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YACANCItS—MAUI ‘ CLERK LABOUR DEPARTMENT THE SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT will be responsible for employment plaeings and win be required to interview the public. Applicants should be of good appearance and preferably between 30 and 40 years of age. Apply .to the Representative. Public Service Commission, 2nd Floor, South British Insurance* Building, 137 Hereford street: Telephone. 64-849. 3757 CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL JUNIOR DENTAL SURGEON Applications, addressed to the Senior Dental Surgeon, Christchurch Hospital, Christchurch, are invited for the position of Junior Dental Surgeon in the Hospital's Dental Department. Experience in all branches of dentistry is available. Salary according to Hospital Employment 1 (Dental Officers) Regulations, .which provide rates of £lO6O p.a. for the first year after graduation. £ll4O p.a. for second year, £l2OO p.a. for third year "and £1250 p.a. for fourth year. Further details obtainable on request. 3688 NORTH CANTERBURY HOSPITAL BOARD STAFF. BACTERIOLOGIST A vacancy has arisen for a Staff Bacteriologist on the Board’s staff. Applicants should either possess experience in* biochemistry or be desirous of gaining experience in this subject. The appointee will be required to work in the Pathology Departments ,of Christchurch Hospital or the Princess Margaret Hospital as required. Salary according to Hospital Employment (Laboratory Workers) Regulations, depending on experience. Applications should be addressed to the Director of Pathology, Christchurch Hospital. Christchurch, from whom further information may be obtained. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. Applications are invited for positions of SENIOR LECTURER qnd LECTURER in ECONOMICS. For the senior lectureship preference will be given to a candidate with special qualifications in value theory, welfare economics, or economics of industry. The salary ranges (at present under review) are:—Senior Lecturer, £A2200 to £A2600 per annum; Lecturer, £AISOO to £A2IOO per annum. ’ Initial salary will be determined according to qualifications and experience. Superannuation similar to F.S.S.U. in Great Britain will be provided. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Registrar, University of Melbourne, Parkville, N.2, Victoria, and applications should reach him by 6th August, 1960. F. H. JOHNSTON, Registrar. 15/6/1960. 2282 • YOUNG MAN YOUNG MAN YOUNG MAN YOUNG MAN YOUNG MAN YOUNG MAN ABOUT 17 ABOUT 17 ABOUT 17 ABOUT 17 ; FOR GENERAL. OFFICE FOR GENERAL OFFICE FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK WORK WORK ) Interesting work with good Prospects. . Apply in writing to: Accountant, Box 411, Christchurch. UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND APPLICATIONS are invited for the following positions:— (a) READER IN POLITICAL SCIENCE: Salary £2760/ £3OOO p.a. The applicant should possess post-graduate qualifications and experience in Political Science and provide evidence of capacity in advanced teaching and research. The Reader would be expected to undertake important administrative and organisational responsibilities in relation* to Pass and Honours courses and research in the Political section of the Department. Applications close August 15. (b) SENIOR LECTURER IN GEOLOGY: Salary £2340/ £2690 p.a. Applicants should have a Science degree specialising in Geology and research experience in igneous and/or metamorphic petrology to Ph.D. or comparable level. An interest in field work is essential, and overseas experience is desirable. The appointee’s duties will be mainly teaching of petrology and a share of the departmental field training. He will be encouraged to do his own research and will be expected to assist in the supervision of post-graduate petrological and allied research projects. Applications close July 29. (c) LECTURER IN CHEMISTRY: Salary £1685/£2185 p.a. Applicants should have a higher degree, ..preferably a doctorate of Philosophy, with some research and teaching experience. The field is an open one and an applicant may have specialised in any of the three major branches inorganic, organic or physical chemistry. Some degree of specialisation in an appropriate field will be an advantage. The successful applicant will be required to lecture to first year classes and to such of the other years as may be required. He will be expected to engage in research and supervise the work of • number of honours' and post-graduate students in his chosen field. He may be required to give a limited amount of time to tuition with evening classes in Science. Applications close July 8. (d) LECTURER IN. THEORETICAL PHYSICS: Salary £1685/£2185 p.a. Applicants should have a good Honours degree in Physics or its equivalent. Teaching experience desirable but not essential. The appointee will be required to lecture in Theoretical Physics mainly to Third year and Honours students. Applications ' dose August 15. (e) LECTURER IN POLITICAL SCIENCE: Salary £1685/ £2185 p.a. Candidates should possess either an Honours or a post-graduate degree in Political Science.' Preference will be given to candidates with a special interest in the government of either the Soviet Union or the United States. Evidence of Jhe candidate’s interest in research will be an important consideration. Applications clan August 15. Further particulars may be obtained from New Zealand Universities or the undersigned. C. J. CONNELL, Registrar. < 2353

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29246, 2 July 1960, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29246, 2 July 1960, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29246, 2 July 1960, Page 21

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