NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. VACANCIES FOR JUNIOR PORTERS : AND TRAFFIC LABOURERS. !A PPLICATIONS are invited from ; X3L ' candidates eligible far appoint- ; ment as Junior Porters and Traffic Labourers to the Permanent Staff of the Railway Department. '. Applicants muat be between the ages of 17 and 34 years. The rates of pay wil) be as follow:— . 17 years last birthday 6s 6d per day i 18 years last birthday 7s per day 19 years last birthday 33 per day 20 years last birthday 9s per day 21 years last birthday 10» per day 22 to 34 yeare last birthday 12s per day Full particulars and conditions of employment 'may be obtained from any Sta--1 tionmaster. BY ORDER. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. 4 PPLICATIONS are invited for Four .ri Scholarships of £70 on the Maria Blackett Foundation and for Six Scholarships of £80 on the Marsh Foundation.Copies of the regulations and forms of application can be obtained from the Diocesan Office.. 40, Shortland-street, Auckland, where applications will be received up to 20th JANUARY, 1920, addressed to G. A. THOMPSON, Secretary to S. John's College Trust. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE. CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND. rriHE BOARD OF GOVERNORS in--1L vites applications for the position of RESIDENT PRINCIPAL of the above College. Particulars of scholastic attainments and previous experience, with copies of references, to be sent to THE SECRETARY, Box 270, Post Office, Chriatchurch. •APPLICATIONS are invited from -CJL. fully-qualified Nurses for the Position of SISTER-IN-CHARGE of the Infirmary Wards at the 'Old Men's Home, Ashburton. Salary £150 per annum. Applications, accompanied by copies of testimonials, to bo addressed to the Lady Superintendent of Nurses, CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. .~ BOY WANTED iTHOR City Warehouse; good prospects J-\ for bright, intelligent Lad. Previous exporienco not necessary. Apply personally, 10 a.m. on Monday next. BANNATYNE AND HUNTER,, LTD., Corner Wakefiald and Allen streets. GIRLS WANTED. WE have Vacancies for GIRLS (with or without experience) in the Binding and Publishing Departments. . Occupation light, clean, and pleasant. Apply L. T. WATKINS, LTD., Printers, Bookbinders, Stationers, etc., 115, Taranaki-st. (5 doora from Vivian-at). TO MACHINISTS. IVJST ANTED, experienced Shirt MachinY7 ists, wages or piecework, 35s to 65a per week. Girls, after six months' tuition, can earn 40s, also Girl to loam two-needle machine. Girls leaving school 20s to start. ■ ROBERTS, N.Z., LTD., ' ■ 270, Wakefleld-streot. XKT- A N T B D, TWO MEN COAT MAKERS TWO WOMEN TROUSER MAKERS ONE WOMAN VEST HAND ' For healthy country town. Fare paid stay three months. Reasonable wages. CHARLES M'PHEE AND CO., Woollen Merchants, Wellington. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE INCORPORATION OF LONDON. Incorporated A.D. 1720. WANTED, Competent SHORTHANDTYPISTE. Applications in writing, with references. v. F. G. CRAY, Manager, Wellington Branch. ■err a ' n i ii 7d", TWO BOILERS, 200 Lp. Not less than 1501b pressure. NORTHERN COAL CO., Custom-street, East, AUCKLAND. JUNIOR CLERK. WANTED, by a Banking Institute, JUNIOR CLERK, for permanent position. Apply BOX 1489, Wellington. TO DRESSMAKERS. WANTED, COMPETENT SKIRT, BODICE, and COAT HANDS; good wages to capable persons. Apply SUPERINTENDENT. D.1.C.. T^ANTED, APPRENTICES and IM- •** PKOVERS, for our Dressmaking Workrooms; good wages. Apply SUPERINTENDENT, / D.I.C. TAILORESSES. HAYDON AND LUBRANSKY, LTD., Clothing Manufacturers, will bo shortly removing to more comfortable and up-to-date Premises, opp. Courtenay-piace Tram Ston. "VACANCIES for Coat and Trouser Machinists and Table Hands. Highest wages offered. APPRENTICES, £1 to start, will bo carefully instructed in clean and useful occupation. SPECIAL FACILITIES to Smart Needlewomen to learn the trade. Apply now HAYDON AND LUBRANSKY, LTD., 272, Wakefield-street. ■^T ANTED, GIRLS, for Labelling «nd .T ¥ . Wrapping; light work; good wages. YOUNG'S CHEMICAL CO., 14, Esmont-street; MERCHANDISER. A: PRACTICAL man IE required for our A' .Merchandise Department; thorough knowledge engineers' supplies, prioing, correspondence. Good prospects. Write JAS. J. NIVEN AND CO., LTD., P.O. Box 579, Wellington. SHOWROOM.' ViTTANTED, experienced Young Ladies, ' Mantis and. Millinery Department; peYsnancnt positions, good salaries. Apply GEORGK AND GBOBGE, Cuba-street, Wellington. •
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 9, 10 January 1920, Page 2
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