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SITUATIONS VACANT. WORKING MANAGER FOR NAPIER INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, LTD. THE above Society require the services of a WORKING MANAGER. Previous Co-operative experionco will be considered a recommendation. Applications, which must state age, salary expected, and be supported by copies only of credentials, should be in the hands of the Secretary, P.O. Box 310, Napier, by MONDAY, the 10th July, 1922. PICKLE AND SAUCE MANUFACTURER. T EADING FIRM o£ Condiment Manu-J-f faoturers require the services of a thoroughly competent PICKLE ANt> SAUCE MANUFACTURER. Successful oandidato must be oapablo tradesman, and a really first-class organiser. He will also require to be able to assume full charge 'of the Department, Applications, stating- age, remuneration expected, and enclosing copies only of testimonials, should, in first instance, be addressed, in envelopes marked "Confidential," to BOX 618, DUNEDIN. TO SHORTHAND-TYPIST 3. ''AN important Wellington Client re- -£*• quires for a period of at least six months, a thoroughly proficient SHORT-HAND-TYPIST, male or femalo. Some advertising experience an advantage, but not essential. Successful applicant must be reliable, resourceful, and experienced. SALARY will be commensurate with qualifications of the appointee. Address applications by letter, in confidence, to TOP-NOTCHER, One Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Building, Wellington. TXJ- A NT B D , MANAGER, For; Fancy. Department, in Our Auokland Warehouse, comprising: BTbbons, Laces, Embroideries, Silks, efo. Apply, in writing, with copy of refer•noes, to ARCHD. CLARK AND SONS, ' Bliott-street, Auokland. TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT. HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT. [APPLICATIONS are invited for the -cX . following positions in the HydroElectric Department of Tasmania: — 'ASSISTANT-CHIEF ENGINEER: Applicants must have had a thorough technical training in Electrical and General Engineering, and extensive experience in a responsible capacity in— (o) The operation and maintenance of important high-tension power systems. [(b) The design and construction of important electrical works, '(o) The general supervision of large construction works generally. Preference will be given to applicants having hydro-electric experience on a large scale. Commencing salary £800 per annum, rising by annual increments of not less than £25 per annum on satisfactory service. ASSISTANT - ELECTRICAL ENGINEER: 'Applicants must have had a thorough technical training in electrical engineering, and have had extensive experience in the design and construction of electrical works on a large scale. Operating experience an advantage. Commencing salary, £500 per annum. Applications, endorsed "Assistant Chief Engineer" and "Assistant Engineor" re- j spectively, enclosing copies of testimonials j and photograph, with full particulars as i to age, training, and experience, will be j received by the undersigned up to 30th i June, 1922. ! J. H. BUTTERS, j Chief Engineer and Goneral Manager. ( Hobart. LYTTBLTON HARBOUR BOARD. APPOINTMENT OF SECOND PILOT. rPHE LYTTELTON HARBOUR X BOARD invites applications for the position of SECOND PILOT at the Port of Lyttelton, at a salary of £500 per annum. Applicants (not less than 22 or more than 40 years of age) to state age, certificate held, and present position. Copies only of testimonials to be forwarded. Applications will be treated as confidential. 'Sohedule of "Conditions of Appointment" may be obtained from the Har^ bour Board Offices at Christchurch, Lyttolton, Dunedin, Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland Applications addressed to "The Chairman, Lyttelton Harbour Board," and endorsed "Application for Pilot," will be received at tho Board's Office, Christchurch, until 5 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, 24th JULY, 1922. By Order. ; CYRUS J. R. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Treasurer, a-nd Engineer. Lyttelton Harbour Board Office, Christchurch, N.Z., Btti June, 1922. j DILWORTH ULSTER INSTITUTE, I AUCKLAND. APPLICATIONS will be received by -£"•&- the undersigned up to sth July, for the Position of RESIDENT MASTER. Duties to commence us soon as possible. Salary, £275 to £350 per annum, according to qualifications. By conditions of tho Trust, applicants must be ratinbcrs of the Church of England. Further information may be obtained from the Headmaster. R. H. INSULL, Secretary. Dilworth Trust Board. 32, Quay-struot, Auckland, P.O. Box 766. WELLINGTON" EDUCATION BOARD. A PPLICATIONS arc invited for apA pointment as Instructress in Homo Science; salary according to classification, and appointment subject to regulations. The appointment is to date as from Ist August, 1922. Form's of application are obtainable at tho Board's office. Applications close on Friday, 30th June, 1922 G. L. STEWAUT, Secretary. WANTED, LIVE AGENT, TO Represent Manufacturers, on commission. Territory: Marlborough, Wellington, Suburbs, and all district up to, but not including, Palmerston North on one side nnd Mnsterton on other. Quick Selling Lines. Good prospects for firm having connection with inehchants and grocery stores. Write 520. Evening Post. WANTED, YOUNG LADY, for Indent Agent's Office, knowledge* of office routine, capable of constructing and typing good businessl letters. Applicants find. Cull particulars, .stating experience, salary required, confidential, 515, Evening Post. ■ : JUNIOR CLERK. T EADING Commercial House bus a :Xj Vacancy for an INTELLIGENT JUNIOR CLERK. Apply ■I UN I OR, P.O. Box 015, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 141, 17 June 1922, Page 2

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