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LOST, FOUND AND PERSONAL, j T OST, Hutt Park Golf Links, Friday, J AA Gold Fob Watch. Reward returning to Grand Hotel, Wellington.. T OST in or near Masterton, black and AJ white Collie Dog. Reward. Finder please ring Tel. 1896, Mastertou. T OST, envelope containing wages aud Ja m ilk tokens, between Tory St. and Traffic Tunnd. Reward. Tel. 51-960. T~ OST, Friday evening, vicinity Kilbirnie. Miramar, from ear, Canvas Bag, containing £l9/10/-. Would finder kindly apply to L. Philp, Butcher, Kilbirnie. Substantial reward. /CHARACTER analysed from handV writing; expert knowledge. Stamped envelope. Aladame Lee, 197 Jervois Road, Auckland. WILL MISS SUSAN CASSEY, at one time of Paekakariki, or anyone knowing of her present whereabouts communicate with Messrs. Salek Turner and Brown, Solicitors, Featherston Street, Wellington, who hold information to her advantage. — MATRIMONIAL. pHRISTADELPHIAN desires correspond lady, 25-35 (Christadelphian), view matrimony. 5923, ‘‘Dominion.” GENUINE lonely young man like meet lady or widow, friendship, view matrimony. “Sincere,” A 97, “Dominion.” T ONELY People, young, elderly, both -Li sexes, write Agnes Hart’s Betta Service Penfriends, Box 11, Te Aro; view Matrimony. Stamped address. IT'RIENDLY Service, an? distance, L offered lonely people desiring, acquaintances, view matrimony. bylvia Gerard. Swanson Street. Auckland. MIDDLE-AGED Widow, own comfortable home, wishes companionship gent,, permanent position, view matrimony. Agnes Hart, Box 11, Te Aro. Stamped Address. 1 TRADE PERSONALS. /CHIROPODY—T. Bryce Wilson treats Vi all Foot Troubles. Tel. 43-731, Colonial Mutual Bldgs., opp. Stewart Dawson’s. QUPERFLUOUS Hair killed by Rusma kJ (Regd.), guaranteed. Treatments 4/r. Florence Bullen, C.M.D., Bank N.Z. Chambers, Manners St. Tel. 43-213. TPNROL now aud make your Spring Aa Frocks by Our Easy System. Hollywood School, 46 Mercer St, TpNGAGEMENT Rings — Save pounds AA buying direct from manufacturer. Guy Morris. 50 Willis SL (upstairs), opp. Hotel Windsor. Open Friday nights. MISS GILBERT, N.Z.R.N.. DA 51.N.1.Ch., London. Chiropody and Foot Treatment. 168 Willis St. Tel. 54-520, K /£» DRY Cleans your Suit or Costume <J/. V at the American Dye Works, 49 Kent Tee., phone 53-557. CHIROPODIST. — MRS. HOUSTON, graduated London Foot. Hospital under ROYAL CHIROPODIST and Medical Specialists. Hamilton Chambers, 201 Lambton Quay. Tel. 45-926, UALTH Baths!—Foam Baths, Pyretic Baths. sth Floor, Civic Chambers, Lower Cuba St. Tel. 41-446, EXCURSIONS. ' VISIT SOUTH AUSTRALIA. TOI.N conducted farmers’ party leaving July 6 for six-week tour, visiting Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and attractive scenie resorts of South Australia. Fare, £77 —covers steamer, hotel accommodation and transport. Book early; P a rty limited. Full particulars, apply N.Z. Govt. Tourist Bureau, Wellington; also Farmers’ Union Secretaries and Stock Agents. WE TRAVEL WITHOUT TROUBLE. DO YOU? . , VIIE’VE learned what carefree travel ” really means. It’s not an exaggerated statement, but a definite fact. The Government Tourist Department has made it possible by issuing Travel Pickets from anywhere to anywhere in the Dominion—by any and all means of transport. Decide for yourself where you re spending your vacation —consult your Government Tourist Bureau and they will plan your tour, offering helpful suggestions, and issue all the necessary rib turn travel tickets in booklet form ana book your accommodation. No trouble, GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, “The Dominion” Building Wakefield Street. Tel. 44-120.

SITUATIONS VACANT,

PPLICATIONS (to bemade on AV p SC Form 17A, obtainable at principal Post Offices) will be received up till NOON on JULY 5, 1939, for the ypositions of ARCHITECTURAL an ENGINEERING DRAUGHTSMEN, STATE FOREST SERVICE, Wellington. Salaries to be £7 to £8 a week, according to qualifications and experience. It is desired that the Architectural Draughtsmen (two required) should have had training and experience in detail timber engineering design; the Engineering applicants (one required) should have experience in both mechanical and industrial engineering and building work. J. he successful applicants will be required to bear any expenses incurred in travelling to take up appointments. When submitting applications COPIES ONLY of testimonials need be forwarded. —SECRETARY, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, C.l. , SHORT SBKTraHXBIMIWMONS IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE. VACANCIES FOR TRAINING AS PILOTS. APPLICATIONS are invited for (a) A*, short service commissions in the Royal Air Force and (b) commissions in rhe' Pilots’ Section of the Royal New Zealand Air Force Reserve. GENERAL. All candidates must have attained the age of 37 j but not of 28 years, be unmarried, able to pass the prescribed medi- > cai examination, and educated up to the standard of the School Certificate or the University Entrance Examination. IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT APPLICANTS SHALL HAVE ATTAINED THE STANDARD OF EDUCATION REQUIRED. , (a) SHORT SERVICE COMMISSIONS. Candidates tor appointment to short service commissions will undertake an initial training period of approximately’ eight months in New Zealand before pio : needing overseas to complete a further five years' service in the Royal Air Force. A candidate on completing bis service in the Royal Air Force will lierequired Io serve fur a period of live years on the Reserve. Return passage to New Zealand and n gratuity of £411(1 is paid on completion of file active service period. (b) R.N.Z.A.F. RESERVE (PILOT’S SECTION). On appointment to the Pilot's section of the Royal New Zealand Air Force Reserve a candidate is required to undergo an initial period of approximately eight months’ continuous training. The full cost of training is borne by the State and adequate pay and allowances are nrovided while undergoing training. NO PREVIOUS FLYING EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED. For full particulars and forms of application, apply Io: Tile Air Secretary, Air Department. Defence.Services Building, Featherston Street, Wellington. Applications close on Saturday. July 22.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 234, 1 July 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 234, 1 July 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 234, 1 July 1939, Page 1