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SITUATIONS VACANT. EDUCATION BOARD STENOGRAPHER-TYPISTE CADETTE FOR BOARD'S OFFICE. Written applications will bo received until Noon on WEDNESDAY, April Salary to commence. £75. with incra lients to £11.5 per annum. State age. Candidates must have had at least two years' secondary education. D. W. DUNLOP. Secretary. T> A C O N CURERS (2). An excellent, opportunity occurs in a large Provincial Town for first-class BACON CURERS. with Capital. Reply, in first instance, to BACON, 202, Herald. rf\HE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. Applications aro invited for positions of Probationer Nurses on the staff of the Pleasant Valley Santorium, Palmerston South, at the following rates of salary, viz.: First-year Nurses, £7O per annum. Second-year Nurses, £PO per annum. Third-year Nurses. £SS per annum. Applicants will require to apply by letter in the first instance to the Matron, Pleasant Valley Sanatorium, Palmerston South. No previous experience required. Full particulars may be obtained on application to the undersigned. April 15, 1929. JOHN JACOBS, Secretary. PIRM OF IMPORTERS. With Large Capital, Are Desirous of adding New Lines to their existing Business can otlcr Position to Anyone who has sufficient experience and confidence in any particular lino to make good, or will be prepared to take over existing Business. Reply, stating age, experience. line handled, give full details. IMPORTER, Care Gordon and Gotch Advertising, WELLINGTON. P»LOCK REQUIRED. Wanted. AN EXPERT FLOCK MAKER. Waijes in accordance with qualifications. Apjily, by lotter, in confidence, stating age, experience, and enclosing copies testimonials, to THOROUGH, Care Charles Hainee Advertising Agency, The Dominion Building, Wellington. G R OUNDS M A N. The Dingwall Presbyterian Orphanage Trust, Board invites applications for a capable GROUNDSMAN for Papatoetoe. Must be able to milk, and have thorough knowledge all branches farm work and gardening; preference given to married man. Salary, £3 10s per week, with free house, milk and vegetables. Applications, with references, must be in writing only. Personal canvassing of trustees will disqualify. Apply. THE SECRETARY, P.O. Box 1507, Auckland. gURVEYORS FOR FIJI. The Government of Fiji requires the services of Five Surveyors for the Native Lands Commission Survey Staff. Appointments are temporary. Probable duration of employment is estimated to be three years. Single men preferred. Selected candidates will require to produce medical certificate of fitness for service in the tropics. Candidates should bo licensed surveyors. Applications to be supported by credentials and small specimens of plan work. Salary, £4OO (four hundred pounds) per annum, rising to £SOO (five hundred pounds) per annum, plus subsistence allowance. Fuller particulars are obtainable on application to the undersigned. L. D. NATHAN AND COMPANY, LTD., Agents for H.M. Government, of Fiji, Fort Street, Auckland. TEACHERS WANTED. IHRISTCHURCII > COLLEGE. TECHNICAL INSTRUCTORS REQUIRED. Applications will be received until MAY 14TH for the following Full-time Positions:— AGRICULTURAL INSTRUCTOR—To teach Agricultural Chemistry, and Botany, Dairy Science. Livestock. Cropping and Field Work. Applicants should have the Degress or Diplomas of recognised Agricultural Colleges, and should have had a good experience of practical farm work as well as teaching experience. A position of responsibility in a growing Department. HOME SCIENCE MISTRESS.-Resident. to assist in teaching in the Girls Training Hostel, and to teach Home Science in the Technical High School to Matriculation standard. Good qualification* in practical work as well as in Science are required. INSTRUCTOR—(ReIieving May 28th to October 30th, 1929).—F0r Mathematics and Trade Drawing, or alternatively. Mathematics and English subjects All Instructors will be expected to take a full share in Cadet work, Games and othei* School Activities. Applications to be made on Form -.12 and forwarded with three Copies of recent Testimonials to the Principal. Further particulars on application to the Undersigned. D E. HANSEN, Principal. PHE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY CHAIR OF PHYSIOLOGY. Applications art invited from Gentlemen qualified to hold the Chair of Physiology. Applications should bo sent to the AgentGeneral for New South Wales. Australia House, The Strand, London, by JUNE 'B, 1929. Salary, £llOO per annum, subject to a deduction of 5 per cent, thereof as a contribution to the Sydney University Professorial Superannuation System. Duties commence March 1. 1931;. Further particulars may be obtained upon application to the Undersigned. W A. SELLE, Registrar. npEMPORARY SCIENCE MISTRESS Wanted for Next Term, With Chemistry and Botany to Scholarship Standard and Elementary Mathematics. Degree essential. Apply with copies of testimonials to THE HEADMISTRESS, Nga Tawa, Marton. "yy ELLINGTON GIRLS" COLLEGE. ART TEACHER. GRADE C OR D. WANTED. Must be capable of organising an Art. , Department and Giving Short Lectures on the History of Art. Applicants state what branches of Art and Crafts (if any) they are preparer! to tench and to what standard. English or one other subsidiary secondary school subject would be an additional recommendation. Applicants must be prepared to assist in school activities, more particularly those in connection with the Art Department. Applications, on Form T 12. accompanied by copies of three recent testimonials, should reach the Secretary. Box 19, Wellington, not later than MONDAY, May 13, 1929. W E S L E Y COLLEGE. MASTERS WANTED. Assistant Master for Primary School Work about Proficiency Standard. Salary £225 p.a. and Board and Residence. Certain house duties req-'red. Duties commence Juno 1. Applications, with references, to bo addressed to the PRINCIPAL. Wesley College, Paerata. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. ASSISTANT MISTRESS WANTED. Grade C or D. Temporary. General Secondary Subjects, English essential Successful applicant will be required to take part in games and other school activities Applications, on Form T 12, accompanied by copies of three recent testimonials, should reach the Secretary, Box 19. Wellington, not later than MONDAY, May 13, 1929.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 2

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