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SHIPPING SERVICES. OL’RNS, PHILP AND CO., LTD., , " Travel Agents. , | Recognised Booking Agents lor all Steam- j ship Lines, Air Services, Railways. Passages Arranged Anj’whcre. ; Expert attention to all inquiries , BURNS. PHILP AND CO., LTD., i Travel Office, Prudential Budding. , Wellington. Phone 40-5u4. j fjMIE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP 1 COMPANY. Matson Line (inc. in U.S.A.). To America Via Fiji, Samoa, Hawaii to Cabforma on the swift, luxury liners MARHOsA and MONTEREY. Leave Auckland lor California. ».. • Mariposa, March 101 s.s. April 7; s.s Mariposa, May 5; s.s. Monterey, June J. i xini Leave Auckland for Sydney and. •Matbourne: Monterey, March 22: Mariposa, Local Agents: Burns, Philp and Co v> l / t ' i • Prudential Bldgs., Lambton Qy.. M B ton. M.A.N.Z. LINE Montreal, Australia. New Zealand Line, Limited (Inc. in Canada) Regular Monthly Service to U.S.A, ana Canada. Ports of Discharge —New York, Boston, Montreal and/or Halifax. Cargo accepted for Inland 1 omts to U.S.A, and CANADA. For information, apply to— New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd., tori Line Ltd., Federal Steam Navigation ci Ltd or M.A.N.Z. Line, Central Ofri'ee. Maritime Building, Wellington. Phone 43-13 S. OSAKA—SYOSEN— KAIS YA Regular Service to and from Kobe, Osaka. Nagoya, and Yokohama, via Sidney. Car-o accepted and Through Passages ar-ran-ed to China, Philippines, other Easton ports India. South Africa, ami bourn America. First Class European Cuisine. For information concerning sailings, freight and « as sagcs, apply agents FEDERAL STEAM NA YIt.ALJUA CO.. LTD. line- in England), Maritime Building. Customhouse Quay. Tel. 46-030 (3 lines). ROOK’S TRAVEL SERVICE. A-ent= for nil Transportation Lines and Services Throughout the World by bea, Laud or Air. In New Zealand or Abroad BOOK WITH COOKS, Bank of N.Z. Buildings. Wellington. |H> Box 1661 Pbmie_D±]L SITUATIONS VACANT (Continued). FlTYjLim'inirTuiJiKin'ts. tty ANTED a iirst-clase Cemetciy W* "worker, capable of all Cemetery work. High class Plastering work essential. 3/1 per hour offered with constant employment to u really capable Mud. Plenty of overtime nt country rates. AI, WIIIIAM E. JONES ltd., l' ox 253, Palmerston North. SHORTHAND-TYPIST t>FOUIRED for General Ollice Worn, Rbj well-known firm of Machinery Merchants. Reply* top.O. BON 889, Wellington. Wellington HOSPITAL BOARD. NURSING AIDES (21. Island Bay Convalescent Home. APPLICATIONS are invited up to 9 A a .ni. on Friday. February 28, I<W ; f or the position of Xur *7 | ,li ’ the Male Convalescent Hume, Isl.mil £B2 per annum, with a livingout ‘allowance of £52 per annum. Menis provided during duly hours ami umloims 111 Ap’plicants are required to . "} writing. Stating age. mid experieim a enclosing copies of references to tin unders-igned. ]; ( . ( . )()]< Secretin' y._ PUBLIC SERVICE. r PPLICATIONS (to be made on A psC Form 17A. obtainable at principal Post Ollnw), "’bieh will be received up till NOON on MARCH It) 1941. are invited from registered Jledic.U Practitioners for the !’ 1 TOR. DIVISION OF <-’S VICES. HEALTH DLPARIM EVI Remuneration will be at the rate of £4 L . per annum. Applicants should preferably be experienced in general medical practice. The duties will relate to the administration of the medical and related benefits under the Social Security Act. The successful applicant will be required to bear any expense ineurrei in travelling to take up appointment, which will be subject to the provisions ot the Public Service Act, 1912. and its Anieudmcntis. —Secretary, Public Service Com- ' misisoner. WELLINGTON. C.l. REPRESENTATIVE WANTED. SUBSTANTIAL LONG - F.STABLISIIED MERCHANT HOUSE rennires an Active Experienced REPRESENTATIVE to regularly contact. Grocers on an exclusive whole lime basis in the Wellington territory, including Nelson. Marlborough and West Coast. S.I. Car provided. A man ineligible tor military ser- • vii e preferred. I Good remuneration commensurate J with appointee's qualifications. Address application in strictest confidence, stating age, whether married or single mid giving business references to — ■ BIG SALES.” , C/o L-I7(i. ’’Domiiiion.” CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. INSTRUCTOR IN CLICKING REQU 1 RED A PPLICATIONS’are invited for a I tY. position in Christchurch as liistruc- ! tor in Clicking for the training of operatives for the Boot trade under the auspices of the Dominion Auxiliary Workers’ Training Council. Salary ' commencing at £350 p.a. Applicants resident in Wellington should forward their applii-ations marked " 1 nslruetor in Clicking’ to Mr. J. A. East. Grand Hotel. Wellitiglon, not later than February 2li, and should give a full statement of their trade training in technical classes or otherwise, trade ex- ! perience and positions hold, ago and other j personal circumstances. epilE I.U.S. Accountancy, MatriculaI lion, and Secretarial Courses are thorough mid practiccil, the students being most carefully coached. Success in examination over a period of 50 years proves the value of the I.C.S. Courses ol • training. There is no need to attend leeturi'w nt specified times. Remember, th l ' Schools come Io YOU mid yon study in your own time. Become a student <d' I his world-wide Institution mid attain success. I'roe Prospectus and details will be gladly sent, on request. No obligation—but send TODAY 1 f INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCI .IDOLS, Dept. 7, 182 Wakefield St.. W' ilington. i yOTE.—Under the Postal Regulations I- I-k < (,'orrespoiidence addressed io . mini-de-pllime. initials nr number, In care ol : any Post Oflieo. will NOT be forwmded i from the ollice of posling. Advertisers • I who do not desire their mines mid ad- - I Iresses disclosed may have replies nd- • I dressed c/o “Dominion.” All such replies i will be forwarded to advertisers promptly.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 128, 24 February 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 128, 24 February 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 128, 24 February 1941, Page 2

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