessary.—Phone 50-735, M. Wallace. Long Drive. St. Hellers. 6 HAIRDRESSER, Ladies', fully experienced, Senior. immediately.—Andree Beauty Salon. 8 iiAIKDRESSEItr Style - Setter7~rnust be first-class work.—Elsie Hubber, Karangahape Rd.. Newton. 6 HAND SEWERS for Gloves at home, experienced. s. 5604. Stab. 6 HEAD WAITRESS, experienced; also Waitresses Apply Albert Hotel. ' 9 HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS, small hotel; good conditions.—Naval and Family Hotel. x 9 HOUSEMAID WAITRESS and Pantrvmaid Waitress: only experienced need apply.—Phone 44-268. 8 HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS and General, wages and cenditions gcod.—Apply Mansions Hotel. Whitt,nker_Place._ Phone_42-724. x 9 INTERMEDIATE OR JUNIOR of "smart appearance for up-to-date Handbag and Glove Department; excellent opportunities for successful applicant.—Wiseman's. 166, Queen Street. Auckland. 6 JUNIOR GIRLS" required for shoe store, Newmarket; pleasant conditions.—Phone 20-731. business hours, for details. 6 JUNIOR ~GlßL~required for Shoe Store. Newmarket: pleasant conditions. — Phone 20-731 (business hours) for details. 8 JUNIORS, Improvers, Seniors, Machinists, Overlockers, Hand Sewers and Presser for light, interesting and quality work; also a Machine Embroidress: good conditions.—Apply Forewoman. Ovanix, Ltd.,_l2s,_Albert_St. 6 KITCHEN HAND, female; five-day week. Rood hours.—Apply Tasman Airways, Mechanics' Bay. Kll__l_ENMAiD__d Housemaid.—Rii)g_l_G-90_4. x 6 KITCHENMAID, private hospital, city.—Ring Ma I ron __41 -338_ 9 LABOURER wanted for Monarch Bacon Factory. Apply Manager Hohipere Lane. Symonds St. Xβ LABOURERS '(Bricklayer's). 2, immediately.— _Apnly__ rgess Bros., Fh._64-865. 6 LADY. 18-1!3. for general offlce duties: knowledge ol bookkeeping necessary.—S. 6001. Star. 6 LADY or Girl, with some experience, for Sewing in Upholstery Factory: good wages and conditions, constant work.—Buoyant Chair Co., 79, Vermont St., Ponsonby. xO MACHINISTS and Finishers for ladies. , coats, costumes, also Forewoman; good conditions.—Apply Masco's Wool Shop. Karamsahape Rd. 6 MACHINISTS, Vest and Coat, canvas: contentment rests with yourselves whether you make a bonus or not.—Apply Advance Outfitters. H.B. Bldfr.. I_e wton. 9 MACHINISTS required for our North Auckland Sawmill; must be fully experienced and able to grind and set for all building lines: house available. —Apply Morningside Timber Co., Ltd., 14, Taylor's Road. Morningside. 6 GIRLS FOR LIGHT PROCESS WORK In factor? , producing • Builders' Hardware Items. 40-hour week; good wafces; ideal working conditions. W. H. ENSTONE. LTD.. Corner Gillies Avenue and Mortimer Pass, Newmarket. __6 EX-SERVICEMEN & WOMEN Seeking Employment or Vocational Advice: THE SERVICES' COMMERCIAL CONTACT CENTRE (sponsored by the' Business Community) Call FOURTH FLOOR, R.S.A. BUILDING, High Street. 6

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 237, 6 October 1945, Page 1

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