' THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL MARKED PRICE. English Ovenware in Pie Dishes, Casseroles, etc. in a variety of Shapes and sizes. ■ ' • Now is the time to replenish your Stocks at the lowest possible price. HARLEYS
THE COLUMBUS MAN Serves the Coast No matter what your make of radio, or where you live, we bring you Service with a smile. Your radio worry is our worry. Collection and delivery free throughout the Metropolitan Area. Tel. 682 or Call or Write 35 TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH. (Radio Centre Ltd.) WANTED POOK or General. Apply Union Hotel. r pWO Young Men desire Work, -*■ scrub cutting, fencing or drain--mg. Ring 1104 K. VOUNG Lady, very'keen, wants horse to ride week-ends, with experienced person. Enquire X 402 Star. BULLER HOSPITAL BOARD TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES r rHE next preliminary class for -*• intending Student Nurses will come into residence at Buller Hospital, Westport, in January 1950. Phone, write or call on the Lady Superintendent. SALESMAN—HOME SERVICE TVE require keen men to handle retailing of 80 guaranteed lines in country districts. Substantial earnings. Stocks on credit to approved applicants. Cash or commission basis. Full particulars The J. R.-Watkin Co., (N.Z.) Ltd., 223 Waltham Road, Christchurch. LIFE ASSURANCE AGENCY - ’ APPLICATIONS are invited for a trustworthy and industrious man to fill a vacancy on our Greymouth Agency Staff. - Previous experience is not essential as the successful applicant will receive the required training. This is a good opportunity to enter an interesting and lucrative career with excellent prospects of promotion. Apply in writing to T. and G. Mutual Life, Box 127 or phone 941 D after five. ' COOKS AND STEWARDS „ rpHE Army has vacancies at BurnA ham, Linton, Papakura and other camps for men and women, aged 18 to 40 r as cooks and stewards. For selected applicants without experience a special course of instruction will be provided. The course will begin on February 1, 1950, but it is essential that applications should be received not later than December 20. The wages and conditions of employment are good and particularly for those who learn to be. cooks the career prospects are excellent. Inquire now from your nearest Army Office or from Army Headquarters, Wellington. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS 'PHE Railway Department urgently requires men to assist with track maintenance at Greymouth. Successful applicants would be employed s ip a casual capacity at first, ahei if would, after a period, become eligible for appointment to the Permanent Staff. Opportunities for advancement. Superannuation optional. Railway travelling privileges. Inquiries by interested persons should be made at the office of the Resident Civil Engineer, Railways, in Mark Snrott’s Buildings, Mackay Street, Greymouth, or at the office of the Inspector oi Permanent Way at Greymouth. WESTLAND CATCHMENT BOARD. DRAGLINE—SHOVEL OPERATOR. r |PHE Westland Catchment Board has a vacancy for a diesel dragline-shovel operator. Applicants should be experienced operators capable of under-tak-ing all classes of excavation, including excavation of drains, and should be capable of doing routine maintenance. . . A house will be built in Hokitika for the successful applicant, if married. Applications giving full particulars of experience and stating the earliest date when able to commence duty should be forwarded to the undersigned before December 15, 1949. H. N. PYNE, Secretary, Westland Catchment Board, P.O. Box 50, Greymouth. THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. A PPLICATIONS are invited from SHORTHAND TYPISTS and DICTAPHONE TYPISTS for positions on the Staff of the X-RAY DEPARTMENT, DUNEDIN HOSPITAL. Salary Scale £160—£357 per annum, commencing rate accord- ■ ing to previous experience and Educational qualifications. In addition to above scale. £lO is paid for applicant holding School Certificate and £25 for University E ntrsneo Bonuses are also payable upon passing certain specified examinations. Conditions of Employment are in accordance with the Otago Local Body Officers’ Award, but hours of work are restricted to 35 per week. Superannuation Scheme similar to and. interchangeable with the Civil Service is available. Applications to be made in the first instance to the Undersigned. W. A. WILLIAMSON, Secretary. P.O. Box 453, Dunedin. THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD A PPLICATIONS in writing accompanied by copies of Testimonials and full details of experience will be received by the Undersigned for the positions of JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE or SENIOR MALE CLERKS in the Board’s Offices. Salary according to the Local Bodies Officers’ Award—Scale £l6O p.a. rising to £447 p.a. with further advancement to £482 p.a. in graded positions* with further possible promotion to Senior positions outside scope of Award. In addition to these rates £lO p.a. is payable to holders of School Certificate or £25 to holders of University Entrance. Bonuses are also payable upon passing certain specified examinations. ’ Excellent opportunities exist for advancement in service of Hospital Boards. Superannuation scheme similar to and interchangeable with Civil Service is available. Every assistance given to staff studying for Examinations. W. A. WILLIAMSON. Secretary. P.O. Box 453, Dunedin. .
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