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SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertisements of 16 words under the headings ot Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost -nd Fomd. Miscellaneous Wants, etc., is per insertion,, three consecutive insertions 2s 6d. da consecutive insertion.. ss. Cash with order. A PPLICATIONS (to bo made on P.S.C. t\. Form 17a, obtainable at Principal Post Offices) will be received up till Noon on the 14th JANUARY, 1936, for the Positions of PROBATIONER DENTAL NURSES. DENTAL CLINIC, HEALTH DEPARTMENT. WELLINGTON. Salary, £3B 13s per annum, with lodging allowance at the rate ot £72 9s per annum it required to reside away from home during the period of training (two years). On qualifying salary will bo increased to £IBB 5s per annum, rising bv annual increments to a maximum of £217 3s. Appointees will be required to enter into a bond to servo for 'I, least five years from the date of appointment. It is' desired that applicants should !>o not less than 18 nor more than 25 years of age, and be of strong physique. The Handard of education should be not lower than the University Entrance (Matriculation) Examination. Further particulars may be obtained on application SECRETARY, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, 0.1. WE require the Services of a FIRSTCLASS MANTLE MAN to take charge of our Mantle Section. Only those with sound knowledge of the trade and experience in local manufacturing need apply. Must have highest qualifications, personality, and ability to show results. Also require competent MAN, with sound knowledge of the Women’s Underclothing, Fancy Mantle, and Millinery Sections, for TOWN TRAVELLING POSITION. Must iiave initiative, personality, and able to show results. Applications, stating qualifications, in first instance to ROSS AND GLENDINING LTD., Wellington. THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. A PLICATIONS (with testimonials), addressed to the Undersigned, will be received until 10 o’clock a.m. on SATURDAY, 11th January, 1936, for the Position of NURSE for the Tuberculosis Department Dunedin Hospital, at a commencing salary at the rate of £174 per annum, rising by two annual increments of £25 each, without board and residence. JOHN JACOBS, Secretary. 16/12/35. CLOTHING TRADE. WANTED, SIX TABLE HANDS for Men’s Overcoats. Morning tea provided, five-day week. Apply on January 7 to SARGOOD, SON, AND EWEN LTD., Clothing Factory, Richardson street. A LADY or GENTLEMEN REPRESENTS: TATIVES Wanted, for outside sales staff; remuneration commensurate with WANTED, Experienced motor mechanic For Invercargill; permanent. Particulars to ■ D 849, ‘STAR.’ CHEF WANTED FOR FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. Address D 966, ‘ Star ’ Office. OLD-ESTABLISHED LAND AGENCY •BUSINESS REQUIRES PROPERTY SALESMAN. , D 941, ‘Star.’ VfACHXNERY SALESMAN WANTED .tJL for large Otago Provincial Town. Jenerous terms to suitable man. State xperience, 'if any. Copies of references o E 5, ‘ Star.’ • WANTED. experienced Cook-General, Central Otago; wages 25s.—Apply Dalgety’s, Hyde. . ANTED, immediately, Cook : General, temporary; references; daily preferred.—Mrs Sutherland; telephone 20-805. "ANTED, capable Help, household . - duties, 8.30 a.m.-2.30 p.m., Monday till Saturday; wages, 10s; Anderson’s Bay. —D93B, ‘ Star.’ - "STST'ANTED, an experienced Girl for v t housework; adult family.—Apply, Monday evening, 2 Albany street, 7£TANTED, Mother and Daughter, experi--17 enced, Share Gook’s-General's Duties, mtral Otago.—Apply Dalgety’s, Hyde.

A number of German cities have already constructed, or are about to construct special paths for cyclists. Madgeburg already possesses 250 miles of such paths, Berlin has 190 miles, Hamburg CO miles, and Cologne 50. Krefeld, Nuremberg, and Dessau have already provided t&se special cyclists’ paths*'

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Evening Star, Issue 22228, 4 January 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22228, 4 January 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22228, 4 January 1936, Page 12

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