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_ SITUATIONS-VACANT; ' -:. * V . CITY COUNCIL. FOR MALE JUNIOR piSffi LIBRAEIES DEA PPLICATIONS to close at 3.30 p.m., 7070 on. T*"»»day. the 11th February, 1932, are invited for the Position of Mala Junior Assistant, Libraries Department, at a commencing salary of £72 per annum. Schedule of duties and condition! of appointment may be obtained at the office of the undersigned or at the office of the Chief Librarian, Central Library. ApPlicatioiur to be addressed to the Town Clerk, Wellington, and to be endorsed Application for Male Junior Library Assistant." E. P. Norman, Town Clerk. SHARE SALESMAN REQUIRED. IJIHE opportunity occurs to utilise the-' services of one or two FIRST-CLASS MEN to dispose of shares in a sound dredging proposition, which has already, gone into allotment. , . Applicants must be able to show'proof " of their integrity and ability.: : Apply personally, with copy of selling record, to . Charles Haines Advertising Agency, "Dominion" Building, Wellington. ! — ■ — '..'.. -•», - WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. . '' APPLICATIONS are . invited'for' th« , Position of SECRETARY'to;th«:; above Club. . ' . •; Other work can be undertaken with the approval of the Stewards, but it is es»en- . tial that applicants should have a thorough knowledge of Racing. Applications,'with references, should b« addressed to the President of the Club, P.O. Box 446, Wellington, before the 22n4 instant. ' : : .?'.-..'' - WELLINGTON COLLEGE. .' WANTED, immediately, for about thre« : T »■■ months, TEMPORARY MASTER, la teach • mainly Commercial. Subjects, - .French, History. ..'. Particulars obtainable : from the , Headmaster. ■ ' : ". G. F. JUDD,. : " : 7 ■ Secretary,. P.O. Bos 19,.. Wellington. ; ritt hkjs uuctok .: ■ IS the recognised Medico for Fountain ~ * Pens and Eversharp Pencils.' Consultations free. Geo. Jeffery, cbrher Brandon and Featherston streets, above Aubrey Gualtei and Co " ■■■.; •:••-. . AUSTRALIAN LADIES : PLAY AT HAMILTON ' (By Telegfapfc.—Press Association;) HAMILTON, 6th. February. In ideal weather the Australiaa" women's tennis team played a eerie? 'of matches against Waikato .representatives at" Hamilton to-day.: -The visitors;gdve * : l pleasing' display. "^ •:.'.■'"•.■..'--.;\ '■■'. ■-:■;-.-■-;:- Miss Hartigari -' (Australia)" defeated' Miss N.. Beverley, 7-5, 6-2. . ■- •: - Miss Hall , (Australia) defeated Mrs. Waters, 6-3, 6-0. In an exhibition game, Mrs. Molesworth. (Australia) beat Miss V. Valkenburg : (Australia), 0-5,; 6-2. •• ._: Misses. Valkenburg and Hartigan 1-b'eat' Mrs. McCraeken and Miss Beverley^. 6-1, Mrs. Molesworth and Miss Hall (Australia) beat Mrs. Walters and Miss Seavill, 6-2, .6-3. ;.: In an exhibition game, Mrs. Molesworth "• and Miss Hall beat Misses Valkenbura and Hartigan, 6-2, 4-0, 8-6. . - " VISIT TO~MASTERTON \ : ■. (By-Telegraph.—Press Association.) . ■: ' MABTERTON, 6tK February* Official advice has been. received; that the Australian women's tennis team will visit Masterton on Tuesday, 16th. February, when they will meet. leading .Wai- ' rarapa and New. Zealand players. The visitors will play four.' singles against iWairarapa . players . and two doubles each, in which their opponents will be Mesdames W. J. Melody, W JV Sturman (nee Nancy Curtis); H. Ml Dykes, and Miss Dulcie Nichplls/ Th'«latter pair, who will be making- their first appearance in the'Wairarapa, represented New Zealand in .the Tfest matck at Auckland,, and have both won ■ single* against the Australians.- ...\- '• : -..--. HUIT VALLEY GAMES: The Hutt Valley Lawn, Tennis SobrAt* sociation's interclub competition was.eon* tmued on Saturday in perfect weather. The following are the detailed results:— Senior. .•■.: •'■'.■ .■■". Muritai, 12 matches, 86 games, beat Upper Hutt, 4 matches, 69 games. -..-■■ Petone, 9 matches, beat Hutt Bowling; 7 matches.' ■ - '. .. ._.•--. . Lower Hutt v. Taita was postponed.- ---■ ' Junior A. ■'•-. Petone, 10 matches, 82 games,: beat Penonga, 6 matches, 66 games. '■'■' ' ": St. James, 14 matches, beat Muritai, 3 matches. " .' - :. ■■■ . •,-•■• '■<■. .-..■ . ; Lower Hutt A, 10, matches, beat St. Augustine's, 6 matches. . . : -. Junior B. ' Hutt Bowling, 9 matches,.beat Eastern, 7 matches. . . - . . , " : ~ ' .'-.... . Trentham, 15 :matches, beat.Lower Hutt B, 1 match. . St. Stephen's, 9 matches,, beat Upper! Hutt, 7 matches. - -'. Third Grade. Tayray, 15 matches, .beat Eastern, 1 match. . . ; -'■'- ■"' " Waiwetu, 9 matclice, beat Central, f matches. . ■ St. James,. 9 matches, beat Knox, .T matches. ; , -.; ' ■ St. Augustine's, 11 matches, feeat Trent- • ham, 5. matches. . ." . Fourth Grade. St. Stephen's, S matches, 76 games, bealj St. Augustine's, 8 matches, 72 games; Petone West, 11 matches, 85 games, beat Central, 5 matches^ 56 games. - • '••• .•■■;■■ The match between Koro Koro «a 4 Tayray was postponed to nest Sttnrday, Fourth B Grade. Waiwetu, 16 matches, 96 games, beat Knox, 0 matches, 36 games. " -"' Methodist, 16 matches, 96 games, best Eastern, 0 matches, 42 games. ■'.-.'"•■■" Western, 13. matches, 89 games,' beat Upper Hutt, 3 matches, 56 games. ■ Fitth Grade. St. James, 8 matches, 80 games, beat Methodist, 8 matches, 73 games. ' Western, 9 matches, beset-St. Augnstine's, 7 matches. ' '• - " POSITION OF TEAMS. The position of the teams in the reap** tive grades is as follows:— Senior: Muritai, 6 points; Petone, 4.1. . Junior A: St. James, 6; Lower Hntt^ IBL Junior B: Trentham, 6; Hutt Bowling, Third: Tayray, 8; Waiwetu, 8; :'.-Bfc" Augustine's, 6. Fourth A: St. Stephen's, 6; Koro Koro, 4; Petone West, 4. ■:.--.. •:- Fourth B: Methodist, 6; Western, •( Waiwetu, 4. . •'....-. Fifths. Western, 6; St. Jamesv 4 ./'

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1932, Page 2

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