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SITUATIONS VACANT WAITRESS Wtd. Apply Clarendon Hotel. 4877 WOMAN Wtd., B mornings wkly. Cashmere. Ring 38-003. X2OBO BOY wtd. for Sawmill. Paynter and Hamilton. Ltd., 130 Tuam st. 5071 WTD., Shorthand-Typiste foF~legal office. Apply P.O, Box 1202, Chch. 4921 MARRIED Tractor Driver, separate cottage. handy school. For particulars ring 34-216. TWO Sawmill Hands, exp. not essential. Aitken and Gillespie, Ltd., 22 Wilmer st. — 5078 WTD., Single Tractor Driver and General Farm Hand. Good wages and conditions. R. J. Bell, 19D, Kirwee. X 2482 FOURTH Cook, perm, position, good wages. 'Phone 34-287, New Wellington Hotel. 5076 FOR legal office, a Junior Typiste and Telephone Attendant. Apply P.O. Box 660, Christchurch. 5027 WAITRESS req'd. Live in or out as desired. Apply Royal Hotel. Oxford tee. 5024 MAN or Youth to assist on dairy farm, 16 miles from Christchurch. Good home and wages. ’Ph. 35-674. P.O. Box 1070. 5072 CARPENTERS and Labourers wtd., all classes of work. R. C. Jamieson, Builders, Ltd., 22 Caversham st., City. EXP’D. Machinists req’d. for good class of work. Ideal conditions. Good bonuses. Apply Jarose, Ltd., 236 High st. 5075 GENERAL Farm Hand (single) req’d.? Banks Peninsula, sheep and cattle, good conds., close township. 149 Waimairi rd. —— X 2518 EXP’D. Girl is req’d. Able to use embroidery machines. Work is varied and interesting. Good wages. Apply Jarose, Ltd., 236 High st. 5075 FIRESTONE Tire and Rubber Co. of N.Z., Ltd. Casual Labour req’d. for unloading railway waggons. Apply in person to 84 Langdons rd., Papanui. LABOURERS. 5/6 per hour. Wtd., two. Labourers for about 3 months' work. Apply to H. P. Piesse, Ltd., 29 North road, Papanui. 1 ——- EMBROIDERY Designer to take charge of embroidery machines. Good wages and conds. Apply Jarose. Ltd., 236 High st. FACTORY Operatives req'd. for modern factory. Perm, employment with good wages. Apply Mr Banks, H. J. Ogden and Co., Peer st.. Upper Rlccarton. 5070 BALLANTYNES have Vacancies in their Millinery Dept, for an Experienced Senior and an Intermediate Saleswoman. Apply personally to the Manager, J. Ballantyne and Co.. Ltd. 4934 ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL, Obstetric! Dept.—Trained Maternity Nurse to relieve for one month, part time, 7 to 11 a.m. daily. Apply to Lady Superintendent. ——- —» 5025 FOUR Young Men required for day work. Excellent pay and conditions, free superannuation scheme, permanent positions. «t?£ ly r« r < V, H J Bu U ery ' Dominion Industries, Ltd., Mandeville st., Riccarton. 4862 EEJ?o ITABBE HOBBY. Make exciting TOYS in your leisure time. Winter even„and Profits, too. We buy your TOYS. Send to-day for big illustrated booklet and details, to: TOYS, Box 264 C, Wanganui. •p.S. TIMBER WORKERS. £ll 40-hour week. Wtd., 4 exp'd. Timber Workers. Good wages and conditions. Permanent poslH°" s - £ pp l y t 0 H - p - Piesse, Ltd, 29 North rd., Papanui. Applications may be made evenings, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. 5069 «» RA Y ELEEB wtd ’ by Wholesale Grocery Merchants to take over established suburban territory. Some grocery experience essential. A car is provided. Apply J® writinß. giving details of experience, r? tC , T^ : Manager, T. H. Green and Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 229. Chch. 5068 LUBRICATION ATTENDANT.—We reqTa Lubrication Attendant for our modern gendrous wage is offered, exlsts for the successful sEbsiSwrt U superannuation scheme suDsicjsed by the company. Apfily SerPO Rni’f-w' IJj* Dominion Ltd., J<O_Box 277, Christchurch, 5979 PUBLIC SERVICE VACANCIES APPLICATIONS on P.S.C. 17A (at PO ) With COPIES of testimonials, close 24th September with P.S. Commission, Wellington, tor following positions' 8 OFFICER, AERONAUTISERVICE, WELCJVtL AVIATION BRANCH, AIR DEPT. £667 to £696 15s p.a. Duties ~>^? mpi . latlon of detailed informau°n plating to aerodromes, radio, and °‘ he r installations and facilities; the preparation of material for publication in aeronautical information publications; and the preparation of specifications for chart P roduc tfon. Applicants ab °' Bd ha X? 2 ®° und aeronautical background, with flying experience as pilot or navigator; a good general knowledge of modern radio aids to navigation and of airways organisation, including communications and air traffic control; and a thorough knowledge of aeronautical charts, preferably to the standard of the Senior Commercial Pilot Licence or equivalent. Some experience of cartography is desirable. MARINE DEPT. DISTRICT INSPECTOR OF FISHERIES, TAURANGA; £4BB 15s to £603 15s P-a, according to qualifications. Work includes sea patrol of Bay of Plenty; applicants therefore must have a good knowledge of diesel engines as well as experience in small vessels. Some knowledge of fisheries or fishing experience is also essential. An additional qualification would be a knowledge of general biology or matriculation standard of education. DISTRICT INSPECTOR OF FISHERIES, WELLINGTON. £603 15s to £667 pji. according to qualifications. Applicants should have matriculation or University Entrance. Some knowledge of fisheries work essential and of the natural sciences an advantage. Applicants must be prepared to travel extensively. Good approach required and ability to control the public as well as fishermen. NAUTICAL SURVEYOR OF SHIPS, WELLINGTON, £730 5s to £Bl6 10b p.a. as merited. Applicants should have Foreign Going Master’s Certificate or preferably Extra Master’s Certificate. SURVEYORS (2), HEAD OFFICE. Salary up to £969 p.a. according to qualifications and experience. Applicants should have had sea service as engineer officers or have had equivalent experience and responsibility in mechanical engineering and/or shipbuilding. They should also have either: (a) an Extra First-class Marine Engineer's Certificate or (b) Associate Membership (by exam.) of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, or (c) the degree of B.E. (Mechanical). Must be of good general education and suitable personality, and have the ability to use English effectively in correspondence and in drafting reports and regulations. Preference will be given to applicants with Extra First-class Marine Engineer's Certificate. ASSISTANT ENGINEER, SEACLIFF: HEALTH DEPT. £557 15S to £632 10s p.a. Should possess at least a Third-class Marine Engineer's Certificate. A rental cottage Is available. SENIOR TIMBER INSPECTOR, WELLINGTON: N.Z. FOREST SERVICE. £667 to £759 p.a. as merited. Appointee should preferably be the holder of a Science Degree in Botany and Zoology, or have reached degree standard in these subjects. He will be required to control and coordinate the inspection of all timber imports and exports in New Zealand. Applicants should have (a) a sound knowledge of timber, including exotic species (this should include a basic knowledge of wood technology embodying wood strengths, grades, and tests of moisture content); (b) a basic knowledge of mycology sufficient to be able to detect cellular breakdown in wood due to fungal attack; (c) a general knowledge of entomology sufficient to discern attack by and the presence of, harmful insects; and <d) sufficient clerical knowledge to enable the officer to cope with the records, etc., arising out of the work. SENIOR STOREMAN, BLACKBALL: MINES DEPT. Salary £483 p.a. House available to a married appointee on a rental -basis. TECHNICIAN, GRASSLANDS DIVISION, LINCOLN; SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH DEPT. Salary up to £695 15s p.a., according to qualifications and experience. Appointee required to take a close interest in field experiments and to carry out analytical Work on crop samples from those experiments. In addition, he must be able to interpret the analytical data obtained and make any desired calculations from the analysis. STATE HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEPT. FOREMAN ELECTRICAL FITTER. ONGARUE: £569 5s p.g. or £BO3 15s p.a. as merited. Appointee will be employed on Station Construction work and should have had experience on this type' of work. Married accommodation will be available. SENIOR SERVICEMEN (2), INVERCARGILL; salary £540 10s p.a. Applicants should have appreciable experience on high and low tension electric line construction maintenance and repairs. Registered Wiremen are required, but applicants with limited registration will be considered at a salary of £514 Is, plus higher duties allowance of £26 9s p.a. if required to act as senior serviceman. Applicants without registration will also be considered at a salary of £471 10s, plus a higher duties allowance of £42 Ils p.a. while acting as Registered Servicemen. Duties include. (a) attending line faults and faults arising from consumers’ appliances and apparatus, (b) repairs and maintenance of consumers' appliances and apparatus; (c) line control, line switching and occasional reading of meters, and (d) minor construction and work on line maintenance. Married accommodation available for one position only. Married appointee eligible for grant towards expenses incurred in taking up appointment. CHILD WELFARE OFFICER (FEMALE), (a) WANGANUI;, (b) DUNEDIN: EDUCATION DEPT. Commencing salary up to £477 5s p.a. as merited. Maximum £632 19s, with opoortunity for promotion to £695 15s p.a. in senior positions or to £759 p.a. in charge positions in the four main centres. Should be between 25 and 40 years of age, have good personality, minimum education qualifications. Matriculation or equivalent, and experience in youth or social work. Teacher s or nursing certificate regarded as additional qualification. A teacher’s status and grading preserved for two years in the first instance. Applicants must be prepared to move to other centres, if necessary, after a period of training. 5051

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26523, 11 September 1951, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26523, 11 September 1951, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26523, 11 September 1951, Page 10

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