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SITUATIONS VACANT, Applications (to. be made on p.s.c. Form 17a, obtainable at principal Post Offices) will be received up till Noon on the dates shown for the following POSITIONS; CLOSING 31st; MAY, 1938. MATRONS, Boys’ Homes, Child, Welfare Branch, Education Department. Salary, £225,'£245 p.a., according to qualifications and experience, less £45 p.a. for board. Applicants, who should bo capable of conducting an institution for about 20 boys, may be required to take up duty at Auckland, Wellington, or. Christchurch. Prior institution or nursing experience will bo regarded as a recommendation. Duties include the charge of the female staff and general domestic duties and arrangements of the institution, the ordering of supplies, care of the health of the boys, and, with the housemaster, the general care and training of boys in residence. Further details may be obtained on application to the District Child Welfare Offices or to the Education Department, Wellington. CLOSING 10th JUNE, 1938. *’ ENGINEER, Hydro-Electric Branch, Public Works Department, Wellington. Professional Division, Salary, £355 p.a., maximum £3BO p.a. The, work will comprise the following:—Design in reinforced and mass concrete, design in welded and riveted steel construction, design'of hydraulic structures, development of proposals from survey data, obtaining, compiling, and using river flow and other statistics. Applicants should state what experience they have had in surveying, construction in the field, hydraulics, and mechanical engineering and mechanical shop methods. When forwarding applications COPIES ONLY of testimonials need be submitted. SECRETARY, Public Service Commissioners, Wellington, C.l. SCOTS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. APPOINTMENT OP PRINCIPAL, APPLICATIONS, on Form T. 12, will be received by, the undersigned for the Post of PRINCIPAL OF SCOTS COLLEGE, Wellington. The appointment will take effect from the opening of the Third Term this year, or nearest date than can be arranged with the successful applicant. Applications will close on 17th JUNE* Particulars regarding remuneration may bo received from the undersigned. D. B. BROWN; , Registrar, GENERAL REPORTER, A REPORTER of General Grade is required for temporary _ appointment, probably until end of year, with the ‘ Evening Post.’ , - , . Apply in writing, stating experience and age, together with copies of testimonials. THE MANAGER, * Evening Post.* PRACTICAL DISPLAY COURSE. (Conducted under similar lines to Reimann . School of Display, London.) A 3 months Course, 1 evening a week, .including all phases of Interior and Window Display for all Trades. All the latest Shop Fittings and Models are available for students to bo instructed in Window Dressing by building up their own displays in dummy windows. Ticket Writing, - Preparing of Backgrounds, the Draping of Models, are all included in the course, and the. principals, who are experts, are in a position to place successful, students into this highly specialised calling. In the’ first instance, fuller particulars will be forwarded by writing to DISPLAY, T 240, ‘ Evening Star,’ FOB WHOLESALE CARPET WAREHOUSE. 3, YOUTH, with approximately 2 years’ experience. State age and full particulars to BOX 610, Dunedin. CLERK WANTED. T7HRM of Accountants have Vacancy for CLERK (Male), matriculated, studying Accountancy; age 18. State experience (if any). Reply to T 290, ‘ Star,’ Dunedin. TjWST-CLASS TURNER REQUIRED ■ FOR ENGINEERING SHOP, Permanent Position for Suitable Applicant. Apply SUPERINTENDENT, P.O. Box 499, Dunedin. ROSLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. WRITTEN APPLICATIONS, together * » with references, are invited for Position of .CHURCH OFFICER. Schedule of duties available from Mr A. Chisman, 62 Belgrave Crescent, Roslyn, N.W.1., to , whom applications are to be sent on or before FRIDAY, May 27. WANTED, YOUNG LADY (18-20 years), with some office experience, for Manufacturer's Office. Matriculation standard and an aptitude for figures. SBl9, ‘Star.’ WANTED, BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR (Remington). Previous experience essential. : Good prospects. Address No. T 149, ‘ Evening Star.’ SHORTHAND-TYPIST wanted. This is an excellent opportunity for a Girl of 15 years of age. Tl4O. ‘ Star.’ Wf ANTED, intelligent, industrious BOY M for merchant’s store. Reply in own handwriting, stating age, etc., to MERCHANT, BOX '345, Dunedin. WANTED for photographic work, young Girl; . without previous experience.— Address T 320, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, first-class 'Electrical Wireman ; wages above award rates to good man.—Apply 526 King street. WANTED, Woman for weekly wash. St. Clair; Monday preferred.—Address. with references, T 165, 1 Star.’ WANTED, Bricklayer Build Garage Wall, double brick; labour only.— Apply 11 Eglinton road, Caversham. WANTED, Price for Papering Two small Rooms of crib.—Address TlO5. ‘ Star,’ or ring 22-893. WANTED, trustworthy Girl or Woman, daily; family 3; light housework, plain cooking; references.—Tl43, ‘ Star.’ WANTED.Message” Boy.—Apply U.F7s" Dispensary, 79 Princes street. ANTED, smart Boy (14-15). for grocery.—Tls2. ‘ Star ’ ORNINGTON. Wanted, . young Woman, mornings, Sundays free; sleep in: references; 12s 6d.—T156. ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Daily Girl to assist household ■ duties. Apply ■ 20 William street. WANTED, smart Youth, 17-18 years, for taxi ohice; must be used to telephone. —T246, ‘ Star/ t WANTED, Coat Hand; permanent work. —Apply J. H. Milburn, tailor, Stokes’s Buildings (above Ritz), Princes street.

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Evening Star, Issue 22963, 21 May 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22963, 21 May 1938, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22963, 21 May 1938, Page 16

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