VACANCIt-MALW ffSlBWf fc Sulk Kw'. Sult retired man. Write Box 34g, Christchurch. APPRENTICE TO THE PRINTING TRADE A keen, energetic boy is required to be trained as a Letterpress Machinist on automatic antfTiandted machines in ■ new, modem premises, 3 yean’ secondary education esaential. Apply in per*°SmMS and LE GROS, LTD, 339 Lichfield street. SALESMAN SALESMAN nATJeWMAW THE opportunity of representing in Christchurch City a nationwide oryaniaation is offered to mature men, preferably with selling experience. Because of the tremendous popularity of our organisation, plus toe fact that toe service we offer to the public is superior to that of similar concerns, salesmen are assured of lucrative >arnings. On the job training will be available. This is definitely a career opportunity and just ae definitely demands 100 per cent, application. Ambitious men may apply between 3 and 4, Monday only.« H. BICKNELL and SON. H. BICKNELL and SON, Public Accountants, 166 Manchester street HUTT VALLEY AND BAYS FIRE BOARD APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY CHIEF FIRE OFFICER APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified persons for toe position of Deputy Chief Fire Officer to the Hutt Valley and Bays Fire Board. Terms and conditions of service will be generally in accordance with those pf the current Award aa applicable to Deputy Chief Fire Officers. Applicants are required to have had extensive operational fire experience aa an officer and to possess a sound technical knowledge of fire engineering and fire brigade organisation. Residential accommodation will be available to toe successful applicant. Intending applicants are advised to obtain a form of application and any further information from toe undersigned with whom application for the vacancy will close at noon on Wednesday. August 5, 1959. C. M. TURNER, Secretary. P.O. Box 343, Lower Hutt.2Bs7 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE Invites applications for appointment as LECTURER IN PSYCHOLOGY. SALARY SCALE: £AISOO-80-2060, with superannuation on the FB.S.U. basis. Copies of the general conditions of appointmtat of lecturers in the University may be had on application to the Secretary. A.U.8.C.. 38 Gordon Square, London, or to toe Registrar. Candidates in the United Kingdom should consult Dr. M. A. Jeeves, .of the university of Leeds, who has been appointed to thi Chair- f >The Calendar of the University may be seen in toe Library of any University which is a member of the A.UB.C.; housing help a available; and any further information desired wul be supplied toe general conditions of appointment, should reach, toe Registrar of the University, not later than August 10, 1959.
CHE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD RESIDENT APPOINTMENtS, DUNEDIN AND WAKARI HOSPITALS
APPLICATIONS are invited for the positions ot JUNIOR AND SENIOR HOUSE SURGEONS. DUNEDIN AND WAKARI HOSPITALS for the year 1980. Salary to accordance with toe Hospital Employment Regulations will be: JUNIOR: £655 per annum , Living to. SENIOR: £76S-£B7B per annum Living to.
If authorised to live out, an appropriate allowance will be paid. . . Applicants tourt sign an agreement to remain to the Board’s employ for a period of not less than twelve months, and will b< required to do rounds of duty at Wakari Hospital. The successful applicants must, if directed, be prepared to carry out a term of duty with toe South Otagb Hospital Board. Prescribed forms may be obtained from the Undersigned.
APPLICATIONS on toe prescribed form, stating agar qualifications and experience, together with Health and Chert Certificates, will be received by the Undersigned until 10 O'CLOCK A.M. ON FRIDAY. JULY M 1950.
W. A. WILLIAMSON, Secretary, Otago Hospital Board, P.O. Box 946, DUNEDIN. 2861
RANDOM REMINDER - ", — . Tip sQt Xl JLxkx THE SIXTEENTH MAN If it is fine this morning, “get stuck in,” addressed teers so expert and forthhundreds of small boys as a rule to some fierce right that it suggests will assemble at Hagley little forward who has every second player years Park and other grounds already reduced the op- ago must have been an for their competition position almost to ruin. All Black. Perhaps it has Rugby football matches. When the teams line out something to do with the They are fit, and eager for the start, it is cus- growth of population for the fray. So are their tomary for the parents to The growth of population parents. A visit to Hag- do likewise—-the sup- certainly adds to the ley Park on a Saturday porters of each team as- value of advertising, ana morning is quite reward- sembling and taking nowhere does this apply ing. Some of the young- possession of one touch- more than to the classified sters who take part look line. When there is an section of ‘The Press, so small that they prob- easterly wind, therefore, which for many years has ably went to the ground those parents at Hagley held pride of place in on their tricycles. When Park north who hold the Canterbury; and far the game begins, their river line enjoy a con- further afield, shrill cries of “Pass, pass” siderable tactical advant- . merits of its: classified or “Give it me” are age—not that their op- columns. Whatever you drowned by the roar of posites yield readily. want to buy or sell.you parental encouragement Each team has an official could not .. - and advice. One particu- coach, and most of them r I larly familiar, succint have the assistance of an- classified columns of in ■ phrase commonly used is other half-dozen volun- Press. ■
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