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SITUATIONS VACANT. THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. DUNEDIN HOSPITAL, NEAV ZEALAND. r\ PPLICATIONS arc invited until 10 ■"• o'clock a.m. on WEDNESDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, 1926, lor the Positions of:— (a) Medical Tutor and Senior Resident Medical Officer. (b) Resident Surgical Officer (Senior). At the Dunedin Hospital, at a salary at the rate of £400 per annum for each position. Tutorial duties in connection with the Otago University Medical School are included. Further information may be obtained on application to the office of this paper. JOHN JACOBS, Secretary. 9th September, 1926. * SALESMAN WANTED. WE require a HIGH-GRADE SALES- •** MAN. AA'e will not interview any applicant who cannot produce the highest reference as to his character and ability as a business producer. None but the highest-grade Salesman need apply. THE MOSS ADA rERTISING CO., LTD., AVellington. nOOT> ASSISTANTS required immediately, for Dressmaking. MADAME DAVIDSON-SMALL, Room l, Crown Buildings, Cuba street. I >\ LEADING Motor Firm of AVellington requires the services of a SMART BOY r for Spare Parts Department. Write 380, Evening Post. ALTERATION 'HAND-WANTED. \XTEi have a Permanent Position for a 1*» Thoroughly Experienced ALTERATION HAND in our Mantle Department Workroom. Apply MANTLE DEPARTMENT, ''"- James Smith, Limited, James Smith's Corner, Wellington. WANTED, TWO BOYS FOR FACt*' TORY, age 16 years. Apply BRYANT AND MAY, BELL AND CO., LTD., Factory, Tory street. MANTLES. (TITANTED, thoroughly capable and experienced SALESWOMAN for city; only experienced women need apply. 418, Evening Post. , "* WANTED FOR Wholesale Business. Competent SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. Salary ,£2 per week to commence. Reply, enclosing, references to SHORTHAND, P.O. Box 1283, AVellington. WANTED, ■ rTAVO FIRST-CLASS CARPENTERS, -*- for Cottage AVork. Good wages to suitable men. Apply HOTEL CARLTON, Room 20, between 6.30-7 p.m. TO TAILORESSES. TITANTED, a First-class VEST HAND ■** for our Order Room; piece or weekly. Constant work. Apply ' SCHNEIDEMAN AND SONS, LTD., 46, Cable street (almost opposite Taranaki Street AVharf). T?OOK Salesman wanted to Sell to Busi•L* ness Houses, Hotels, and Private Residents, Edition de Luxe of "Introductions to London," at 15s. A standard book of reference, superbly printed and illustrated. AA rrite, enclosing copies of recent testimonials and stating terms required, 'to H. O. Quinn, Publisher, 151, Fleet-st v ■London, E.C. 4.. COAT FINISHERS: \\T ANTED at once, Coat Finishers. Apl" ply Mr. Smith, J. T. Lewis, Ltd., 189, Featherston-st., AVellington. UNDER-PRESSER. TXTANTED,- at once, Under-Presser. Exi' * celsior Clothing Co., Old Customhouseet TAILORESSES. YVTANTED, Competent Coat Machinists, '*' also Trousers Machinists, for men's and boys' clothing; constant employment. Haydon's, Ltd., 15, Courtenay-pl. APPRENTICES tol-~CAP"~"TRADE. VyANTED, Apprentices for Hat and Cap Trade; 5 days a week. Apply Triester's, Ltd., 195, Vivian-st. TO TAILORESSES AND APPRENTICES. VX7E have Vacancies for Coat Machinists, ** Improvers to the Tailoring, and Apprentices to the Machining in the clothing trade. A. Levy, Ltd., Clothing Mauufacturers, 117, Customhouse-qy. TO CUTTERS ANI)^"RII_mMS~ TITANTED, at once, a Youth for our " Trimming Room. A. Levy, Ltd., Clothing Manufacturers, 117, Customhouseqy; TO TROUSER MACHINISTS] TITANTED, Chart Trouser Machinists; ** top wages; constant. F. Booker, 2, Herbert-st. SITUATIONS WANTEirT PXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER deJJ sires SPARE-TIME WORK. Clerical duties carried out competently and Confidentially. AVrite 357, Evening Post. ' LEGAL CLERK (23) " T)ESIRES Position; S years' experience; '*-* references. AA'ritc 901, Evening Post. TTPHol_Sf]^_fi~"Uph^teTe7r^pTT^. sterer! Ring us, 45-953. AYe are at your service. All cartage charges free. (Re-cover work, best workmanship). Open Upholstering_Factory, Boulcott-st. TjPHOLST ER E"R!~ Uphills tor crT ~ Upho. sterer! Now is the time to have your Chesterfield Suite re-covered. Lowest price, shortest notice. Open Upholstering Factory. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. "VTEW 3-rd. Cottage, sleeping porch, and ■^ shed, built of good sound timber, with open fireplace and Shacklock range, situated on Kamahi Estate; ideal for weekends, gardening, or poultry farm; urea H_ acres; price £460, take small deposit. Ring 80, Upper Hutt. ADIM rO'WX-^.l.^ condition, lovely view, Government mortgage, gardei) over _-acre, beautifully laid out, £1475; no agents. AVrite 987, Evg. Post, _ SECTIONS, m best suburb, ten^ma.. Miramar Terminus, overlooking Karaka, Scorching Bujs; cheapest on market to close investment; £80 to £105; only a few left. Plans 123, paniel!-st_.._Newtown. LO AVER HUTT (oveilooking"Scenie"" Reserve, on beautiful section)— Substantial Residence, built N.Z. heart timbers, 6 large rooms, interior walls lathe and plastered, c.1., all conveniences, handy bus nnd rail; £1850; easy terms. Would reduce considerably for good deposit. Apply Owner, 97, Evg. Post. ronaT'bay. BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and sun room; c.1.. pore, bath; £1250, terms. AA'rite 412, Evg. Post. BOTANICAL GARDENS "(neiii-l-4-rd. Bungalow, kitchenette, bathroom, h. and <:., c.1., and all conveniences; large section, 200 yds; from Irani; owner residing; £1150, deposit £250. Write 440, Evg. Post. LEA.IN— Residence, of 5 large lofty rooms and outbuildings; gas, c.1., bathroom, etc.; 2_ acres first-class land, orchard, garden; .owner leaving district; sacrifice for £1400; terms. AA'rite 435, Eva. Post.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 125, 23 November 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 125, 23 November 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 125, 23 November 1926, Page 3

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