SITUATIONS VACANT. 15 words, 1/- cash. 1/6 booked; 6d. extra for every 5 additional words up to 40. One inch, 6/-. WANTED, Loot and Shoe Saleswoman, award wages. All details, Box 48, Napier. pOWBOY £l, cook-general 30/-, for back country; 4 adults, 3 children. Apply K3lO, “Dominion.” WANTED, good, experienced Chef; must be sober; good wages. Apply Carlton Club Hotel, Hastings. X/'OUTH, milk one cow, do odd jobs, able •*- to drive light truck ; 15/-, all found ; country job. Reply H 379, ‘ Dominion. T> EFINED Capable Lady Help for country home. All duties. State age. Reply “Trustworthy,” 5392 “Dominion. VO UNG Girl, domestic duties. Oriental Bay, 2 adults, bagwash. Refs. Weekends, evings free. ’Phone 50-024 after 3.30. piRL, for Housework, 2 adults, plain cooking, easy place, liberal outings; wages, 10/-. Apply “Dominion” Agency, Waipukurau. ZAFFICE Boy, smart appearance and ” address, sound education, required by well-known firm; good prospects. Apply 5404, “Dominion.” ANDERSON’S Labour Bureau, Palm; ■k' - Nth. —Vacancies, Housemaids, Waitresses, Cook-generals, Porters, Station Cooks, Cowman-gardeners, Farm Hands. YOUTH, smart, willing, for King Country garage. Some experience general repairs and driving; must be used to country. State age, experience; wages 30/-; good home, all found. Reply, H 378, “Dominion.” TVANTED early in January, capable Lady Help, plain cookery, washing, able drive caj: preferred. All electrical appliances, adult family, two-and-a-half miles from town. Other help kept. References. Mrs. Horace Bayly, R.D. Westmere, Wanganui. WANTED, EXPERIENCED SKIN PULLER for Inland Freezing Works. Apply with COPIES of credentials to — “Fellmonger,” Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Wellington. COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION. YVANTED Progressive Salesman for Wellington and Suburbs, good selling proposition, retainer and commission, own car an advantage. Representation for Country District still open. Reply to “REFRIGERATORS,” G.P.O. Box 623. Wellington. SUPERVISING MECHANIC. WANTED, for progressive Hawke’s Bay garage, handling popular make of Car, competent and experienced supervising mechanic. Must have previous foreman’s experience. Preference given to man with “A” Grade Certificate and with knowledge of panel-beating. • Apply, in confidence, by letter only, stating age, experience, including make or makes of car previously worked on, and enclosing COPIES ONLY of references from previous employers, to “ ‘A’ Grade,” Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Wellington. CT. ANDREW’S PAPANUI ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH, N.W.I. TWO ASSISTANT MASTERS REQUIRED. D Grade, rising to approximately C. To commence duty February 5, 1936. Qualifications: (a) General Subjects; (b) Agricultural and General. Applications, stating concisely full particulars, as required in the usual secondary schools’ application form, together with details of Church connections, should reach the Headmaster NOT LATER THAN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17. A. O. WILKINSON, B.Corn., Secretary. Box 221, Christchurch. KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE, DUNEDIN. INSTRUCTORS WANTED. A PPLICATIONS for the following fulltime positions close with the Principal on January 23, 1936. Duties commence as soon as conveniently after February 3. Applicants must give details of training, experience, range of teaching subjects, and of outside activities in which they can help. Grading and salary are fixed by the Education Department, and depend upon the applicant’s personal qualifications: • 1. Teacher of Woodwork, patternmaking, practical geometry. Possible extra subjects: First-year machine drawing and workshop processes. Trade experience essential; postprimary education advisable. 2. Teacher (either sex) of Typewriting. Position is for one year only; but for capable and successful teacher likely to become permanent. Applicants must be capable of demonstrating and instructing in all branches of typewriting and fit to teach at least one other commercial subject (first-year). 3. Teacher of Cookery. Applicants must be thoroughly skilled demonstrators of cookery and laundrywork, and capable of teaching first aid and hygiene. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal and Secretary. AMBITIOUS MEN AND IVOMEN WANTED EVERYWHERE. Send for details of “THIRTY SUCCESSFUL WAYS TO MAKE MONEY,” £2O to £4O monthly, full < r spa time. Experience or canvassing unnecessary. Wonderful high-grade, new, Independen. Business System and Service —not a book. Very little outlay. Absolutely new to Australia. Particulars sent free. MODERN BUSINESS SERVICE, 613 Commercial Bank Australia Bldg., Sydney. PERSONAL TUITION BY MAIL. 'V'OU can have expert personal tuition through the mail in Book-keeping, Ticket Writing, Story Writing, Radio, Salesmanship. Aeronautical Engineering, Dressmaking, etc. Qualify for a better position. Write for particulars to-day! DRULEIGH COLLEGE. Box 122-SD, Auckland. N.Z.’s Premier'Training Institute, tpilE I.C.S. is the largest educational -*• institution in the world and the tuition is specially prepared for the Home Studying Student. There are over 300 Courses —these are a. few:— Accountancy Refrigeration Advertising Diesel Engineer Journalism Motor Engineer Matriculation Electrical Eng. Salesmanship Radio Fashion Drawing Wiring License Ticket Writing A.M.I.C.E. Architecture A.M.I.E.E. Building A.M.I.M.E. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept, A, Colonial Mutual Building, Wellington. APPLICANTS arc reminded that, to ensure prompt delivery of replies, letters must bo addressed Carefully and Clearly.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 69, 14 December 1935, Page 1
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