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SITUATIONS VACANT. TECHNICAL EDUCATION BRANCH, New south wales department OP PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 7 1. Pull-time Lecturer-in-charge, Coal Mining Department, Technical Education Branch, Department of Public Instruction, New South Wales, Australia. Salary, £839 2s 3d (Aust.) to £893 2s 3d (Aust.) p.a., according to qualifications and experience. Salary will be paid from the date the selected applicant takes up duty. Actual first ' class travelling expenses of appointee and his family to Sydney will be allowed.. The selected applicant will be required to organise and supervise modern courses for the technical training of officers and executives in the Coal Mining Industry. He may be required to make a survey lof the requirements of the coal mining | industry as a preliminary to framing suitable courses of instruction, and, if required, should be prepared to undertake special investigation abroad. Candidates should preferably be under 40 years ot age and possess the following qualifications:— (1) A degree in Mining of a recognised University, or equivalent qualifications. (2) A first class Certificate of Competency under the Coal Mines Regulation Act, or equivalent qualifications. The appointee will be subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act, and upon permanent appointment will be required to contribute to the Superannuation Fund, 2. Fuil-time Lecturer m Production Engineering, Technical Education Branch, Department of Public Instruction, New South Wales, Australa. Salary, £839 2s 3d (Aust.) to £893 2s 3d (Aust.) p.a., according to qualifications and experience, and subject to deductions under the Superannuation Act. Actual first class travelling expenses of appointee and his family to Sydney will be allowed. Applicants should have a'sound academic training and practical experience in general mechanical engineering work, with specialised experience in production engineering. In each instance applications should be forwarded direct to the Secretary, Public Service Board, 19 O’Connel street, Sydney, to reach him not later- than DECEMBER 31, 1945.

WANTED, gENIOR OR JUNIOR OFFICE ASSISTANT (FEMALE), able to do shorthand and ,r typing no bookkeeping). The work is varied and interesting, with scope for advancement, and provides above award wages for the start. To arrange an interview, write, stating age and experience, to 9925, Star. WANTED URGENTLY. WANTED URGENTLY. FOR COUNTRY WORK. Working 40 hours ordinary, 14 hours overtime. No lost time. Board paid. Apply W. WILLIAMSON, CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD., 175-187 Montreal street, CHRISTCHURCH. An OLD-ESTABLISHED FIRM Requires jgHORTHANDVTYPIST. Opportunities for Wide Commercial Experience. GOOD PROSPECTS. 9941, Star. EXPERIENCED INVOICE TYPIST Required for MERCHANTS’ OFFICE. Apply in writing to IRON AND STEEL CO. (N.Z.) LTD., - P.O. Box 529, Dunedin. 1 WANTED, EXPERIENCED MILLINERY SALESAJ WOMAN. Apply .DREAVERS LTD. WANTED, EXPERIENCED SALESMAN FOR WOOLLEN, SILK, AND MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. Apply DREAVERS LTD. WANTED, Electric welders and metal WORKERS. Apply J. AND W. FAULKNER LTD., Corner Castle and St. Andrew streets. WANTED, For Manufacturer’s Office, £(LERK (FEMALE), SENIOR OR . JUNIOR. Typewriting and shorthand essential. 9897, STAR. PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE FOR FIJI. APPLICATIONS, addressed Director, Nursing Division, Health Department, Wellington, are invited from Registered Nurses, wlho also hold their midwifery (or maternity) certificate and Plunket certificate, for above position. Term of appointment, 2 years. Salary, £IBO, rising to £220 per annum, plus £2O service bonus, plus £SO ration allowance, plus £SO war bonus, plus ■ £lO uniform allowance. Furnished cottage and transport supplied. Successful applicant to leave New Zealand early December. £(OOK WANTED FOR SMALL HOTEL. App!y ROBERT BURNS HOTEL. WOMAN Wanted, do plain cooking, light, housework: 2 adults; comfortable home, easy positi-.n, good salary.—Phone 12-520 (central).

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Evening Star, Issue 25618, 19 October 1945, Page 2

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