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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the * Star' and 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 words under the headings el Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lest *nd Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc, it per insertion, three consecutive insertions 8s 64 six consecutive insertion. 5«. Cash with order. BOROUGH OP ST. HILDA. APPOINTMENT OF ASSESSOR. PURSUANT to Section 3 of Sub-scclion (2) of the Valuation of Land Amendment Act, 1927, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that for the purpose of appointing a duly qualified Person as Assessor for the Borough of St. Hilda, Nominations will be received by the undersigned ‘till FRIDAY, 28th day of February, 1936, before noon. Each Nomination Paper must he signed by not less than two Ratepayers. J. V. TREZISE, Town Clerk. St. Hilda, 20/2/36. THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. APPLICATIONS (with testimonials) will be received by the Undersigned until 10 o’clock a.m. on TUESDAY, the 10th March, for the Position of JUNIOR SISTER at the Pleasant Valley Sanatorium, Palmerston, at a salary- commencing at the rate of £lO4 10s per annum, rising by two annual increments of £4 15s each to a maximum salary at the rate of £ll4 per annum. The appointee will require to take night duty in alternate months, receiving a night duty allowance of £1 9s per month. JOHN JACOBS, Secretary. February 25, 1936. OTAGO GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. A PART-TIME ASSISTANT is required for the Physical and Sports Mistress. Salary £4O per annum. Other particulars obtainable from the Undersigned, with whom applications Close oa MONDAY, March 9. C. R. M'LEAN, Secretary, Board of Governors. 236 Moray Place, Dunedin, 0.1. MOULDERS. WANTED. TWO FIRST-CLASS . MOULDERS for Jobbing Work; preference given to those with a knowledge of both iron and non-ferrous foundry requirements. Permanent position, and good .wages paid to proved tradesmen. AI ?CLIP3E FOUNDRY CO. LTD., 9 Holland street, Wellington. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. SCHOOL OP MINES. XXTANTED, YOUNG MAN to act as 'ii Laboratory Assistant and Caretaker. Salary, £lO4 per annum. Apply by letter only to the ’undersigned, stating age, previous experience, and date when prepared to start duty. Applications close on March 7, 1936. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. OTAGO BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. ■WTANTED, PART-TIME TEACHER [v v (afternoons) in English and History. Apply to RECTOR. WANTED, young Girl, general housework; one child. —State wages to T 754, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, Woman, washing and cleaning, half-day, fortnightly (Mondays). —Address T 758, ‘ Star * Office. WANTED, reliable General Maid, other help kept.—Apply Guest House, 128 Stafford street; phone l‘S-169. WANTED, immediately, capable Daily Household Assistant; reasonable .wages and hours.—Phone 15-996. ANTED, immediately. Youth with bike for butchery; experience essential.—Apply, between 7 and 8 to-night,- 24 Morrison street. WANTED, immediately, capable Daily Household Assistant; reasonable wages and hours.—Phone 13-556. ANTED, Man to do upholstery work at private house.—Tßo3, 1 Star/ w w ANTED, capable General; sleep out. •Apply, after 7, 558 King street. WANTED, Price for Painting Two Houses, 6 rooms.—Apply 103 • Buccleugh street, Nortb-east Valley. WANTED, smart Girl for cake shop; state age and experience; references, —TB27, ‘ Star.’ • w ANTED, Boy for fish shop.—Tß6B, ' Star.’ WANTED, competent, • reliable Person, household duties, small adult family, 8.30 to 4 (Saturday, Sundays free). —Apply 76 Manor Place. WANTED, for about week, Youth, help dipping.—lnterview to-morrow 1 p.m., at Bon Cafe, Stuart street. WANTED, Fully-experienced Hairdresser to relieve at Easter.—Tßs9,. ‘ Star.’ WANTED, smart Boy for shop.—Apply James Wren and Co. Ltd. (Wrenovate). LADIES’ Hairdressing Rooms, city, requires young Lady, some experience; state experience.—TBSO, * Star.’ MAN, with motor bike. Wanted for sales department, principally among farmers; must be keen. —T 876, ‘ Star.’ MESSRS STURMBR AND WATSON, opticians, 2 The Octagon, Dunedin, wish to Thank the many Applicants who replied to their advertisement for an Apprentice, and hereby notify them than Position has been Filled. PLOUGHMEN (355), Cowboys, Wood Cutters, Cowman-Gardener, Milkers, Youth (milk delivery). Gardener, Married Couple (£2), Waitress (hotel), Cooks, Generals (mother and daughter sole charge).—Baker’s Agency. EMPLOYMENT WANTED. WANTED Known—Paris School of Dressmaking has just Opened above O.K. Cafe; only 2s 6d a lesson; enrol now. WANTED; by experienced Shirt Machinist, Shirts and Pyjamas from factory; work at home.—T7ss, ‘Star.’ HIMNEYS To Sweep, first 2s 6d, others Is 6d; efficiency, economy, cleanliness, safety; all parts.—Hopkins, phone 22-283. COMPETENT middle-aged Widow (no family) desires Position as housekeeper; good credentials. —T 839, ‘ Star.’ RESSMAKING.—Latest styles to choose from; Frocks Finished from 10s 6d; Alterations, etc.; also Cut, Stitch, and Qne Fitting, 5s 6d.—Mrs Brown, 470 Princes street. DRESSMAKING.— Ladies’ Own Materials Made Up; Easter brides, call about your Wedding Gown.—Mrs Bond, 378 Princes street. ' HEMSTITCHING, Pleating, Picot Edging, Overlooking, Hose Repaired, Buttons and Buttonholes Made. —Octagon Machine Company, Octagon, Dunedin. YOUNG Lady (23) desires Position, care of invalid preferred.—Tß3B, ' Star.’ , YOUNG Married Man wants Work of any kind; 7e ft day; urgent,—Tß4o, SStar.’ ‘

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Evening Star, Issue 22274, 27 February 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22274, 27 February 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22274, 27 February 1936, Page 12

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