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SITUATIONS VACANT. Applicants when applying for situations where references are asked for should send copies (not original) of their references Twelve Words, One Shilling per Insertion; Three Insertions 2s 6d. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. TUTOR FOR W.E.A. V PPLICATIONS arc invited for the -*■*- position of TUTOR to the Workers' Educational Association. The position will be tenable for one year, with possibility of continuance. Salary £350. Applications close on December 4th with the undersigned, from whom further particulars mav be obtained. H. CHAPMAN, 3818 Registrar. WHO GETS PROMOTION? Of course, it's the man who has studied to increase his knowledge of his profession. I.C.S. can help you equip yourself for advancement. One of over 300 Courses will till your needs. Write NOW for details of:—Business Management. Radio. Surveying and Civil Eng.. Wiring License, Draughting, Concrete Eng.. Buildings Contractors, Etc. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.). LTD., Dept. D., 12S Gloucester street, Christchurch. F4672 AN Old-established Joinery and A ' Timber business in the South desires a first-class Foreman Machinist. Apply with testimonials, stating age, experience and qualifications, to - WILLIAM SMITH and CO., LTD., Pox 284 INVERCARGILL. 11797 r PHE Chnstchurch College of Hairdressing, 104 Armagh street— Practical and Theoretical Tuition in all branches of the profession. CollegeSalon Training. Term starts from date of entry. Day or Evening Classes. _ 3020 WANTED, Youth with"SiighfKnowledge Bookkeeping; assist in shop; small wage. 'Phone 41-943. 3853 WANTED, an Experienced Youth for team and farm wor ; -.. Personal interview, C.T.8.. "Press" Oflieo. 102(i |yANTED. Competent Hairdresser. Must be expert permanent Waver. Salary £l'. Eugene. C o "Press," Timani. 3804 WANTED.' Experienced Cook-Gen-eral, North Canterbury, Housemaid kept. Apply with references. T. 5.8.. "Press." 1007 XVANTED. an Experienced Youth '' for team and farm work. Apply outside "Press" OUice, Salurdav, 11 a.m. * 1027 VOlfN'Cl Laciy required as Sub-Agent for Lingerie Business. Apply, with testimonials. K.T.8.. "Press." 1061 WANTED. Competent Salesman for *♦ Real Estate Work. Ronald Badger. 187 Manchester street. 1060 VyANTED. "Capable Help; " small home, 2 children. Apply 'Phone ■'■'•ii7.".. " 1065 \\'ANTED a Capable Woman"for Domestic Duties. 'Phone (evenings) 37-iJO!) for particulars. 372.0 WANTED," Young Girl to assist" light housework and mind child. 'Phono 22-268. 3881 WANTED, a Youth: must be able to milk. 28 Dyer's road. Woolston 1030 /''ANTK'i'.'BUKY" T,Al3'i(;f{ " KXCHAMtY: V/ CO.. LTD, reciuires: Cook Generals PARTNERSHIPS, ETC. LEGAL PARTNERSHIP. APPLICATIONS are invited from practitioners thoroughly experienced in conveyancing, estate, and administration work and general practice, desirous of acquiring a partnership, in an OLD-ESTABLISHED and SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE in a progressive centre in the Auckland Province. It is preferred that applicants be between 30-40 years of age, and that they hold responsible positions with leading firms of good standing, or are practising successfully on their own account. Initiative, personality, and undoubted integrity are essential qualifications. Country experience would be an advantage, although not essential. A city training is desired. Applicants should give an outline of their financial positions 'particularly liabilities* although lack of means will not seriously prejudice an applicant having the essential qualifications. Ail applications will be treated as strictly confidential. Apply in own handwriting, enclosing copies of testimonials and photograph iif available) to - "Initiative" Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY. Wellington. 3819 \"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. A ' the partnership heretofore subsisting between Henry Waldron and David Clayton Mawer carrying on business as "Waldron and Mawer," has been dissolved, as from the 9th day of November 1934. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said David Clayton Mawer who will continue to carry on the said business under his D. C. MAWER. AMI'S CLARK. Solicitor, Christchurch. ADVERTISER With Excellent Retail Fur Business (North Island) wants partner with knowledge of trade. Capital £3OO to £SOO. Big return guaranteed. Good contracts with whole:.ale houses for Summer trade. Very exceptional opportunity. Replies treated confidentially. Write "Murray " Box 48. Te Aro. Wellington. 3825 DKESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING. (JIIOULD vour FROCK need remodk - ellmg let the "SMARTWEAR" DRESSMAKING SALON make its appearance fashionable again at a small cost. Costumes, Coats, and Frocks made to your own personal requirement at reasonable price. Hemstitching executed at shortest notice. MISS A. HAMMOND. 113 Armagh street (Next Armstrong's) H 4729 ] ID PER YARD HEMSTITCHING. * - Country orders returned same clay. DRESSMAKING. Frocks. from 5s 6d: .swagger suites from 15s 6d: costumes and coats, from £l. All the latest styles. KASHELLE DRESSMAKERS. Second floor, Wardell's P'dfs Ask lift attendant. K4763 IIAIK WAVING. 1 /Q-MARCEL, FULL-HEAD, SET--1 ' ,J TING 2s, TINTING. HOT OIL TREATMENT. ETC. Eugene Permanent Waving (only genuine materials used). Concessions to regular clients. DOROTHY ELfOTT, 20f Gloucester street (next 3'YA). 'Phone 36-895. Appointments Jto suit clients. E4647 PERMANENT Waving— saUs' ■*• faction, and now safety at Mrs Olds, 673 Colombo street. Ring 35-852 i /or appointment. 06884 j

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21328, 22 November 1934, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21328, 22 November 1934, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21328, 22 November 1934, Page 19

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