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SITUATIONS VACANT. YVANTEDTrefineiTGirl to act as Nurse V V for 2 children, ages 2 and 4; must be capable and trustworthy. Apply with refs., Mrs. McDonald, 235 College St., Palmerston Nth. ANTED, ’beginning October, young girl or woman for household duties and plain cooking; wages £2; refs. Apply Mrs. L. B. Wall, Tel. 147 M, Palm. Nth. ANTED immediately, Experienced Girl to teach one child correspondence school Standard 3 work. Apply, with reference, to Mrs. Sydney Humphries, Wairakau, Pongarom SCOTTISH REGISTRY, 208 Quay—--2 Labourers, 19/- day (bush tram formation); Fencer; Second Ploughman, 50/-; Gardener; Shepherds; - Married Couples, 80/-, stations; Married Couple, cookhouse, wife cook for men; Staff, hotels, private residences, hospitals; Married Chauffeur-gardener, 'Wife Housemaid. TYPISTE-CLERK. A YOUNG LADY with several years’ experience is required in our Advertising Department as SHORTHANDTYPISTE and CLERICAL ASSISTANT. The work is varied and interesting in character and offers scope for a person of bright, intelligent disposition. A good salary is offered to one with suitable qualifications. | Applications, stating age, education and experience, together with copies of references, are to be addressed to the ADVERTISING MANAGER. ’The Dominion," Wellington. NEW ZEALAND DIVISION OF THE ROYAL NAVY. ENTRY OF SHORT-SERVICE SEAMEN. Short-Service Ordinary Seamen required for entry in November, 1938. Candidates for entry should be between the ages of 17J and 23 on November 12, 1938. Service is for six years in the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy and six years in the Reserve, with an ■option of transferring to continuous service if recommended. JOIN THE NAVY. For application forms and particulars, apply to the nearest Defence Office. Applications for entry must reach the Defence Office NOT LATER THAN OCTOBER 1, 1938. Apply now. E. L. TOTTENHAM, - Naval Secretary,

APPLICATIONS (to be made on -‘-A P.S.C. Form 17A, obtainable at principal Post Offices), will 'be received up till NOON on SEPT'EMBER 15, 1938. from registered medical practitioners with experience in (Hospital Administration, for the position of INiSIPECTOR OF HOSPITALS, HEALTH DEPARTMENT, WELLINGTON, at a salary of £lOOO p.a. The duties of the position are ag folloiws:—(a) To inspect public hospitals, more particularly in regard to administration on the medical side, the standard of clinical medical work, and the adequacy of accommodation and equipment; (b) To advise regarding extensions and additions at public and to assist in the .preparation of sketch plans in connection therewith, (c) To, report and advise on surgical, and nursing technique in public hospitals, (d) Generally to assist in all or any of the activities of the Hospital Division of the Department of Health. The appointment will be subject to the various. Acts and Regulations affecting the Public Service. Applicants should state when they are able to commence duties. Applications closing on dates shown will, also be received for the following positions:— CLOSING SEIPTEMB’EiR 21, 1988. PHYSICAL WELFARE OFFICER (female). Temporary Staff, . Physical Welfare and Recreation Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington. Salary £32.0/380 according to qualifications and experience. It is desired that applicants should have had two or more years’ special training in physical education with some experience in health teaching, Playground, Camp, Community, Social and School Recreation and Administration. Ability to organise and supervise the girls and women of the community in recreational activities is essential. CLOSING S’EIPTEIMiBER 23, 1935. APIARY INSTRUCTOR, Department of Agriculture, Greymouth. Salary £305 p.a., with a maximum of £365. It is desired that applicants should have had experience in practical bee-keeping, and possess a thorough knowledge of foul-brood and other bee diseases, and methods of treatment. Applicants should also be capable of writing articles and delivering addresses on the bee-keeping industry generally.—Secretary, Publie Service Commissioners, Wellington, C.l. A PPLICANTS are reminded that to ensure prompt delivery of replies, letters must be addressed Carefully and Clearly. Note: Except in special cases where originals are asked for, applicants are advised to send COPIES of references only FARM HANDS WANTED. WT ANTED, Youth for dairy farm, age Vv 1617, .Apply A. Tattle, Bulls. \YTANTED, Man for Sheep-farm. Ap- ’ ’ ply R. Corlett, Pahautanui. Bo o 'l “M-rouud Man _ for ’ ’ General Farm Work. Phone 152 R, Palm. Nth.■_ BOY wanted, dairy farm, experience unnecessary ; Govt, wages: live in Shannon. Box 32. Shannon. M‘ AKRIED Man to milk 90 cows: must be three milkers. State wages. P 54, “Dominion,” Palm. Nth. Farm Hands Wanted.—(Continued on Page 2.) MISCELLANEOUS. High-grade spirits mi minimum prices. Red Top Ale aud Stout 1/3 Red Baud Ale and Stout 1/3 Australian Golden Sherry 3/6 Southard’s 1870 "Soleria” Sherry 1/6 Rich Ruby Port o/3 French Brandy 11/’ Jamaica Rum 12/Buchanan’s Finest Draught Whisky 11/Teaehcr's Special Blended Draught Whisky H/6 THE PRINCESS HOTEL. Molesworth Street. RUBEROID Rooting, Flooring. English. PLUVEN DAMI’COURSE. English. BUILDING FELTS. WALLBOARD, Lion. Stork Sizes. PLYWOOD. Hoop, Oregon. Oak. Lauan. TRELLIS LATH. -Kt. Gin. and 6ft. ■ MODERN ELECTRICAL FITTINGS. ELECTRICAL LAMPS. Lion. English. PUMICE BQILERS and TUBS. PRECAST STONE, ail shapes. BREEZE SOUNDPROOF WALLS. CONCRETE PAVING SLABS. CONCRETE GARAGE BLOCKS. CONCRETE VENTS, PILES. CONCRETE RETAINING WALLS. CONCRETE ORNAMENTAL BLOCKS. CONCRETE POSTS, STRAINERS. CONCRETE GARDEN ORNAMENTS. AUBREY GUALTER AND CO.? 149-151 Featherston SL

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 296, 10 September 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 296, 10 September 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 296, 10 September 1938, Page 1

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