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SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED . COMPETENT MAN to run Steam Turbine Separator. Apply MANIAjGEffi.. Government Experimental Farm, 953 Weraroa, Levin. s WANTED. MART LAD for Music Department; knowledge music unnecessary. Apply, personally, CHAS BBGG AND CO., LTD.. 956 Manners street. WHARF LABOUR WANTED. OWING to tho agreement Ixstwecu tlto Waterside Workers’ Union and lira various Shipping Companies having been terminated, applications are invited from those desirous of obtaining employment loading and unloading steamers on tho Wellington wharves. Application to bo mado to the Companies concerned. 9lio STEWARD AND STEWARDESSS. A IMPLICATIONS for a Steward and -A-a. Stewardess for the South Wairarapa Working Men’s Club, Greytown, will bo received up to THURSDAY, October 23rd. Applicants to state number of family and ages. Salary .£HO per annum. bouse, firing and lighting. 783 D. P. IOASBY. Secretary. A PPLICATIONS are invited by a lead"AA- ing Drapery Firm from gentlemen of good address, good business capacity, capable of representing them throughout Hawke’s Bay. Splendid opportunity for a smart, steady salesman. Applications to be addressed to “FIDELITY," c/o Ross and Glendining, Wellington. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY. (1 OOD all-round Compositor, capable of takin" charge of room. Apply, in first instance, to "PRINTER.” Box 731. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION AMUSEMENTS, LTD. Applications are invited for the position of Manager for tho Wonderland Park at the forthcoming Auckland Exhibition, opening on December Ist next. Applications, which will be considered confidential, will require to state previous experience, salary required, references, etc., and must be received not later than November 4th next G. S. MITCHELL, Secretary. Glecson’s Buildings, High street, Auokland. 873 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. TASMANIA. Applications, with testimonials, will be received by the undersigned up to November Ist, 1913. for the position of Chief Sanitary Inspector, who will also act as Chief Inspector under "Tho Food and Drugs Act.” Candidates to state age. experience, and certificates held from recognised examining bodies, together with any other qualifications. Salary, T 230 to J 2250 per annum by two /increments, with travelling allowance under Public Service Regulations. GEO. RICHARDSON, Chairman Public Service Board. Hobart. October Ist. 1913. 837 WHARF LABOUR. WHARF LABOUR. WHARF LABOUR. a N T E D. MEN FOR WORK DISCHARGING CARGO FROM VARIOUS STEAMERS. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD. 959 MARINE SURVEYOR (Temporary). Applications wm be received by the Public Service Commissioner (Victoria). from persons who are qualified for the position of Marine Surveyor (temporary), Department of Public Works. Rato of pay: £6 a week. The period of employment will extend probably for 5 years. Qualifications ; —To be an expert Harbour Surveyor, with experience of work in seaways with strong tides, experienced in each harbour deepening works as submarine blasting and dredging operations, capable of keeping and analysing tidal records; to be a practical boatman. A special training in harbour engineering and surveying is desirable. Age not to exceed about 35 years. Applications which should be accompanied by evidence of experience and qualifications, together with a statement of data of birth, should be lodged at the office of the Public Service Commisioner, Geological Museum Building, Gisborne street, Melbourne. Victoria, not later than FRIDAY. October 31st. 1913. By order, 951 D. MERSON. Secretary. PARTNERSHIPS PARTNER W anted communication with party prepared to find the necessary capital to develop and raaikot an invention dealing with an entire.y new principle of power production and application. For further particulars appiv to “Rotary,” P.O. Waihi. 931 GEAR CUTTING —Absolute correctness is assured when you have your motor car gears cut by Von Hartitzsch and Hutcheson. 120, Ghuznee street ON*T be put ofi with a substitute. Demand gently but firmly CUT.a. COB PUNCH. . NOVELTY FOE LADIES. UP, Expanding Flax Hand Bag; it folds into a very small compass, and m expanded it’s surprising the numof parcels it will hold. Your in;tion is invited. The little Maori kei; 6d, medium Maori Basket 9d, big iri Basket Is; post free. A. W. ■an and Son. Novelty Stores, CO, 11s street. Wellington-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8559, 23 October 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8559, 23 October 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8559, 23 October 1913, Page 1

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