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SITUATIONS VACANT. ADVERTISING Salesman wanted, with small "capital, for concern showing , good returns.—Bright, 625, Herald. .■• BOOT Trade.—Girl, smart, for Polishing Department; experience an advantage. —Northern Boot, Ltd., Federal St. ... OORVKEEPER-Tj-piste wanted for Merchant's : Office.—Apply, stating salary and experience. Box 1155." G.P.0.. Auckland. BOOT Trade.—First-class Benchsnan, light work; wages according ability.—Nortlieru Boot, Ltd., Federal St. BOOT Trade.—Wanted: A Good Machinist.—Bridgens, 54, Prospect Terrace. • Dominion Ed. BOY, smart, wanted; Butcher's Cart: generally useful: good home.—C. McCarthy. Ruawai. ■ ■ BRICKLAYERS (4), wanted; top wages; new factory. Cook St., City.—Totterdcll, Builder. >. BUSH Truckey wanted; able to jack and used to hor.?es; steady job to good man.—Tunnell Timber, Tapuwae, ; Porotarao ■ - - " ■ ] _ CABINETMAKER, first-class tradesman. - Apply Wallace E. D'Audney. Sheehan St.. Ponsonby. . Phone 2455. CABINETMAKER, smart. wanted urgently.—W. McClintock. King St.. , Pukekohe. ■' CANVASSERS, Special Bacuty Lines- 30s deposit required.—Velveto, 10, Col will Chambers. Swanson St. ' CHOCOLATE Dipper, English experience ; preferred.—State work used to and experience.—Expert, 652. Herald. . pOLLECTOR and Canvasser. — A.M.P. *./ Society has a vacancy for energetic Man; Mt. Albert and Avondalo districts ( must be good New Business producer; cycle essential.—Apply, between 9 and 12 to-day (Thursday), at Office, Queen St. COMPOSITOR, first-class. Jobbing; permanent position to good man; good conditions.—Abel, Dykes, Ltd., Printers. ' Shortland St. DRIVER, must. be good scooper.—Apply mornings or evenings, W. R. Leigh ton and Son. 'Phone 3S. Henderson. FLAX Paddockers (2). good, wanted, to commence next week; also. Fibre Carter.— Flaxmill, Paeroa. . GIRL, young, as Junior Assistant for Indent Office; salary. £1 week.—Box 506. Auckland. - • ■ • ■ - - (1 IRL, experienced, required for Cash T Desk; refs. essential.—Anglo-American i Soda Fountain. 17, Queen St.' ; \ GOVERNESS, to' Teach Children (ages 12, 10, 7 years), wanted for_ country; music, French, drawing, physical culture essential.— Cyril Williams, Atua, Ot-ane, H.B. ' . GROCER'S Assistant, competent, wanted for counter and travelling; suburban grocer; enclose , copies of testimonials. Ability, 621, Herald. jfIROCERY Traveller, suburban store, work •vX up outside rounds.—Write, stating experience and wages. Traveller, 155, Herald. AIRDRESSER. ladies'; also young Lady for Shop.Wave, 477. Herald. TTARDWARE TRAVELLER WANTED. Apply, stating ace and qualifications, to COMMERCE, | 1 . 496. . Herald. : TVRAUGHTSMEN. , Applications are invited for Positions as Drauuhtsmen in the" Public Works Depart- : ment. '--"■ ■•:.■' ( \■' Applicants should apply in the first instance! 'to the District Engineer, Public Works Department, Auckland. Applicants should have a good training in mathematics, mechanics, and- strength # of materials, and experience in engineering workshop or .drawing . office attached to works, and should be competent to design and prepare working drawings,- specifications and schedules of quantities. _ _ . Applicants should be highly qualified ■in one or more of the following branches ■ 1. Structural steel work of all classes, > including largo steel bridges. : 2. Mechanical work, motors, -winches, gearing, clutches, etc. _ 3. General engineering, construction in concrete and timber, including design of falsework. . Salary according to qualifications and ' cx- ; perience. ■;': :,;«.:, SECRETARY. ■ Public Service Commissioner." TpURNISHING • " FOREWOMAN. A high-class Retail' Furnishing House in Wellington, requires the services of an EXPERIENCED LADY to take charge of the Soft Furnishing Workroom. First grade work in Loose Covers, Cushions, Eiderdown Quilts, Curtains, etc. Salary, £4 per week. ' Apply, stating age, experience, and enclosing COPIES of references, to '■•' OLD-ESTABLISHED, ' Co. Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Buidling, Wellington. LADY, to Manage small established busi nes.i in City. Progressive prospects. First-class References Essential. , RELIABLE, \ 633, Herald. T OPERATORS, WE HAVE VACANCIES FOR TWO EXPERIENCED LINOTYPE OPERATORS. PIECEWORK CONDITIONS. Apply, NEW ZEALAND HERALD OFFICE. T INOTYPE PROBATIONERS. WE HAVE A VACANCY FOR A YOUNG COMPOSITOR OR OPERATOR AS PROBATIONER IN , OUR LINOTYPE DEPARTMENT. Apply NEW ZEALAND HERALD OFFICE. Q A L E 8 M . A N. A well-known manufacturing firm in Auckland invites applications from keen and capable Salesmen of personality. j Applicants will h?. required to handle three lines 'one monopoly) in separate districts of the North Island. i Remuneration to be on a very liberal comj mission basis. . i Successful applicants will bo enabled to •' ' earn from £400 per annum net. References required. ! Apply in first instance to j MONOPOLY. 429. Herald. j ' QTATE PUBLIC SERVICE. QUEENS- 1 jO LA--.U. I I Applications are invited for the under- ' I mentioned Positions in the Department of : j Agriculture and Slock; — ; ', CHIEF INSTRUCTOR OF DAIRYING. ! | Commencing salary, £405 per annum, ns- ! I ing to £525 per annum. Applicants rhouid j i have a thorough practical knowledge of all ! ! branches of the Dairying Industry, includ- I • tnt; the routine work of the dairy farm. I production of milk and cream. _ th« i«trtic- i ' tura! appointment* and sanitation of the • ; dairy firm, the theory and practwo of ' j milk and creap »es-t:ns, cream grs-'inj. the : ' feecinz of dairy stock, the conservation of j ■ fodder, the laws relating to 'l&ir/im, the ; ! manufacture of butter and cheeee. and the \ I gradimr of ihose article?,, and the disease» . jof cattle; and should have ability to **-r!fe. ! ! lecture .and give pergonal instruction either- ■ i on the dairy or in the factory. ! 1 DAIRY INSTRUCTOR. I Commencing salary £260 r-er annum. ri«- i ' ins to £365 tt-r annum. Applicants should ! ; possess a knowledse of the- routine work &i ! 1 the dairy farm, production and classification [ !of milk, cream. -no dairy _.»o_uct#, accord- j : sag to (jua'ity; sanitation ot the factory, j ; theory sac practice of milk and creamiest-J i ins, laws relating to dairying, and should | Ibe capable of importing instruction upon j ! the manufacture of butter and cheese, with J j special knowledge of pasteurisation of milk j | for -making purposes; and ability to j '■ write, lector*, and give periscnal instru.c- I ; tiers either on the dairy or In the factory. | • Successful applicants may be appointed j jon probation tor six '6. 1 month?, and m»y j ' be reQUircd to sv.r-r-e in any part of the | ; State. I Application* must contain particulars jus j 'to full nam*, age,. qualifications, »nd ex- ; ; perienc**. and should tie forwarded, with I > copies of testimonials so _• to reach the j } Secretary, State Public _ &;rrice Coauau- I i aimer's Department, Bri.»ban«, on or bo- I ! fore th* 31 st May, 1933. S E. DIGNAN. ' Acting-Secretary. *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18389, 3 May 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18389, 3 May 1923, Page 1

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