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SITUATIONS VACANT FEMALE Gen. wtd., live in or out. Apply Central Hotel. -—— 9340 WANTED, Farm-hand, weeding and haymaking. Ring 25-212. —— XSJSB FEMALE Gen. read., live out. Apply Royal Hotel, Oxford terrace. - W4l COOK, 3rd, male or female, read, for the Lodge, Hanmer Springs. Ring 3.6272 2ND Cook Wtd. Apply New City H<^’ B WTD., exped. Porter, live in or out. Apply White Hart Hotel. 9393 2nd COOK reqd. 4-handed kitchen, fomaie pref., live in if desireu. Apply "Press.” ——■ WTD. Expd. Cook for two months. Wage 3 £5 week. Apply Box 19, Hanmer, 01 ’Phone 6S, collect. BOY, parcel delivery. Bicycle supplied. £3 weekly. Apply Reid’s, Florists. High street. -—— X 5058 WOOL Classer for Woolstore, four to five months' work. Apply Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Moorhouse ave. 9360 COAT Machinists. £7 to £9 weekly can be earned easily. Ideal conditions. Paramount Tailors, 229 Manchester st. 9419 MALE Junior for general office duties. Good wages and prospects for advancement. Apply Secretary, Mason. Struthers and Co.. Ltd. —————- -® 401 JUNIOR or Intermediate Female Shop Assistant reqd. for our shop. Apply: Kodak, New Zealand, Ltd., 681 Colombo street. ——— TROUSER Machinists wtd. urgently. Power machine supplied to your own home if necessary. Paramount Tailors, 229 Manchester street. ZT“ 9419 VACANCIES exist for several Labourers in our works. Apply Works Manager, WOOLSTON TANNERIES, LTD., Garlands road. Woolston. - 9420 TEA ROOM WAITRESS—Hay’s, Ltd., Ti.e Friendly Store” has a vacancy for a fuiltime expd. Waitress. Apply at once to Tea Room Manageress, Hay s, Ltd, 93* > YOUTH or man to assist driver on wholesale Grocery Truck. Grocery expee. an advantage, but not essential. Apply: National Distributors, Carlyle st., Ch. Ch. 9372 THE Bank of Australasia, 158-160 Cashel st., has vacancies for Youths from 16 years of age. Generous salary scale with annual increments. Apply by letter, or personally to the Manager.T.C. WANTED Married Tractor Driver arid General Farm Hand, good wages and house. 20 minutes from Ashburton. Apply L. G. Anderson, Ashburton-Mayfield r.D. X 5652 WE have a vacancy for a Diemaker and a Fitter and Turner. Good pros, and highest wages are offered to reliable tradesmen. Please apply Peco. Ltd., 85 St. Asaph street. 9289 WAIRARAPA CATCHMENT BOARD - SECRETARY-TREASURER. Applications closing Monday, Nov. 20, invited ior above position. Salary £7&) per annum. Conds. obtainable from undersigned. Applications addressed to Chairman, Box 41, Masterton—G. T. Comtek, Acting-Secretary. 6222 CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Chch. CHAIR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. Applications are invited for the post oi Professor of Civil Engineering. Salary not less than £1450 p.a. Conds, of appointment, etc., may be obtained from the office of the undersigned.—J. Logie. Registrar. 2880 UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO—SECONDYEAR CLASSES IN MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY: Applications for admission in 1951 to second-year classes in Medicine and Dentistry must reach the undersigned not later than WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15. Forms of application are obtainable from the Registrar of any University College in New Zealand, or from the undersigned. J. W. HAYWARD, Registrar. 2669 PHYSICAL INSTRUCTOR, INVERCARGILL Y.M.C.A.—Applications, addressed to the President, closing at 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, November 14. 1950. are invited for the position of Physical Instructor on the Staff of the Y.M.C.A. Board, Invercargill. Salary commencing at £5OO p.a. and rising by two annual increments of £25 p.a. to a maximum of £550 at the end of two years, subject to satisfactory service. Applicants must be under 35 years of age and able to commence duties on, or not later than MONDAY, February 12, 1951. Applications are to contain a statement showing age, married or single, education, experience and qualifications. and are to be accompanied by a recent photograph and by COPIES ONLY of testimonials. The Board reserves the right to make such inquiries as it thinks fit in respect of any applicant, and the application will be treated as confidential by the members and officers of the Board. F. LANGE, President. P.O. Box 183. Invercargill. 2882 AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. (University of New Zealand.) Applications are invited tor the following positions:— . BOTANY DEPT.: Lecturer in Genetics: Salary scale £660 to £760 p.a. MATHEMATICS DEPT.: Lecturer in Mathematics: Salary scale £660 to £760 p.a. If no suitable applicant is forthcoming for the grade of Lecturer, a Junior Lectureship may be Offered. EDUCATION DEPT.: Lecturer in Education: Salary scale £660 to £760 p.a Temporary Lecturer in Education: Salary £660 p.a. HISTORY DEPT.: Temp. Lecturer in History: Salary £660 p.a. Temp. Junior Lecturer in History. Salary, £460 p.a. Applications for the History positions will close on the 13th Nov., 1950, and for the other positions above on the 30th November, 1950. Conditions of appointment are available from New Zealand University Colleges or from the undersigned.—J. A. Kirkness Registrar. 7930 THE UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA. LECTURESHIP IN LAW—Applications are invited for the position of Lecturer in Law at the University. Appointments will be made within the grades £525£675 or £675-£875 (annual increments £25) depending upon the experience and qualifications of the person to whom the offer is made. The corresponding rates for women are £475-£6lO and £6lO-£790. A cost of living allowance (at present £99 for men and £62 for women) is paid in addition to the salary. Further details are available from the Registrar, University of Tasmania. Box 647 C., G.P.0., Hobart, with whom applications close on 31st January. 1951. A. S. PRESHAW. Registrar REGISTERED ACCOUNTANT with 8.C0m., aged 36. eight years Local Body, followed by 4| Years Commercial and Industrial Accounting experience, seeks position, Secretary or Accountant, or with Public Accountant, view to partnership. Present position, Secretary to large Manufacturing Co. Reply Z 84289. “Press." THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD: UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO AND DUNEDIN HOSPITAL: Applications are invited fo» a position carrying the rank of LEC TUkER in the University of Otago and oi JUNIOR SPECIALIST In the Dunedu* Hospital. Candidates must hold a degree in Medicine of a British University, must have been qualified for 3 years, and hav* held hospital appointments. A highe« aualificatlon in medicine is essential. Th*» uties of the successful applicant will consist of routine hospital work and teaching under the director of the Professor of Medicine (Dr. F. H. Smirk). THE SALARY, in accordance with Hospital Employment Regulations, 1948, Amend ments Nos. 7 and 11, will be at the rate oi either £llOO to £l4OO. or, if a person of sufficient exp. makes application, an appointment of SENIOR LECTURER, carrying the grade of SENIOR SPECIALIST, may be made, salary £l5OO t0.£175U Salary will commence on assuming duty at Dunedin Hospital. The position is nonresident. Further information in regard to this appointment may be obtained from the office vf this newspaper. Applications. stating age. qualifications, whether married or single, and giving a complete concise statement of exp., accompanied bv a Certificate of Health, will be received by the undersigned up till 10 o’clock a.m. on Thurs., 7th Dec., 1950. W. A. Williamson, Secretary, P.O. Box 453, Dun2857

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26261, 4 November 1950, Page 10

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