LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. LYTTELTON HARBOR BOARD. APPOINTMENT SECOND PILOT. THE LYTTELTON HARBOR BOARD invitcs applications for the Position of SECOND PILOT at tho Port of Lyttelton, at a salary of £SOO per annum. Applicants (not less than 22 or more than 40 years of age) to state age, certificates held, and present position. Copies only of testimonials to bo forwarded. Applications Will bo treated as confidential. Schedule of “ Conditions of Appointment ” may be obtained from the Harbor Board Offices at Christchurch, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Wellington, Napier, Gisborno, and Auckland, Applications addressed to "The Chairman, Lyttelton Harbor Board,” and endorsed "Application for Pilot,” will be received at the Board’s Office, Christchurch, until 5 p.m. on MONDAY, July 24th, 1922. By Order, CYRUS J. R. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Treasurer, and Engineer. Lyttelton Harbor Bool'd Office, Christchurch, N.Z., Bth June, 1922. TOWN PROPERTY SALESMAN. EEAL LIVE MAN WANTED as TOWN PROPERTY SALESMAN. Substantial salary and commission. Apply, in confidence, stating ago and experience, to SALESMAN, Caro Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Bank Australasia Building, Dunedin, BOROUGH OP MOSGIEL. APPOINTMENT OP WORKING INSPECTOR. ’ A PPLIGATIONS, accompanied by copies of testimonials, will be received up to TUESDAY, Ist August, for above Position, at a salary of £3OO per annum. Schedule of duties may he inspected at the Office of this Papes, or with the Undersigned. W. E. MEGAN, Town Clerk. Mosgiel, 7th July, 1922. WANTED. WHY help pay overhead charges or keep up largo establishments when tradesmen will PAINT YOUR HOUSE, 4 to 8 rooms, £l2 to £2B. Ferguson’s Paints only used, and mixed on tho job. ROOMS PAINTED AND PAPERED, £2 upwards. Address 790, ‘Star’ Office. Applications win to received up tin 4 p.m., 20th JULY, by tho Chairman for tho POSITION of JANITOR of tho HIGH STREET SCHOOL. Free house, firing, and lighting. Schedule of duties and particulars of salary, etc,, may bo seen at tho Head Master's Office at tho School between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., or from the Chairman of Committee. R. A, EWING, 21 Crawford street. CYCLES WIANT.BD, WE WANT to BUY SECOND-HAND CYCLES in any quantity. BEST PRICES GIVEN. Get out that old on© and bring it along to JAGO, BIGGS, LTD., Octagon. FURNITURE POLISHER, CHAIRMAKEE. WE have VACANCY for COMPETENT POLISHER, and also for a FIRSTCLASS CHAIRMAKEE. . WM. NEES AND SONS, LTD., 263 Hanover street. GREENKEEPER. OTAGO BOWLING CLUB. THE COMMITTEE desires to Thank all who applied for this post, and to say that the position has now been filled! / WM. EWING, / Hon. Secretary. WANTED, MACHI N I S T. P. PALMER, Clothing Manufacturer, 228 Princes street south. A' Apply ■WANTED, GIRLS, 14 to 16 years, for all departments. Good opportunity for girls to obtain constant employment under ideal •working conditions. Apply Miss DALZIEL, Cumberland street entrance i opposite Fir© Brigade Station). R. HUDSON AND CO., LTD., Castle street. MILLINER WANTED. ‘IB are requiring SMART UP-TO-DATE Work Room. the Services of MILLINER for F. AND E. WOODS, LTD. WANTED, FRST-CLASS TAILOE, to take charge of our Work Booms. Highest wages. Permanent employment. JOHN MDONALD, LTD., Stuart street. TO TAILORS. ANTED, COAT MAKER. Apply Mr WILLS, Moray place. CAVER SHAM BOWLING CLUB, LTD. €t RBENKEEPEB WANTED for the above •T Chib. For particulars apply J. M. BROWN, Acting Secretary, 33 Dowling street, Dunedin. A N Old-established Firm of Sharebrokers are open to ADMIT A YOUNG ALIN to an interest in the brAnees as partner. Must have capital, some business experience, and a knowledge of Dunedin. Address confidentially to 674, ‘Star’ Office. WANTED TO RENT, 4 or 5-ROOMED HOUSE, or 2 ROOMS AND KITCHFAETTE; rent in advance. Married Couple, no children. 669, ‘Star’ Office, WANTED, USB OP LARGE ROOM OR OFFICE (central), two evenings weekly. Good rent. Best references given. GUILD, 675, ‘Star’ Office. ENTRANTS for Government Examinations Coacl’.ed in Shorthand and Typewriting; individual tuition.—Rossbotham’s, Dowling street; ’phone 736. "fcTEVEE a mechanical stop whei you ride 1 v a Harley-Daridson Motor Cycle. O'.ago agents W. A. Justice and Co., Imperial Gtrage, 292 Princes street, Dunedin. WANTED.— Aching Corns Removed; painless and pleasiiit.—Chas. Buchan, foot specialist, Octagon; appointments by ’phone 1,715. WANTED. —Have yoa any Furniture you don’t want? We can. sell it; send it along.—HoEs-Phillips. WANTED, Electrical Work; House Lighting a specialty.—Consult S. Matthews, 61 Hazel avenue, Caversham; ’phone 862. ANTED Known—Tilbury Forwarding Company, Ltd., Remove Furniture cheaper by motor. Estimates free. ANTED Known—For Gaafltting and Plumbing Repairs, ring up 0. S. Jenkins and Co., 'Dowling street. ANTED, Electric Light Contracts from 35s per point; British material; every contract ■ guaranteed.—Address ' 590, ‘Star’ Office. WT” ANTED Known—Men’s Suits, real good IT ! quality, from 755; guaranteed cheapest in town.—No. 9 Royal Arcade. WANTED Lease, 3-S-roomed House; hill, i handy City; long term; no children; good tenant*—4B7, ‘Stax.’
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Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 5
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