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SITUATIONS VACANT. lines (1H words) la, 3 lines (18 words) Is 6d. 4 lines (24 words) 2a. MOSGfEL DISTRICT PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. , F.INAL WELCOME HOME TO RETURNED SERVICEMEN /AND WOMEN. \ CORONATION HALL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 8 p.m. The Function will take the form of a DANCE, , Interspersed with CONCERT ITEMS. INDIVIDUAL Invitations are not being issued, but ALL RETURNED SER-‘ VICEMEN AND WOMEN from the recently concluded War and from the 1914-18 War, and their partners, are cordially invited to be present, and especially those servicemen and women who have returned home since the function held on February 14 last, ADMISSION: All Returned Servicemen, Servicewomen, and .Partners,- Free. Members of the public, 2s 6d. Supper will be provided. R. D. ROGERS, Hon. Secretary. Mosgiel, September 7, 1946. lOSITIONS VACANT FOR GIRLS IN QUEENSTOWN TOURIST HOUSE. SECOND COOK, HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS. , KITOHENMAID. Award wages. Apply to HAMILTON HOUSE, Box 99; phone 84. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. T*7 OM EN WANTED * 7 . For Our ■ CLOTHING WORKROOMS. Award rates of pay. Partrtime Work can i be arranged. We also have Vacancies for Several APPRENTICES AND JUNIORS. Rest periods. Morning and afternoon tea. Apply ROSS AND GLENDINING LTD., Clothing Workroom, High street (above St. James Theatre). " WANTED, RLRL, 15 OR 16 YEARS OF AGE, For PERMANENT CLERICAL POSITION In an Insurance Office. 30s a week to start. Short hours, good prospects, arid advancement. Reply to i ■ ■ P.O. Box 898, Dunedin. OPPORTUNITY FOR TAILOR. AN OPENING has just become available for a good TAILOR in a first-class individual Tailor’s Workroom. Small staff. Excellent conditions. Good remuneration * to the right person. * This is a splendid opportunity for a permanent position. " Apply .. • ' ■ ’ - “TAILOR,” Care of Inglis Wright, Advertising, Box 305, Christchurch. DAY AND NIGHT NURSING. WANTED, urgently, for Private Home in Dunedin, TRAINED NURSE for night duty, also CAPABLE WOMAN with nursing experience for day duty. Travelling expenses paid. Sleep in. For further particulars apply to NURSING, P.O. Box 90, Dunedin. WANTED, ' Floor moulders for our iron FOUNDRY. Apply to A. AND T. BURT LTD., Dunedin. s WANTED. MART BOY OR YOUTH CUTLERY FACTORY. Permanent position for right lad. ' DICKINSON. MYTTON LTD., Grosvenor - Silver, Plate Works, 204 Crawford street. FOR rjIHREE .LADIES* HAIRDRESSERS. Pay £5 p.w. Position permanent. Yearly bonuses. Reply ■ , 5889, Star. QENERAL LABOURERS WANTED. Convenient bus r service to works, Ajjply . DOMINION FERTILISER CO. LTD., Ravensbourne. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, pANTRYMAID, HOUSEMAIDS, AND LAUNDRESS. Apply CITY HOTEL. URGENTLY WANTED, FJIHIRD COOK FOR WAIN’S HOTEL LAUNDRESS AND HOUSEMAID WANTED. Apply MATRON, CAMPBELL HOUSE’ (Phone 20-423). WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE Requires KEEN, RELIABLE 1 BOY. Messages, etc., to start. Apply JOHN E. BUTLER LTD., ■43 Water street. WIRE WORKERS.—Tradesmen and Improvers required by Leading Iron and Wiref Products Manufacturer, of Wellington: Ideal faptbry conditions; good wages, and opportunity for advancement.— Apply “ Wireworker, care J. Ilott Ltd., Advertising. , P.O. Box 1,491, Wellington. QUIET, respectable Girl Wanted as help, in city home, living in; ' week-ends free if desired; wages £2. —Reply 6525, Star. • GOOD all-round Butcher Wanted 1 for Country Butchery ' for approximately one. month; award wages.—6soß, Star. WAITRESS-HOUSEMAID Wanted for Railway Hotel, Middlejnarch. COOK Wanted for Railway Hotel, Middlemarch. ■ PKHSUNJS ipiilvitig tm positions ailvti tistri shouiu -n.-We ‘..pies ot Testimonials when writing anrt Not the originals (wbicb may go astray).

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Evening Star, Issue 25895, 12 September 1946, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25895, 12 September 1946, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25895, 12 September 1946, Page 2

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