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SITUATIONS VACANT. [T IVE, ENERGETIC TOWN TRAVELLER FOR LARGE ELECTRICAL FIRM. Blunt bo fully conversant with ignition tvnd battery requirements. Apply, with copy testimonials, to IGNITION, P.O. Box 721, Auckland. REQUIRED. Apply in first instance by letter, enClosing copies of credentials, HOUSE AND DAKING, LTD.. Hamilton. HOSPITAL BOARD. DNIVF.HSTT'Y* OF OTAGO AND DUNE DIN HOSPITAL, NEW ZEALAND. tChe post of RESIDENT SURGICAL OFFICER (SENIOR) IWill be vacant in August, 1929. Candidates must hold a degree in Medicine of a British University, must have been qualified for three years and have held resident hospital appointments for at least one year. The duties of the successful candidate will !>e those of superintending house silicons, with, in addition, certain tutorial work under the direction of the Professor of JBnrgery. Salary for the position to lie at the rate fcf £SOO per annum, with board and residence. Full details may ho obtained on applitotion to the office of this paper. JOHN JACOBS, Secretary, Otago Hospital Board. Dunedin. July 1, 19J9 > TEACHERS WANTED. EDUCATION HOARD. .VICE-PRINCIPAL OF TEACHERS' TRAINING COLLEGE. 'Applications, recehahle at the Hoard's Office until noon on SATURDAY, August 8. are invited for appointment as \ icePrincipal of the Auckland Training College. The Vice-Principal will assist the r nncipal in the control and management of the College and will act as Lecturer in subjects of the College Curriculum. It is essential that the Vice-Principal should bo a well-educated and expert Teacher, a good Administrator and capable of creating Enthusiasm in the'work of the College. . . Salary, £'575 per annum, rising to AGjO fry annual increments of ,£25. Applicants should state:— (a) Age. (b) Married or single. ,(c) Length and variety of teaching experience. tt> Academic status. (o) Other general qualifications. Applications should be accompanied l>y jestimonials. a photograph of applicant and it medical certificate of sound health. D. W. DUNLOP. Secretary. Methodist ladies' college. HAWTHORN. E4. VICTORIA. AUSTRALIA. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR {THE POSITION Ob' HEAD MISTRESS. Salary, £7OO per annum. Non-resident. ODuties to commence January 5. 1930. Full information may be obtained from Rev. M. A. Rugby Pratt. Christchurch, and 'Applications must be lodged with the President not later than August 15, 1921 [REV. JOHN W. GROVE. M.A.. LLB.. President. THAMES SCHOOL OF MINES. ASSISTANT-DIRECTOR WANTED. Applications are invited for the position ot [ASSISTANT-DIRECTOR of the above School. Essential Subjects: Mathematics. Electricity, Chemistry and AssayingSalary, £3OO per annum. Applications, stating time they ale prepared to take up the duties, must be in the hands of the undersigned not later than pATUItDAY, August 3. 1929. Appointment subject to the approval of She Hon. Minister of Mines, and for a proP3tionary period of six months. P. L. JENKIN, Secretary. PUPILS WANTED. m ! I A UCKLAND Coaching College.—Matricuj la. lation Expert tuition by corrcspond--1 ence.—Further information write Principal, I P.O. Box 891. ' [AUCTION Bridge.—Experienced Gentle- ! JA. man Teacher resumes classes, Advanced I Krefrealier course) and Learners.—Burleigh ! St. ■l2-00*2 i | A UCTION Bridge.—Experienced Teacher, i Elementary and Advanced Classes: Itnorningn, afternoons, evenings.—ti. Glasgow Terrace. 43-313. fDACKWARD "Work.—Students requiring LD extra tuition. Classes Saturday ail ■ubjects; moderate fees.—oo3. N.Z Insurance Bldgs. ."DELSTON Craft Studio.—Lessons given ID in Brass, Copper and I'cwtsrwork.— i U6. Fairview Kd . Mt. Eden. DRESSMAKING and Classes.—Quarterly Classes. Practical Dressmaking; indii, fridnal instruction.—McClymont and Woodliead, 2tl. City Chambers. ,T\RESSMAKING Classes. Dress Cutting.— JJ Miss Ashton, 25, Symond3 St., opp. St. Paul's. Phone 41-086. DRESSMAKING Classes, day and evening.—Miss Conithard, above Sned iden's, Symonda St. Phone 43-1180. DRIVING Lessons, private, Englishgeared Car; 25yrs' experience teaching. •-Full particulars. Capable. 402. Hkhat.d, DRIVING thoroughly Taught by Experts; certificate guaranteed.—Phone 43-353; Auckland Motor School. 57. Albert St.. _ liRENCH, Germar., taught perfectly, competent Linguiiit. Matriculation Students prepared, Translations, Commercial Corresi pondence. Documents, Technical Literaturo. »—Dr. Cantor, 2, Elisabeth St. Shorthand.—Two hours nightlmakes you thoroughly efficient. Rapid postal tuition.—Gilby's College. Wellington. JOHN MANSON. Teacher of Violin. Mandolin and Piano —Studio, 243, Sytnonds Stlfeet, opp. P.O. IEATHER.— Make your own; I teach you. I properly; write for samples.—Benjamin A. Phelps. Taurangn. nyrAOßl.—Learn in few months. Courses IVJL to suit • all.—N.Z. Correspondence Schools. Box 50. Auckland. MERCANTILE Book-keeping Course, contains 14 complete lessons devised for Mail Tuition.—Writo Gilby's College. Wellington; __ MILLINERY Classes.—Miss Rutherford. Room 2. Gazo's Bldgs., 4n. KarangaJiai e Road.—Latest, American methods. PIANOFORTE. Theory. - Experienced young Ladv visits homes if desired; 6d lesson, 30s term.— Diploma, 749, SWIMMING - Learn Latest, Fastest Stroke; quick, efficient tuition.—D. B. Anderson. Box 1327. *V7"OTfR strength increased 50 p.c. in 3 months; improvement guaranteed; seasonable fees. Wilson's Gymnasium. Phono 46-121. jT EARN to Drive a Motor Car at Edgar C f'earce's School of Motor Driving Driver's certificates guaranteed; tuition bv experts only we teach on all maker of cars —Pearce's School of Motor Driving, Khvber Pass. Phone 4G-20(>. WE TEACH BURROUGHS MACHINES. BOOK-KEF,PINO. TYPEWRITING, SHORTHAND. 201. Smith u Buildings. Albert Street, Phone 40-839. Auckland. 'AMMERING. STAMMERING. Sufferers can he entirely cured by Special Cour«« of four leesons. Lesson a Given at Home. Iter particulars write J. STUART ENNIS. •fi, Taylor's Road, Mount Albert,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20306, 13 July 1929, Page 2

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