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y SitaatJons Vacant. ""DfScs of the Public Service Commissioner, ; WeObsgtaa. September 9, 1915. ! A PPLICATIONS, to be made on P.S.C--A- Form 17a, obtainable at principal, pest offices, will be received by the undersigned fox the following positic-ns:— ENGINEER'S ASSISTANT, Public Works Department. Whangasei. Salary £180, General Division. Applications clcse September 25. ENGINEER'S ASSISTANT. Public Works Department, Waihi-Taurang* Railway. Salary 180 per annum. General Division. Applications close September 16. Further particulars may be obtained on • ppiication to the Permanent Head of the Department. Wellington, The appointments will be subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act 1912. P. VEESCHAFFELT, Secretary. A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARDSeparate applications, on printed forms, will be received for any of the _under-named appointments until 5 pjn. on THURSDAY. September 16. 1915: — KIBIPAKA (9 miles from Whangarei>— Head Teacher. Salary. £200 and £30 house allowance. Last quarter's average, 49YICTOEIA VALLEY (18 miles from ManeonnD—Head Teacher. £200 and £30 house allowance. Average. 43. TE ROBE AND TE TAHT (near Pirongia, Waipa County'—Half time- Sole Teacher. Salary, six days, .£2OO and £30 house allowance- Combined average. 23. EOUTU (Hokianga Harbour) — Sole Teacher. £200 and £30 house allowance. Average. 30. BIVERSLEA fnear T« Teko. Whakaian* County)— Sole Teacher. £110 and £20 house allowance. Average. 1L WAIHI SOUTH— Master. £190MANUNUI (Main Trunk Ling, 3 miles from Ta-amarunui!Assistant £160. FEMALE ASSISTANTS—Pokeno (4 miles from Mercer;, £130. Tanranga. £120; Kopu. £120: Araiapu, £120. Also for appointment as RELIEVING {TEACHERS in the absence of Teachers with the Expeditionary Forces: — PA3IKTJBA AND TTROA f9 mile* east of Mangapehi Station. Main Trunk Line)— Half time. Sole Teacher. Salary, six days. £200 and £30 house allowance. Combined average, IBBOTORl7A—Assistant Master. £230. : AUCKLAND HOSPITAL AND CHARTT- ''- A ABLE AID BOARD. WANTED— A QUALIFIED DENTIST TO ACT AS ASSISTANT IN THE AUCKLAND DENTAL HOSPITAL FOR ONE YEAR, SALARY. £200. Applications to be sent in to the Secretary of the Board. High Street on ox before Noon of TUESDAY, 21st inst. H. N. GARLAND. Secretary.

pLOTHING AND MERCERY. The DJ-C. Wellington. invite applications from Clothiers and Mercers FOR THE POSITION OF BUYER FOR THEIR MEN'S DEPARTMENT. Apply, with full particulars- to THE MANAGER. ' DXC, Weßmgtoa. COURT CITY OF AUCKLAND. No. 3378. A-O.F MEDICAL OFFICER. Applications are invited for the position of Medical Officer to the above Court, rendeired vacate* by the' absence of Dr. T. B. Ingiis at the Front, „ Applications, addressed to the Secretary. P.O. Box 1107, will be received until soon on MONDAY. September 20. 1915. ALE SHORTHAND-WRITERS AND TYPISTS. Wasted toy temporary work, Male SEost-hand-writers and Typists. Salary, £4 per ~aek. . * • ' Apply, stating qualifications, to 1 THE SECRETARY. Public- Service Comnois-kmer, _ :1r ...... v Wellington. -

"MEDICAL OFFICES WASTED. - The Baglan. District Medical Association (Incorporated! invites Applications from duly Qualified Practitioners for position, vacant September IS. "-'ifegs*! Particulars obtainable from 1 "~ •..% . : . J. M THOMPSON, Hon, Secretary, .- -..:.* " ■ B*gUn. TtfEW PLYMOUTH HOSPITAL. , Applications -will be received till September 28 for the position of Sight Sister at the New -Plymouth Hospital." ■ - '", . Salary, £90 per sonnm. . fi C. M- LEPPEE, Secretary. OHOPS .MANAGES. " Thoroughly Competent, wanted for ; BUTCHERING COMPANY. .— '"'.?■ Gisborne Mast hare knowledge of buying of lire stock, end must be Qualified to take fall charge of the business. liberal ' salary to first-class man. . Apply, with testimonials, to THE SECBETABY. THE GISBOBNE CO-OPEBATIVE MEAT SUPPLY CO.. LTD.. "- .• '-' ' GisSorne. CTOCK AUCTIONEER. A Stock Auctioneer is required by the AUCKLAND FaBMEBS' UNION. LTD WHANGABEI. and applications for the position are invited up to 11th October. 1915. Information as to duties, salary, etc.. will be supplied on application. JOS. MACKTE. Secretary. Wbacgarei, September 6, 1915. rrCTANTED FOB TE AEABOA **»* (Near East Capo— .■> »i ,* A YOUNG LADY. To take Charge of Drapery Department of General Store. Salary, 455. ' BOSS AND GLENDINING. LTD-, Elliott Street. • c———«^——————»■i^——. Pupils Wanted. CLASSES for Summer Millinery. Is an hour.—Miss Walker, 25. Hobson Park Bd-. Parnell 'Phone 3753. private lessons.—Miss DBESSMAKING, private lessons.—Miss Beid.No. 1. Anglesea. St.. Ponscnby. LONDON'S Latest Craze—Pen. Painting correctly taught in 4 lessons, day or evenings—Mrs. Thackeray, 9, Scotia Place, Queen St. MDLLE. LE HOUX, School for Up-to-date Dressmaking. Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Classes. Terms moderate.—Stirling 161, Grafton Ed MILLINERY and Dressmaking Classes. Miss Oram, 5, Hepburn St. Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4; Tuesdays, 7 to 9. Terms: Is 6d per lesson rjtfES MEKVYN WILSON, Teacher of xM Piano. Vioiin and Mandolin. Waimana Hall, and 251, Queen St. 'Phone, A 412, Kicgsland. MISS BACON, Tcilet Specialist, is prepared to teach the business in all its branches.Terms, etc., 25, Hobson Park Bd. MISS AYLING. — Woodcarving, PokerllJL work, Stencilling. Prioe Lists. Send 2s 6d, and obtain knife, lesson, and board for carving. i, Strand Arcade, Auckland. MB. A. A. PARTRIDGE, Teacher of Mandolin, Banjo, and Guitar. Studio. 21. Grafton, Rd., near Choral Hall. Instruments lent beginners free. MOTOR. DRIVING. * Kunmng Repairs. Individual Tuition. _ Traffic Driving. Daily Lessons until.Competent, by Expert. On Modern Gate-Change Car. p *"' Held Day and Evening 1S&, h „ Supervision. w roii Drfessmakine Lesson. Is Call - write foiprospectus % Special NEW ADDRESS: OVER w*t m™ COg. A ffD -gTDITEEING "aNdJ^staMMeWcJ. MR. JOHN McDOUGAT a ventre »nd Expert Teacher of 't? thOT ' Tn umoEest, and most natural mL\?A «*"***. covered foi Curing &«£™, m . etil od yet disSpeech Defects BriS2h* A and * $%

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 2

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