SITUATIONS VACANT for Messages, wanted immediately; no duds need apply.—29 WelI Lesley St. W. I R A P TJ N I CONTRACT. RIGGER REQUIRED AT ONCE. Preferably with experience of wire-rope splicing and tackle on shore jobs. Wages, 2s 3d an hour to reliable sober man. Apply, between 9 and 10 a.m., or between 12 and 12.30 p.m., to-morrow (Wednesday). SIR W. G. ARMSTRONG, WHITWORTH AND CO., LTD., Endean's Buildings, Auckland. DOMESTICS WANTED. » XTOUSEKEEPER, fond of children; no AX washing or ironing.—45 Old Mill lie!.. 5 Grey Lynn. SITUATIONS WANTED BAD Cookin. to new.— I Phone 27-097. be made equal ichmond Road.
llemuera Rcl. M r. EDEN.—Fiirn. Bed-sitting- , Roc radiator, kitchenette; suitable Busi- * Ladies or M.C.—lndore, 323 Mt. Eden Phone 21-870, Prospect Rise, MT EDEN.—Elevated Flat, new contained, electric cooker, hot all convs., telephone.—Phone 20-2 TEA-ROOM HOURS FIXED BY AWARD Press Association. WELLINGTON, To-day. The new award of the Arbitration Court fixes the hours for tearoom and restaurant workers at 48 hours a week, and provides that not more than 10 hours shall be worked on any one day without payment of over time, except in special circumstances Workers shall not be brought back to work after their day’s work is finished, until after an interval of at least 10 hours, and workers shall be paid at the rate of time and a-half for time by which such interval is curtailed. No female shall be employed after the hour of 10.30 p.m„ in contravention of the provisions of the Shops and Offices Act. LEAGUE AND RUGBY MEET GAME AT VICTORIA PARK TELEGRAPH MEN AT PLAY The question of the merit or demerit ot two codes of football was argued yesterday afternoon at Victoria Park. A team from the Telegraph Workshops in Stanley Street met a team from the Telegraph Office. The firstmentioned play League the other Rugby. The Workshops won by 18 to 0. But there is a rumour that the question will not end there. Some of the authorities of the football codes may have something to say later on. At the same time, however, it is to be hoped that in a friendly match of this sort, the position will not be viewed too seriously by the respective controlling authorities in Rugby football. Tram Terminus. Mrs. K. Atherton. Confectioner. 121 Remuera Road, opp. Victoria Av. J. Anderson, Cnr. Bassett Rd. and Remuera Road. RICHMOND—j j Clarke. Dairy, 49 Warnock St. iOYAL OAK — s. I-amont. Confectioner. 776 Manukau Road. STANLEY BAY — D Forno, Confectioner. Calliope Road. rAKAPUNA — A. F. Barnes. Confectioner. Hauraki Corner. _ A Marshall, Stationer, Mon Desir. Mrs* 1 Wade. Confectioner. Hall’s Cnr. 7E PAPAPA— E Stow. Confectioner, Captain Springs Road. TPPER SYMONDS STREET — Meyer. Stationer, 235 Symonds St. Mrs. Dredge. News Agent, 129 Symonds St. • Advertisements only.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 94, 12 July 1927, Page 3
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