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SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED. BY the Kaitangata and District Miners’ Benefit Society, a Medical Practitioner. Terms of engagement maybe seen at this office or on application to the secretary. Applications to be in by JULY 11th, 1925. Doties to commence September Ist, 1925. H. A. WEST, Secretary, Kaitangata. WAREHOUSE BOY. \\T ANTED immediately, Smart Intelligent Warehouse and Message Boy. Good prospects. Apply, with copies of credentials, to BOX 1531, Wellington. ante OFFICE JUNIOR (MALE), 15-17 Years. D Apply HEADQUARTERS, UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF LTD. N.Z., Applications, to be made on p.s.c. Form 17a, obtainable at principal Post Offices, will be received up to NOON for the following positions: — Closing June 27th. 1925. SHIFT OPERATOR, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, ELECTRICAL BRANCH, MANGAHAO. General Division; salary .£240 to £3OO per annum, dependent on experience. It is desired that applicants should have had a complete training in mechanical or electrical engineering. Closing June 29th. 1925. INSPECTORS OF FACTORIES. SCAFFOLDING. ETC.. LABOUR DEPARTMENT, HAMILTON AND PALMERSTON NORTH. General Division. Commencing salary £305 per annum. It is desired that applicants should possess a knowledge of scaffolding and gear, and of building construction generally. Closing June 30th, 1923. .FOREST RANGERS (2nd grade), STATE FOREST DEPARTMENT, WELLINGTON, AVESTLAND AND CAN-TERBURY-OTAGO CONSERVATION REGIONS, with Headquarters in Gisborne District, Hokitika and Balmoral (Canterbury), respectively. General Division. Commencing salary £295 per annum, maximum £315. It is desired that applicants should possess a high standard of physical : soundness, and have had practical experience in logging, milling, surveying, timj her estimation, etc. | Closing June 30th, 1925. FOREST GUARDS, STATE FOREST DEPARTMENT, KAINGAHOA PLANTATION, ROTORUA. General Division. Commencing salary £225 per annum, maximum £285. Preference will be given to applicants between the ages of 21 and 35 years, who have had actual practice in the raising and plantiqg out of forest trees, or not less than two years’ experience in forest work. Further particulars may be obtained on application. A. O. TURNBULL. Secretary, Public Service Commissioner. Wellington. LOST AND FOUND LOST, between Hataitai and Kelburn, Ermine Stole. Ring 26-099. STRAYED —Smooth-haired Cattle Dog; black and tan, white front; Reg. No. 1654; finder rewarded; last seen Monday. Telephone Nos. 1865 or 20-978. 333 TO LET PREMISES TO LET. WANTED to Let in the heart of the City, for a term, Brick Building—- | business premises lately occupied by (Messrs Adams, Bruce, Ltd. Buildings 1 consist of three-story brick and concrete j factory, containing two large ovens, seven-roomed dwelling and double frontage shop. Place has cart entrance. Apply 191, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. OFFICES TO LET. BEEHIVE CHAMBERS. 71. Courtenay place. SUITABLE for professional and cun suiting purposes. Building complete':? renovated. Electric lift installed E. T. TAYLOR AND CO.. LTD.. 71, Courtenay place. 149 DYERS. CLEANERS. ETC E STALL'S iiyeworke. 85, Vivian street, opp S.A Citadel. Premier Dyers and Cleaners of Wellington WANTED Known— W Barber and Co., 125, Cuba street, and 147, Kidditord street, are the oldest Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. No Uyeing _ WANTED Known—a Robertson and Co., Dyers and Cleaners, 37, Ghuznee street, opposite Te Aro Post Utlice. 'Phone 22-217. P.O. Box 2. Te Aro. AMERICAN Dyers and Cleaners.— Suits and Costumes Dry Cleaned and Pressed. 7e 6d: Repairs, terms moderate; also Men’s Hats Cleaned and Blocked Orders called for on request. C. A Hebbend, 49, Kent terrace. Wellington Telephone 21-965. SUITS or Dresses Dry Cleaned equate new at Barber's. 125. Cuba street No Dyeing. \AT ANTED Known—That A Roberts’ eon and Co., 37. Gbuznee street, aia experts in Dry Cleaning as well as Dyeing Military and Trench Overcoats Dyed P.O Box 2. Te Aro. 'Phone 22-217. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS PALMER’S open at 10 a.m. for Morning Tea or Coffee. 168, Lamhton quay FOR Morning and Afternoon Teas try Ye Old English Tearooms, opposite the D.I.C. Hot Teas served from sto 7 pm, PALMER'S serve Oysters on Shell from 10 a.m. WANTED A Pick-me-up plate of Oysters, si Palmer's, 168, Lambton quay. E Old English Tea and Luncheon L Rooms. Lambton quay, opposite .I.C. Unsurpassed for 3-course ;rs at Is 6d, PALMER’S—The Best Place for Cur' ried Oysters PALMER’S aro noted for their Grills. . - 168. Lambton. auax-

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12169, 20 June 1925, Page 1

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