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VACANCIES—WAIMATE HOSPITAL COMMUNITY NURSE TRAINING SCHOOL Applications are invited from •uitable young women 17 years a of age and over to commence <; their training as Community c Nurses Period of training 18 t months. New class will com- ( mence in October. 1969. r Recreation facilities include t well equipped recreational hall, g tennis court and swimming t pool. The nurses’ home is j pleasant and comfortably ap- j pointed, while the hospital is modern and of a high stand- a ard. s Further particulars and appli- r cation forms, apply to the i Matron, Waimate Hospital, Wai- c mate. F 3038 1 WOMAN FOR P SPRAY LACQUERING F c WE require a woman for spray 1 lacquering. Experience would $ be an advantage but not essen- r tial. Top wages are paid and 0 good conditions exist. C Apply;— s The Manager. a W. TOOMEY, LTD. 21-35 Ferry Road. q ’ F a YOUNG LADY : p y/JlVk m * p We require a young lady to J 1 assist in our quantity survey- v ing office. This would suit a JJ neat, methodical person, accu- <* rate with figures for calcula- A tions, clerical work and a small J, amount of drafting. An excel- 5 lent salary is envisaged, with p congenial working conditions. Apply:— a: PAYNTER AND HAMILTON, LTD, a Telephone 65-273. b f( UNIVERSITY VACANCIES rl ~ " 01 AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LECTURER IN CHINESE Applications are invited for appointment to a vacant post of Lecturer in the department of Chinese in the faculty of Oriental studies of the university. The appointee will be required to take up duty as early as possible. Candidates should be proficient in spoken Mandarin and have had practical experience of teaching Mandarin to foreign T students. They should be pre- b pared to undertake special re- Y sponsibility for teaching Man- si darin to first-year students. d Salary on appointment will M be in accordance with qualifica- y tions and experience within the P range $5400 (6x $270; lx $280)- r< $7300 per annum, Australian a currency. D The university provides rea- L sonable travel and removal ex- a: penses and assistance with a housing. Superannuation is on c; the F.S.S.U. pattern with sup- tt plementary benefits and finan- a cial assistance towards study M leave is also available. Further information and the forms which should accompany -■ an application may be obtained L from the undersigned, Austra- a lian National University, P.O. Box 4. Canberra, A.C.T. 2600, a Australia, with whom applica- b tions close on July 14, 1969. o C. G. PLOWMAN, c Academic Registrar. e 4833 MASSEY UNIVERSITY, PALMERSTON NORTH, NEW ZEALAND. LECTL’RER/SENIOR LECTURER IN AGRONOMY a , (FARM MACHINERY) § $: APPLICATIONS from suitably qualified persons are invited 5* for the above position in the * Agronomy Department. The appointee will be required tl to undertake undergraduate and s< post-graduate teaching, with tl particular emphasis on farm n machinery and farm mechanisa- si tion. At the undergraduate h level the appointee will be r required to co-operate with tl other specialist® in the Depart- o ment and to teach the applied ft aspects of machinery and mech- fi anisation relating to agricul- w tural production. At the post- 1 graduate level the appointee will be required to supervise advanced studies in farm mechanisation relating to agronomic - problems. Opportunities and facilities for research in the 1 more basic as well as the more applied studies are available. Salary scale: Lecturer—sNZ3loo-SNZ4BOO (x 1 $200). ? Senior Lecturer—SNZ47oo- h SNZSSW (x $200). e Thereafter in range of 1 salaries up to 1NZ6600 v p.’. P Further details of the post- $ tion and of the University, t together with conditions of ap- t pointment, may be obtained s from the Secretary-General, € Association of Commonwealth s Universities, 36 Gordon Square, t London, W.C.I, or from the s undersigned with whom appli- . cations close on July 30, 1969. B A. J. WEIR, V S Registrar. r t 4438 o f f ROTHMANS FELLOWSHIPS J APPLICATIONS are invited for Rothmans Fellowships which are awarded under the Rothmans University Endowment Fund set up by Rothmans of Pall Mall (Australia), Ltd, to enable Fellows to undertake post-graduate work within a university or approved institution. The Fellowships will be awarded at two levels. The Senior Fellowship is of an annual value of not more than $12,000 (Australian). The Junior Fellowship is in two grades, the t first of an annual value of from r $2200 to $3500 (Australian), the p second of an annual value of > not more than $6750 (Aus- r tralian). A Fellow may be paid t travelling expenses incurred in e taking up the Fellowship and 0 returning to his home. v In addition, an amount of I $lOOO (Australian) per annum 1 towards fees and expenses in- c eluding the purchase and main- » tenance of equipment may be 1 paid to the university or institution where the Fellow is work- t ing v Preference in the award of c the Fellowships will be given to s those applicants who wish to a work in an Australian university ? or institution and only in excep- 1 tional circumstances will an J award be made in respect of f work to be done elsewhere, T Applicants must have had at ® least three years’ post-graduate 6 research experience. Application forms and further c details may be obtained from c tne Secretary, Rothmans University Endowment Fund, C/o. University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2006. Australia. F Applications close on September 12, 1969. f( H. McCREDIE, “ Secretary, ROTHMANS UNIVERSITY is ENDOWMENT FUND. oi P w 4326 1c

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32020, 21 June 1969, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32020, 21 June 1969, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32020, 21 June 1969, Page 30

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