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SITUATIONS VACANT. 15 words, 1/- cash, 1/6 booked; tkl. extra for every 5 additional words up to 40. One inch, 6/-. TT/ANTED, Housekeeper, bachelor, *' country. M6Bl, “Dominion,” Masterton. TT/ANTED, experienced Cook-general, *’ for country. Telephone 3698, Masterton. Vt/ANTED, Briwh Salesman, N.Z.-made ’’ product. Apply “Sales,” KBIS, "Dominion.'’ TVANTICD, capable Kitciieumaid. Ap- *’ ply 6 Macdonald Crescent, behind t>t. John’s Church. YUIANTED, Girl, light household duties, '' fond children; good wages. Apply 31 Totara Crescent, Lower Hutt. Vt/ANTED, experienced Probationer ’’ Nurse; wages 15/-; give plume if any: refs, required. Apply N 829, "Dominion.” VVANTED, a first-class Man for fenc- ’’ ing; 35/- a week and found; must give refs. 51686, "Dominion,” Masterton. T OWE R _ HUTP ~REG I STR Y 7 Phmw 60-670 —Wauled, innnediately: Cookgenerals, 30/- and experienced Gardener, single. VVANTED, Female I lop-pickers, iu ’ ’ parties of 3 preferred, to commence about Um beginning of Marell. Apply to E. <'. Fry, Riwaka. yiMNTED, Io start in Feb.. Governess ’’ for boy (15), temporary invalid; also girl 13. Apply Mrs. G. L. Marshall, Greenbank. Marton. Phone 5524. NDERSON’S Labour Bureau, Palm. Nth. —Vacancies: Domestics, Waitresses, Laundress. Hotel Cooks, Station Cooks. Cowman-gardeuers, Farm Hands. BAIfMAID, RELIEVING. A PPLICANTS for position of same advertised in “Dominion” of January 11 are thanked and advised that position Ims been filled. TO DRAPERY TRAVELLERS. A N old-established firm of Drapery Indent Agents requires the services of a first-elass Traveller. Previous experience essential, particularly in Clothing and Hosiery. Good salary and excellent prospects. Reply in first instance, stating age, and giving full details of qualifications, and enclosing COPIES only of testimonials, to —- “Traveller.” Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY. Am-klaml.

MALE CLERK. A PROGRESSIVE Organisation re--'-A- quires tlie services \of a Clerk, about 20 years of age; accountancy student preferred. The posit ion oilers good seopc for advancement. Apply in own handwriting with copies of credentials, and stating present salary, to —■ THE SECRETARY, I’.O. Box 1680, Wellington. OPUNAKE ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. WORKING ENGINEER. A PPLICATIONS addressed to the Chairman, closing on 'I hursday. January 23. 1936. at 8 p.in., are invited for the position of Working Engineer H (be above Board. Preference will be given to applicants possessing Hydro and Diesel experience. Commencing salary, £375 per annum. Schedule of duties may be seen al the offices of “The Dominion.” WELLINGTON, or a copy will he posted on application to the undersigned. IV. A. SHARP, Secretary. P.O. Box 23. Opunake.

CITY OF AUCKLAND. Appointment .of Conductor, Auckland Municipal Band. APPLICATIONS will be received at: the Office of the Town Clerk. Town Hall, Auckland, up to 12 noon on Thursday. the 30th January, 1936, for the position of Conductor of the Municipal Band ; salary will be at the rate of £2O per calendar month. Conditions of appointment, duties and term of engagement may be BEEN. at the Offices of “The, Dominion.” Wellington, Palmerston North. Masterton and Wanganui, or OBTAINED from J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN MILK COUNCIL. APPOINTMENT OF BACTERIOLOGIST AND TECHNICAL ADVISER. APPLICATIONS arc desired for the above position. Successful candidate must, have taken a degree in Dairy Science covering the study of market milk, production on the farm, treatment in milk treating depots, and distribution of milk. He must be capable of conducting all tests of milk, including Standard Plate Counts, Microscopic Examination, Reductase and Sediment Tests. Conditions of appointment may be obtained on application. Applications should be addressed to the Chairman of the Council. G.P.O. Box S9l, Auckland, and must be received by 5 p.m. on February 3, 1936. NORMAN It. CHAPMAN, Secretary and Treasurer. January 10, 1936. KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. DUNEDIN. 1N STRU CTOR S WANTED. A PPLICATTONS for the following fiilltime 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 leaching subjects, anil 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; postprimtiry 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-yea r). 3. Teacher of Cookery. Applicants must bo thoroughly skilled demonstrators of cookery ami laundrywork, and capable of teaching first aid and hygiene. W. G. ALDRIDGE. Principal and Secretary. TfiBITIOUIS i~jlEN~ an! )““ WOMEN 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, Independei, 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. A PPLICANTS are reminded that to enoure prompt delivery of replies, letters must be addressed Carefully and Cl early.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 94, 15 January 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 94, 15 January 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 94, 15 January 1936, Page 1

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