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VACANCIES—SENIHAL BAY OF PLENTY HOSPITAL BOARD SENIOR HOUSE OFFICER OR SENIOR HOUSE SURGEON: WHAKATANE HOSPITAL. t Applications are invited for ‘ , the above position for 1962. . ' Salary will be in accordance with Hospital Employment , Regulations. Married accommo- . dation available. | I STAFF RADIOGRAPHER: j WHAKATANE HOSPITAL: t Applications are Invited from 1 qualified Radiographers (male or | ’ female) for the position of Staff t Radiographer at the Wbakatane , Hoopttal. Salary and conditions i of employment in accordance with Reeulatlons. Applications should give details as to qualifications. age and experience and be accompanied by at least two testimonials. i Further particulars tor both i of the above positions may be t obtained on rpol'.eatlon to the I Medical Superintendent. PO. t Box 241. Whakatiine. to whom < applications should be addressed : 3094 < CANVASSERS CANVASSERS are wanted tor j Ciwiertchurch. Ran<iora and the surrounding districts by a New j Zealand wide organisation. j The position is one which i would suit a retired or semi- ; retired person with their own < transport Apply in the first instance! to:— ••CAuWASSKR.” P.O. Box 2211, Christchurch. CANCER RESEARCH. j UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND. THE University invites applications for two research posts for : the carrying out of research protects concerned with the study of cancer. The appoint- ' ments will be for two years, in the first instance. ' (1) The project under the joint ' direction of the University Departments of Medicine , I and Surgery and the Queensland Radium Institute involves biochemical studies on the early detection of bone metastases, i Previous experience in biochemical methods is essen- > tial. A Laboratory Attendant will be provided for the protect. The salary will be 1 according to qualifications and experience within the I range £A1350-EAIBSO per , i annum. (2) The project under the Dei partment of Biochemistry involves research on the I metabolic activities and preservation of cell structure , of ascites tumour cells in ; various media; the work will be part of a programme ; of fundamental studies of , . ascites tumour cells already , ; in progress. The appointee , will have the opportunity to , ' proceed to a higher degree. ; Applicants should possess an honours degree in Sci- ) ence. with biochemistry as - a major subject, or equlv- ' alent qualifications. Salary £A1350 per annum. Applications stating age. ' qualifications and experience should be forwarded to the undersigned not later than July : s. i C. J. CONNELL. Registrar. . 3177 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY I I APPLICATIONS are invited for I the following positions in the | University Library:— 1. Engineering Librarian. ; 2. Senior Assistant for Refer, ence Work. 3. Senior Assistant in the Circulation Department. ’ 4. Senior Assistant in the Acquisitions Department. . 5. Cataloguers. • 6. General Assistants. Salary ranges are as follows: Heads of Departments > £l2OO-£l4OO I Senior Assistants j £950-£llOO Assistants £5OO- £9OO I Further particulars and Con- ■ dltlons of Appointment may be • obtained from the undersigned . or from Registrars of all other ■ Universities in New Zealand. > Applications close on August I 31. 1961. G. G. TURBOTT. Registrar. P.O. Box 1471. i Christchurch. ( 3049 i

RANDOM REMINDER 1 _ ■ TRUMPET INVOLUNTARY There is sometimes ing. And of all minor the snoring briefly, but something rather roman- afflictions, there is no- irritated her husband, tic about thp Sick-bed- a thin « rnore distressing The woman was also 5 . Ji Lu? than snoring. irritated. The husband rib broken while halting This is the sad story of was banished to the sun3 a runaway horse brings a Christchurch woman room. hosts of visitors and whose husband not only This was a distinct imsympathetic sighs. A snores, but with it pro- provement, but by this chill acquired through duces a volume and re- stage the woman was in lending a lady one's coat sonance of an Eddie a state of nerves, and in a sudden change of Calvert It seemed to her she could still hear, as it weather can mean much, that she could not have were, the bagpipes across if the lady is young and had her sleep more the valley. Particularly ’ becoming, and the pat- thoroughly wrecked if a when her husband inient can master the art steady stream of fire en- sisted that he should not of converting a slight gines had passed the be required to sleep r cough into a gallant aoor throughout the with every door and ‘ attempt to hide his night. window fastened. f agony; a little practice So she insisted they buy So they are not much in front of a mirror just single beds. They did. better off than they before the visitor is ex- Still the banshee wail were, and the husband i, pected can work won- rose and fell during the is beginning to throw ders. hours of darkness. The apprehensive glances at ’ But there are some com- woman got into the the fowl-house, which plaints which are about habit of taking an urn- appears to be the only f as romantic as old por- brella to bed: when the fastness not vet tried. ridge—a cold in the trumpeting began she Anyone willing to help head, chilblains, ingrow- poked her husband restore this broken • ing toenails. Nothing smartly in the ribs with home will please address " much can be done to the sharp end of the their cures for snoring make them worth hav- umbrella. This stopped to this column.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29554, 1 July 1961, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume C, Issue 29554, 1 July 1961, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume C, Issue 29554, 1 July 1961, Page 20

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