STATE COAL MINES, VICTORIA. GENERAL MANAGER. A PPLICATIONS aro invited from per--cjL sons qualified to act as GENERAL MANAGER of proposed State Coal Mines in Victoria, in accordance with Part 2 of the Coal Mines Regulation Bill. Applicants to be coal mining managers or engineers with commercial and executive oxperienco and also wide experience in mining operations and knowledge of modern methods (electrical and otherwise) of mine equipment. Term of engagement, Threo Years ; terminable on three months' notice. Salary £1000 per annum. Age, qualifications, experience, etc, to be fully stated in application. Particulars of duties may be seen at the Mines Department of the Capital of each State and of New Zealand. Ap- I plications to reach mo not later than 15t\ January, 1910. W. DICKSON, Secretary for Minos. Mines Department, Melbourne, 22nd November, 1909. SOUTHLAND BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS. A PPLICATIONS, accompanied by tes- -£*- timonials, are invited up to Thursday, 9lh December proximo, to fill tho following vacancies : — 1. Boys' School — Assistant Master; salary £150 per annum. 3. Girls' School — Three Assistant Mistresses; salary in each ca6o, £125 per annum. Applicants for each of the aforesaid vacancies aro expected to be well qualified to take several subjects of the ordinary High' School curriculum; and, for the vacancy as Assistant Master, applicants must bo prepared to take part in the work of the Cadet Corps and the games, of the Boys' School. Duties to commence on the Ist February, 1910. JOHN NEILL, Secretary Board of Governors. High Schools Board Office, Invercargill, 19th November, 1909. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS will be received at the Education Board Office, Wellington, until Noon of Monday, 13th December, from candidates for appointment to Position of Pupil Teacher or Probationer in City, Suburban, Manawatu, and Wairarapa Schools. Applications must be made on forms obtainable at the Board Office. G. L. STEWART, Secretary. REEFTON HOSPITAL. APPLICATIONS, addressed to the -C\- Chairman, will be received up to Tuesday, 22nd December, 1909., for the position of Certificated Nurse at a salary of £60 (sixty pounds) per annum. Applicants must not be under 21 years of age, and must aipply a medical certificate of health. CHAS. KEVIN, Secretary. Reefton, 29th November, 1909. GAS ENGINE. ~ ~\WjT ANTED to Sell, 7-H.P. TANGYE GAS ENGINE. First-class order ; a bargain. Particulars from PHOENIX AERATED WATER CO., LTD. ANTED KNOWN— SEIGEL'S Up-to-dato Ladies' Tailoring Establishment Why pay 5 or 6 guineas when you can get a Tailor-made Costume to Order for 3 guineas? Tho latest novelties in Embroidered Costumeß, 'Skirts, and Blouses ; big variety in btock. Fit and style guaranteed. Before you go elsewhere, give us a trial. SEIGEL'S, 46, Manners-street. 'Phone 2253. W" ANTED, 100 men not to mistake tho address when you can get your Suit Dry Cleaned and Pressed for 6s at Estall'e Export Dyo Works, 85, ' Vivian-street, between Tory and Taranaki streets. 'Phone 3035. No canvassers employed. W*e give you their commission. WANTED— Extending ovu^ Hardware .Department, so Crockery must go. Vases, usually 2s, now Is pair. Sims Hardware. WANTED Known— Louise Millinery . School, 220, Lambton-quay (over Godber's Tea Rooms). Millinery thoroughly taught by simplest method. Hats smartly renovated. Ladies' own materials. Day and Evening Classes. Ten lessons, ss. WANTED toSell, Express, HorseTand Harness; no reasonable offer refused. Apply Post Agenoy, Newtown. WANTED, 200 second-hand Bicycles, at best prices obtainable, any make accopted in part payment for Stars, Swifts, or Triumphs. Adams, Ltd., Mercer-street. WANTED to Sell, 3ft 6in mirrored Wardrobe, 3ft Duchesse Chest, with large beyolled mirror, 3ft Tiled Washstand; nine guinoas the lot. J. G. Marshall, 46, Adelaido-road. WANTED 7 Ordors for Baby Linen, Ladies' Underclothing, and Trousseau Sets; large stock of Aprons, black, white, and coloured. Mrs. Grenfell Jones, 90, Adelaido-road. « ANTED to Sell, or to Let or Lease, well-appointed 16-roomcd House, outbuildings (and furniture), and li acres land ; suitable for privato hospital (specially built for same) ; terms most reasonable ; imrn.ediate possession. Apply Central, caro Bpx 9, Carterton. WANTED— The~~Repairs you send us keep our expert busy, but send more. We'll - engage another man. Sims Hardware. ANTED, Cyclists to bring their old Bicyoles and trade them for new Swifts ; best prices given for all makes ; inspection invited. Adams, Ltd., Mcrcerstreet. WANTED, Suites to Re-covor, and all classes of upholstery to ropair at your home, or at workshop. Writo 11. Andrew, 69, Kevans-street, Xewtomi, opp Library. WANTED— Glance at oijr windows. The smallncss of prices will astound you. Flower Bowls, usually 12s 6d, now 5s 6d. Sims Hardware. ANTED to Purchase, second-hand Bicyoles (highest prices given), in part payment for new Star Bicycles fitted with all improvements Adams, Ltd., Mercer-street. W~ Al^TED~~Known-7-Boots Repaired whilo you wait. Gents' Boots Soled and Heeled 2s 9d, Ladies' ditto, Is 9d. Bluohers, nailed, 4s 6_d; Boys' and Girls' strong school Boots, Is 9d. American Boot Repairing Co., corner Buckle and Tory streets. WANTED Known— We never whisper quotations. Our Prices Speak Loud. Call and see us. Splendid 6-piece Toilet Setu, 8s 6d, worth 14s 6d ; Tea Sete, best quality, 9s 6d ; Dinner Sets, 19s 6d ; W. and G. China Plat«s. Is 9d i doz. ; Pure Ceylon Tea (unblended), better than 1 ever, Is per lb ; Enanelware, Tinware, j Jewellery, Fancy Goods* etc. Anything ! you want you can get at Cheapside, opp. | Library, PLOvSns-street. Win. Hall, Direct ' Importer. ANTED— Tho Bcehivo Knitting Machine Co. (N.Z), 4, Cuba-street, want people to make Hosiery for them, whole or spare time, in their own home ; previous experience not necessary ; constant employment. Wrile at once, • Box 734, Wellington. WANTED^ "Lovers of Horses to have them Shod with Patent Pneumatic Horso Shoo Pads; corns, concussion, and diseased hoofs relieved ; call and inspect. Knapp, Shoeing Forge, Herbert-street. WANTED, your Order for that now Suit. Continued efforts to mako our Suits better have made them the Best. We mako the best Hand-mado Suit in town, only expert men employed. Wo guarantee tho best Hand-made Suit to order, 10s cheaper than any other tailor in town. "No fit, no pay." Our renowned Unlaundriod Whito Shirts, pure linen, 2s 6d each, all sizes in stock ; without doubt the best value in the Dominion. Moston, Tailor and Mener, Ingestro-Et , 3 doore from Cuba-street National Bank aide.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 135, 4 December 1909, Page 2
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