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SITUATION S VACANT WTD., Married Man. Sheep and general ? ar l n _'Y. or . k _- 9R. Culverden. X 3460 HANDYMAN Wanted for week-end work for few weeks. 17 Anvers place, off Tanker ville rd. WTD., good General Farm Hand fcr Canterbury farm. Good accommodation. Ring 1975, JVfethven, evenings. Married Ccuple, exp’d. sheep and tractor work, modern house, good wages to good man. Ring 26M. Amberley. SAWMILL HAND. EXPERIENCED Sawmill Hand wtd. for our pinus mill. Good wages to expd. man. Apply PINUS LUMBER and SAWMILLING CO., LTD., 195 Blenheim rd., Riccarton. 3881 MECHANIC A Grade or Certified, for Country Garage. £l2 week and free house (new). Welding, Farm Implement Repairs, and Tractor experience an advantage. Reply in confidence to ZP3550, '‘Press/’3399 BALLANTYNES require the services cf a FULLY QUALIFIED DRESSMAKER for their Alteration Workroom. A person used to high-grade work. Please apply to the Staff Manager. J. BALLANTYNE and CO., LTD. 2266 HOUSEKEEPER? CAPABLE HOUSEKEEPER required for about 1 month to look after man and two children aged 12 and 7. Duties to commence end of July. Apply THOMPSON, 192 Weston rd. ’Phone' 57-369. 468 FOUNDRY STAFF. PERMANENT employment is offered to Machine Moulders and Labourers In our modern foundry at Woolston. All work is under the best of conditions with wages supplemented by a weekly bonus. Daily bus service and canteen facilities. Apply to Works Manager. ANDERSONS, LTD.. Curries road, Woolston. 2085 STOREMAN FOR WHOLESALE GROCERY WAREHOUSE. GROCERY expee. a recommendation, but not essential provided applicant is willing to learn. Hours: 8 to 5, Monday to Friday. Apply: The Manager. NATIONAL DISTRIBUTORS, Cnr. Carlyle and Madras streets. 2197 FIRST-CLASS - JOINER THE NORTHERN JOINERY, LTD., require a first-class Joiner for large contracts covering all types of joinery. Good wages and conditions. Regular overtime available. Staff superannuation scheme. Apply NORTHERN JOINERY. LTD., 271 Weston road, St. Albans, 'Phone 57-115. 2179 BUTCH E/ R. An Experienced Butcher is required for a shop situated in a town a few miles from Christchurch. The successful applicant, who must be thoroughly experienced in all phases of the trade, will be paid a liberal wage. Apply in writing, enclosing copies of references, to: P 3554 “Press.” :2314 SHORTHAND TYPIST SHORTHAND TYPIST Through a rearrangement of Staff, Ballantynes have a vacancy in their office for a Shorthand Typist. The work is varied and interesting. Conditions and Staff Amenities are well rbove average. Please apply to the Secretary— J. BALLANTYNE and CO., LTD. 2267 SHORTHAND - TYPISTE FOR TEMPORARY POSITION. DEATH’S MAIL ORDER require a Short-hand-Typiste for a few weeks. Apply to: The Staff Manager, DEATH and CO., LTD. - 2310 RADIO AND ELECTRICAL SALESMEN. OUTSTANDING opportunity is offered to tried RADIO and ELECTRICAL Salesmen to join the BEGG Organisation whose activities cover the length and breadth of New Zealand. Those seeking a permanent and congenial occupation under ideal conditions, with special advantages, such as excellent income and superannuation, are invited to make application by letter, or personal interview with the Manager, CHARLES BEGG and CO., LTD., 243 High street, Christchurch. 2079 THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. FIRST ASSISTANT MATRON, DUNEDIN HOSPITAL. APPLICATIONS are Invited from Registered Nurses for the position of First Assistant Matron, Dunedin Hospital. Salary in accordance with the Hospital Employment Regulations, 1948. ano Amendments, will be £564 6s to £589 12s per annum, live in, plus overtime allowance. General conditions of employment are as set out in the Hospital Employment Regulations, termination of service to be three months’ notice in writing from either side. Applications, setting out age, experience and qualifications, together with testimonials, health and radiological certificates, will be received by the undersigned up to 10 A.M. on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1954. W. A. WILLIAMSON. Secretary, Otago Hospital Board, P.O. Box' 946, Dunedin. 2044 WAIKATO HOSPITAL BOARD. ROTORUA HOSPITAL. MATERNITY TRAINEES. APPLICATIONS are invited from Girls or Young Women of 18i years and over who wish to commence their 18 months’ maternity training in September, 1954. Commencing salary £159 10s per annum, plus JO per cent. Court Order, and overtime allowance. Free board and lodging, free uniforms and text-books. The Rotorua Maternity Annex has 30 beds and provides excellent experience in all branches of midwifery for pupil nurses. There is a comfortable Nurses’ Home, situated in lovely grounds and overlooking Lake Rotorua. Tennis courts are available at the hospital, and there are swimming baths in the town, which is only half a mile away. Scenic tours are available, and all staffs have ample time off duty for sight-seeing. Apply to Miss P. Goodwin, Matron. Rotorua Hospital, Rotorua. A. G. BURGESS. Secretary. 2042 AUTOMATIC TOTALISATORS, LTD. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of ASSISTANT ENGINEER to the above Company. Applicants should be in the 20-30 age group and have served an apprenticeship at the Motor Engineering or General Engineering Trade and have a thorough knowledge of petrol engines and preferably some knowledge of Deisel engines. A man with some knowledge of electrical circuits would be an advantage but not essential. The applicant’s duties would consist of assisting in the maintenance of Electric Totalisator Equipment and general maintenance of the Company’s equipment in Canterbury. He would be required to hold or be prepared to obtain an Articulated Vehicle Driving Licence. Applications should be addressed to: "The Manager,” AUTOMATIC TOTALISATORS, LTD., Box 35, Christchurch, enclosing copies of testimonials. 20.93 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE. The University invites application for appointment as PROFESSOR OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. The appointment arises through the retirement at the end of the current year of Professor A. Killen Macbeth and the institution last year of a separate Chair of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry DUTIES: The Professor will be responsible lor the teaching and research in Organic Chemistry in the University. It is the policy of the University that about half a professor’s time shall be available for the prosecution of his own scholarship a:|fi research. PARTICULARS: Every potential candidate is invited to obtain from the under* signed or from the Secretary. Association of Universities of the British Commonwealth. 5 Gordon square. London, W.C.I, a statement of the organisation, accommodation. and facilities of the Department of Chemistry, 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 j the Association of Universities of the British Commonwealth a coloured film illustrating the University and the city and surroundings of Adelaide. SALARY: £A.2350 a year, with superi annuation provision on the F.S.S.U. basis. APPLICATIONS: Applications, in duplicate. giving particulars of age, academic qualifications, experience, and war service (if any), and accompanied by a recent photograph, a medical certificate of health, a list of publications, copies of testimonials. and the names and addresses of two referees of whom confidential inquiries may be made, should reach the undersigned not later than SEPTEMBER 15. 1934. The University will gladly supply further information on request. A. W. BAMPTON. Registrar. 2614

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27404, 17 July 1954, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27404, 17 July 1954, Page 13

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