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SITUATIONS VACANT. 15 words 1/- cash, 1/6 booked; 6d extra for every 5 additional words up to 40. One inch, 5/-. VVANTED, capable experienced Hotel ’’ Housemaid. Hotel .Majestic, Palmerston Nth. VX7ANTED, reliable boy, age 14 or 15. ’’ for dairy farm, Lower Hutt: able to milk. XBl6, "Dominion.” TX/ANTED. capable Single Man for gen- ’’ eral farm work; aged between 30 and 40, K, Thomson. Kairanga. SCOTTISH Registry,’2oB Quay. Shepherd, mi.lk few cows (2 dogs), interview employer Wednesday. Cooks. Cookgenerals. VWANTED, Domestic Help, all duties; ’’ good home, country; small wage. Apply ‘‘Country,” c/o Annand’s, Waipukurau,. ' . t VVANTED, 5 or 6 lady canvassers, take ' ’ over manufacturing business, both islands; £5O complete; big profits. NBl9, “Dominion.” JJOUSEKEEPER. sensible, 35-45.' working man, 4 children; interview 3 to-day. Cunningham's Registry, 50 Boulcott St. 42—205._ ANTED, competent Ladyhelp; used to country; no children; good refs, essential; state wages required. JIII6, "Dominion,” Masterton. TVANTEIJ, Two Yards Lorry and Driver, for carting approx. 1000 yards metal. Apply “Contractor,” P 640, ‘‘Dominion,” Palm. Nth. _ Housekeeper to widower, Wellington. easy place no children, no objection small child. State wage and age. RBO4. “Dominion." AiNTED I —Ladies and Girls to earn £1 weekly in spare time. Easy, daintv home employment. Write for illustrated Booklet and particulars of Special Offer. Enclose 3d. postage. Torchon Lace Co.. 229 Collins St.. Melbourne. OLD-ESTABLISHED Insurance Office has a vacancy in its Wellington Office for a Junior Clerk who must be of good appearance and address, and with college education. Applicants must state where educated and give particulars of examinations passed. S7BS, “Dominion.” ST. MARGARET’S COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. JJOUSE JUSTNESS required, Eebruary, to teach English, Latin or French to University Scholarship Standard, and to take charge of School Hostel. Communicant member of the Church of England. Good degree, and Boarding School experience essential. General supervision of Boarders, and arrangement of duties of resident, staff. Housekeeping, etc., is undertaken by resident Matron. Salary according to qualifications and 1 experience. The vacancy is caused through promotion. Applications with Testimonials to Head'Mistress by November 15.

NEW ZEALAND RAILING CONFERENCE. APPLICATIONS, which must be in ■kA writing, and addressed to the undersigned, are invited for the position of Chairman of Stipendiary Stewards, and will be received up to December 24, 1932. Salary, £750 per annum, and travelling expenses (exclusive of board), incurred iu attending Race Meetings. : The engagement to ho subject to one ‘ month’s notice on either side. Canvassing members of the Executive Committee will disqualify any applicant. All applications received will be treated as confidential. . H. R. SELLERS, Secretary. Wellington, October 25, 1932. DIRECTOR OF CONSERVATORIU.M OF MUSIC. APPLICATIONS are invited by the ■kA Public Service Board of New South Wales for the position of Director of the State Conservatorium of Music, at a salary of £l2lO per annum, subject to reduction under the Public Service Salaries Act, to £952 per annum. . Particulars are required of qualifications, and experience .(if any) as director of a similar institution, as teacher and examiner, as orchestral, choral or operatic conductor, and as an executant. A wide knowledge of the literary side of musical art is desirable. Term of engagement will be for three or five years, at option of successful applicant, whose full time will be required. Applicants must furnish satisfactory evidence of physical fitness. Salary will be paid- from date of arrival in Sydney, and an amount, for necessary travelling expenses will be paid nt the discretion of the Public Service Board. Applications must reach the Secretary, Public Service Board of New South Wales. Box 2A, G.P.0.. Sydney, not larer than December 31, 1932. H 7051 W^HAVEN v TYOU? "‘’JLERKS have become sales, advertisYJ ing, and business managers; mechanics have become foremen, superintendents, and engineers; carpenters have become architects and contractors; men and boys have risen from nothing to places of responsibility — BECAUSE THEY TOOK AN I.C.S. COURSE. Spare time study to-day will ensure your safety to-morrow. MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGPROFESSIONAL EXAMS.—SHORT STORY WRITING—ARCHITECTURAL. Hundreds of Courses to choose from. Write .or Particulars. THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., Dept. A, National Bank Chambers, Courtenay Place, Wellington. 'JOHNSON’S Wireless School.—Progressive, efficient, and up to date thorough tuition for . the Professional or Amateur Examinations. E. C. Johnson, A.M.T.R.E., Principal, 8-10 Brandon StWellington. JZ’NITTING Machines for Home or Business. Catalogue Free. Saunders and Co., Ltd., Box 872, Wellington. HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE £5 TO £l5 A WEEK. □THE Managing Director of one of the -*■ largest Businesses in New Zealand has written for us a Booklet, “How the Individual May Make Money.” In this Booklet, he describes iu full detail how he used to make money in his spare time while he was working his way through University. All the things that he describes there can be done now. None of them require any special' skill or any capital. By doing any of the things in the book it. would be practically impossible for any man, woman, boy or girl not to make a few pounds a week in his or her spare time, and men working full time on many of the things can make up to £2O a week. The price, of the Booklet is 5/-, or 3/6 to Relief Workers (who must give sufficient particulars from their cards for us to identify them). JOHN F. SMITH PUBLISHING CO., Box 1088, Dept. D, Wellington. A PI’LTCANTS are reminded that to ■k’Y- ensure prompt delivery of replies, letters must be addressed Carefully and Clearly.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 30, 29 October 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 30, 29 October 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 30, 29 October 1932, Page 1