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. SITUATIONS VACANT ~~ ’ PASTRYCOOK or Keen Man willing to ari K Trade. Early starting times. Api Ply Cremorne. Ltd. 2861 > MANAGER for Small Bed and Breakfast 5 pfni Se ,< Suitable for Pensioner. ■Reply_ D 7640, “Press.” ' YOUTH required for Manufacturing Dei S?lS ent, TT Go , od Prospects. Apply: i Fletcher, Humphreys and Co., 49 Cathe- ' dra * square. ' whmav."XoWoRGHIL: ' to ass ist in Christchurch Boys’ High Host , e1 ’ from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., five. d + ay L. a Apply Matron, 70 Harakeke street, or Telephone 79-925. 3465 T laundress. LAUNDRESS required for soft washing wkJi Chratehurch Boys’ High School iSS'i 5 da ?’ s ? we ek. Apply Matron, 70 Harakeke street, or Telephone 79-925. - 3465 welders; WELDERS. ; welders wanted for City Structural Steel 1 S rd cx A PP ,y P - GRAHAM and SON, LTD., 166 st. Asaph street. 2793 S?NERAL ENGINEER OR WORKSHOP HAND REQUIRED, Welding and/or Fitting experience an advantage. Accommodation for single man or house availT n l a l ried man - Apply W. A. HABGOOD, LTD., ’Phone 40, Box 18, Lincoln - 2810 N.Z. PLYWOODS, LTD. GOOD MEN WANTED for factory work. Permanent position available for several f«L ia *’ ener g e tic men in expanding industry. Excellent conditions. Good money earned by keen man. Apply 8 a.m. i- v !°£ da y morning, to N.Z. PLYWOODS. LfD - Mandeville st., Riccarton. 3300 MECHANIC REQUIRED. Preferably with qualifications, for position in country garage. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Accommodation for single man or house available for married man. Apply W. A. HABGOOD, LTD., Phone 40, Box 18, Lincoln. . 2810 BUILDERS’ LABOURERS. BUILDERS’ LABOURERS. Builders’ Labourers wanted for large contracts at Islington Freezing Works and Dalgety s New Store, Moorhouse avenue. Apply P. GRAHAM and SON, LTD., 166 St. Asaph street. 2793 SOFT FURNISHING SALESMAN. MONDAYS require a Senior Salesman t" eir Soft Furnishing Department. Ability to measure and quote blinds, curtains, etc., and a knowledge of Manchester, an advantage. This is an excellent opportunity for a young man seeking advancement. Telephone for appointment, MONDAYS DRAPERS. Sydenham. ’Phone 80-351. . 3302 MARRIED COUPLE; WE require a couple for a North Canterbury farm, preferably a middle-aged couple with no dependants. The wife to act as help in the house which is well appointed with every up-to-date convenience, and the husband to do gardening (no cows) and general. The household consists of three adults and is on the main road and in a township. Apply NATIONAL MORTGAGE, 147 Hereford street, Ch ch. 5638 FIELD OFFICER (FEMALE). APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Field Officer to the Wellington Branch of the New Zealand Crippled Children Society. Duties include visiting crippled children in their own homes—car provided. Schedule of duties may ■ be obtained from the Society’s office, 152 1 Featherston street, Wellington. Applica- ‘ tions stating full details of previous ex- ‘ perience. qualifications, and age. together with copies of testimonials, should be ad- ’ dressed to the “Chairman,” Wellington ' Branch, N.Z. Crippled Children’s. Society, 1 152 Featherston street, Wellington. Applications close on June 30, 1954. 3301

MACHINISTS—APPRENTICES. MACHINISTS—APPRENTICES. MACHINISTS—APPRENTICES. EXPERIENCED Machinists and Young Girls are urgently required for:— Frock Machining, Shirt Machining, Cap Machining, Trouser Machining. Coat Machining. Permanent positions where incentive payment schemes are in operation and employees are able to earn substantial bonuses. Special purchasing concessions from warehouse at wholesale rates. For further details, call at the KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MFG. CO., Manchester or Allen streets. 5495 MANAGERESS FOR TEA ROOMS. MANAGERESS FOR TEA ROOMS. MANAGERESS FOR TEA ROOMS. MANAGERESS FOR TEA ROOMS. AN EXPERIENCED MANAGERESS is required for THE FARMERS’ Tea and Luncheon Rooms. Only a person fully conversant with modern catering methods and the requirements of an up-to-date Restaurant service will be considered. This position is an excellent one, and carries good remuneration. Apply with references, either personally or by letter, to

d THE DRAPERY MANAGER. 3319 4 ' RURAL FIELD CADETSHIPS. - A NUMBER of Cadetships are being offered to young men between the ages of 17 and 19 years who have an interest " and some experience in farming. Successful applicants will start early in 1955. e Candidates should have University Entrance or School Certificate Examination 3 (but a minimum of four years’ secondary s education to .University Entrance stand- " ard may suffice). Good physique and per- " sonality are required. 1 Parents and likely applicants may ob4 tain full information of these attractive outdoor careers from the Employment Officer. Public Service Commission, Headmasters or Careers Advisers of Secondary Schools, and Vocational Guidance Officers. Applications on P.S.C. 17A (from Post Offices), with COPIES of testimonials and . a recent photograph, close on June 30. i with P.S. Commission, Wellington. 3256 THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. INVITES Applications from capable and ambitous young men up to 25 years of age, keen to make a profession of Banking. Exceptional opportunities exist in B.N.Z. for men- possessing ability, initiative, personality, and plenty of common sense. Do you know that:—Banking is intensely interesting; the B.N.Z. combines > opportunity with stability and security; Salaries commence at £264 p.a. (£297 with School Certificate or £330 with University Entrance), or commensurate with previous experience and qualifications, and reach AT LEAST £Bl3 age 33; thereafter ■ on merit. Working conditions and treat- . ment of staff are very good indeed. There I is a good Superannuation Fund. Call for ■ an interview with THE ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, Christchurch; or the Manager of any other Branch of the B.frt.Z. 2716 ENGINEER. A Progressive Engineering Firm in the City, with modern workshop equipment, requires an Experienced Engineer. The work will entail design of dies and moulds, methods of production, material and job scheduling. The successful applicant must have the ability to work with people, and preference will be given to one who has die-making experience. This is a splendid opportunity for a man who is prepared to work. A first-class salary and bonus will be paid. Apply in the first instance, in strictest confidence, stating age and setting out previous experience “PRECISION,” c/o. J. Inglis Wright Advertising, P.O. Box .305, Christchurch. 3298 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR. THE ' NEWLY-ESTABLISHED ] CHAIR OF EDUCATION. DUTIES: The Professor will be Head of the Department of Education in the ’ Faculty of Arts. It is the policy of the ; University that about half a Professor’s time shall be available for the prosecu- > tion of his own scholarship and research. , PARTICULARS: potential candidate is invited tQp obtain from the undersigned or from the Secretary, Association of Universities of the British Commonwealth, 5 Gordon square, London, W.C.I, a statement of the responsibilities and functions of the University Department of Education, and a copy of the formal terms of appointment to the Chair, which ' are the same as for other Professors in the University. A potential candidate in Great Britain may also borrow from the Secretary of >the Association of Universities of the British Commonwealth a coloured film illustrating the University . and the city and surroundings of Ade- 1 laide. SALARY: £ A. 2350 a year, with snper- ' annuation provision on the F.S.S.U. basis. 1 APPLICATIONS: Applications, in dupli- £ cate, giving particulars of age, academic t qualifications, experience, and war service (if any), and accompanied by a recent £ photograph, a medical certificate of c health, a list of publications, copies of £ testimonials, and the names and addresses of two referees of whom confidenial in- ‘ quiries may be made, should reach the undersigned not later than July 30. 1954. ! Further information will be supplied on request. A. W. BAMPTON, Registrar. . 32551

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27374, 12 June 1954, Page 13

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