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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED. pOOD JOINERS. PERMANENT JOBS FOR RIGHT MEN. Apply W. WILLIAMSON CONSTRUCTION GO. LTD., 175-187 Montreal street, Christchurch. SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. TO a qualified Shorthand-Typiste possess, ing more than average intelligence there exists an important Position in a modern retail store office. Applicants must be fully competent at shorthand and neat and accurate typists. Replies will be reated in strictest confidence, and should be made personally to the SECRETARY, The D.1.C., Dunedin, WANTED, PRINTING SALESMAN, WITH EXPERIENCE. Apply P.O. Box 627, Dunedin, WANTED, DUNG LADY FOR DENTAL ROOMS. Reply DENTLST, P.O. Box 207. APPRENTICE FOR DISPENSARY. APPLICATIONS, in own handwriting, addressed to the undersigned, marked “ Apprentice,” arc invited up to WEDNESDAY, April 30, for Position of APPRENTICE at MILTON U.F.S. DISPENSARY. Applicants who have passed matriculation examination preferred. M. E. PAUL, Secretary. Milton U.F.S. Dispensary. WANTED, STOREMAN FOR FACTORY. Apply THE BELL TEA COMPANY, 15 Hope street. WANTED, CABINETMAKER; good tradesman. Permanent job, ■ Apply MODERN FURNITURE LTD., 20 St. Andrew street. WANTED, rriWO DELIVERY BOYS, with Bicycles. After School and .Saturday,Mornings-. F LORI AN A, : The Florist, Excelsior Hotel Buildings. P WANTED, A INTERS' AND PAPERHANGERS. Also Message Boy. Apply S. F. ABURN LTD., 389 Princes street. E WANTED, XPERIENCED SHORTHAND - TYPISTS (For:duration of War). Reply R 406, ‘Star.’ WANTED, a YOUTH for Manufacturer’s Office, one or two years’ experience; knowledge of shipping an advantage. Bright prospects. Working conditions good. Reply E 430, ‘Star.’ WANTED, GIRLS, experienced in Cellophane Wrapping. Apply CRYSTAL FOODSTUFFS. 202 Vogel street. B WANTED, OY TO LEARN PRESSING TRADE. Apply CITY DYE WORKS. s WANTED, MART ERRAND BOY. Apply DAWSONS LIMITED, 70-82 Princes street. WANTED, Hodsemaid, small city hotel. —R43B, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, young Girl, assist housework; Belleknowos; few hours daily.— Phone 20-655. ANTED, Morning Help, 9 to 12, Mondays to Fridays.—Ring 10-932. WANTED, reliable Person for light household duties, afternoon or whole day; Anderson’s Bay.—R46l, ‘Star’ Office. WANTED, Companion-Help for old lady; free board, modern home, all latest conveniences; St. Kilda district. —R 467, 1 Star ’ Office. WANTED, homely ‘ Star.’ a Companion-Help with people; good wages.—R4ss, w ANTED, Boy to assist on van.—R426, ‘ Star.’ butcher’s WANTED, experienced Waitress; Saturday 'half-day.—Apply Meffans, HQ Princes street. ANTED. Married Couple, care for elderly lady, rent free. —R3BB, ' Star.’ WANTED, a reliable Salesman for sound industrial undertakings; applicants having a knowledge of company capitalisations and placing of capital will bo preferred. —Reply Industry, P.O. Box 542, Dunedin. CAPABLE General, Mondays to Fridays (inclusive), hours 2 to 7; no washing; two in family.—Apply, ’mornings, Mrs Wilkie, 30 Hobson street, St. Clair. SMART young Lady, preferably with experience, assist in cake shop and kitchen ; permanent position; good wages'.— R 594, ‘ Star.' BACON Factory requires services experienced Boner, eic.; also Youth with driver’s license.—Apply, with references, P.O. Box 509. BOYS required for factory; reasonable prospects of steady employment.—Apply Otago Brush Company Ltd. ABINETMAKER wanted; steady work for good man.—Apply Otago Chair Co., 419 Cumberland street. PERSONS applying for positions advertised should enclose Copies of Testimonials when writing, and Not the originals (which may go astray). HAVE you got Articles of Furniture that you do not use? Advertise them For Sale in the ‘ Star.'

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Evening Star, Issue 23864, 19 April 1941, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23864, 19 April 1941, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23864, 19 April 1941, Page 11