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Situations Vacant. BOROUGH OP ;DEVONPO]J!i "'' FOREMAN OF WORKS. Applications are invited for < Foreman, .of Works in connection with Col cret© and Bilnminuoue Mrcadam Road Coi struction. 'v- > ~ ;: 'Condition!! of appointment may -be h ( spected at Gomcil Chambers, Marino Sauari or at Herald Office. Application* close .4 p.m. FRIDAY, Marc 3. 1922. JAMES WILSON. Toim Clerk February 2a. 1922. '_ '-■■ : ' : ■. [DOROUGH OP MOUNT, EDEN APPOINTMENT OP' WATERWORKS FOREMAN. . Applications for the above will be receive) by the undersigned until 5 o'clock p.m. oj MONDAY, March 6, 1922. Conditions of appointment may be. Ob tained on application .at the Office. S. GRAY, Town Clerk. February 25, 1922. fjITY OF AUCKLAND APPOINTMENT OP MESSENGER ,ANI DEPARTMENTAL COLLECTOR, CITI TREASURY. ' Applications are invited for the positioj of Messenger and Departments Collecto for tho City Treasury Department, at < salary at the rate of £182 per annum. Conditions of tho • appointnent may bi obtained on application to the Office of thi City Treasurer, Town Hall, Auckland. Applications, with testimonials,' trill b received by the Town Clerk not latar thai 12 noon on MONDAY, March 6, 1933. , J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. February 25. 1922. pill OP AUCKL AN D, APPOINTMENT OF JUNIOR CLERK, CITY TREASURY. Applications are invited for the position ol Junior Clerk for the City Treasury Department, at a, salary at the rate of. £100 pe: , annum. Conditions of tie appointment may be seen at tho City Treasurer's Office, Town Hall, Auckland. Amplications, with testimonial?., will be received by the Town Clerk, not later thai: 12 noon on MONDAY, March 6, 1922. J. 8. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. Febroaiy 25. 1922. S ■ ■ rt : , Teachers Wanted. AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. Separate applications, on printed forms. will be received until 6 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, March IS, 1922, for any of the undernamed appointments:— HEADMASTERWHANGABEL Salary. A 450 and £60 house allowance. Last quarter's average. 565. • HEAD TEACHE3HUAPAI (Heleasville line). Salary. £280 and £40 house allowance. Average, 62, SOLE TEACHERSKATUI {Northf/rn Wairoa). Salary. £220 and 2-roomecj residence. Average, 26. MAIEIIHI (IS: milea from Otorohanga). Salary, £225 • and 6-roomed residence three mike from school, Average. 30. ASSISTANT •■ MABTERB- - £240: C-AKRBiDGB, HELENSVILLE. INFANT MIBISESS- _ At WAIBI EAST. FEMALE ASSISTANTS- ': At £2SO: MOUNT ALBERT. At £200-£230: TAKAPUNA. At £200-£nio: TCAKAU. "WAIKTJMETE. At £180: BOMBAY. MANGERE. NELSON STREET, TAKAPUNA. VAUX- • HALL (Devonportl. NAPIER STREET. Salaries are subject to reductions provided for in Pnblic-Eipenditnro Adjustment Act. i A UCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL : A ' BOARD. AUCKLAND GrBLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL. A3 ASSISTANT MISTRESS is Bo.uired to Te*<:lt.. < -< I fti™ , --rcjal Subjects and. General Grade D. Salary according to &&le./ ' . * , accompanied by recent testimonials, will K received till March 8. Applicants to stite when they can commence Cities.* "■■ . % WALLACE XIDD,; ; ; '.;'. '.'.'' .' ■ " SecreUay. A UCKLAND .' GRAMMAR SCHOOL A BOAED. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, y MOUNT EDEN; ASSISTANT MASTERS are reouired in GRADES B, C and D. v Applications, to be accompanied by Statement of Qualifications and recent testimonials, will be received up to. Noon on March 4. ~ Applicants arc requested to state when they could enter upon their duties at the School. Salary according to Scale. , .-.■; W. WALLACE KIDD, ■ ." ' : Secretary. TTAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL. Required, lor General Form Work; to take tip duties an aoon.a» pousible;— ,> , 1. ASSISTANT MASTER OP GRADE B OR O «. ASSISTANT MASTER OP GRADE D. Applications, staling ago and qualifications, will be received until March 8. R. ENGLISH. Secretary. VAPIEB HIGB. 80HOOL BOARD. Applications,- dosing on SATURDAY, lift March, 1922. Are invited for the positions of ASBIBTANT (Grade C) imd ASSISTANT (Grade D), on the stafi'of the Napier Boys' High School . Applicants should be qualified to. leach general secondary subjects and be prepared to participate in cadet work and zarnes. Applicants should state- ag«t length of eervice, acud/rmio attainments, ana. Departmental ending, and in particular their tiualificitions in one or more of the following:—Languages, Science, Commercial Sub* ject* s, The successful applicant for the Grade D position will be required to undertake duties t.s Resident Master in the Boys 1 Hostel, in consideration for which services he will receive Free Board and Lodging. W. L. DUNN. Secretary. Education Office. Napier, February 20, 1922. SOUTHLAND BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH BCHOOLS BOARD. Applications will be Deceived at i£i» Office until. March 7 for the undermentioned positions:— ■'"■'•'' BOYS' SCHOOL. ASSISTANT-MASTER, Grade D. Applicants to state what subjects they ar« prepared to teach- t . ■ GIRLS' SCHOOL. ASSISTANT. Grade A. for General Secondary Subjects. ; Preference will be (,'iven to an applicant qualified to teach French. '•:'■! ASSISTANT. Grade B. for General. Secondary, Subjects, A knowledge of book-keeping Will be a recommendation. 'ASSISTANT, Grade D, with quahscations in Home Science. Candidates to state earliest date on which they could commence duties. , F- Q - STEVENSON. Secretary. BjgV SchobJs'Board Office. Jnvercargill. TtfrEANGABEI HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. An Assistant Master ie required of Grade C or D standing, ... , Applicaticns, to-be accompanied by recent testimonials and statement of qualifications, will be received up to March 21, ,1922. Applicants are requested to state when they are available for duty, and whether toer are pntpared to unfeUh-e the central of the Btncd Hostel Ability so instruct in Commercial Work will be * recoromeacV.ion. Salary according, to scale. J. McKINNON, Fol>ruary 21, 1922, Secretary. KINDERGARTEN.-Opening for Student in, Private Kindergarten and Preparatory School-Kindergarten, 554. Heaatp. "" Miscellaneous. •TTAVE your Films Developed and Printed sTv y » « , J Munro f Speciahßt, 5, Customs bt. Mtt. 2 doors along from Thames Hotel. • W..* nd &>& Club, 803, N.Z. Insur. ante Building. for p'artienl.w UI I? SeU B Hous «. Houßehold LTD., Elliott 9t. (next Old City Markets). 'C AT A? R 5 !? d , AMd , m , a c vgrthmhuk»« b» cured by €°^ang CS * e .very sale iTDLECTBIC Hazard, Wn fe *°™<

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18025, 25 February 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18025, 25 February 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18025, 25 February 1922, Page 2

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