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VACANCIES—MAUS WE HAVE A VACANCY IN OUR Above award wages and permanent position for suitable applicant. Apply TRANSPORT (NTH. CANTERBURY). LTD. 21 High st., Ranglora THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY. LECTURESHIP IN VETERINARY PHYSIOLOGY. - • APPIJCATIONS are Invited for the position of Lecturer in Veterinary Physiology. The salary for a Lecturer is within the range £l5OO-90-£2lOO per annum, plus cost of living adjustment (at present £l6 p.a.), and .will be subject to deductions under the State Superannuation Act. The commencing salary will fixed according to the qualifications and experience of the successful applicant. Under the Staff •Members' Housing Scheme in cases approved by the University and its Bankers, married men may be assisted by loans to purchase a house. Applications, giving the names of three referees, should be forwarded to reach the undersigned, from whom further information may be obtained, not later than August 26, 1959. M. A. TELFER. Sydney, Registrar. June, 1959. 2439 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY. SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN EDUCATION. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Senior Lecturer in Education. The salary for a Senior Lecturer is within the range £2200-80-£2600 per annum, plus cost of living adjustment (at present £l6 p.a.), and will be subject to deductions under the State Superannuation Act. The commencing salary will be fixed according to the qualifications and experience of the successful applicant. Under the Staff Members’ Housing Scheme in cases approved by the University and its Bankers, married men may be assisted by loans to purchase a house. Applications, giving the names of three referees, should be forwarded to reach the undersigned, from whom further information may be obtained, not later than August 22, 1959. M. A. TELFER, Sydney, Registrar. June, 1959.2438 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY. LECTURESHIP IN GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION.

APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Lecturer in Government and Public Administration. The salary for a Lecturer is within the range £l5OO-90-£2lOO per annum, plus cost of .living adjustment (at present £l6 p.a.), and will be subject to deductions under the State Superannuation Act. The commencing salary will be fixed according to the qualifications and experience of the successful applicant. Under the Staff Members* Housing Scheme in cases approved by the University and its Bankers, married men may be assisted by loans to purchase a house. Applications, giving the names of three referees, should be forwarded to reach the undersigned, from whom further information may be obtained, not later than August 26, 1959. M. A. TELFER. Sydney, Registrar. June, 1959.2437 AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD APPLICATIONS are invited from qualified Dental Surgeons for the position of Junior Dental Surgeon. The appointment is a full time one and the appointee will be required to commence duty as soon as possible. Accommodation is not available. Salary scale: £lO2O-1100-1160-1210. The commencing rate within this scale will be in accordance with experience. Form of Application is available from Board Office, corner of Wellesley and Kitchener streets, where applications CLOSE AT NOON ON FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1959. R. F. GAIBRAITH. Secretary. 7479 HOUSE SURGEONS. GREY HOSPITAL BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited for positions on the Medical Staff of the Grey Hospital, Greymouth, for the year-1960, or for a longer period by arrangement. There are vacancies for: (a) SENIOR HOUSE SURGEONS. Salary. £B3O tb £940. livingin. - (b) JUNIOR HOUSE SURGEONS Salary. £720, living-in. MODERN, SELF-CONTAINED FURNISHED FLATS AVAILABLE FOR SINGLE AND MARRIED APPLICANTS. » Further Information obtainable from Surgeon Superintendent. P.O. Box 120, Greymouth, to whom applications should be addressed. K. A. O'LEARY, Secretary. 2197

RANDOM REMINDER 1 ill ; ; ? ■•v ISoi TJwSSSHHRSMffITi \lSu 1 > WALKING MY BABY, BACK HOME The u ng , marrie , d n? an in g a protracted peace young to take an interest a L to ri ap ? ly hl T‘ conference. It is not an in picture books and are inp to ., mak ‘ ? as y task - 1S dlffic ult, certainly not entitled to a ing his way m life, it may m the small hours, to find nightcap. It would be a n aS t 0 g }Y e the right and soothing harsh parent who introhis football or golf and words, harder still to re- duced hypnotism his other leisure hour call the nursery rhymes But even the longest ? Ut I } ee 1 d ot which are supposed to be night can have a happy tear that he will lack for soponfices. And of course ending if it brings “The exercise. It is almost in- the youngsters themselves Press” and its classified evitable that he will be dictate the course of advertising columns. ? POl 2 d !° a J f ? ir ® v ,® nts - They mislead wil- Many a dull dawn has amount of heel-and-toe fully and mischievously been brightened by the business across the bed- by pretending to go off knowledge that there is carpet ’ * sle , e P: the y wait until an opportunity of making Young parents like to they have been put back an important purchase noast about the bonhomie to bed, tucked in comfort- favourably and quickly, as well as the beauty of ably, and until father is The classifieds provide the their babies. But few of just reaching for the light background for a vast them have not heard that switch before announcing market: buying or selling, banshee wail in the night that the game is not yet they are the perfect which is the signal open- over. Often they are too vehicle.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28950, 18 July 1959, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28950, 18 July 1959, Page 20