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SITUATIONS VACANT. TO ACCOUNTANTS. LEADING Commercial Organisation lias a VACANCY for a REGISTERED ACCOUNTANT ct Final Year Student, Applicant should bo about 25 years of age, and should have had several years’ sound commercial experience. Personality and executive ability essential. The position offers prospects, and salary will be in accordance with successful applicant’s ability. Apply, in own handwriting, giving full particulars of career to date. " Initiative,”- ' Care The CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Water street, Dunedin. r WANTED, First-class motor mechanic, preferably A Grade, Apply * OTAGO MOTORS LIMITED, WANTED, for Frock Salon, capable DRESSMAKER, experienced in highclass work; permanent position and good salary. ' R 978, * Star i Office. WANTED, Girl, to mind child on occasional evenings; 3s per evening. Apply 10 Coney Hill road, St. Clair. WANTED, for Wain’s, HousemaidWaitress, or Relieving Housemaid. W' ANTED, experienced Youth for dairy farm on Taieri, under 21; milking by machines; union wages.—Ss3, ‘Star,* CAPABLE, trustworthy domesticated Person, under 40, care invalid lady.— Call morning or evening, '97 Frederick street. EMPLOYMENT WANTED. E LEARN TO' DRIVE A OAR. XPERT TUITION BY YOUNG MAN, TERMS MODERATE. Sl2O, -‘Star.’ WANTED, Painting, Paperhanging; guaranteed materials; contract, labour.—T. Miller, •painter, 39 Plunket street, St. Kilda. ______ WANTED, Light Work, few hours daily; young, reliable Woman; south end; minding children or shop preferred.—Rßl2, ‘ Star.’ ■WISTANTED, Houses to Paint; also Paper- .» vJ hanging, Is 6d roll; tradesman; estimates free; town or country. ■—* RB9O, ‘ Star.’ w ANTED, Housework by the day, by. Widow. —Address 5272, ‘ Star.’ 'ANTED, urgently, to Apprentice strong, healthy Boy, 15 years, to any good trade; mechanical preferred.— 5202, 1 Star.’ , ", WANTED, Dressmaking and Alterations to Frocks by thoroughly experienced Dressmaker; own patterns; 19s per day.— 5285, ‘Star.’ WANTED.— Young Man (25) wants Labouring Work, some experience; steady, solid, worker. —R 976, ‘ Star.* WANTED, by ' experienced Gardener, Hedge Cutting and General Garden-ing^—S43k-‘StaxP * ANTED, -by smart' -Girl, (18), three years’ secondary education, Position in office or shop.—S4B, ‘ Star.’ ARPENTER wants Work, Repairs, Al■terations, Demolishing; prompt attention; prices right.—R. Godfrey, 28 Duncan street, city. . ARPENTER wants' Jobbing Work, General Repairs; wood or concrete, gates, fences, cupboards, etc.; charges moderate. —R 652, 1 Star.’ EVENING Frocks Made from 15s; Afternoon Frocks, 12s 6d; we are booking for Easter. —Marigold (near Mayfair). IRST-CLASS Painter and Paperhanger want’s Houses to Paint, Rooms to Paper; best work and materials only; estimates free.—P. Ernest, 20 Bernard street, Mornington. ' . “ IVfODERNB ” Frocks, cut, fitted, and" ITJL stitched, 7s 6d; Coats cut, fitted, and stitched, 12s 6d.—207 George street. STOREKEEPERS, Manufacturers, Profes- ■ sional, Business Men, etc., invited to Consult Accountant rel Keeping of Accounts, Preparing Income Tax Returns, Balance Sheets,'etc.. Books Kept; consultations free. —“ Accountant,” P.O. Box 755, Dunedin. ASPHALTING and Top-dressing wanted by practical Man; estimates free,— Write 5176, ‘ Star.’ RESSMAKING, Drafting, Cutting Taught; simple method; class or private, day, evenings; Material Cut, Tacked, Made.—l2B Forth street. FUR Coats Made Coatee or Swagger, 30s; Renovating, Remodelling; lowest prices; 11 years’ experience.—SB2, ‘ Star.’ HANDY Man with tools wants odd jobs, any description.—Write 5175, * Star.* LADY, experienced, Open for Engagement; care invalid or light household duties, five afternoons weekly, R 906, 1 Star.’ _ L' OCKNIT Garments Shortened and Hemlocked by our Continental Hemlocking Machine.—Octagon Sawing Machine Coy., Dunedin. EGISTERED Plumber (experienced) wants all classes of Repairs and Alterations.—H22l, ‘ Star ’ Office. SMART Boy (16) wants learn Trade, electrical, mechanical; technical education, good references, mechanically inclined.—S22o, * Star ’ Office. TRUCK Driver, six years’ experience, sober, steady, and reliable, good references, desires Position Driving.—Sl33, ‘ Star;’ YOUNG Man, with car, can earn good wages driving me round and assisting generally. —Salesman, 5244, ‘ Star.’ ‘VOUTH (20) seeks Position in factory, or JL store; able to drive.—S26s, ‘ Star.’ OUNG Man wants Work, driving truck; can work a tip; urgent.—Slß9, ‘ Star.’BUSINESSES WANTED. WANTED, by Couple, small Shop and Dwelling, Grocery and Dairy; state particulars.—Rs4o, ‘ Star.’ GENUINE Buyer wants Purchase good, sound Grocery, Confectionery, and Dairy Business, showing £35 to' £45 weekly turnover; state lowest cash price.—R6ll, ‘ Star.’ I MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED.— For good-class Tailoring at moderate prices try MacLeod MacGill ivray, Rattray street. ANTED, large Doll’s Pram, in good condition. —5264, ■’ Star.’ ADIES’ Fur Coats, Coatees, Winter Coats, Costumes, Frocks, Underwear, and Footwear to be had on easy terms; start now to get your winter goods.—S2oo, ‘ Star.’ • . ENTS’ Suits, Overcoats fitted or made to measure; also Underwear and Footwear let out on easy terms; start now; nothing to do with suit clubs.—S2ol, ‘ Star.’ WANTED.— For _ good-class Tailoring at moderate prices try MacLeod MacGillivray, Rattray street. WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ‘Evening Star’- .Office at Moderate P.ricesij

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Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 16

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