SITUATIONS VACANT JjJ L E C T R I C I A N. Experienced Wireinan, not liable for Military Service to take Charge of Country Wiring Job. Wages according to ability. Write A.8.C., S73M. Herald. trish' linen salesman •*- Required for EXCLUSIVE HAND-WORKED LINEN. Must have own car. Liberal commission. Opportunity. Apply LINEN, 310, Herald. 'A D Y FOR OFFICE. INTELLIGENT, EXPERIENCED ' ' • „ BOOK-KEEPER. TYPING AND SHORTHAND. Capable of taking charge Factory Office. Enclose copies of references and salary required. X.Y., 3-16, Herald. Quarry foreman wanted. Good Salary to Right Man. Mechanical Knowledge Most Essential. SMEED'S QUARRIES, LTD., f P.O. Box 2, Tuakau. Require youth, age ig-17, for OUR WAREHOUSE. Good Opportunity for Advancement. Apply ABJ3OTT, ARMSTRONG & HOWIE, 15 Elliott Street, Auckland. gTENOGRAPHER TYI'ISTE. Must have had good business experience and be quick snd accurate. Apply by letter, 6tating age ana experience, and enclosing copies only, of testimonials, to " Stenographer," '' Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY. Auckland. rriROUSER MACHINISTS, Wanted Immediately. Call or Phone 43-618, HILL MANUFACTURING CO., Banks Box Building, Lome Street. EAMILTONV TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. Required for at least one month: BELIEVING TEACHER CAPABLE OF TEACHING AGRICULTURE AND RURAL SCIENCE. Successful applicant will also be required to take Mathematics or some other subject. Applications should be address to THE PRINCIPAL. Ip o We require a smart, intelligent Lady to take complete charge of our Office. Must bo experienced in book-keepng, typing and shorthand, and knowledge of costing and dept. statistics. Salary to commence, £4/10/-weekly.-—Apply, stating age, copies of references and full particulars, to HOOKER & KINGSTON. LTD.. 4- -Drapers, Hamilton. EMA L E BOOK-KEEPER. We,require the services of an EXPERIENCED FEMALE BOOK-KEEPER. Only written applications will be received and should, together with copies of references, be addressed in the first instance to J. B. WESTRAY & CO. (N.Z.), LTD., Insurance Brokers, '' P.O. Box 559, Wellington. QLEN AFTON COLLIERIES, LIMITED. FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATED MINE MANAGER For above Colliery. Applications close on November 15. State age, experience and forward copies of credentials. Full particulars will be supplied to bonafide applicants. GLEN AFTON COLLIERIES, LIMITED. , Glen Afton. ,i.J>ROBATIONER NURSES AND COOK. There are at present vacancies for a number of PROBATIONER NURSES on the Nursing Staff of the Tokanui Mental Hospital, via Te Awamutu. Applicants should be 19 years of age or over and have passed Proficiency Examination. Commencing salary, £l3O p.a. (with annual increments), less £25 per annum for board and lodging. Uniforms are provided. Forty-two hour week, with every third day off duty and one month's leave on full pay on completion of each five months service. There is also an immediate vacancy for a COOK at the Nurses' Home, and applications are also invited for this position, commencing salary as above.—Apply to THE MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. \rp W O BACON CURE RS. Two first-class Men, able to take full charge," wanted. One for large City turnover, the other for large provincial centre Generous wages tp suitable men. Full particulars and references in first inBtance to " Curer," Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Auckland. E S I D EST MISTRESS. ' Resident Mistress for well-established Girls' School. Must be Church of England and qualified to teach Mathematics. Home Science, eome Geography, etc. - Salary, £l2O-£l4O per annum. Applications, closing on October 27, should gtate age, experience and general qualifications? (copies only of testimonials), " Capable," Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Auckland. nTtfELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. | NIGHT SISTER. Applications are invited from fully-qualified Nurses for the position of Night Sister. "Wellington Hospital. Applicants to state age and experience and enclose- copies of recent references. Commencing salary, £207/10/- per annum, vith board, lodging and uniform. Applications, addressed to,the undersigned nnd marked "Niffht Sister," will be receim! up to 0 a.m. on MONDAY, October 10. If»3f> J. B. I. COOK. rr<HE STAR HAT CO.. LTD., J- Has Vacancies for JOURNEYMEN MEN'S HAT BLOCKERS. IMPROVER MEN'S HAT BLOCKERS. JOURNEYMEN MEN'S HAT FINISHERS, dood Wages for Good Men. Permanent Positions. Apply in person to MR. SHIEFF, STAR HAT CO., LTD., /Chancery St., Auckland, C.l. •HE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. WARDEN OF THE UNION HOUSE. The University of Melbourne proposes to appoint, >a Warden of the Union House, to take office in February, HMO. Applications are invited from men, not less than 25 nor much more than years ot age, with good degrees ~and with experience of school or University life in Australia or New Zralapd. "University experience elsewhere is also desirable. In making the appointment the University will place emphasis on character, personality and attainments. The salary- is £550 per annum, which may lie supplemented each year by payments for teaching duties up to another €l5O. The conditions of appointment and hirther particulars may be obtained on application to the Registrar of any New Zealand University or University Collese Applications (with photograph and original or certified copies of testimonials) must reach the undersigned not later ttian November 15 3f)3f>. ' • ,7. F. FOSTER, Registrar. University, Melbourne N. 3, Australia.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23471, 7 October 1939, Page 2
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