SITUATIONS VACANT. PIPROVERS and Apprentices wanted.— Mrs. E. Weblvy, Milliner, Welleslrv St. X; ' 412 T>I.U.UBEiH. KcKletePed, must be smart: £6 x per week.—H. il. Corin, Sβ, Khyber Pass Rd. 4aS APPLICATIONS, to be made on Form 17a, obtainable at principal post offices, will be received up to noou tor the following positions:— Closing October 18, 1020. Public Health Department. TEMPORARY MEDICAL OFFICER. CHATHAM ISLANDS. Remuneration £700 per iinnum. The appointee will also be required to act as Magistrate. Altering date previously advertised. Closing October IS. ASSISTANT ACTUARY, Nntloiuil Provident and F.riendly Societies' Department. Professional Division. Class B. Commencing salary £550 per annum. Oloslng on October 21. Education Department. PHYSICAL INSTRUCTOR, General Division. Salary £295; maximum £345' per annum. Closing October 29. Public Works Department. •HISTRTBUTION OVERSEER, Hamilton. General Division. Commencing salary £330 per annum. WORKING LINE FOREMAN, Hamilton. General Division. Commencing salary £310 per annum. Closing October 22. , T,ourtat Department. SENIOR SHIFT ENGINEER, Okere. General Division. Salary £355 per annum. Further particulars may be obtained ou application. A. O. TURNBULL, Secretary, 505 Public Service Commissioner. . A UCELAND EDUCATION BOARD. Separate applications, on printed forms, ■will be received until 5 p.m.. on THURSDAY, 14t3i October, 1020, for any of the nnflernamed appointments: — HEADMASTER—BAYFIEtiD.—SaIary, £420 and £50 House Allowance. Last Quar ter'g average, 830. EOCE TEACHERS—NGATAK3 (near Wai hopo, Mangonui).—New School; about 15 children. OSTEXD AND TE HTPRUHI (Walheke). ■Half-time. Salary (sli days a week). £160. Three-roomed residence provided. Combined average, 18. SECON.DA.RY ASSISTANT—TAURANCSA 'DISTRICT HIG-H SCHOOL. Salary, £210. .ASSISTANT MASTER — HAMILTON BAST, £250. ETEMALB ASSISTANTS—At £160, Edendale. At £140. CAMBRIDGE ROAD (Tauranga): ELSTOW (To Aroha); PAKOTAI (32 miles from DPorotL Whangarel); WARDVILLE (near Wabaroa); TAUTARI (12 miles from Klhikthl); PAPAMOA, No. 1 (Tauranga). At £130, PIO PIO (Tβ K-ulti). Also, FEMALE ASSISTANT at, the NORMAXi SCHOOL for work In Infant CLASSES and lower Standards. A knowledge of the Principles of Education and Methods of Teaching such as would enable tihe successful applicant to ropervise the preparation of 6tudents' lessons Is very desirable. Salary, £100 to £220, exclusive of Grading Increment. (This being a special appointment, the applicant whose name stands highest on the graded list of teachers will not necessarily lie appointed.) 512 jyCRBCTOn AND QRGANISEa WANTED FOB TECHNICAL TRAINING OF MOTOR MECHANICS Df NEW ZEALAND. AppHcattpne at* invited for the above 'Position. Balnry to commence £000 per annum, exclusive of travelling expenses. Qualifications and experience to be fully ■tated. Applications will clows NOVEM•BKB c, 1020, addressed to "Director," c/o (P.O. Box 88, Wellington, New Zealand. Tho successful applicant wfll require to Be a ruUy qualified motor mechanic In theory and In practice, and able to instruct motor mechanic* In all branches of tho motor trade. To be capable of ratting ouc correspondence conrses for lneti uctlon of motor mechanic* and of conducting the neceasfiry lastructlon In connection with Htjch couieea. To be a good organiser and generally capable of fulfilling the position more fully eet out In the schedule of duties to be «een at the officer* of Gordon Ana. Gotch, Advertistng Agency in this city. TOWN BOARD. WORKING (ROAD FOREMAN. Appltcatlons are Invited for the a'bovo Position, to .be lodged with the undersigned by October 21, 102 a Applicants to state qualifications, experience, and wages required. Schedule of dntiee may be seen at tho Office o< tho Board, Putolc Hall, Manurewa, on TU'BSDtAY and THUBiSDAY forenoon, or may tie obtained on application to Che clerk. H. KAY. Wβ Town CSerlt "M'HW&PA'PHR MANAGER WAUTBu. •A. Wen-known North Island Provincial Trl-Weekly, published in progressive town, with deligbtfal climate, requires the BerTices of a 'Capable Manager to take complete charge. A good man will be able to ■oqnlre an • Interest in the event of satisfactory service. Letters at applications should state age, experience, qualifications and salary required, and be accompanied by ooples of references.—'Apply In fliet Instance to TBI-WEEKLY, C/o J. note, Ltd., Advertising Agency, (Qfferyota Quay and Harris St., Wellington. 618 pRODUCB DISPATCH BTOREMAN, llnst' be Experienced Man and Capable of Taking Charge of Receiving and Dispatching of Grain and Produce. Apply PRODUCE MANAGER, FARMERS' UNION TRADING' CO., Fort Street Warehouse. 595 QTAGO -pDUOATION T>OABD. ■DUNBDIN TRAINING COLLEGE. \ SSISTANT T OECTURER. Applications, accompanied by Certificates and Testimonials, will be received up Oil SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, for the Position of ASSISTANT LECTURER (male or female). As the special wort assigned to the eppolntee will be the Teaching of Science to che students, a candidate who has graduated In Science will be preferred. Salary, £450 per annum, rising to £500 by annual increments of £10. Forme of application may be obtained -et this office. S. M. PARK. Secretary. Education Office, Dunedln, October ?, 192 a 520 rTHB EAST COAST CO-OPERATIVE - 1 - FREEZING CO., LTD. WANTED, AY ENGINEER For the Company's Steam Tugboat Toiler. Apply, forwarding credentials, to A. V. MBYBRB, /*•* Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 242, 9 October 1920, Page 2
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