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SITUATIONS VACANT. Twelve Words 1/-. 3 Days 2/6. ±c±j, jjomesuc neip, gouu •*' wages; references essential. Apply 369 Papanui road. 835 S \X7ANTED, Cook-Generai, Cashmere Hills; small family; wages 255; references. Ring 34-415. X 6308 iVAiMTJiiij, good renaoie person to I * T Keep House for 3 persons; country; sole charge. E 5995, "Press." .NTED, Young Man or Youth, for Dairy Farm. Good conditions. Apply W. E. Flower, Awatuna. Taranaki. X 6430 TyANTED, a Youth, between 17-20, |,T General Farm Work. Apply J. J. Daily, Lauriston, r Ring 546 R, Ashburton. 8250 own plant, 3500 sheep; start November 14th; North Canterbury. E 6495. "Press." \TTANTED, Girl, about 20, Domestic Duties, Cashmere Hills. Apply ■with references to P.O. Box 1022. Christchurch. X 6103 iXJ ANTED, Educated Girl with nurs- ' ing experience to assist as nurseattendant to invalid lady, some housework also. Apply E 6363, "Press." T Z. HAIRDRESSING College Con- '• tinual demand for Operators Tuition Guaranteed. Fletcher's Bldgs.. 769 Colombo str. "Phone 33-648 H 9428 • ■furxi.uLE, Experienced Man to take V charge of Department handling harvesting and farm machinery parts. Business is both wholesale and retail, and applicant must be capable of selling wholesale throughout New Zealand. Applicant to state age, experience, selling, and clerical ability, and salary required. First-class man only need apply. Apply BOX 239, HAMILTON. 8310 IANTERBURY LABOUR EXCHANGE / CO.. LTD. (under the auspices of the Canterbury Sheepowners" Union) wants Married Cowman-Gardener for station, wife cook-general; Single Shepherd, Gardener, Ploughmen, Cowman-Gardener, Cowboys for Stations, Machine Milkers. We recommend Married Shepherds. Married Ploughman, Tractor-Drivers, Axemen. Cook-Bakers. 110 A Manchester street •Phones. Office 31-589. residence 23-803. X 3443 TRAINED ARTISTS WANTED. jgl A A WEEK and more is made by orfJ-VJ well-trained Cartoonists. Ticket Writers, Fashion Artists, etc. Develop your latent talent! Inquire today about Druleigh's specially prepared correspondence tuition. Success assured. Moderate fees. Druleigh College. Auckland. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. rpHE WESTPORT COAL COMPANY, ■*- LIMITED, require for their Collieries, near Westport, an Electrical Engineer capable of supervising tiigh and low tension lines and steamdriven plant, and experienced in armature winding. Salary £4OO per annum, with free house, light, and fuel. State age and experience. Applications, closing SEPTEMBER 3rd, to be addressed to: — THE WESTPORT COAL CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. 8325 TRAVELLER. 7 ANTED, Experienced Town Trav- ■- ' eller with thorough knowledge of GLASS AND PAINTING TRADE, to call on Builders. Painters, etc. Applicant must be capable of taking Off plans and preparing estimates. Liberal salary available to right man. Written applications, giving full details of experience, etc., and marked "APPLICATION" on the envelope, to be forwarded to— The Manager, HURST AND DRAKE. LTD., Oil and Colour Merchants, 22 Ferry road, . . CHRISTCHURCH. 8373 MATRON FOR BOARDING SCHOOL, Boarding School, take charge of dormitories, etc. Applicants must have had previous experience, be good organisers, and fond of children. Duties to commence first term, 1939. Salary at the rate of £llO per annum, rising to £l4O. Apply in •writing, stating experience, age, and religion, and enclosing Copies only of testimonials, to "Matron,". Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Auckland. .. • 8296 WANTED. SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. tants transacting a large amount of Local Body and Trust work require an Experienced ShorthandTypiste. The position affords congenial work with good opportunities for advancement. Applications in writing, stating age, qualifications, and salary required, should be. addressed to: "LOCAL BODY," C/o. The N. Hill-Skinner Advertising Agency, Ltd., 154-156 Hereford street, •v . Christchurch. 8305 HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION, TASMANIA. •**• staff appointments, will be received by the Secretary ; of the Hydro Electric Commission, Hobart, until noon MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, for the following positions in the Designs Process Branches:— . (a) Assistant Electrical Engineer. i (b) Assistant Hydraulic Engineer, i (c) Junior Hydraulic Engineer. (a) Preference will be given to applicants possessing a University Certificate inclusive, and having extensive experience in all branches of the designs of a high voltage transmission system. The salary will be at the rate of £450 to £550 per annum, according to qualifications. (b) Preference will be given to applicants possessing a University degree and having extensive experience in ■the design of hydraulic structure in particular. Experience in construction works will also be a recommendation. The salary will be at the rate of £450 to £550 per annum, according to qualifications. (c) Preference will be given to applicants possessing a University degree arid having specialised in the design of hydraulic structure. The salary -will be at the rate of £3OO to £4OO per annum, according to qualifications. No special form is required for applications, which must, however, give full particulars of technical training and be accompanied by copies of references, age, whether married or single; and the date available for duty must be stated. It is desirable that a recent photograph should accompany each application. Travelling expenses between New Zealand and Tasmania, not exceeding £25, will be refunded to successful applicants on the assumption of duty. The foregoing positions will ,-be subject to one month's notice on either side. Address applications to: W. R. SKINNER, Secretary, •Hydro Electric Commission, 8303 Tasmania.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22491, 27 August 1938, Page 26

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