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SITUATIONS VACANT. STATION SUPERINTENDENT. PPLICATIONS, on P.S.C. Form 17A L (obtainable at Main Post Offices), with COPIES ONLY of testimonials, Close MAY 4 for Position of Station Superintendent, Permanent Staff, King's Wharf Power Station, Public Works Dept,, Auckland. Salary up to £665 p.a. (new scale), plus £l3 p.a. C.O.L. bonus. It is essential that applicants should have had extensive experience in the operation and maintenance of large steam plants and electrical generating plants. Ability to control staff is also a necessary qualification. Successful applicant will have sole charge, under the general supervision of District Electrical Engineer, Auckland, of the operation and maintenance of the King's Wharf Power Station, which has an installed generating capacity of 36,000 kilowatts. Successful applicant to pay any expense incurred in travelling to take up appointment.—Secretary, P.S. Commissioner, Wellington. WOOLWORTHS (N.Z.) LTD. Princes street, IEMALE SHOP ASSISTANTS. Previous experience not necessary. THE MANAGER, Princes Street Branch. MACDUFFS LTD., Princes street. WE HAVE VACANCIES ON OUR STAFF TjIEMALE ASSI No experience necessary. Good working conditions. Apply, in person, WANTED, URGENTLY, ONE BLACKSMITH, TWO FITTERS, TWO TURNERS, ONE METAL POLISHER. Experienced workers required, but ones with semi-experience will be given a position. . . A PP Iv . .: r AND W. FAULKNER LIMITED, ' ° Corner Castle "and St. Andrew streets, Dunedin. TNVOICE ty: Required for our Invoice Department. Congenial conditions. Five-day week. Apply in person, or by letter, stating age and experience,, to J. RATTRAY AND SON LTD., P.O. Box 253, Dunedin, C.l.

. WANTED,, EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. i •':■''''.', Good wages and conditions:'-'• ■ . ' BROWN OWL, ■ '■'•; Rattray street. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, i«RST-CLASS HAND TO ASSUME CON- . TROL OF DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT. Honesty and punctuality essential. BARTONS, Manse street. I MART BOY FOR PAPER WARE- ) HOUSE. Good opportunity for right lad. GIRL, 15-16, FOR WAREHOUSE OFFICE. Knowledge of typewriting essential. WANTED, for Prince Edward Children's Convalescent Home, Kew. RELIEVING COOK for 4 weeksj, commencing May 8. Award wages. Apply ~-. Sister-in-Charge. WANTED, -ITCHENMAID AND HOUSEMAID for Talboys Home. Wages award rates. Sleeping in optional. Apply the Manager. 24-073. THE JAMES POWELL CONVALESCENT . HOME, Warrington, requires a MAID. Suit middle-aged person interested ' i our work. Nice home and conditions.— pply Secretary, 21 Crawford street. WANTED, Boy, ' Times' Run.—Ring phone 22-417; or apply 31 College st, Caversham. WANTED, Girl" for tea rooms, milk bar, and confectionery shop.—P669, Star. WANTED, Cook-General, daily or sleep in,, three adults, Roslyn; excellent wages to suitable person.—P629, Star. WANTED, a Hc-uscmaid-Waitress.—Apply Law Courts Hotel. WANTED, Person to Knit Three Pairs Black Woollen Mittens.—P7lo, Star! WANTED, Contact, good Needle Woman, view partnership babies' outfitters' business; ursent.—P7l3. Star. TO LET, Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, own kitchenette.—2B9 High st. 37s 6d WEEK.—S-roomcd Double-story Attached Dwelling, conveniences; north end.P 579, Star. TO LET.—Gent with Furnished House would Let Half, cheap, for keeping house tidy; suit middle-aged widow.—Psß3, Star. DOUBLE Bed-Sitting Room, gas cooker, all conveniences; centraJ.—22o St. Andrew st TO LET, Garage, situated corner King and Duke sts: —Public Trust.. WANTED, Woman, preferably student, to Share Flat, central, handy Varsity.—Ring 22-540, at 6 p.m., for particulars. TWO Rooms, furnished, use all conveniences, north end, city; middle-aged couple wanted; 30s.—Boyds, Rattray st; 13-111. , TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy; excellent storage.—327 Cumberland st. IT'S " HUSH HUSH " TILL ANZAC NIGHT. The Unknown Plan.

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Evening Star, Issue 25462, 18 April 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 25462, 18 April 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 25462, 18 April 1945, Page 2

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