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SITUATIONS VACANT SALESMAN for men's clothing dept. T. Armstrong and Co., Ltd., Victoria sq. L.YTTELTON Man or Youth Wtd. Good wages. Apply Excelsior Bakeries (Lytt.), Ltd. 7299 PAINTERS and Paperhangers Wtd. Good wages paid to tradesmen. A. P. Keys. 254 Bealey ave. 7325 GROSVENOR Hotel requires Lounge Porter (preferably bar experience). ’Phone 7, Timaru, collect. 7317 WOMAN, Housework, arid prepare Lunch, Tuesday to Friday, 10.30-1.30. Cashmere Hills. ’Phone 41-118. WANTED Married Couple for Mid-Can-terbury dairy farm; handy to school. Apply H. C. Aschen, No. 1 R.D., Ashburton. Bl9 NEW Model Frock Salon requires the services of a Manageress; also a Junior, aged 15-16. Write for interview; Salon, P.O. Box 707, Ch. Ch. 7124 HOUSEMAID is reqd. for St. Andrew's College, live in; good wages and conditions, with full pay over generous holiday periods. Apply Matron. 7114 WANTED, 2 GIRLS, 15 and 16 years of age, for toy dept., to dress as Pixies. Costumes supplied. Apply as soon as possible, T. Armstrong and Co., High st. 7248 YOUTH for Grocery Shop. Good working conditions. Full-time. Experience not necessary. St. Albans-Papanui area. Further particulars. Ring 24-062. 7125 GOOD Gas and Electric Welder for country engineering and blacksmith shop. Good wages. House: available. Apply in writing, to T. T. McMillan, Southbridge. 827 PUBLIC SERVICE VACANCIES APPLICATIONS on P.S.C. 17A (at P. 0.) with COPIES of testimonials, close October 5, with P.S. Commission, Wellington, for following positions (please quote Vacancy No.); — AGRICULTURE DEPT. 1316. MEAT INSPECTORS, LOCATION TO BE DECIDED. Should be aged between 22 and 26. Experience in retail butchery or meat work, although not essential would be an acquisition. Commencing salary up to £533 depending on age and experience. After a period of training and having passed Meat Inspector’s Examination, salary is increased to £6OB with two subsequent annual increments to £6BO. Further promotion is by merit. Laundering, boot, and equipment allowances are also payable. 1324 CHEMIST, DAIRY LABORATORY, WALLACEVILLE. Up to £BOO according to qualifications and experience. Should hold a M.Sc. or B.Sc. degree and have some knowledge of dairy chemistry. 1334. ILLUSTRATIONS OFFICER,

WELLINGTON. UP to £605 according to experience. Work comprises retouching, assembling, and scaling 'of photographic and line copy for blockmaking; lettering, art work, and air-brushing for “Journal of Agriculture" and other publications. Previous experience of most of the work (or similar) desirable but some instruction can be given. Newspaper, magazine, or advertising studio experience an advantage. JUSTICE DEPT. 1321. INSTRUCTOR (ELECTRICAL), AUCKLAND. £597 rising £620. or £645. as merited. Should have served an apprenticeship in electrical trade and be registered as electricians under Electricians Act. 1952. Should also be experienced in operation and maintenance of heavy electrical plant; have had wide experience in installation and maintenance of electrical services; be able to direct technically and control workmen, and be capable of training apprentices. Accommodation available for sirigle men at cost of £lO p.a. plus 3s 6d per day for all meals. Uniform and boots issued free. No married accommodation available, but house allowance of £65 p.a. will be paid to married man. MINISTRY OF WORKS 1342. OVERSEER (ENGINEERING) (a) MURUPARA AND (b) KAWERAU. £770 rising to £BOO. Will be expected to supervise construction ‘of all engineering services related to construction of a town, technical mill buildings, and roads or railway. Must be thoroughly experienced and capable of handling contractors, and directing labour. Married accommodation available. 1344. TOWN PLANNING OFFICER OR TOWN PLANNING ASSISTANT, WELLINGTON. Salary range £7lO up to £B6O as merited. Should be corporate members of Town Planning Institute or equivalent. Will be required to supervise and direct technical and research work of junior officers. 1345. TOWN PLANNING ASSISTANT, WELLINGTON. Up to £6BO as merited. Will be required to undertake survey and research work in both regional and urban planning. An interest in preparation of material for publication would be valuable. Should hold examination qualifications in planning, geography, or economics. N.Z. FOREST SERVICE 1343. RADIO TECHNICIAN, KAINGAROA FOREST. Up to £6BO as merited. Will be responsible for maintenance of all radio equipment in Rotorua Conservancy. Must hold a First-Class Certificate In Radio Technology and have had extensive experience in maintenance and installation of high frequency radio equipment, including aerial systems. Three-bedroom state type house is available for married man at rental of 30s p.w. Position entails paid stand-by duties at week-ends during fire season and overtime is called for. Remote allowance £34 10s p.a. for married man and £l7 5s for single man is also payable. s SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH DEPT. 1328. TECHNICIAN OR TECHNICAL TRAINEE, ELECTRON MICROSCOPE SECTION, LOWER HUTT. Up to £6OB, or £645 rising to £6BO for males, or up to £504 for females, as merited. Duties are to assist in preparation and photographing of very small specimens. Work calls for extreme care and manual dexterity. School Certificate required. Experience in microscopy, photography or biology an advantage. 1329. TECHNICIAN, ELECTRICAL

TECHNOLOGY DIVISION, LOWER HUTT. Up to £6OB or £645 rising to £6BO as merited. School Certificate required. Duties are to assist mainly on testing of transformers and later may be required to assist in design of modern impregnated and sealed types. Previous experience in transformer design and manufacture an advantage. 1330. TECHNICIAN. STANDARDS DIVISION, LOWER HUTT. Up to £6OB or £645 rising to £6BO as merited. Should have some experience in construction and and maintenance or calibration of physical instruments and be trained in -workshop techniques. Knowledge of electrical instrumentation an advantage. Duties consist of routine tests and calibrations, development and construction of new physical instruments, assistance in experimental work associated with physical Instruments. 1331. TECHNICIAN. PHYSICS DIVISION, LOWER HUTT. Up to £6OB, or £645 rising to £6BO as merited. For experimental work in connexion with Geothermal Steam investigations. Laboratory work on measurement of manner of the flow of steam and water through rock and some field work in geothermal area. Experience in small scale hydraulic or steam engineering an advantage, also any experience of research work. 1332. TECHNICIAN, STANDARDS DIVISION, LOWER HUTT. Up to £6OB or £645 rising to £6BO as merited. Dutids consist of making of precise measurements of length, mass, force, density etc., in Department’s standards of measurement laboratory, maintenance of laboratory equipment and observing. Suitable applicant can expect to subsequently specialise in one of the above branches of physical measurement. 1327. ZOOLOGIST, ANIMAL ECOLOGY SECTION, WELLINGTON. Up to £BOO as merited. Male applicant with M.Sc. (Honours in Zoology) desired but holders of B.Sc. with Zoology as main subject will be considered. Duties: Ecological investigations. primarily on the rabbit, and providing opportunity for individual research and publication. Position requires fairly long periods of field work and thus more suited to a single man. Experience in back country conditions desirable. Headquarters initially Wellington. WESTERN SAMOAN PUBLIC SERVICE 1325. MEDICAL OFFICER, DEPT. OF HEALTH. Applications are invited from duly qualified and registered medical practitioners for vacancy, on medical officer staff of Apia Hospital- (210 beds). Work is varied and interesting, and covers a wide field. Preference given to candidates having an interest in treatment and control of tuberculosis, but work will not be limited to this branch of this medicine, and will involve limited travelling within Samoa. Commencing salary within scale £B4O to £1550 will be fixed in accordance with experience and qualifications of candidate. In addition to salary a compensative allowance of £lOO p.a. is payable and any general cost of living allowance or salary increase which may be granted to Samoan Government employees will also be paid. Three month’s furlough is granted on completion of a three year contract. Fares to and from N.Z. for applicant and family are paid by Samoan Government. House with heavy furniture will be provided at reasonable rental. Further details in connexion with appointment regarding conditions of life in Samoa will be supplied by Secretary, Island Territories Dept. Wellington. 1346. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER. APIA. Up to £835 according to qualifications and experience, plus £75 expatriation allowance, and in addition an allowance of £1 per day for time spent in Tokelau Islands will be paid. Will be attached to Secretariat Staff in High Commissioner’s Office, Apia, and duties will mainly relate to Tokelau affairs. Will be required to make intermittent visits to the three islands of Tokelau Group. An important part of duties will be co-ordin-ation of social and administrative services of the Group through close liaison with Heads of Departments of Samoan Government and appointee will prepare annual Estimates and Report of Tokelau Administration. Will be required to assist in reorganisation of Police Force, establishment of proper Courts, and may be given certain judicial duties. Must be prepared to study Samoan language; should be adaptable and willing to mix freely with Tokelau people, learn their customs, and make their interests his own. Term three years; three months* furlough will be granted on completion of term, with payment of fares both ways. University degree would be an advantage, as would some experience or interest in elementry anthropology. Position is one for a single man in good physical condition, in his late twenties or early thirties. Further particulars obtainable from Secretary, Island Territories Dept. Wellington. U 29

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27151, 22 September 1953, Page 14

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