SITUATIONS VACANT Q.IRL, 15-16. light house duties.— Address at Advocate. 750 "MORTHLAND Coaching and Commercial College in session, 113 Bank Street. Principal: Miss E. D. FRENCH, M.A. Phone 2766. Nl6 OMART Girl wanted as probationer. —Apply Hotel Windsor. 780 STRONG Jiitchenmaid wanted ° ently.— Ring 3421. urg--729 VOUNG Man wanted for general lA farm work, machines used; good conditions.—Ring SA. * Maungakaramea. 788 A GOOD NEW YEAR RESOLUTION Join the Aircraft Club of New Zealand NOW for tuition in Ground Engineering. Be in the February ballot for. a Free FLYING SCHOLARSHIP. Nine' scholarships awarded in seven months last year. Write, sending 3d in stamps for Free Booklet, “Careers in Aviation,” to AIRCRAFT CLUB OF NEW ZEALAND, P.O, Box; 1425 A, Wellington. . , 533 TV RU L EIG H > ACCOUNTANCY TUITION ENSURES SUCCESS ! Don’t waste the best years of your life struggling at some obscure desk! Study Accountancy and Secretarial by DRULEIGH’S 1 modern coaching methods, and promotion will quickly follow. Inquiry costs nothing, so write now, to DRULEIGH COLLEGE, Desk N., Box 1225, AUCKLAND. D 7 :
'V’ORTH AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD JUNIOR, MALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Applications are invited for the above position. Applicants to state age; office experience (if any), education and forward copies of testimonials. Salary according to the Local Authorities Officers’ Award. Preference will be given 1 to applicants whp have passed some subjects in the Accountants’ examination. i S. P. DAY, A.R.A.N.Z., F.C.C.S., Secretary, Dargaville, . . 774 r»IVE • MONTHS’ CONTINUOUS •' EMPLOYMENT j SPECIAL RESERVE-TERRITORIAL! . FORCE Attractive conditions are offered to physically ‘fit young men between the ages, of 18 dnd 30 years to enjoy a healthy and congenial life for five months. f ' Free clothing,., medical attendance and vocational training are provided. RATES OP PAY (a) During five months’ initial training? 8/- per day, seven days a week (less 2/6 per day for quarters and rations supplied). , (b) During ten days’ annual camp, minimum 12/- per day. which includes camp, allowance. (Rations and quarters firee). , VOCATIONAL TRAINING. Part of the training time of each man will, be spent at the nearest Technical College, where facilities will be provided ftfr him to receive instruction in one of the courses provided by that College. Selection of the course will be made by the man. -
TERMS OF SERVICE (a) Five months! (20 weeks)' continuous training at a camp or fort before posting to a Territorial Unit, Training commences on February 22nd and terminates on July 12th. (b) Attendance for three consecutive years at the annual camp (10 days) of the unit to which posted. CONDITIONS OF ENLISTMENT Every applicant must fulfil the following conditions:— . (a) Be a British subject. (b) Be unmarried. (c) Have attained his 18th but not passed his 30th birthday on enlistment. (d) Be not. less than sft, Tin. in height (in socks). (e) Be physically fit, CLOSING DATE Applications will be received at all Defence Offices up to noon on 11th February. t For any further information apply at the nearest Defence Office. 771 SITUATIONS WANTED XpOR Carefree Mondays—No work or fuss—Gather your Washing and send it to us— IDEAL LAUNDRY ; James St. *Phone 2404. 983 RECONDITIONED ROWERS A SPECIALITY We Collect and Deliver FREE ph “ e SYMONS Upp s e t r re ß e f k 28 LOST AND FOUND T OST —At Long Beach, Russell: Signet Ring, initialled A.D. dress at Advocate. 792
TOST—'Vicinity Puma: 5 18-months Jersey Heifers, 1 empty Jersey Cow. Anyone able to give any information regarding above, please communicate with Gordon Elliott, Phone 2356. 790 gTOLEN QAR A substantial reward will be offered to the person giving information to the police which will lead to the conviction of the person who removed from Walton Street on Friday, 27th January, a 10 h.p. 1938 Four-Seater AUSTIN Sedan |Car, dark blue in colour, with black mudguards. Registered number; 13-586. Engine number: IG. 147282. Chassis number: G. 146553. 770 T>OTTLES, Sacks, Metals, Furniture, Left-off Clothing, Skins, Wool, etc. Daily collections. N.A. Waste Products, opp. N.A. Farmers’ (Phone 2368). 999 ■pOR CASH—Furniture in large or small quantities. Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. We collect.—Hill and Hagan, Walton Street. Dial 2532. H 3 KEEP ON ADVERTISING AND ADVERTISING WILL KEEP YOU
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Northern Advocate, 1 February 1939, Page 1
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