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SITUATIONS VACANT. A N UNUSUAL OFPOETUOTTY FOR A CONSTBUCTION ENGINEERS. Onn of -the largest organisations in Ai stralin and Now Zealand, |J c^ ea * fariliiiei of advancement to the ngm up® of mon. reauirea the permanent semces j number of Engineers. between the a&ts ot -o Sn™ 33. with practical experience o construction work in Steel andA el "/®" sr L u ;'p: crete and the installation of racto.y roent and P. ant. Only those applications giving the following: particulars will be I conßl l .f.®[; r , r , '»•,! whether married or single, ®4 0 [ perience. salary required, and copits testimonials. While not essential, a photograph =£ the applicant is desirable. Address applications to CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER. Care Gordon and Gotch. Melbourne. • OROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. APPOINTMENT OF TOWN ENGINEER. The Inverca rgill Borough Council requires the services of a duly qualified Civil Engineer, for the position of iown Engineer. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by testimonials and stating qualifications, wil be received until Noon, on MON DA V, September 27. 192(5. . , SALARY. £9CO per annum, increasing by two annual increments of £SO, to a maximum of £IOOO rer annum. SCHEDULE of Conditions and Duties may bo seen at the Office of this paper, or obtained oil application to the underRiened - p. BURWELL. Town Clerk. Town Hall, Tav Street, Invercargill. August 20, 1926. 0I T Y OF AUCIvL AN D. Applications addressed to the Acting Town Clerk. Town Hall. Auckland, will be received at the Town Clerk s office, Atickland, up till 4 p.m. on the 31st August, 1926, for the appointment of (a.) A Junior Assistant at the Remuera Libfary. ' (b.) Junior Assistant at tlie Central Library, at a commencing salary of £75 per annum. Conditions of appointment may be ob-, tained from the Town Clerk's Office. AuciAp'plicant must have a complete Matriculation Examination Certificate. J. MELLING. Acting Town Clerk. RECORD fi RAMOPHONE AND RECORD VT SALESWOMAN. The services of a first-class Saleswoman, possessing initiative and personality, are required to take charge of a Branch in Karangahape Road. Salary commensurate with ability and experience. ' If desirable, living rooms are available. Apply, in the first instanc*. with copies of credentials, to ENERGETIC. 153. HERALD. JTNOX COLLEGE. DUNEDIN. .The Council of Knox College require the services of a MATRON to take charge of the Commissariat and Housekeeping for an establishment of 110 University Students (men). / Schedule of duties and salary offered may bte had on application. „ . Applications for the position must be made before October 1, to THE SECRETARY, ■ - ■ Box 306, Dunedin. 17if A • N T E • D. y * INVOICE - TYPISTE For Large King Country Town. Apply, givirij; full Particulars and Wago required, to E.Jr., .. ... ........ -r; 53. llehald. PUPILS WANTED. ART Baskctwork, Coloured Leatherwork, -A Pokenvork, Pev.-terwork, Penpainting, Stencilling. Woodcarving, Prospectus posted. —Miss Ayling. 4. Strand Aroado. A RT Lessons. Leather. Suede, Marquetry, J3L Pckerwork; Light Gauge Metals, Barbola, etc.—Leathercraft, car stop, Parnell '' P.O. ■ A SHLEIGH Coaching College, New ZeaJx land Insurance Bldgs.—Public Examinations. Backward Education; strictly individual attention; definite results. A UCTION BRIDGE.—New 1026 Bndgo J\ laws. Lady or Gentleman instructor. Elementary or Advanced classes. Afternoon and evening sessions,—Phone 20-902, BACKWARD Education, primary and Secondary Subjects; moderate fees; advancement assured.—G. Robinson, 25, Xnyber Pass. Dressmaking, •Cutting. Deaigu\J ing. etc.—Modern Dressmaking Salon, Durham Chambers. Durham St.. next Stewart Dawson's. /BOOKING in all branibta taught in V your own home.—For particulars •write. Cooking. 284. Herald. T\RESSMAKING and • Classes.—Ladies' XJ materials cut and fitted, daily 10-12. 2-4, alsp quarterly classes.—McClymont sud Woodhead, 40, City Chambers. Classes, private tuition.— JCi Glayds M. Pees. 189. Symonds St.: interviews Mondays, 6-9.—Phone 21-942. SAIKDRE.BSJ.NGi Cutting. Waving, etoT; day or night classes.—Madame Thora Tate, Bon Marche Chambers; Newton. TOHN,.MAN£ON. Teacher of Violin. Man*J dolm, Piano.—243. Symonds St., oyn P.O. (Mrs. E. L. Perkins). T ADIE9! Make your own .Dresses. We JU cut. tack, fit. you finish.—Miss Watt, 14. Tabernacle Bldgs. ' "ATOTOR .Driving taught thoroughly by exITX- perts; Council Certificate guaranteedfe'es moderate.—Rush ton's Auckland Motor School; 57. Albert St. . m/TOTORISTS (Prospective), become OWL pert Drivers.—May hill's Motor School, 6, Lower Albert St. Phone 42-367. ' Tt/TUSIC Composed, send words. Violin „nd IVI Piano Tuition.—Harry Higcocks, 18 New St., Ponsonby. Phone 20-653. ' QHOWCARD Ticket Writing successfully Q Taught by Expert, Tuition will pcrfect yov,—"K" System; 33. Queen St. QWIMMING Instruction.—All Classes are O now resumed.—D. B. Anderson. by means of Prof. Foote's Stammering Course. Prospectus "F" free.—Howard Ballan. 175 E. Hereford St.. Christchnroh. ,in Book-keeping, Typewriting and Shorthand; moderate fees; individual tuition.—Write. L.. 67. Herat-d. COLOUR PAINTING. LUCRETIA • JOHNSON. B.W.S. (Mrs, Vigers), Exhibitor at the Royal Academy, etc., Having recently arrived from England,, is forming ait Adult. Sketching Class for Saturday ■ Afternoons, . Children on Saturday Mornings. Junior Class from 9.30 <jo 10.30 a.m. Senior Class frqm 11 to 12 o'clock. Private Lessons by Arrangement. Schools Visited. . All particulars at 1, OMAHU ROAD. REMUERA _____ Phone 25-021. HyEW A T H OME - Would you like to turn spare hours into pounds? WouM you like to havo an independent business of your own? Horo is ft new way ta make money unlike anything ever offered before. Thure is no canvassing to do; no tedious laborious drudgery. This is the most delightful kind of work you could imagine, you will enjoy every minute you devote to' it. Ar.d it pays amazingly well. £'6 per , week and more. NO SPECIAL ABILITY OK EXPERIENCE NEEDED. The National Confectionery organisation has.openings for new members to devoto to Home Confectionery Making. No matter where you live you can Toe one of the hanr memoors of the National Confectionery Industry. Mail the Coupon for the beautiful illustrated Book that exn'ains everything. We vcill send it to you FREE. But you must I}e pTompt as new members are wanted at once and this golden opportunity may not come to you again NATION A L CONFECTIONERY INDUSTRY. 77. Queen Street. Auckland. Gentlemen, without obligation, on my Mart, please send me FREE the Book on i3ome Confectioner- Making which tells how I can earn money at home by making. Sweets for you, aiso particulars of your Money Making Guarantee and the special co-operative privileges and services. NAME - - - STREET TOWN - - - - - - tuition wanted. HOME Cookery.—Girl (16). wishes to Learn High-qass. Trade: suburbs preferred.—Write Efficiency,,27. Hekalc.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19418, 28 August 1926, Page 2

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