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» Sanations Vacant. : ' . EDUCATION BOARDi Separate application*, on printed forms, ' will taj received for any of the undernamed '- appointment# until 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, June 04, 1915:— HEREKINO (24 miles south ot'Awanui)- .. Head Teacher. Salary £200 and four- ■ roomed residence. Last quarter average! 42. IIOTUTARA AND MURIWAI (near Waimnuku. Kniriara Line)— Half-time. sole Teacher. Salary, six days, £200 find £30 house allowance. Combined average, 3D. MARERETU AND MARERETU NORTH (near Paparoa, Otamatea County) " a time. Sole Teacher. Combined roll number, of schools about 25. School* at present taught full time. ARIA (21 miles from Te Kuiti. Wiritomo County) Sole Teacher, £140 and £20 ha. Average, 30. NGUTUNUI (li miles from PirongiaVSolb Teacher, £110 and £20 ha. Average, 15. PAKIRI (Rodney County)-Sole Teacher. £110 and £20 b.a. Average. 19. HELENA BAY (Whangarei County)— Teacher. £110 and £20 h.a. Average, 20. DABGAYILLE— Master, £190. TE KUITI D.H. SCHOOL— in Secondary Department, £190. FEMALE ASSISTANTS— (Kaipara), £120; Kakahi (Main Trunk Line), £120; Newton East, £120; Newton East, £110: To Kuiti. £110; Mi. Eden. £110Office of the Publio Scrvice Commissioner, Wellington, June 17, 1315. APPLICATIONS, to bo made on. Form XI p.S C. 17a, obtainable at principal Post Offices, will be received by the undersigned for the following positions SEARCH CLERK. Public Department Auckland and (.Inst church Salary, £120 per annum. Clerical Division. CLERK, Public "Works Department. Rawhia. Salary, £150 pur annum. Clerical Division. Applications for the above appointments clow June 28, 1915. . , Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Permanent. Heads of the respective Departments, Wellington. The appointments will be subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act. 1912. P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary. QIT Y OF AUCKLAND. APPOINTMENT OF MESSENGER. Applications, accompanied by testimonial®, will De received in the Town Clerk a Office, until 4 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, June 25, 1915, for the appointment of OFFICE MESSENGER. Salary at the rate of £156 per annum. Conditions of appointment may be seen during effioe hours, in th 6 Town Cl®rK 8 ofSc€ ' HENRY W. WILSON, June 18. 1915. Town Cleik. JJASTINGS BOROUGH COUNCIL. APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTOR. Applications addressed to the Town Clerk, Hastings, and endorsed on the outside Inspector." will be received by the Council till 12 o'clock noon on WEDNES DAY. the 30th June instant,, for the position of Building. Drainage, Nwsince, «tow Inspector. The person to be appointed must be a Qualified Registered Plumber or the holder of a certificate from the Royal Sanitary Institute, and no other need apply. Applicants are to state age whether married or single, previous general experience, and t.-heb able to take up the duties. ' Copies only of testimonials are to be sent m.- Canvass of members will disqualify. The salary attachins to the office will bo at the rate of £200 per annum. A schedule of conditions of appointment anil duties can be obtained upon application to the undersigned, or may In leen at the Office of this paperPhotograph of applicant should be a*ni with application. PERCY R. PURSER, Town Clerk. Hastings, 13th June, 1915. JJIE AUTE COLLEGE. PUKEHOU, H.B. WANTED—ASSISTANT MASTER (Church of England) for Secondary School work, ' ' able to'' teach to Matriculation standard. Salary, £180, with annual increments up to £200, with board and residence. A knowledge of Military Drill or Carpentry, and an • interest in athletics, -will be a recommcndaton. . • . Applications, - with .testimony's, age and. previous experience, will be received np to July 5, 1915, by the Secretary, 'le AUte Trust Board, . Tennyson Street, Napier." . rjt O, j • TYPISTS. Applications are invited for the Position of TYPIST at our Head Office, Putaruru. • One with' Book-keeping experience ; preferred. Applications,, with -references, to be id dressed, •; THE TAUPO TOTARA TIMBER CO., LTD., :, . ... — ■ FaUurura. 1,1 1 — .3 Farm Hands Wanted. ,"IT 1 ARM Hand, experienced, minted forWaiJ: • Wrigley, . 31, Marino Parade, Heme Bay. TPfione 4179. _______ FARM Hand, general wanWil; good with . horses, milking machir.eii; wages, 25s week and found to start.Farm itt. Manawaru. ,via Te Aroha. ■ .... FARM Hand, good, general, plough and milk, '.machines, understand, oil engine ' and run separator; wages,' £2 5s per week and 5-roomed cottage.—Farm, 482, HEBAIP, Tiff AN, „> good. all-round, orchard work, IVJ. ploughing, etc.—Dr. Hallen, Clevedon. — ■ i "\.fARREED Couple; man experienced all IVL farm work, wife house duties; refs.— Box 37, Otorohanga. - ■MILKER wanted for middle July; ma-' till: chine. used; wages, 25a—Machine, Waiuku P.O. • SHARE MHSers, wanted, 50 to 60 cows; must have good refs.—X.Y., Walton. - n ' Pupils Wanted. DRESSMAKING.— Lessons, Miss Rcid, No. 1, Angle3ea Street; Ponsonby. "DRENCH Lessons given privately, or J? evening classes, by competent French teacher.—For terms, etc., apply 420, Queen St.' MILLINERY and Dressmaking Classes.— Miss Oram, 5, Hepburn St. Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4; Tuesdays, 7 to 9. Terms: Is i Gd per lesson. TITISS AYLING. — Woodcarving, Poker--1YI: work. Stencilling. Price. Lists. Send 23 6d,- and obtain knife, lesson, and board for carving. 4, Strand Arcade, Auckland. Tlfß. A. A. PARTRIDGE. Teacher of ill Mandolin, Banjo, and Guitar. Studio, 21, Grafton Rd. near Choral Hall. Instruments lent begnnera free. TVCOTHERS, send your Daughters to 31 MRS. MALCOLMSON (late of London). DRESS. COSTUME-MAKING, AND ■ CUTTING CLASSES v Held Day ana Evening by Experienced Cutt-.ir and Milliner. Dressmaking Lesson. Is. < Classes arranged to suit Friends. Correct Out Patterns Supplied.' NEW ADDRESS: OVER WALKER AND CO.'S. CHEMISTS, WELLESLEY ST. W. MOTOR-DRIVING. Running Repairs- Individual Tuition. Traffic Driving. Daily Lessons until Competent, by Expert, On Modern Gate-Change Car. Council Certificate GuaranteedCITY MOTOR SCHOOL . 'Phone 4344. 24, Smeeton's Bldgs. gTUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MR. JOHN McDOUGALL, Author, Inventor and Expert Teacher of the easiest, Quickest and most natural method yet discovered for Curing Stammering and other Speech Defects. Note British. Australian gad New Zealand testimonials and references, Address: orakaU AVENUE, Greenwood's Corner, Epsom, Auckland. PUPILS wanted, by young, lady with diploma, for-Piano and Violin; terms, £1 10s Quarter, iii advance.—Diploma, 30, HERALD, ■ Miscellaneous.-; BUSINESS Men. who are usually keen judges ot Tea, and very fastidious about flavour, appreciate the general excellence of "Desert Gold" Tea. Test this Tea T a -HAY. HIGHLANDER Condensed Milk on bread is good for the Children and saves the butter bill. GREY Hair. —Advertiser's own discovery, cheap, harmless, home treatment.— self-addressed stamped envelope, Particulars, Box 119, G.P.OPADEREWSKI, the world's greatest pianist, prefers Erard Pianos.—Sole Agents, E. and F. .Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Goldicatt, Manager. TTIS MASTERS VOICE Gramaphone'and JUL Records We have largest stock in New Zealand.— E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. ,8. Goldicutt, Manager. T7-ISH, Fish, Fish.—Choice Hapuka, Mullet, JL Schuapper, Flounders, and other varieties, at cheap-rates, at Sanford's Fish Mart (opposite Customhouse), Customs St. West. 'Phono 658. • TORA-LINE means sound lungs. Speakers S X';- - and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable %' \ } lit til Load''as Chemists. Is and 2a. ' ; \ .- ■! •' ~, . ■ ■ ' .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 2

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