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SITUATIONS VACANT THE APPROACHING END OF THE SCHOOL YEAR Means that lots of Smart BoyS will be looking- for employment in steady trades, which always survive trade depressions, etc. Why not join np with THE SELFHELP CO-OP., LTD., which offers permanent employment and firstclass training in the Grocery Profession f Our Branches are most modern and we uso only the latest equipment. Our Staff keeps abreast with the latest developments and consequently we are able to give the finest tuition to Boys who join our service. A wonderful opportunity exists for keen lads who wish to get on in the world. Excellent wages are offered. Apply personally any day between 9 to 10 a.m., 4 and 6 p.m., to SELF-HELP CO-OP., LTD., National Distributors' Buildings, Stanley Street. pUBLIC SERVICE. -APPLICATIONS (on P.S.C. Form 17A, obtainable at principal Post Offices), with COPIES ONLY of testimonials, will be received till NOON on DECEMBER 31 for positions on the Temporary Staff, EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, of:— (a) BOYS' WELFARE OFFICER, in any of the main centres in New Zealand. Applicants, preferably botween 25 and 45 years of ago and not eligiblo for military service, should be of sound physique and good educational attainments. Experience in social work among boys ; the holding of a university degree, a diploma, or teacher's certificate is an additional qualification. Duties include investigation of casos of children and youths coming before the Courts; placement of boys in situations and their subsequent supervision. The appointee nyist have organising ability and bo prepared to undertake social constructive work among youth in the community. Further study of social welfare literature and special legislation necessary to qualify for promotion. Commencing salary will be within a range from £255 to £335 per annum, according to qualifications and experience. 0» HOUSEMASTER of a small institution (in any one of the four main centres) which provides for the temporary care and training of boys from 8 years of age upward. Applicants, preferably single men from 25 to 45 years o£ age and not eligible for military service, should possess a good general education. Previous experience in the control of young: boys, experience of social work among boys and organising and control of games are desirable qualifications. The appointee, whose duties consist of the general thpi!i in £ f * nr [J a tes and supervision of i recreation and school studies, is rei°J lve n ai ? d to perform extra superMn Ji i« i. y of which the sum of nm!rfnra y c; T be deducted for board and ™ a °- INGTON c.i Commissioner, WELLJ JIPOSITIOp~FmMD" MjH H'°£. S Ul ™- Thanking num. WORK WANTED Keturns from 5/; -ex Books. 1/ week.—Box 1620, Auckland. A Returns Pre- \ P ared Bookf written np monthly. Fees moderate Phono 42-005 RALPH HIPKINB, Smiths Bldga. Albert St. P.O. Bos 423 A C^ NT O^Jt Y ' Sec "tarial. Taxation 'tieo'i &oiL time, anywhere; town country, 23 Halesowen Av., Sandnngham. Ph. 20-287. A n? and Lawnmower Repair lnfJ. 6^ 01 t stocked. Electric Arc welding—ireby. Phone 31-156, Mt. Albert. A NDREWS' Doll Hospital. 460 Karangahape Rd., near Newton P.O. classes Fireplaces Modernised, Concreting, Tiling.—6B-567. BRICK WORK —Convert your Coal Range or old fashioned openings to Modern Firepiaces; Ranges part payment.—Ring 63-61.». BUILDING, Modern Homes, Additions, Renovations; best workmanship.—ol-73Q. CARPENTER for alterations, additionsr re- ' pairs; quotes given; prompt attentioii.— jlu Duncan Av., Sandnngham. CHIMNEY Sweep, clean, efficient, longvy experienced man; go anywhere. Prices reasonable.—Phone 26-228, or write F. MacGuire, 2 Cooper St., Grey Lynn. ( Suites, guar., renovationi —Kircher, Cobden St.. Newion; 30-724.

ON CRETE Garages Built, £3s.—Thorn-lc-Y ' 28 Mountain View Rd, Moraingside. DRESSES Cut. Tacked, stout figures, patterns.—Hollywood School, 88 Queen St DRIVES, Paths, Courts, Stone Walls, Contlotin ('ofj]-, satisfact ' °" Kuaranteed; quotaT7IDERDOWNS Re-covered, Brocades, 35/: LJ satins. 39/6.—Karlena. 460 Queen St. |?U R B, Coats Renovated. Remodelled.—Miss J- R.Wittner 289 Karangahape Rd. 48-052. IPURS, Coats, Remodelled, Renovated.— Dominion Pur Co. St. Kevins Arcade. Karangahape Rd. FUR Work every description b.v Experts.— B G-reen 6 shops along Welleslev St. West. Civic Theatre side. Phone 43-276, -WIDENING, Sections restored; deaf Man 41, honest, industrious.—EllWood, 7 Bath St., Parnell. ADY, young, refined, desires pleasant position, until Xmas.—Willing, 808 Herald. AND Cultivation Contractor. D.2 Diesel Caterpillar Tractor.—T. I. Forsman. 1 Dyer St. Hamilton. Phone 4132. LATCH Keys Duplicated.—Builders" Sup plies, Ltd., Anzac Av. Ph. 40-133, 41-050. AWN MOWERS, Saws, Sharpened, etc; latest machinery.—Craftsman Repair Shop, Jutland Rd. (next Hellaby's), Takapuna. LAWNMOWERS Sharpened by Expert Engineers.—Ryan's, St. Paul St.; 41-028. T AWNMOWEEB Repaired, Overhauled. JLi sharp'd.—Steel, 435 Dominion Rd. 64-785. LAWNMOWERS, Saws, Sharpened, Collected, delivered; latest machinery, longest experience.—Cranston. Eden Tee. 44-375. MID-DAY Work or 3 hours, morning, Monday to Friday.—Apply Herald. TI/fILDEW PROOFING.—Have your tent !U. treated against Mildew. We treat all canvas goods. Prices reasonable E. LE ROY. LTD.. pAPERHANGING and Painting, first-class A work guaranteed.—Phone 16-050. APERHANGING, Painting, etc. Ring 01-073, Highest class work assured. B SWANN AND CO.. J -*" Taxation Specialists, Land, Income, Social Security and Sales Tax Adjusters, SHORT'S BLDGS.. 154 Queen Street. Phone 48-780. SPRING is Here. Springify your Loulncce Furniture wifb Loose Covers tailored to fit.—Phone 43-510. BOARD AND RESIDENCE A CCOM.—Single and Double Rooms.— Glcneagles, 10 Carlton Gore Rd. ACCOM —Gleneagles, 10 Carlton Gora Rd. Excellent hot water service.—Ph. 48-760. ACCOMMODATION —Consult us—Tasman Bureau.—4ll Cooke's Bldgs. Ph. 48-347. B'ELLVU'E," Alfred St.—Select Accom., Bed and Breakfast.—Phone 42-637. ENNORE, 100 Symonds Bt.—Bed-Break-fast, Dinner; perms; 27/6.—42-215. GRAND VUE, 3 Princes Str. next Grand Hotel.—Bed and Breakfast, or Tray: fimin. Qnenn St.—4o-080. GREY LYNN. —Room with breakfast, suit business gent; garage.—Phone 19-704. HOMELY S. Rm., within 2nd Sec. j laundry; reasonable. —22 Ariki St., Grey Lynn. _j Hotel glenalvon, Waterloo Quadrant, Opposite Govt. House. Auckland's Leading Privato Hotel. Telephones 40-078 and 42-214, LUL WORTH, 148 Grafton Rd.—Superior Accom. Full Board.—Ring 43-278. •\TEWMARKET. 3 mins. P.O.—Comfortable, 1> private family; gent.—Phone 45-769. PRINCE'S LODGE," opp. Albert Park —Auckland's Comfortable Private Hotel. TTTiESTELLA, 12 Hardinge St.—Accom., V t Working Men; early breakfast.—42-437. 2 To Share Room, Girls or Young Men, 25/-; washing and lunches; handy trams.— Balmoral, 836 Hkbald. VENTNOR PRIVATE HOTEL. King Edwaird Parade, Devonport. This Delightful Seaside House is now under New Management, and offers First-class Accommodation. MRS. W. SOTHERAN. Proprietress. Phono 70-466. BOARD WANTED BOARD wanted, Private Home. Elderly Lady.—Y, 030 Hekald. BOARD comfortable, wanted, Mission Bay prefd.—State particulars, Lady, 16M Herald. ermanent, phone essential; arar--87.6 Herald. km GOOD Home wanted, brother and sister, 1042, refined.—Apply Immediately, PrinLADY, young, requires Board, private family; Devonport, Mission Bay; 2 weeks, Dec. 24.—Widow, 148 llebald, Hamilton. ]\/rARRIED Couple, board, Gt. South Rd,, 1U Green Lane prefd.—KN, 13 Herald. ROOM in private home, Soldier's Wife; reasonable.—AL, 993 Herald OOTORUA.—Married Couple require Board, IX Dec. 27-Jan. 3.—Urgent, 932 Herald. 2 .Weeks, Xmas. private famllyj pay £4.— s Holiday, 973 Herald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24141, 6 December 1941, Page 2

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