SITUATIONS VACANT. YOUTHS. PRESTIGE, N.Z., LTD., have Vacancies for YOUTHS, 15 to 19 years of age, to Learn the Full-fashioned Hosiery Trade. Permanent employment and high wages to suitable applicants. Apply THE MANAGER, Sla Home Street. SMART YOUTH. REQUIRED for Newspaper Advertising *• Office, SMART YOUTH, about 16 years of age; good prospects. . Apply in writing, enclosing copies of references, to j : 453 Evening Post. | : TEMPORARY CLERK. , A Fem&VS Good handwriting and neatness? and accuracy in work are essential qualincations. | Address replies, stating age and previous experience, to 2317 Evening Post. ~"~ : CLOTHING TRADE. ■ . . _ WANTED, Coat and Vest Machinist, permanent position, good wages; .also Girls to learn all branches. E. C. Griffin; 1 Dixon Street (opp. Levy Buildings). "■ MACHINISTS. ' W ASf ■J_?S2"2- Ts3f £££ IAdL P.O. Box 268, Palmerston North. FUR WORKERS. Cr Mercer and Victoria Streets, Wellington. """ MACHINISTS, " VS7ANTED, Experienced Vest -Machin_W iste and Apprentices to.all branches of the.trade. A. Ltd., Clothing sfe__^._sf^<ss nay .Places ——— TAILORING TRADE. • immediately. -,~, TC i Trm-» UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. OTAGO MUSEUM. ASTKE« Vio?' & & SudSS&T OF ZOOLOGY in the Mogram, duties to commence on May 1, 1939. Ralanr £425 per annum, rising to £4'Ofurther particulars obtainable; from the underside J with whom applications close oa November 30, 1938 ECHAp^N) Registrar. SALESMAN-COLLECTOR. YITRITTEN applications for the above W^oeition are irivited from men 3040 y<The successful applicant must be a man of integrity and whose character, will etend IS most thorough instigation. 'The position carries a salary, of £5 per week and commission, and gives opportunity for advancement., . ___ Write, riving full particulars of previous expSLie, and enclose copies only of references; "_ ' The Secretary, DIRECT CASH ORDERS, LTD,,_ ""^ Box 163, Te ArO, ' :'. Wellington. • TWANUFACTURER'S OFFICE has vac--4- ancy for YOUNG GIRL, 15-17, as office junior, able to type an advantage. Replies, stating age, etc., 2303 Evg. Post. "A PPLICATIONS (to be. made on A. P.S.C. Form 17A, obtainable at principal Post Offices) will be received up SS NOON on SEPTEMBER^ 1938 for the following positions in the Alii, vtu WELLINGTON. PA My-qtalified INSPECTOR; salairy £445 per annum, maximum £565 per an£uS Plt is desired that applicants should possess high technical .qualifications and Sound all-round experience and be cojnpetent to undertake complete renewal inspections of all types of Civil Aero en ; mnea and equipment. <7 and iJ feround Engineers- Licences (or equivalent) anda thorough knowledge of major overhaul and bench-testing procedure for Aero Engines are essential qualifications, while Pilot's "A" or "B" licence should OPERATIONS OFFICERS; salary on, appointment irom £445 per annum to £565 per annum according to qualifications and experience. It is desired that applicants should possess general education and sound all-round ixWience as aircraft pilots and.be qualified in night and instrument flying. They ehould have a good general knowledge of modern civil airway wireless. and meteorological organisation and requirements and f_S_fflSS_&'S^SiV m MENT; salary £445 per annum rising by three annual increments to a maximum of £515 per annum. It is desired that applicants should be between 30 and.4o years of ■ age. They should also hold a First-class Marine Engineers Certificate (steam) and should have held a position not lower than that of second Engineer of a steamship or motor-ship. The possession* of'a-Motor Certificate m addition to the Steam Certificate will be a recommendation. Details of sea service, including the names of vessels and I.H.P. or -BHP. of engines, also particulars as to education, apprenticeship, certificates, and experience, should be submitted—Secretary, Public Service Commissioners, Wellington, CL : APPLICATIONS closing at NOON on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, are invited for the above position. i,«,,_ 0 Salary £500 per annum and free house, light, and fuel. - , Particulars on appWior^ to^^ Town Clerk. WINDOW DRESSER—TICKET WHITER ' WS_g_ffij|s__3rsnKFK City Drapery Store. - Apply, enclosing copy references only, to ■ * "WINDOWS," . Care the N. Hill-Skinner Advertising Agency, Ltd., 154-156 Hereford Street, Christchurch. YOUR SPARE TIME! DO You waste it?- Spend some of it studying an I.C.S. Course-the trau> ing will earn you more money and promdtion. Over 300 Courses include:— . • Electrical Engineer Business ManageTicket Writing ment Window Dressing ?raftins . Short Story As-f§ tr Writing 4*?H-?t% Office Training A.M.I.M.X Diesel Engineer Radio. Send for Free Prospectus, stating the subject, trade, or profession, which you wish to learn more about. „_,_ • INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. G, 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington. ' EARN -6» to 10s per ftonr writing show cards and ticketß Easy work; learo quickly from a professional who guarantees big results New illustrated booklet sent to 700 free. Over 38 pages. No obligation. Just send tout name and Address to BERNARD !£ McKAY, ghoweard Studios, WANGANDI,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1938, Page 3
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