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£■ Sitcations Vacant. f 'I fAUCKLAND EDUCATION BOABD. .";'•' Separate applications, on printed forms, • will bo reonived until 5 p.m. on THURS- ; DAY. September 25. 1919, for »ny of the undernamed appointments:— . .HEAD -TEACHERS.—TE MAPARA 07 miles from Te Kuiti),, salary £220 and £30 house allowance: average for last quarter, 40. OPOURIAO (East Coast), £230 and £ 30; averago. 40. ASSISTANT MASTERS: — BAYFIELD. £250. STANLEY BAY. £210. INFANT MISTRESS. - HUNTLY, £210 (I.Tiis being a special appointment, the candidate whose name stands highest on the graded list will not necessarily be appointed). FEMALK ASSISTANTS— £140. DEVONPORT. £120. Also, for the following appointments, which —ill probably take effect from the beginning of February next: HEADMASTERS.—ALEXANDRA (Pirongia), £230 and «cven-roomcd Residence: average. 82. BOMBAY. £230 and sixroomed Residence; average. 100. MAMAKU. £230 and five-roomed Residence; average, 109. ASSISTANT MASTERS.—GREY LYNN. £300. PARNELL, £300. NELSON STREET. £270. WAIHI D H., £270EDENDALE, £250. HUNTLY DE, £250. MAUNGAWHAU. £250 MOUNT ALREBT £250. MOUNT EDEN. £250. OTAHUHU. £2SO. ROTORU\ D.H., £250 TAKAPUNA. £250. TAUMARUNUI, £250. A UCK.LAND EDUCATION BOARD, -A NEW ZEALAND. Tho Board requires VICE-PRINCIPAL FOR THE AUCKLAND TRAINING COLLEGE, To take up duties from the beginning of February, 1920, and invites Applications from Teachers qualified for the work. The Vice-Principal will assist the Principal in the control and management of the College and will act as Lecturer in subjects ot the College curriculum. It is highly desirable tt at ho should be a well-educated and expert Teacher, a good- Administrator, and » man of fine personality, capable of creating enthusiasm in his professional work. SALARY, £500-£650 TER ANNUM. Applicants should clearly set forth— (a) Length and variety cf teaching experience; ib> Academical status, to) Other ganom.l qualifications; (d) Age cf applicant. Applications, together with— (a) Testimonials, tb) Photograph of applicant, (c) Medical rertificate of sound health. Should reach '.he undersigned not later than 30th November, 1919. E. C. PURDIE. Secretary. APPLICATIONS, to be made on P.S C. J\. Form 17a, obtainable at principal post offices, -will be received up to noon for the foUowins positions: — Closing October 6. 191S; FORESTRY DEPARTMENT (preference given to returned soldiers). — Nursery Foreman, eerjond grade, Rott-ru* Nursery; General Division; salary £195, maximum £220 per annum- £20 per annum allowed in lieu of quaiters. Plantation Foreman (2 vacancies), 2nd i grade Whakarcwarewa Plantation; j General Division; salary £205; maxi- : mom £235 per annum. £20 per annum ' allowed in lieu of quarters [ Plantation Fore-nan, second grade, Wainika Camp; General Division; salary £205, neaximum £225 per annum. Quarters are available for single manPlantation Foreman, second grade,* Waio- I tapu Plantation; General Division; | salary £205, maximum £225 per annum. , Quarters are available for single men. ■' Further particulars may be obtained on I application. Closing October ft: Housing Expert under the Workers' Dwellings Act, Labour Department; Professional Division; salary £750 per annum. The duties will be to advise and assist the Workers' Dwell in Board in the planning and eroation of dwellings throughout the- Dominion. Special consideration will be given to civil engineers, and applicants should show, inter alia, what experience the*/ have had that would be useful in the designing and erection of dwelling-houses in concrete and other materials. Closing October IS : Surveyors ot Ships under Waterside Workers' Regulations (5 vacancies); Professional Division; salary £325. maximum £400 per annum- Applicants should be shipmasters holding certificates of competency its Master Ordinary or Master Extra. Surveyors of Ships under Waterside Workers' Regulation!) (2 vacancies); General Division; salary £325. maximum £400 per annum. Applicants should have nad experience as waterside workers, and also experience as seamen. A. C. TURNBULL, <• Secretarr Public Service Commissioner. ARCH. CLARK AND SONS, LTD., ** Have Vacancies in their Shirt and Collar Factory for 'iO SMART YOUNG GIRLS. To Learn All Branches. 15* TO START FOR FIVE-DAY WEEK. Girls will be thoroughly taught and receive rapid advancement according to ability Apply MANAGER. Arch. Clark am. Sons, Ltd., Shirt and Collar Factory, Williamson Avenue. Grey Lynn. ~ .ASCHITECTURAX DRAUGHTSMAN, jta " COMPETENT. REQUIRED. Apply, HENRY E. WHITE, F.1.A., F.N.Z.1., An !iitect and Engineer, Ferry Buildings. "DO'OKBINDING. IN ITS VARIOUS ■*-* BRANCHES. OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES IN REMUNERATIVE AND CONGENIAL EMPLOYMENT TO WOMEN. Conditions in our Establishment are good, and only young women of the best type are ofJsrert positions. Owing to the expansion of this Department. Wi_ HAVE VACANCIES FOR BOTH EXPERIENCED -TffORKERS AND TJEGINNERS. Apply, WORKS MANAGER. HEEALE Printing Office. T> RIDGE FOREMAN. COMPETENT. •*"* WAITED. Wages, £5 10s a week and use of motor-bike. Apply, with credentials to COUNTY ENGINEER, Waitara. QOAT HANDS. COAT MACHINISTS. * DENIM MACHINISTS. WANTED AT ONCE Highest Wages. : P. B. GREENHOUGH 127, Newton RoadT\ r A p_ E P. Y. ; SMART SALESMAN WANTED For Dr-s*. Department for City Store. Local Man Preferred .' Wood Salary to the Right Man. ; Appl; , ' j MR. FORBES, t Ross and Glendining, Ltd , 1 si Elliott Street. ' J FOREMAN CABINETMAKER { x First-class, All-round. ' f £5 and Bonus. ( WHAKATANE FURNISHING COY. ] WANTED FOR EAST COAST - V> GENERAL STORE- , " UAbl j An experienced steady Man, with thorough I 1 knowledge of Drapery, Grocery, etc. I , Must be able in leave by Mako on Tuesday I ' September 23. ' Apply nt once, with references, to ! ROSrl AND GLENDINING. LTD I Elliott Street. ' i ! i [TARDWARE TRAVELLER for it WAIKATO. TARANKL AND I HAWKE'S BAY. j ; Apply, either by letter or personally, with ! 'e/«rencci=, ' GREEN AND COLEBROOK, LTD I ' Fort Street. \ ' JUNIOR CLERK WANTED. " Youth fresh from s_hool preferred. Good prospects for suitable lad. " Apply by letter only, staling age and ex- , perience, to 1 _ _ JUNIOR, L. D. Nathan and Co., Ltd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 2

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