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SITUATIONS VACANT THIRD Cook required. Cokers _Hotel. PARTLY-Trained Nurse, live in. 87 RiCearton rd. 'Phone 41-400, ask 8826, 1382 BUTCHER’S Man, for Delivery and Shop. Good wages and conditions. ’Phone 38-488. X4752 SECONDARY Schoolboy for messages after school. A. D. Bates, 211 Papanui road. RECEPTIONIST for doctor’s room. State age and experience. Reply to Medical, Box 1287, Christchurch. 1375 WAITRESS required. Experienced young woman preferred, but not essential. lave in. Apply People's Palace, 4404 MECHANIC required for garage, mainly modern cars. W. A, McLaren and Co., Ltd., 108 St, Asaph street. 4425 NIGHT Nurse Wtd., with or without training, 5 nights weekly. Saturdays and Sundays free. Wages £1 per night. 'Phone 24-127. FULL or Part-time Junior or Intermediate Clerk urgently reqd. for Accountancy and General Office Work. Apply P.O. Box SENIOR CLERK for legal office, with general experience. Apply in writing, to A. S. NICHOLLS. HILL, LEE and SCOTT, P.O. Box 288, Christchurch, X 4567 ASSISTANT Storeman: Briscoe and Co., Ltd., Hardware Merchants, require a Man to assist in bulk store. Apply Head Storeman, Carlyle street. JUNIOR TYPISTE—We require the services of a Junior Typiste. Shorthand helpful but not essential. Apply ROY TWYNEHAM and SON. Solicitors. 114 Hereford street. 4458 YOUTH about 18 wanted for Service Station Attendant In New Brighton area. Good wages for a reliable youth who can take charge and do greasing, etc. L 4602, “Press.” WANTED WORKING MANAGER (married) for North Canterbury sheep and cattle run. Good home and conditions. ’Phone and electric light. Applv with references. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD,, 178 Cashel street. Christchurch. 4460 TEA ROOM ATTENDANT required for the Inland Revenue Department (Taxes Division), 4 hours daily. For wages and conditions apply to Assistant District Commissioner of Taxes, 136 Worcester st., Christchurch. SEAM OPENER—We have a vacancy in our Workroom for a young man to do seam opening. Previous experience would be an advantage, but is not essential. Apply The Kaiapoi Woollen Mfg. Co., Ltd., Manchester or Allen _sts. 4454 MACHINIST’S ASSISTANT wanted? - 1620 years, for our modern mill and joinery factory. Good opportunity to learn timber and woodwork machining. Overtime worked. Apply W. WILLIAMSON CONSTRUCTION CO.. LTD., 175 to 187 Montreal street, Christchurch. 4432 AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION (CANTEIT BURY), INC., Requires the services of an Office Cleaner (preferably female). Duties to commence 17th June, 1953. Full particulars may be obtained on application to the Joint Secretaries, 151 Worcester st. 4483 CUTTER-DESIGNER—BEATH and CO. require the services of a fully qualified Cutter-Designer. This position offers unlimited scope to one able to direct staff on the manufacture of model garments. Substantial salary will be paid to the successful applicant. Apply in the first instance to the Staff Manager, Beath and Co. 4424 TYPISTE—Junior or Intermediate required by large Christchurch Engineering Firm—shorthand not essential—for general work of a varied and interesting nature. Good salary to commence and excellent prospects for advancement. Apply stating age and experience to “ENGINEERING,” C/o Inglis Wright. Ltd. — 4441 WHOLESALE BUTCHERY MANAGER— An old-established and progressive Wellington Meat Company requires an experienced and capable Manager for its Wholesale Meat Distributing Department. Knowledge of the wholesale meat business and good sales ability essential. Permanent job to right man. Salary solely dependent on ability and experience. Reply stating age and experience to: "WHOLESALE.” C/o Box 389, Wellington. 4410 PUBLIC SERVICE VACANCIES. APPLICATIONS on P.S.C. 17A (at P. 0.), with COPIES of testimonials, close June 8 with P.S. Commission, Wellington, for following positions (please quote Vacancy No.): — AGRICULTURE DEPT. 685.—VETERINARY RESEARCH OFFICERS, DIAGNOSTIC SECTION. WALLACEVILLE ANIMAL RESEARCH STATION. Up to £ll3O, according to qualifications and experience with possibility of further promotion as vacancies occur. Should be graduates in veterinary science. Appointees will, if necessary, be trained in post-mortem room techniques and in bacteriological techniques as applied to diagnostic work. They will be given opportunity, after training, to specialise in any of these fields. There will also be opportunities for research in conjunction with diagnostic problems. 676—FARM DAIRY INSTRUCTOR (several positions), at locations yet to be

decided. Commencing up to £6OB. according to qualifications and experience, should have had practical experience in butter and/or cheese factories, have a sound knowledge of milking sheds and machines and separators, and possess necessary qualifications for giving instruction in efficient handling of milk and cream on dairy farms. Will be required to provide their own motor-cars for the work, and pay all running expenses in return for mileage allowance at standard Government rates. 677.—TECHNICIANS (5 POSITIONS), DAIRY LABORATORY. AUCKLAND. Commencing up to £6OB for males and up to £504 for females, according to qualifications and experience. EDUCATION DEPT. 694—CHILD WELFARE OFFICER, AUCKLAND. Commencing up to £530, as merited, rising to £6BO with opportunity for promotion to £740 in senior positions or £BOO in charge positions in four main centres. Should be aged between 25 and 40 years, have good personality, a good education, experience in social or equivalent work, teachers or nurses’ certificate regarded as additional qualifications (a teacher’s status and grading preserved for two years in first instance). Essential that applicants be temperamentally suited and that they possess ability and initiative to deal with problems concerning children and adults. HEALTH DEPT. 687.—MATRON, ROXBURGH HEALTH CAMP. £5OB, rising to £536 after one year’s satisfactory service, plus overtime allowance up to 20 per cent. Free b. and 1. provided. Must be registered nurses and experienced in handling children as well as capable of supervising staff. MINISTRY OF WORKS. 682—OVERSEER (WELDING), MANGAKINO. £645/680 or £7lO/740, as merited. Should have served an apprenticeship to boilermaking trade or other recognised heavy metal trade, and should be experienced in fabrication of structural steel and pressure vessel work by welding. Must be capable of passing the Department’s welding test in all positions. STATE HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEPT. 686.—OPERATOR FITTER (a), LAKE WAITAKI; (b) ARAPUNI (2). £579. Should have served an apprenticeship in mechanical or electrical engineering trade. Experience in operation and maintenance of electrical or other running plant an advantage. Married accommodation available. 680.—TESTROOM TECHNICIAN: (a) INVERCARGILL (2), (b) HAMILTON. £579 rising to £6OB. Should have served an apprenticeship in electrical trade, have had experience in testing of electrical meters, relays, and general control apparatus. Qualifications in Intermediate Examination of Electrical Engineering Practice, City and Guilds Institute, an advantage for further promotion. Applicants who have had not adequate prior testing experience may be considered for initial appointment as electrical fitters at £564 on the testroom staff. 4406

D.I.C D.I.C D.I.C RESTAURANT HAS PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TODAY TODAY CORONATION AFTERNOON TEA CORONATION AFTERNOON TEA —in honour of the crowning of her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth 11. Bring your friends the menu includes ... CORONATION FRUIT CAKE PEPPERMINT CREAM SPONGE TUTTI FRUITTI CREAM PUFFS RAINBOW MERINGUES GINGER GEMS and delicious, freshly cut sandwiches. Usual Charges, 1/6 per head. Afternoon Tea served from 2.15 to 4.30 p.m. TOMORROW CORONATION DINNER TOMORROW CORONATION DINNER A Very Special Menu for a Very Special Occasion . . . ROAST SEASONED CHICKEN ROAST PORK with apple sauce ROAST HOGGET —all served with, fresh green peas, roast potatoes, and creamed cauliflower served in the most appetising manner. HOUSE OF WINDSOR PLUM PUDDING with brandy sauce FRUIT SALAD with whipped cream APPLE PIE with fresh cream everyone’s favourite! CORONATION LOG CABIN, Ice Cream Special TEA or COFFEE 6/- per head. CORONATION DINNER SERVED FROM 12 NOON TO 2 PM Join with us in celebrating the Coronation of Our Gracious Majesty, Queen Elizabeth 11. NOTE: Limited number of tables reserved for patrons wishing to partake of regular luncheon menu. D.I.C Restaurant Miss Rose Mahoney, Manageress.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27050, 27 May 1953, Page 16

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