NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the ' Star ’ ami ALL BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS should be addressed to the MANAGER. Only Literary Contributions and Letters- for publication should be addressed to the Editor. THE ‘ EVENING- STAR ’ CO. LTD. SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertisements oi 16 wotds under ihe headings of Situation-. Vacant. Wanted. For Sale. To Let, Lost nd Fomd. Miscellaneous Wants, etc., U per insen on three consecutive insertions 2s 6d. six consecutive insertion? ss. Cash with order. SALES MANAGER WANTED FOR OAMARU. THE largest Specialty Manufacturing Firm in the British Empire requires the services of a SALES MANAGER to take charge of the Oaraaru District. Applications only from men who ( have had experience ■ with Washing _ Machines, Vacuum Cleaners,, and Floor Polishers. References necessary and will be treated confidentially. Salary £4 per week, commission on own sales, also overriding on sales made by salesmen under him. Applicant must be' preared to commence duties right away. Address CONFIDENTIAL, Bill, ‘ Erenisg Star.’ CLOTHING TRADE. WANTED, SIX TABLE HANDS for 'Men’s Overcoats. Morning tea provided, five-day week. Apply on January 7 to SARGOOD, SON, AND EWEN LTD., Clothing Factory, Richardson street. LACE AND FANCY BUYER. DI.C., WELLINGTON, requires the ser- • vices of a competent BUYER for the Ribbons, Laces, and Neckwear Department. Experience in buying and control of staff essential. Apply, with full particulars, to THE MANAGER, , D.1.C., Dunedin. OLD-ESTABLISHED LAND AGENCY BUSINESS REQUIRES PROPERTY SALESMAN. DMI. ‘ Star.’ PLOUGHMEN, Machine Milkers, Rouseabouts. Cowboys, Youth' (motor delivery), Cooks, Waitresses, Generals, Cook and Housemaid (institution). Parlourmaids, Girls (assist), Housekeepers, Nursc-House-maid, Companion-Helps.—Baker’s Agency. WANTED, experienced Cook-General, Central Otago; wages 25s.—Apply Dalgety’s, Hyde. WANTED, Mother and Daughter, experi- , enced, Share Cook’s-Geueral’s Duties, Central Otago.—Apply Dalgety’s, Hyde.
WANTED, capable Maid for housework; Anderson’s Bay district.— Ring phone 22-022. WANTED, Boy for milk run.—Apply 448 Princes street. Dunedin. ANTED, Boy, left school, for parcel deliveries. —Apply Salmolld and Spraggon Ltd., 21 Bath street. WANTED, young Lady, with shop experience, for South Dunedin shop.— Apply, between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m., W. J. Potter, 172 George street. WANTED, willing Youth, able to manage 10-acre farm.—Apply, after 6 o’clock, 189 Kaikorai Valley road. "%717'ANTED, Youth, dairy farm; must be ▼ » good milker—Ellison, Pine Hill, E 22, ‘ Star.’ BRAEMAR Guest House, 58 Royal Terrace. —Wanted, capable, trustworthy Housemaid-Waitress; start immediately.— Phone 10-933. WANTED, capable Girl; references. — £l9. ‘ Star.’ IOSTANTED, immediately, Girl, for light TT housework; little washing and cooking; 8.45-5,30; wages 12s 6d. —Ring 11-289. WANTED, for institution, willing Girl, about 17, tp assist in kitchen; good wages; .reference— E 72. ‘ Star.* WANTED, young Housekeeper, for working man; respectable; town; state wage. —E7l, ‘ Star.’ 1 WANTED, Plasterer, to give Price for a Few Days” Work, —Call at No. 2 Maclaggan street, between 10 a.m. and 12 o’clock. "^767ANTED, Plumber, to give; Price for. a t T Few Days’ Work. —Call at No. 2 Maclaggan street between 10 a.m. and 12 o’clock. ■ ■ Experienced Waitress (hotel), Waitress (tea room), Generals, Farm Hands. Daily Maid, Housemaid (station), Housekeepers, Girls.—Land Bales Labour Bureau. W A S Two Carpenters.—Apply ENTHUSIASTIC Salesman-Canvasser, with’ real ability, handle . necessity ; high commission; exclusive territory.—Address, immediately, Ell 6, * Star.’ WANTED, Man for suburban pig farm; able to drive lorry.—Ello, ‘ Star.’ ■’STS/ANTED, competent Girl or Woman t T for light situation; references essential; suburb.—Blo9, ‘ S^ar.’ WANTED, good Salesman to sell firstclass home-made sweets; good wages.—Sweets, ElO6, 1 Star ’ Office. WANTED, good Dressmaker, about 2 days; charges must be reasonable. — Apply 118 Stafford street. PERSONS applying for Positions advertised should enclose Copies of Testimonials when writing, • and Not the originals (which may go astray).
Tom : “ What’ll happen if your invention doesn’t work?” Hick: “Well, old man, I’ll have to.” “So yon didn’t marry John because of your mother's advice? ” “ Yes, she gave him so much of it that he stopped calling.”
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Evening Star, Issue 22229, 6 January 1936, Page 8
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