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SITUATIONS VACANT. 1 A PPLICATIONS (to be made on P.S.C. A Form 17A, obtainable at Principal Post Offices), will be received up till noon for the undermentioned positions:— CLOSING 23RD APRIL, 1029. ARCHI'.IECTUR AL 1) HA UG HTSMAN, HEAD OFFICE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. WELLIN GTONK emuneration up to £350 per annum, according to qualifications and experience. It is desired that applicants should have at least ten years' experience, and be capable of workmg up designs in brick, concrete or stone, and of preparing all working drawings, details and specifications from jeneral mstructl°Uß' CLOSING 21TH APRIL, 1929. MANAGER AND HOUSEKEEPER (Married Couple). LAKE house hostel. TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORiS DEPARTMENT. WAIKAREMOANA. - Combined salary, £3OO p.a.. with free board and quarters. The husband will be the working manager of the Hostel, and will be required to supervise all outdoor work, including running, and (if necessary), driving of oil launch on the Lake, and all matters in connection with the Hostel. The wife to attend (with help) to all indoor work and domestic management of the house. CLOSING 25TH APRIL, 1929 MANAGER GALLOWAY IRRIGATION AREA (near Alexandra). AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT.— Salary, £315 p.a less £uo p.a. for rent. Applicants m;ist be thoroughly practical farmers and possess a sound knowledge of the management of a dairy herd. The wife of the appointee will be required to carry out cooking duties, etc. Further/ particulars may be obtained on Application. x SECRETARY, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. A N UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY WITH AN OLD-ESTABLISHED is open in nn extremely interesting and progressive line of 1 nsiness, offering a permmerit position, \vi! i unique prospects, for a Youth, aged from 17-21. Essentials are go; d education, keen intelligence, good appearance and address, willingness and loyalty, and preferably a knowledge of or interest in motion pictures and general photography. Reply in own handwriting on I lie above points. enclosing copies only of any school or other reference", and stating any previous experience, to T.O. BOX 772. KAITAIA CO-OP. DAIRY FACTORY / COMPANY. LTD. FACTORY MANAGER WANTED. Applications are invited for the position oi Manager to the Company's Butter factory at Awanui. Output. 10U0 tons; modern Factory and Plant. . Applications to be accompanied by Bal-ance-sheets and average grade for previous two Seasons of Factory where applicant employed. Grading figures submitted to be certified to by Department of Agriculture. Salary according to qualifications and ability, with minimum of £SOO per annum, plus usual allowances. Duties to commence July 1, 1929. Applications close with the undersigned on THURSDAY. May 16. 1929. L. A. McINTOSH. Secretarv, Box 117, Kaitaia. LASTERERS WANTED. EMENY, PLASTERING CONTRACTOR, D.I.C. Buildings. Wellington. T 0 SOFT GOODS REPRESENTATIVES. An old-established Wholesale Indenting Soft Goods House requires the services of Two energetic and capable Representatives . to work respectively the Auckland Province with headquarters at Auckland, and the Wellington Province, with offices in Wellington. Applicants must have had experieneo in Ladies' Hosiery, Underwear and Apparel, and must bo men of sound integrity and character, who can combine initiative with real sales ability. Apply, in first instance, giving details of experience and age. and enclosing copies only of references, to < SOFT GOODS, C.o. J. Holt. Ltd., Advertising Agents, Publicity House. Jervois Quay, Wellington. TEACHERS WANTED. "JJNIVERSITY OF • WESTERN AUSTRALIA. LECTURESHIP IN ENGLISH. Applications are invited for appointment to the position of Lecturer in English. Salary, £450, rising to £550 by annual increments of £2O Applications in duplicnle from Candidates resident in Australasia must reach the Vice-Chancellor, University, Perth, by TUESDAY, April 30. 1929. Applications from other parts of the world may be made to the Agent-General for Western Australia, London, not later than MON- ! DAY, April 15. 1929. Each applicant must Mate his age, supply full particulars as to bis education, degrees, teaching experience, etc., furnish certified copies of his certificates and testimonials, and forward a recent photograph and a medical certificate. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from Regi-frnrs of Universities of Australia and New Zealand. / H. E. WHITFELD. Vice-Chancellor. University of Western Australia, Perth, March 21, 1929. AGENCIES VACANT. gOLE AGENCY FOR NEW ZEALAND. LANCIA AND CO., of Turin. Italy. Mrrnnfactureis of the world famous Lancia Lambda Cars, sjsek a Reputable and Progressive t irm to act as Sole Agents. Terms are easy and favourable. For further particulars applv REPRESENTATIVE FOR AUSTRALASIA, F. BELLAVITA. Wingello House, Angel Place, Sydney, Australia. "VyrHOLESALE CONFECTIONERY FIRM ; OFFER THEIR LINES TO TRAVELLER DOING NORTH OF AUCKLAND AND EAST COAST. Commission Basis. Large Range Loc.il and Imported Ooods. P.O. BOX Rin. AUCKLAND. AGENCIES WANTED. BUILDERS' Materiiils. Timber. etc.— j Keen Salesman calling Builders, New ' Houseii. Building Permits.—Write Push, j 1f,7. H rVRAi.p. j Salesman, calling on Gar- j ages. Engineers in City, Suburbs, re- I quires new Agencies, firms requiting representation.—Write making appointment. N.. £32. Herald. TRAVELLER. Bay of Plenty, own car, ' calling farmers and towns, like other linen.—P., 683, Herald. BUSINESS OPENINGS. ROTORUA.— Up to-date Shops, suitable for following: Boots, Millinery, Drapery, Outfitter, Fruit; no opposition in vicinity.—Apply Box 11 Rotorua. / DRESS AND FASHION. IPEATHER Boas dyed cleaned and remodelled also nfco selection in stock. *—altn CiomViK, City Chambers. WE Have Cleaning and Keblocking DeCo* Ladies' and Gent.'a llata.— x Hatter. Karangahapo Road.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20229, 13 April 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20229, 13 April 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20229, 13 April 1929, Page 2

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