SITUATIONS VACANT. BOYS' WELFARE OFFICERS, ETC. k PPLICATIONS (on P.S.C. Form 17A, a*. , oftainabie at main Post Offices), with COPIES ONLY of testimonials, Close NOVEMBER 6 for Positions on Temporary Staff, Education Dept., of: BOYS' WELFARE OFFICERS. - Applicants should have good educational attainments and experience in social work amongst boys; the holding of a University Degree or Teacher's Certificate regarded as additional qualifications. Preferably applicants should be between 25 and 45 years approx. Duties include investigation of cases of children and youths coming before courts, also placement of boys in situations and their subsequent supervision. Successful applicant may be required to take up duty at any of principal centres of population. HOUSEMASTER of a small institution at Wellington which provides for the temporary care and training of boys 8 years of age upwards. Applicants—preferably single men from 25 to 45 years approx.—should possess a good general education. Previous experience in control of young boys, experience of social work among boys, and organising and control of games are qualification? which will be taken into consideration. The appointee, whose duties will consist.of the general training of the inmates and supervision of their recreation and school studies, will bo required to live in and perforin extra supervision duties, in consideration of which £3O only will be deducted for board and quarters. Commencing salaries for both positions will be within a range from £255 p.a. to £355 p.e. (plus cost of living bonus up to £26 p.a.), according to qualifications and experience. Successful applicants to bear any expense incurred in takmg up duty. In the case of teachers, grading will be safeguarded for a period of at least two years.—Secretary, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. 0 Y WANTED. OFFICE WORK FOR PERIOD, WITH LATER PROSPECTS OF APPRENTICESHIP TO LINOTYPE OPERATING TRADE. EVENING STAR CO.-LTD. LABORATORY ASSISTANT. 7E HAVE A. VACANCY in our L&borar tory for a YOUTH, aged 16 to 17. This is an excellent opportunity for one who desires to pursue bis studies in Chemistry. Successful applicant will be given an opportunity to attend classes. Apply in person to DUNEDIN ENGINEERING AND STEEL CO. LTD., Willis street, Dunedin. FOREMAN IFOR HOT GALVANISING PLANT WANTED. APPLICATIONS are invited for the Position as FOREMAN for a Hot Galvanising Plant attached to Sheet Metal Works. A man of good qualifications, experience, and initiative will be rewarded by fair remuneration and scope for advancement. ' Apply in confidence, stating full particulars of qualifications and wages desired, enclosing copies only of testimonials, to P.O. BOX 1060. Wellington. EXPERIENCED. DRESSMAKERS. offer a permanent position for an » * Experienced Dressmaker. Pleasant conditions, in small workroom. Applicants should be ineligible for man-power direction. Apply to WOLFENDEN AND RUSSELL, South Dunedin. CARPENTERS. lORDON MILLS REQUIRES SEVERAL vX FIRST-CLASS COTTAGE HANDS FOR PRIVATE HOUSING. Excellent conditions. Full time guaranteed, 3s 3d hour. PHONE 22-017. WOMEN WORKERS REQUIRED AT THE MEDICAL SCHOOL. A PPLIOATHONS are invited from Girls "j» or Young Women to assist in the Animal Department, Medical School. Commencing wages £2 5s per week, plus cost of living bonus.—Apply Mr Hall on Monday. October 9, personally or by telephone, 18-392. WANTED, "IMART YOUTH to LEARN MENSi WEAR TRADE. ASCOT LTD., 'rinces street. J RAGES HOME CENTRE require a capable YOUNG LADY for General Office Work.—Apply, by letter, in first -instance, to BOX 743, Dunedin. WANTED, HOUSEKEEPER, with nursing experiL once, for one lady; modern flat; central. PHONE, 20-019. (ARETAKER (Old Pensioner) for J CARGILL'S CASTLE. BUTTONS. George street. WANTED, CCOUNTANT, KEEP BOOKS for L SMALL BUSINESS. Reply H 422. Star. WANTED, 71NERGETIC MAN, with Van or Horse 3IA and Cart, Deliver Charcoal..—Apply BROADWAY LAND AGENCY LTD. JNIOR INVOICE TYPISTB wanted for * General Merchant's Office. Also YOUTH for Store. H 197, Star. WANTED, ■ UNIOR LIBRARIAN; no experience ** necessary. Apply ST. KTLDA BOOK CLUB. WANTED, a Woman for cleaning, 9 a.m.2 p.m. daily.—Apply Archerficld School; phone 10-357 for appointment. WANTED, experienced Knitter for Lady's Cardigan.—Phone 14-431. WANTED, Coach for Medical Intermediate Physics.—Ring 23-608. WANTED, Person to Make Hand-sewn Gloves—H296, Star. WANTED, Woman, washing, half-day fortnightlv, vicinity Regent rd, near Queen st. -H123, Star. CAPABLE Domestic Help required, by 2 adults, Maori Hill bus route.—Phone 20-782. WANTED, Female Student, fond gardening; odd hours to suit.—Hls6, Star. WANTED, Gardener, preference returned man, Port Chalmers.—-HlB3, Star. PAINTER, Paperhanger.—Wanted give Price for Job, cottage, Kaikorai— Apply 27 David St. WANTED, Woman to do . ing and One Day Cleaning.—H2ol, Star. WANTED, Estimate for Painting 6-roomed House.—Apply 3 Northview Crescent, Roslyn. WANTED, a Dressmaker, fortnight,- Central Otago; board provided, fare paid; no objection woman with child.—H2Bo, Star. WANTED, Boy to work in garden, Saturdays. 9-5; 10s per day; St. Clair.—Ring 23-979 HELP for summer months, modern, electric, inland country home. North Otago; wages £3 105.—H299, Star.
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Evening Star, Issue 25300, 7 October 1944, Page 3
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