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SITUATIONS VACANT. CLOTHING TRADE. V\fANTED, at once, Trouser and Vest Machinists; also Improvers. Apply ' T. R. Booker, Imperial Buildings, 41 Dixoii Street. ' gNGLISH COMPANY, with New Zealand Head Ofiftce at Wellington, requires services of JUNIOR SHORTHANDTYPISTE, with some previous experience. Secondary education essential. Written applications, stating age, givinj details of experience, etc., to ' 694 Evening Post. A COMPETENT-ASSISTANT TLLUMI- ' Ja NATING ENGINEER is iequired ""' immediately. ' ' - . Written applications, stating age and qualifications, and enclosing copies only o£ testimonials, to BRITISH GENERAL ELECTRIC CO-' LTD.,' 31-37 Taranaki Street, .' j Wellington. , .. . ; '■ ' ' a BOROUGH OF UPPER HUTT. SANITARY AND BOROUGH I INSPECTOR. CEALED Applications, closing at _ p.m. 9 on FRIDAY, March 23, 1934, are vited for the Position of Sanitary and Borough Inspector, etc., for the' Borough of Upper Hutt. Salary . £208 pei- annum. ' Conditions of appointment may' W .. obtained upon application to .the- under* signed. R. C. MAJOR, Town Clerk. .■■'■' UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. APPLICATIONS are invited '. i ov . . thaZZt,ii^ itwn °f ASSISTANT -in the DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY for- en?. rent session. Salary at the rate of £35a for the academic year, namely, March _' to November 30. - Applications, accompanied by-statement of qualifications: and testimonials,-will be received not iater than Monday," March 19. Applicants must state-earliest" dat* on which they can commence duties. ' H. CHAPMAN, Registrar.' : JUNIOR GIRL. -.-■ " -: OLD-ESTABLISHED Firm requires the w sen-ices of a Girl, about 15 years: of age, as OFFICE JUNIOR. Elementary - knowledge of Typing and Shorthand essential, as -well as secondary education. Apply by letter, giving telephone num« ber, if any, to "Alert," . .'■ . '-. Care CHARLES HAINES ": ADVERTISING AGENCY,- Wellington.' A REPUTABLE Concern with, goodagency lines is willing to engage a man for Wellington and suburbs—really, capable of making 6ales, one prepared to. work hard on small" salary until trading conditions improve, when salary would be adequately increased if you are a salesman' of ability, and willing to come in with us. Please write, giving your experience, age, weight, height, salary to . start, etc., and do not reply "unless you are a salesman, 575 Evg. Post. PARTNERSHIPS. AGENCIES, ETC. rVENTLEMAN, own car, travelling botlr ■M Islands with two first-class agencies,' could manage a third ; t myisS be'*'of..'high standard and good selnng"i>rospeJcfe: Apr - ' p1y.401 Evg.'Post. . ;..;,'..'.; ...i%Z 'ZZj. ; BOARD AND RESIDENCE TyANTED, Board ' and"Residence, by •" quiet elderly Man: '£1 in advance. 593 Evg. Post. - , ... \\7ANTED, by a Lady," Comfortable BedT * room and Board, references exchanged. Apply 639 Evg. Post. .":'', YXfANTED, 2 Men Boarders, share room, '* every cony.; moderate'terms. 71 Cambridge Terrace. :" '" • '-' WANTED, by Lady, Full or Part Board* TT piano, prefer handy Willis Street; reasonable terms. Write 142 Evg. Post. PRIVATE Board required by Young 1 A Lady vicinity Courtenay Place. Re-- ' Plies 7Qo Evg." Post: ' .. ORIENTAL BAY (opposite. Baths)—" v-' Private Board, share, room; 22s 6d a week. 650 Evg. Post. v -.----- XJALMORAL PRIVATE HOTEL, cenr. '■ A* t ra i i superior accommodation, excellent table; Permanents and Casuals; moderate tariff. Courtenay Place. -Tel-51-836. ' CUPERIOR Accommodation, single and '*v double room, with' board,- available at "Waimea," 19 Macdonald: Crescent (o2 "Willis Street); every cony. JTel. 52-804. O-ENTLEMAN; desires Private : Board • and Residence. State terms' and [ number boarders kept. 609 Evg. Post. . ' TJILL. STREET, 83—Superior BoardT-^ residence, single rooms, separate en- • trance, moderate terms, business men, • ' garage- Tel. 47-505. ' (COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL—Cen-' tral, comfortable, convenient; bed " and breakfast, 4s; weekly, 15s and 17s 6d. ; Tel. 41-584. - MISCELLANEOUS. SEPPELT'S Port stands supreme in Australian Wines. 42 first, prizes awarded. Quarts 3s, Pints Is 9d. . Obtainable ', solely at Grand Hotel.Home Supply . ' Store. - '" . . '"-. ADIES—See ns for your New Coat;... always the latest and you can have • easy terms. Heimann's. 13a CourtenayPlace. ■ ■ . '-.- ALWAYS the Best is our motto; see" our New Coats, Costumes; our usual easy terms. Heimann's 13a Courtenay • i Place. '".-."".-' ~ QUALITY first is the axiom upon which!-' -! the Grand Hotel has built its repp- . tation; you can place every confidence in. getting yonr requirements at the Grand . i Hotel Home Supply Store. Tel. 41-024. • Delivery free. ..-..-. • ~** MISSIONS TO SEAMEN • » — - The Missions to Seamen Institute "wa« I filled to capacity for tho weekly concert on Wednesday night. The pro* gramme, arranged by, Mr. J. Walker, - coniprisedvocal, instrnmental, and elo- - ciitionary items. Tho performer's vrere Mesdames Child, Morrissby, Edmonson, ; Collins, and Good, Misses Maunder, . Henry, and Margaret Oates, .Messrs. ■ Cooze, Child, Dowler, Lovatt^ and Boyee. Mrs. Edmonson acted _s ac- ' companist for the evening. Supper was served by members of the - institute branch of the "Harbour Lights'* Guild. UPPER HUTT COUNCIL _: » • ' ■_ The Mayor (Mr. A. J. MeCurdy) presided at last week's meeting of "the Upper Huut Borough Council. - The borough inspector (Mr. J.- LerwHJ) reported that the health of. the district '.. continued to be satisfactory. HoteL inspections for the Licensing Committee meeting at Carterton on March 6 wera made, and were satisfactory. It was decided that applications be invited forthwith for a full-time officer for borough inspector and sanitary inspector, . and to do such duties' as the Tpwji; Clerk ; ; requires. - . It was decided to buy wire netting for the new hockey ground in Mafdstone ' Park and to shift the. shed for the con- ; ' venience of the players. The question. ot 1 lighting the ground is to be considered. \ The chairman of the works committee '-.' > (Councillor J. Purvis) reported that- in ... ■ order to gain information concerning tha--1 sealing of footpaths, the committee had '■ visited Lower Hutt and Petone, and both ' boroughs had promised to tfend details ol pealing, after which the committee would tfurnish a report.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 12 March 1934, Page 2
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