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SITUATIONS VACANT. r J[O THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. Applications are invited find will be received by the Secretary of the Taranaki Hospital Board, New Plymouth, New Zicaland, up until JUNE 10, 19216, from qualified Medical Practitioners for the position cf RESIDENT MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT of the New Plymouth Public Hospital. The average number of occupied beds per day last year was 106. Salary, £IOOO per annum, with free house,. light and fuel. Copies of conditions of appointment and schedulo of duties may be seen at the Office of Gordon and Gotch (Australasia), Ltd., Auckland, or may be obtained from the Secretary of the Board. E. HOLDEN. Secretary. TTESTERN AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC » \ SERVICE. PERMANENT POSITIONS under the Public Service Act. Applications will bo received until JUNE 10. for ENGINEER. To take charge of Railway Construction Branch under the direction of Engineer-in-Chiei. COMMENCING SALARY £BO4. Good experience in Design and Construction essential. FIRST-CLASS ASSISTANT-ENGINEERS For Railway Construction. COMMENCING SALARY £552. Applicants to state fully their qualifications and experience. ' G. W. SIMPSON. Public Service Commissioner. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. KOHIMARAMA. Superior Accommodation. seafront; ideal rest homo; special tariff permanents, families; good cuisine.— Pioprietor. Halcyon. \\T A1AXAKUA. Leading Holiday and i T Health -Resort. Taxi meets trains, Glen Eden.—M. Kingsley. Nihotupu Bureau. TOURISTS' AND MOTORISTS' GUIDE. AUCKLAND. \7ENTNOR PRIVATE V HOTEL, DEVONPORT. Close City, park, lmin. wharf. Comfort of Patrons Assured. Beautiful Views of Harbour and City. SPEND YOUR VACATION BY THE SEA. Away from the Noise and Dust. Good Fishing. Boating. Bathing. Table a Specialty. Permanents by Arrangement. G. ARROWSMITH. Phone 66. Proprietor. ORUA BAY. rpHE PINES. Orua Bay, via Onehunga.— A Open winter and summer. Just the place for your holidays. Beautiful beach, eafe bathing, t°nms court, etc.; terms. £'.2los. ROTORUA. " A RMIDALE" Private Hotel, rebuilt XjL and' under original management; every comfort and convenience; 10s day. £!i 3s week,—Box 173. Phone 205. A HOME away from Hoimi.—Clubb's Private Hotel, late Arcadia, adjoimnj: Govt. Grounds. Superior accommodation. Tariff. 9s day; 55s weekly. DEVONSHIRE HOUSE—The Popular House, handy station, gardens; good table; moderate tariS.—Proprietress, Mrs. Dean. Queensland house; table unequal ed; tariff £2 15s week, 9s day; lmin. from railway. Mrs. Berge, Proprietress. ROTORUA. —Hamilton House, newly renovated. under new management, tariff, 9s day; 55s week. —Mrs . Constant, Pro_j WELLINGTON. "yyHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. HOTEL COLUMBIA. Near Town Hall, Cuba Street. First-class Accommodation for Guests. Electric light throughout. Elevator. 10 Bathrooms. Excellent Cuisine. Drawing and Commercial Rooms. Terms: lOji per dav; £2 16s per week. Now- under Entirely New Management. W. E. WEBB - - - Proprietor. CHRISTCHURCH. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation. 62. Worcester Street. West End, 2 minutes from G.P.0.. Beautiful Lawns. Gardens. Etc. Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Phone 872. Proprietor. DYERS AND CLEANERS. CARPETS. Upholstery, Windows, Floors, etc.. Cleaned. —Ring 41-769. Vacuum Cleaning Co.. A.C.T. Bides., Wellesley St, West. ; PORTER'S for Dry Cleaning and Dyeing; vans collect and deliver. —Tabernacle Bldgs.. Newton. Phone 41-7'll. A A O AA —CARPETS Cleaned and Dismrk~h OUU fected ; Electric Beating Vacuum Process. —Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co., Strand Arcade. , a QPLENDID INVESTMENT A S PLENDID . F OR Best use you can make of 7s 6d is to send its your old Suit or Costume to be beautifully cleaned and pressed the "Crothal! Way.'' You'll got months more wear out of them". And by sending all your Old Clothes to us to be treated you'll save many n pound in the course of the year—am! yet. always prssent a smart, well-dressed arpc-ar ance. Get busy! Skirts, repleated t«mstitching, repairs and alterations. Carpets cleaned. ' Six-hour service if desired. Call, write or 'phone 21-374, or 21-503, we will collect and deliver. THE CROTHALL WAY DRY CLEANING AND DYEING CO., 48, Customs Str°et East. 137, Symonds Street. 109, Dominion Road. Newmarket, next Post Office. Ponsonby, opp. Post Office. 171, Manukau Road. Parnell. Onehunga, Queen Street. City Agent, Arnott. la Queen Street. Works and Head Office, 83-35 EDEN VALE ROAD, MT. EDEN, AUCKLAND. N Z I) RY q leaning ; C o„ L TD. (Head Office: HOWE ST., Newton.) PHONE 41-399. VANS COLLECT AND DELIVER DAILY, CITY AND SUBURBS. NORTH SHORE THRICE WEEKLY. WE UNDERTAKE ALL CLASSES REPAIRS. DRESS AND FASHION. ,\ CCORDION Pleating.—The latest in five J.x different styles.—Tlio Crothall Way Co., 137, Symonds St. BLACK Sati 1 Quality one-strap Shoe. Louis heel, posted 14* lid.—Fernandez, Syinoiuts St.. opp Lyric. T3ODDOIR, next Tivoli, Karangahapo Rd. Jv —Orders tor Dressmaking. Ladies' Coats, taken. Estimates given; first-class workmanship. your Winter Suit and satisfaction try J. Postlea. Tailor. Princess Theatre Building, Queen St. lADIES. —Your Felt and Velour Retnodi elied, latest, shape and size.—Cox'b iiat Factory.. Karrtngahapo Rd. A T the -Bon Ton Millinery House.—Kelts -A- ami Velours, blocked and trimmed.— 151, Symonds St HOSIERY. X ADDERPROOF Art Silk Hose, lovely lj new shades; 3s lid.—Falltner'a, Queen PIANO TUNING. ARTHUR BREE (Pianist), Tuner and Repairer: expert attention.—Symonds St., opp. Tutts. Phone 43-398. EM. PETERS (Certificated), Pianoforte • Tuner, Repairer. Satisfaction guaranteed.—72, How St.. Auckland. Telephone 45-327. tTTIGHEST-Grade material tiiul workmanJLL ship at the Bristol; free estimates.— H). Ed, Phone 42-706.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19324, 11 May 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19324, 11 May 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19324, 11 May 1926, Page 2