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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, jp A I N T SALESMAN. Experience in outside selling essential. Send photograph and credentials to BRITISH AUSTRALIAN LEAD MANUFACTURERS (N.Z.) LTD., Wellington. UNUSUAL Opportunity to Make Money and Build Up a Successful Clientele is open to ONE or TWO SALESMEN who > have ability and are willing to work hard. ’ No experience necessary. As the positions .* must be filled within a short time, please write, stating full details, immediately if you think you are the right man. Remuneration will bo by salary and commission. Address L 347, * Star.’ 1 1 ? s WANTED, MART YOUNG GIRL, 16-18, office assistant. Professional Rooms. L 282. ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Person Attend Elderly Lady, small flat in town; live in.—L 354, * Star,’ or ring 20-302. WANTED, Girl, to assist in institution kitchen; resident or daily; good , wages. —Address LSSU, ' Star.* WANTED, capable Girl, land agent’s office; state experience or qualification, age; copies only references.—Apply ' Box 702, ‘ Dunedin. 1 WANTED, Semi-trained Nurse for elderly gentleman; give age, experi--1 ence, references. —L 341, ‘ Star/ WANTED, Paperhanging, Painting; labour only; 30 years’ experience; - estimate for' labour only if required; guaranteed job.—L29l, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, capable, reliable Girl, assist ■ light housework, mind children; no cooking or washing; other help; sleep in; wage commence 15s; St. . Clair. —Address . L 296, ‘Star.’ ANTED, young Girl, daily or halfdaily; Roslyn; light housework, two ’ young children. —Phono 20-265. ANTED, Man to do plain digging.— Reply, stating terms, L 97, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Girl to relieve in fruit and confectionery shop; must bo experienced.—Address L 55, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, capable Female Cook for restaurant. —No. L 123, ‘ Star.* WANTED, Girl as help for small adult household; hill suburb; sleep in ' optional; references required.—L2B4, Star.* ANTED, Boy, for factory help.—Wm. Nees and Sons Ltd. WANTED, Man, to repair slate roof.— L 275, ‘Star.’ ANTED, Office Girl (15-15 years), with knowledge of typing.—Particulars to ' L 279, * Star.* •T> AKER’S Agency, Stafford street.— JD Couples, Ploughmen, Youths, Cooks, ■ Housemaids, Waitresses, Generals, Girl (shop), Married Gardeners, Cake Baker. FIRST-CLASS Cabinetmaker for renewal of old furniture. Address Llll ‘ Evening Star.* FIRST-CLASS Upholsterer wanted Taylor’s Furniture Warehouse, Princes street. PARTNERSHIP. Manufacturer of weii-estabiishea and profitable lines offers genuine opportunity for active Partner; permanent employment and trade taught; capital required £l5O-£200; inquiries confidential. — LlO5, ‘Star.’ EMPLOYMENT WANTED. First-class male pianist desires ENGAGEMENT. Good sight reader, accompanist, dances, or with vocalist requiring really good accompaniment. Address No. L 312, • Star ’ Office. WANTED, Dressmaking; 6 years’ experience; coats, costumes, frocks, etc.; children’s work a specialty; reasonable ; south end.—L3sß, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, bv experienced Man, Painting and Papering; first-class workmanship; prices very reasonable.—L3lß, ‘ Star.’ ANTED, Position by senior Stenographer, capable assisting with books; sound general office knowledge; excellent references. —Address HBBO, ‘ Star.* ANTED, by capable young Woman, Few Hours* Work, 3 days ‘weekly.— H 896, ‘Star.’ . WANTED, Position, housekeeper, sole charge; personal interview. —H 999, 1 Star.* WANTED, Position, Dunedin, by Lady Hairdresser; competent all branches of the work. —L 252, ‘ Star.’ W~ ANTED, Sewing, Ladies’ homes; experienced dressmaker; out-size specialty ; good work guaranteed; 7s 6d per day. —L22O, ‘ Star.’ W' ANTED, by clean, capable Woman, Daily Work, or Mind Children, evenings.—Address L 199, * Star.’ ANTED, by reliable Worker, Hedges, Lawns, Gardening Work done; 12s 6d per day.—l.ll9, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Painting; two coats, best' materials, labour supplied, from £l2; Paperhanging, Is 93; guaranteed tradesmau’s finish.. —L 76 1 Star.’ . CCOMPLISHED Lady Bookkeeper and ; r Shorthand Typists offers, herself temporary position, either sphere.—Reply Ll2B, ‘ Star.’ ART Beauty Salon, 185 George street, offer Full Head Permanent, including end curls, 15s; Combination Perm., full head, £1; -Resets and Marcels, 2s.—Phone 18-040. RICKLAYER will Build or Repair Copper Chimneys, Fireplaces, or any Brickwork; workmanship guaranteed; esti- ' mates free.—Llß6, ‘ Star.’ CAPABLE Woman would like Position, 2 nr 3 mornings weekly, north end.— ‘ L 352. ‘ Star.’ ARPENTER wants Jobbing Work, General Repairs; wood or concrete; . gates, fences, cupboards, etc.; charges moderate,—Ll9o, ‘ Star.’ DRESSM AKIN G. —Ready-to-wears; Provident Cash Orders accepted. Mrs ’ Bond. 275 George street. RESSM AKING .—Latest spring and summer Frocks, Costumes, Underclothing, Children’s Clothes; charges moderate.—9 Upper Hanover street. ' DRESSMAKING.— Experienced worker; latest styles, all classes work under-, taken; 2 frocks day; 10s 6d per day.—L236, ‘ Star.* _____ DRESSMAKING.— Dresses Made to Measure, 12s fid; cut, fitted, and machined. —L6B, ‘ Star.’ LABOURING Work; trees, fences cut or removed; concreting, asphalting, and all classes -work at reasonable rales. —L 271, ‘ Star.’ LADIES, don't say “ you feel a fright,” wear a Marigold Frock and look snappy and bright. LADIES’ Own Materials, latest' Art Cushions from 2s fid. Chintz Bedspreads from 6s 6d, Satin Bedspreads from 15s 6d, Quills Recovered 12s 6d, 15s, Loose Covers, Curtains; open Friday nights, George street (above Astor Cafe). LOCK NIT Garments Shortened, Applique Work, Hemstitching, Overlooking, Buttons, Buttonholes, Buckles, Hose Repaired.—Octagon Machine Company, Dunedin. SEWING wanted; Children’s; Frocks a. specialty; also Ladies’ Plain Frocks. —L6S. ‘ Star.’ HORTHAND-TYPISTE, with knowledge of bookkeeping. desires Position; Ihree years’ previous experience.—HB6l, ‘ Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 23065, 17 September 1938, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23065, 17 September 1938, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23065, 17 September 1938, Page 18

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