PUBLIC NOTICES. CHRISTMAS OVERSEAS. Tour Friends and Relations at Home, Daughters, Sons, Brothers, or Husbands On Active Service Must hear from you this Christmas. YOU will write to many of them, but there are those to whom you should send Greeting* and Best Wishes. MAILS WILL TAKE LONGER, so NOW is the TIME to Select and POST your GOOD WSHES sothat they ARRIVE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. A SPECIAL DISPLAY of Christmas Cards with appropriate WAR-TIME GREETINGS baa been arranged at WHITCOMBS AND TOMBS LTD., BOOKS STATIONERY. SPORTS. AND FANCY GOODS, ’ DUNEDIN. All Depts.—Telephone 11-639.
Transport queen carnival RAFFLE WINNERS. No. 2 Hampden.—No. 3,550: \N. Jacobs, China Cabinet. —No. 2,068: Mrs Walquest, 22a Currie street, Port Chalmers. One Ton of Cosl.-No. 14,147: R. Walker, Lawrence. ~ _ m Dinner Wagon.—No. 11,936: Mr Penny, 222 Pino Pull. _ . Fireside Chair.—No. 13,459: Mrs Twose, 9 Strathem Avenue, Wakari. Electric Jug.—No. 12,218: Mrs Mac., Anderson’s Bay. ~ _ Electric Toaster.—No. 13,234: Mrs Boyes. To bo Collected .from Tramways, Market street. SITUATIONS VACANT. 2 lines (12 words) Is, 5 lines (18 words) U 6d, 4 lines (24 words) 2s. WANTED', 3 CASTING DRESSERS, MAN TO LEARN MACHINE MOULDING, YOUTHS. RADIATION N.Z. LTD. WANTED, \ P PRENTICES for our Shirt and Cloth/V ing Factory. This is an opportunity for Girls to learn a useful occupation. Apply „ Manager, NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Dowling street. CLOTHING TRADE. WANTED, Experienced machinists, also apPRENTICES for Ladies’ Coat and Costume Machining SON, AND EWEN LTD., Clothing Factory, Richardson street. WAIMEA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. ELECTRICAL WIREMAN. APPLICATIONS are invited from REGISTERED ELECTRICIANS for Employment on general installation and maintenance 'work. ' Apply, before SEPTEMBER 14, to • ■ N. A. ANDREWS. Engineer, Box 5, Richmond. RAILWAYS ADVERTISING STUDIOS, WELLINGTON. (THOROUGHLY competent MEN required X' for Sign and Pictorial .Poster Work. with full . experience and obligations, \ 1 ' t Manager, RAILWAYS ADVERTISING BRANCH, Private Bag, Wellington, C.l. WANTED, PRE66EES for steam pressing machine, or YOUTHS willing to learn the trade; also GIRLS with experience in hand ironing; permanent position. CITY DYE WORKS. PROGRESSIVE CITY GARAGE Requires the services of a CAPABLE BOOKKEEPER, with Typing Experience, capable of taking charge of office. Excellent prospects. P.O. BOX 502. DUNEDIN. WANTED, for “THE IDEAL,” smart GIRL, learn sales. Apply 94 Princes street. Earn &s to ios per hour writing SHOWCARDS AND TICKETS Free Illustrated Booklet shows you bow to begin Write to-day.—McKAY'S STUDIOS PO Bo* 367. Wanganui. BOOT TRADE. —Wanted, Junior GIRL ASSISTANT for machine room. 40hour week. Good working conditions. Lt 6„ 26 Station street. WANTED, Youth for milk delivery.—The Taieri and Peninsula Milk Supply Co. Ltd. WANTED, i Lady (pensioner) as company to elderly lady; share home. —Reply H 752, , Star. ~ WANTED, Pensioner-Gardener for Leith House; good home, small wage.—Phone 11-021. WANTED, experienced Housemaid-Waitress for Leith House; award wages.—Phone 11-021. WANTED, Assistant, for milk run; male or female. —Phone 22-631. WANTED, reliable Girl, housework; good home; week-ends tree.—H62s, Star. WANTED, urgently, Woman, to help with housework; able to cook. —-H 638, Star. WANTED. Maori Hill, Daily Household Assistant, 9 till 3; Sundays free; conditions and wages good.—Phone 20-316; or H 655, Star. WANTED, reliable Girl, assist tobacco, news agent; easy hours; good wage suitable person. —31 Princes street. . WANTED, experienced young Lady for cake shop.—H773, Star. _ WANTED, smart, experienced Waitress. — Apply The Ritz. WANTED, Girl for florist shop; permanent. —No. H 785, Star. WANTED, immediately, General, light place.—Apply 177 Surrey street, St, Clair. WANTED, Man, dig and tidy up small section, Ravensbourne.— H 779, Star. EXPERIENCED Cook-General; one lady; all conveniences: good wages.—Mrs Allan. 144 Highgate GREENKEEPER wanted, Kaikorai Bowling Green.—Apply by letter. Secretary. 40 Walton street. TWO voung Girls or Women required for light packing job; full or part time.—ll-797. PERSONS applying tor position* advertised should enclose Copies of Testimonials when writing and Not the originals (which may go astray) WANTED TO SELL PARKER'S Furniture, Bedroom. Dining Room Suite; also Ben’"'"King 'Edward street. REMODEL your Furnur . .Ptnoy.— Parker’s, King Edward street (next Heffernan’s Hotel).
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Evening Star, Issue 24290, 3 September 1942, Page 7
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