Situations Vacant. BOY, reliable, wanted for messages.— Samuel Barry. Opitical Specialist. 290, ,>ueen St. BUTCHERS.-Wanted good all-round Man for ' country round slaughtering, and general work.— Butcher, Y/aharoa, Waikato. BOOT —Wanted. 2 Benchmsn; also, Hand Finisher; good job; highest sages.—Jones and Son. 64, Crumiper Ed., 3rey Lynn. BOOK-Keepnr and Canvasser, Waikato, easy position; salary required, respectable, Apply, own handwriting, Box 215, G.P.O. '£> A R M A I D S, TWO, •*•* ONE DAY PORTER, WANTED. Apply ~ WAITEMATA HOTEL. 1 .4 CARPENTER— Permanent position in city for first-class Carpenter and Joiner; give references, age, and experience.— 606, City. pOPPERSMITH.-Wanted at once-First-\J class Marine Coppersmith.— J. Parker and Co., Engineers, yuay St. CLERK, junior, young lady, wanted, for public accountant's office; Shorthand Sfiq Tpyewriting essential.— Box CANVASSER wanted, must be experienced; cyclist preferred. Coinmiasion and salary.—Apply by letter, with references, to Canvasser, 616, Herald. ■ —i FENCER, export, wanted—Write Parmer, 602, HESALD. GIRL as apprentice for the Furnishing „ .;Drapery Workroom wanted.—Tonson Garhck Co., Ltd. GOVERNESS wanted to teach 3 young children; one used to country life pre(erred.— E. McLeod, Pepepe, via Ngaruawahia. HARNESSMAKER wanted.-Lediard and Kmgsford, Market Entrance, Auckland. HOME Workers, ladies, wantod; dainty. - ~ easy, profitable employment.— particulars, three stamps, Torchon Lace Co.. Melbonme, Victoria. HAIRDRESSER, married, good shaver, capable of looking after billiard room, suburban shop; reference required Hairdresser, ewe Birkenhead P.O. ■-■';*: TMPROVER wanted for Coach and Shoeing *• Smith; must be able to nail'on: uplendid. opportunity at fire.— Adamson, Waiuku. . ■ T EDGERKEEPER, young, man. wanted •*-« m general merchant's business; applicants, to state qualifications and length of experience, also salary required.—Apply, by letter. Merchant, 672, HEULD., . MAN, sober, wanted to open oysters.— Apply Auckland Club. MAN, single, about 25, take cart through AN, sirigle, about 25, take cart through country; salary and commission; soma omce experience essential.— Box 92. Auckland. ' TITAN, good, reliable, wanted immediately J.U. lor waggon work, and occasionally on term; wages 8s per day. No wasters.—P. Merry and Son, Patumahoe. OYSTER Opener wanted for night 'work, 6 to 10.—Oceanic. PROBATIONER Nurses, two young ladies * .. wanted, one with previous oxpepriance; testimonials required —Hospital. HERALD, TXIOL Sharpener, must be 'able to sharpen or' i nd^toel and machine drill steel.— Steel, 607. HERALD. ; TAILORING—Wanted-Firat-claes .Coat -*• and , Vest Machinist, highest wages given, constant work.—Apply at once, Robinson Bros., 17, Dundonald St. npAILOSING-First-class Coat and Vest m-i an 2, a wanted, at once,—West " End Tailoring Co.. Queen St ■ -'- ,; -~. —— —————— ; '" ' '"' ''".I Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. May 6, 1916. APPLICATIONS will bo received .by, the -c*. Undersigned '> for the following Posi- 1 tions:—."■ ■ •_■; »»-,-■> < v ,:,- •;;•*. i ' •> ;.£: Editor, -Department of Agriculture, ate.,''' : \ ,,Wellington. - Salary. £310 - ; per anwim, ■■■ ; ft-,- -rising to £400. Professional - Piv-teioiw; "> : Applicants must, posses ? a good generalknowledge'-, of ;farming" subjects. of- every \b :,''.'" kind, ' and • must have,. had: experience iin X, «"•:> agricultural Journalism. Application* to : " }':.' be'made oil. forms (P.S.C.. 17a) "which >•:■:; J may ' be obtained at j the' principal Poet i,' ,: " Offices; ■ close ion .the 25th May, 1915. ; ; : .//"''TSeecl Assistant (Female), Department of•, '~Agriculture, >; Industries and \i Commerce. .Wellington. Salary, £48, rising to £108 }. per annum, by annual increments of .{l3. General Division. ; Applicants ; must vat .' least possees an elementary ..knowledge of - ■ - botany. Applications ; close on ..the -SSta May; 1915. ■■-.. -> ; '.\ y;\ Further- ; particulars may ba : obtained on'-'wy' application to the - Permanent Head of the -v Department, Wellington. .The -appointoents ■ will be mibject to the provisions of the Public , : Service. lot, 1912. '", ' „ „ ;,<" *■•■*", -■ P.; VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary. . . A UCKLAN.D : EDUCATION BOARD. ■ , ' Applications will be -repjived.untif- Noon' \ ; on SATURDAY, Mny • 29, for the - following . positions in the ¥i»nual -and',; Technical,. ,-, Schools a-; Ts Kopuiu and Dargaville:- ; ? :1. Instructor, in Woodwork— Salary \■■;■ .-. "£l6O per annum- : >">'i*„ •;-./»,«,'. '-', ■2. Instructress in Cookery— Salary £100 -~;. ■ V"per annum. *"■ \ . i', *■■ Farms of >■ application ■ and : particulars - of.:;«.; duti«3 can be obtained •on '7 application v to < - the undesigned. r p , - :^AY/ ~. ''. .' ■ Aisistant-Seoretary.;-'AUCKLAND EDUCATION ■; BOARD. ' ■ Separate applicatipns on ; printed -. forma. - will be received; for any of the under-named t; appointments until 5 p.m. on'THURSDAY. ■;>";; May 18. 1915:- « • *'•',„ :,■•. ; ' MARAKOPA,, 25 miles^from^Kawhia-;;; ■>■■ .--• Male Teacher;T salary, £110 and £20 ■ .. house ' allowance ;\ last: Quarter's ;av«r-. .; j; . age, "13 ::• f .•;' .-•'■ -'"'■•'■'.■ v ;;•"•',-- ; HOTEO NORTH, - Kaiptra Line—Sola ,"■ . ' .- Teacher'; £110' and £20.house allow- ; ' , . ance: average, 23. ■.- - v * RUATANGATA : EAST, Whangarei— .. . Sole Teacher, V £110 and £20 house • ■'■••"' allowance; average, 13, ;.->■•■ zk^';■-;. ■•'.■■;'■■ • SPRINGDALE, near , Waitoa-Sol; ; :-;; Teacher, new \ : school;*; about- .20--'r • children. •-, ,! '---".:r-----• ''.'• ''■'% i ~*'*''s~'ir ?Jr < ■ FEMALE ASSISTANTS. vßemuera,■;--; '. £230: Newton West, £190; .iHiku«--r- :; ; • rangi,- £150; Waikino, ' £150; Papa- >:i; ',-' toitoi, £120; Clevedon, '£120; j North- - •' cote.' £110.-, .'•■•■ .- ' i » ."O'U.iSI KES 8. M A A BR. ;. : . Applications for ' position -of''' Business - ; I Manager to the Farmers' Union Trading , Association. Auckland, will ,be ' received tup ; till May 23. addressed "Application for Manager. Box 598. Auckland.". Applicant must give- proofs of wide experience, in similar business Salary £300 per annum. ; Applications 'will also be entertained, from men. of cxcentional business experience ; and ability who would bo prepared to take -the t ".; position at a higher salary, .-stating salary , required. - ; /.-a ~ r .... ■-.. ■ JUNIOR CLERK. ' YOUNG , LADY, J WANTED. ~..■,: . Preference given to Technical School student. Knowledge Shorthand and Typewriting %■ •. , ' required. Apply _ JUNIOR, 562 HEHAI.D. LD. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD.. have & . Vacancy for a COUNTRY TRAVELLER. One with a knowledge of the Auct land Province preferred. Experience in handling Groceries, Wines and flpirita, and Fancy Goods cssontial. ■ Apply by letter only, with copies of testimonials, addressed: TRAVELLER, Care of L. D. Nathan and Co., Ltd. TNVOICE CLERK WANTED AT ONCE. One with knowledge of typewriting preferred. Salary, £1 ss. Apply, stating age, ENERGETIC. 593. HEEAU). ■iriNG'S COLLEGE. AUCKLAND. WANTEJ, by June 1, ASSISTANT MASTER FOR KIDDLE SCHOOL WORK, able to take Matriculation and French salary £210. AN ASSISTANT. MASTER FOR' LOWER ,;;s** SCHOOL WORK; _ '•' salarj £150- with board and residence. Applicants to state when they are -pre. . pared to begin their duties. 'v t , ~, ,_ Applications received up >to -May 24 next :;V* by • TH3 SECRETARY.'- "< ' 'i Wanted Advertisement!! Contiijn'ea on Page 3!.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15912, 8 May 1915, Page 1
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