Situations Vacant. ALIVE Man, with motor-bike, required for collecting; 40s per week and commission.— Box 728. Auckland. BAKER wanted: none but, first-class tradesmen need apply; wages, £4 week and Prescott, Tuakau. BOY, smart, wanted for messages.—E. Le . Roy. Queen St. BOYS. 2, smart, wanted for planing department.— Timber Co., Mt. Eden. ____——— BOY, of respectable parents, wanted; personal references.—M. Barnett. Gent.s Outfitters, Queon St. ■ _ CLICKER (Boot Trade), first-class, take charge room; top wages suitable man.— Georgß_Charman,_Hopper St.. Wellington, C ONFECTibNERY.-Wanted experienced, willing young Lady for first-class business; references necessary; wages 30s to commence.— Sweets, 345, HERALD. DRIVER, good, wanted for 2 and.3. horses. —Apply F. A. Boakes, Takanini, DRAINERS.— Wanted—3 or 4 Men to do about 60 chains of draining. Apply, MANAGER,** Surrey Farm, Pokeno, GROCER'S Carter and Canvasser wanted. —Boon's Store, Epsom. . GIRL, young, smart, wanted for cash desk and grocer's office work. — Address at HERALD. [ GIRL, smart, young, for china shop; just left school preferred.— R. Robertson, near Post Office, Mt. Eden Rd. . HORSESHOER wanted.-Fred. Quinn, Horse Dentist, 166, Victoria St. W. TJ A WE HOSPITAL. Wantod, immediately—A Charge Nurse. Salary, £80 per annum.— with testimonials, to THE MATRON. LINE Fisherman wanted, — Manager, Municipal Fish Market. LADY, experienced, wanted, to take charge of showroom; must be experienced milliner.—Apply, stating experience and salary required, to J. Franklin, Whaka. tang. ATTENDANTS WANTED. Wanted for Auckland Mental Hospital— Probationer Attendants. Salary (in addition to war bonus) to commence, £120 per annum for single men and £110 for married men, with a deduction of £15 for board and lodging.—Apply at once to the Medical Superintendent. POAT MACHINISTS, EXPERIENCED, WANTED. Wages, £2 and War Bonus. Apply, F. M. KING. LTD., 165, Albert Street. pAN-MAKER, COMPETENT, V WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Wages, Is 9d. Good Run, POVERTY BAY FARMERS' MEAT COMPANY, LTD., Gisborne, JUNIOR OFFICE GIRL, ' SMART. 0 WANTED. Apply to AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL FRUITGROWERS, Albert Street. ■jVTILLINE.RY-. WE REQUIRE SEVERAL ASSISTANTS AND IMPROVERS FOR OUR NEW WORKROOM. Apply, A, CLARK AND SONS. LTD,. Elliott Street. CHOVELMEN (60), GOOD, WANTED, ° For GISBORNE DRAINAGE WORKS, Within Town Boundary. Wages, Is 7d per hour to those able to work in trenches. Apply, GEORGE SMITH AND CO.. Gisborne. SCRUBBING AND GLEANING. MAN WANTED, Used to Ladder Work. Married Man Preferred. Constant Job to Good Man. Apply, 9 a.m., this (Thursday) morning, INTERNATIONAL CLEANING CO,, 57, Lome Street, City. npARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. ENGINEERING INSTRUCTOR. Applications will be received at the Education Board's Office. Now Plymouth, up to FRIDAY. 22nd. February, 1913, for the position of Engineering Instructor in the Hawera Technical School. Salary, £225 per annum. Candidates must have ability to teach Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, and should state practical experience and give list of examinations passed. P. S. WHITCOMBE. New Plymouth, Secretary. January 26, 1918. WORKING FOREMAN WANTED FOR PLANING MILLS. Also, FIRST-CLASS SAWYER. WANTED — Competent Man, to take charge of our City Saw-Planing Mills; must be accustomed to band reßawß, etc Also, wanted First-class Sawyer, accustomed to circular and band resaws. Apply MANAGER, Odlin Timber Co., Box 1532, Wellington. WANTED NURSES. Wanted for Auckland Mental Hospital, Probationer Nurses; salary (in addition to war bonus) to commence. £85 per annum, with a deduction of £30 for board and lodgApply, at once, to the ' • MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. Separate Applications, on tho printed forma, will be received for any of the undermentioned appointments until 5 p.m., on THURSDAY, February 7, 1918: — SOLE TEACHERS. WHANGARATA (near Tuakau): Salary, £140 and five-roomed residence; last quarter's average, 28. TE PUKE, No. 2: £140 and £20 house allow, ancoj average, 34. PIPIROA (Hauraki Plains, Thames): £140 and £20 house allowance; average, 22. TURANGA-O-MOANA (near Matamata): £140 and £20 house allowance; average,3o. PAPAMOA, No. 2 (near Tauranga): £110 and £20 house allowance; average, 11, RUATANGATA EAST (near Kamo, Whangarei): £110 and £20 house allowance; average, 19. , TE PUNA (Tauranga): £110 and £20 house allowance; average, 16. MANUKAU HEADS: £110 and threeroomed residence; average, 17. RIVERSLEA (near Te Teko): £110 and £20 house allowance; average, 17. TE KARAE (9 miles from Kohukohu, Hokianga): 'New school; about 17 children. ASSISTANT.— £150. FEMALE ASSISTANTS.-Whananaki, £120; EHerslie, £120; Pukekohe East, £120; Matmgatapere (Whangarei), £120; Mangapehi (Main Trunk Line), £120; Mangere Bridge, £110; Te Kuiti, £110. ■ Also, TEMPORARY APPOINTMENTS, . During period of war, at the following Schools: WAIHEKE CENTRAL AND MAN-O'-WAR BAY (half-time): Salary (6 days), £200 and £30 houso allowance; combined average, 30. ASSISTANT MASTER. Napier Street; £290. Also, as RELIEVING TEACHERS At tho following Schools, during the absence of Teachers with the Expeditionary Forces: HEADMASTER. OMAHINE (near Matamata): Salary, £200 and £30 house allowance; average, 55. SOLE TEACHERS. PUKEKAWA (near Tuakau): £140 and £20 house allowance; average, 31. • PARANUI AND TAIPA, near Mangonui (half-time) Salary (6 days), £140 and £20 house allowance; combined average, 15. KAITANGIWEKA (12 miles from Waimiha, Main Trunk Line); £140 and £20 house allowance; average, 37. CAPE COLVILLE AND TE HOPE (halftime): Salary (6 days), £140 and £20 house allowance: combined average, 11. NGATAKI (near Waihopo): £110 and £20 houM allowance; avenge, 13,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16762, 31 January 1918, Page 1
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