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1 SITUATIONS VACANT (RELIABLE Breakfast Cook reqd. Apply (People's Palace. 7533 MAN wtd. for General Gardening. 1 or 21 [days a week. 25s a day. L 679, “Press.*" LADY to hand knit 3 pair men's sox. ; Wool supphed. L 474, “Press” i SHEPHERD lor Back Country, on or before June L Yearly position. For furitaer particulars, apply Sbcnd. Cuiverden. ■ 2438 TEACHERS seeking positions in Australian Private Schools in 1951 or 1952. consult ASSOCIATED TEACHERS’ AGENCY, 343 Little Collins street, Melbourne. Victoria. 2422 SALESMAN wtd. for Land and Estate Agency and Auctioneering Business. Good i prospects tor keen, energetic man. “Con(fidenttal.” Box 57. Chch. 7548 'ASSISTANT Resident Master for Boys’ ' Preparatory Boarding School for beginning iof the second term. May 29. Applications ■to the Headmaster, Waihi School, Winchester. X34c4 OFFICE JUNlOR—Excellent opportunitv in Timber Merchant’s Office for Capable Youth, 16 to 18 years. Good salary offered. Apply in writing to Jarratt Timber Co., Moorhouse ave. 7433 LEGAL FIRM reqs. Law Clerk for Gen- ■ eral Legal Work, including Stamping. ! Registering. Searching. Filing Documents, etc. Apply Harper, Pascoe. Buchanan and Penlington. 118 Hereford st., Christchurch. 244/ LEGAL FIRM reqs. TYPISTE-CLERK for Accountancy Department. Shorthand and previous office experience not necessary. Apply Harper. Pascoe. Buchanan and Penlington. 118 Hereford st., Chch. FREEZING WORKERS. Competent Slaughterman and Labourers are wanted at the Islington Freezing Works. Accommodation available. Apply Works Manager or departmental Foreman. ASHBURTON LADY: Afternoon and evening duties available for capable, refined person as Manageress of a pleasant Shop. An opportunity for the right person. Full .particulars to Box 410. Christchurch. Applicants will be interviewed in Ashburton towards the end of April. 7491 SHORTHAND-TYPISTE—A Leading Fire. Marine, and Accident Insurance Compar.v has a vacancy on its staff for a Junior or Intermediate Shorthand-Typiste. The position offers advancement to an Intelligent Giri, and the conditions are pleasant in a modern office. Salary according to experience. Appiy P.O. Box 194. Chch. ■ — -—— X 348 STOREMAN-CLERK: We require the services of a Man to take charge of cur Workshcp Store. Duties include issuing of electrical equipment and stores to workshop, stores records, packing and dispatching. The prospects are excellent .for the right man WOOFF and SALVE- . SEN, LTD., 17-19 Lichfield st 7543 FAHIATUA HOSPITAL NURSING STAFF: Applications addressed to the Matron are invited for the following positions on the staff of the . -aternity Annex at the Pahiatua Hospital:—3 SISTERS holding either Midwifery or Maternity Certificates; 5 HOSPITAL AIDS. Salaries payable will be at the highest rates in accordance with Regulations. The Maternity Annex and Nurses’ Home are new wd modern buildings, separate from the Public Hospital and complete with all amenities. NORMAN LEE, Managing Secretary. Wairarapa Hospital Board. P.O. Box 96, MASTERTON. 2413 SPLENDID OPENING FOR JUNIOR TELEPHONE OPERATOR: A Substantial Firm of- Merchants and Importers require a Junior Telephone Operator with a knowledge of typing. This is a position with really excellent prospects of rapid advancement for an intelligent girl. An excellent salary will be paid to commence and the successful applicant may join the firm’s superranuation fund if she so desires. Apply in writing, stating age, secondary education, and enclosing copies of any testimonials, to the Accountant, A. S. PATERSON and CO.. LTD.. 187 Here'o-d st- Christchurch. 27 OPPORTUNITY TOR GIRLS AND WOMEN. As a result of continuing expansion we are able to offer employment with large earnings and ideal working conditions. Our Factory is wen-lighted and centrally heated, and morning and afternoon tea and lunch are available in a modern cafeteria. Expd. Adult Machinists are earning over £7 10s per 40-hr. week through a liberal production bonus: Applicants who are not expd. will start on an excel wage, plus bonus with increases as they acquire skill. Apply to the Assistant Manager, M. O’Brien and Co., Ltd., 31 Dundas st., Chch. Footwear Manufacturers since 1868, 7521 HOTEL RECEPTIONIST.—A position has become vacant in a licensed Christchurch Hotel for a competent lady with fun knowledge of clerical duties, and with pleasing personality. Knowledge of Hotel Receptionist work an advantage, but not essentiaL provided the applicant is quick and accurate at figures and used to handling cash. The successful applicant, who may live in (single room and 'phene facilities as guests), must be prepared for a busy office with many interruptions. Three employed. References essential. Beply, in first instance, giving age and qualifications and endrrng copies only of yftterences. to: “HOTEL RECEPTIONIST, care Charles Haines Advertising. Ltd- Christchurch. . .. . , 7542 UNIVERSITY OF QUtENSLAND.-App’i-cations are Invited for the position of SENIOR LECTURER IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. iSalary range £AJSS- - pi., ph* cost-jf-living allowance (at present £A.73 PA.). Applicants should possess a higher degree in Science and should preferably have had overseas experience. Advanced training in Inorganic Chemistry is essential, particularly modern structural aspects. The successful applicant win be required to initiate and conduct research in some branch of the subject. Conditions of appointment and application forms may be obtained from the Registrars of the New Zealand Universities or from the undersigned, with whom applications close on the 19th May. 1951—C. PAGE HANTFY. Registrar. 2X9 JUNIOR TO BE TRAINED AS BURROUGHS CALCULATOR OPERATOR: We require the services of a Female Office Junior between 16-18 years of age to be trained at the expense of the company to me the modern Burroughs Duplex Calculator. The work entailed would be of a varied and interesting nature. Prospects for rapid advancement are good. Best office conditions. Employee superannuation scheme. We are prepared to pay a good commencing wage, as we are anxious to fill this position, which is a new one arising from reorganisation of our office. Apply, stating age, experience (if any), secondary education, and enclosing copies of any testimonials, to: The Accountant. A. S. PATERSON and CO.. LTD- 187 Hereford st., Christchurch. 23 THE UNIVERSIIY OF ADELAIDE—The University invites applications tor the CHAIR OF ZOOLOGY, which will fall vacant on the retirement of Professor T. Hari-ey Johnston, at the end of 1951. Salary: £lB5O a year, with superannuation benefits similar to F.SJS.U. Duties: The Professor will be Head of the Department of Zoology in the University, and will be responsible to the Council for its work. Terms of Appointment: The general conditions of appointment will be the same as for other Professors in the University. Detailed particulars will be supplied on request. Special Interests: Other things being roughly equal, preference will be given to a candidate whose special interests lie in the field of animal ecology. Applications: Applications, in duplicate, giving particulars of age and academic qualifications, together with a recent photograph, a medical certificate of health, and the names and addresses of two referees of whom confidential inquiries may be made, should reach the undersigned not later than June 15. The University will gladly supply any further information desired by a prospective candidate. A. W. BAMPTON, Registrar. 2410

MITCHELL’S INTERNATIONAL TOURS MITCHELL’S INTERNATIONAL TOURS LIMITED NUMBER VACANCIES ON SPECIAL FARMERS TOURS TO AUSTRALIA SPECIAL FARMERS TOURS TO AUSTRALIA BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT (Two Tours Already Fully Booked) Planned to meet the requirements of the New Zealand fanner and his wife, each tour presents a perfect balance of tourist attractions with items of farming interest such as VISITS TO SHEEP STATIONS. CATTLE STUDS, EXPERIMENTAL FARMS, AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES, WINERIES, WOOL AUCTIONS, ETC. Each tour escorted by one of our Manager-Hosts, who attends to all travel details and Completely frees the guest from any form of travel or accommodation worry. AMPLE FREE TIME FOR SHOPPING, SIGHTSEEING AND PRIVATE EXPLORATION. Tour "MATILDA" (fully booked waiting list only). Leaves Auckland "WANGANELLA" April 26th, 1951. Returns Auckland "WANGANELLA” June 4th, 1951. Thur “COOUBAH” (limited number vacancies). Leaves Wellington “WANGANELLA" Ist-class, May 10th, 1951. Returns Wellington “MONOWAT’ Ist-class, June 12th, 1951. Visits New South Wales and Victoria. Includes Sydney city sights and beaches, Jenolao Caves. Harbour Cruises. Kuring-Gia-Chase. Palm Beach, Taronga Park Zoo, "Spirit of Progress” Aibury to Melbourne. Melbourne City sights and parks. Blue Dandenongs, Bathurst, Young, Wagga, Leeton, Hay. Shepparton, Geelong, etc. Tour “BILLABONG” (fully booked waiting list only). Leaves Wellington "MONOWAT’ June Ist, 1951. Returns Wellington by "WANGANELLA" July 2nd. 1951. Tour “JUMBUCK" (limited number vacancies). Leaves Auckland by "WANGANELLA” Ist-class. June 7th, 1951. Returns Wellington “MONOWAI” Ist-class. July 10th. 1951. Visits New South Wales and Victoria. Sydney (Sydney Sheep Show), Blue Mountains, Jenolan Caves. Harbour Cruises. Sublime Point. Bulli Pass. Kuring-Gai-Chase, "Spirit of Progress” Aibury to Melbourne. Blue Dandenongs, Kiama. Craigiebum, Bowral, Murrumbidgee, Leeton, Forbes, Wagga, Bathurst, Katoomba, etc. NOTE : LAST YEAR MITCHELLS HAD TO DISAPPOINT COUNTLESS FARMERS WHO WERE LATE WITH THEIR RESERVATIONS SO TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT THIS YEAR. IMMEDIATE APPLICATION IS ADVISED FULL PARTICULARS AND RESERVATIONS FROM: DALGETY & CO. LTD., Cathedral Sq., Christchurch. (Phone : 30-420); Any branch of Dalgety & Co. Ltd. Or PALMER & DOAK, High Street, Rangiora. (Phon6: 158). Or from NEW ZEALAND TRAVEL SERVICE LIMITED.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26396, 14 April 1951, Page 10

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