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SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisements of 16 words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, Kor Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc., Is per Insertion, three consecutive Insertions 2s 6d, six consecutive Insertions ss. Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge If booked. Business letters should be addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. Advertisers are informed that letters addressed to a nom de plume or Initials, care of any Post Office, will not In future be received by the Postal Department. 17ANTED, capable WOMAN, or strong i\ Girl, for daily household duties.— Mrs Hudson, Rosebery street, Belleknowes. WANTED, urgently, capable PLOUGHMAN, for permanent position.—Apply Wright, Stephenson and Co., Oamaru. WANTED, for up-to-date Service Station, ATTENDANT.-'-Address immediately to 239, Times. WANTED, HOUSEKEEPER, middleaged; 2 adults; wife semi-invaiid. 15s.—Apply " Housekeeper," Box 479. Oamaru. WANTED, after Christmas, capable HOUSEKEEPER, or Cook-general; two adults; good wages.—Mrs Wilfred Doig, Papakaio. [/ANTED, capable COMPANION.V HOUSEKEEPER; all duties; adult family; age and wage; cooking experience essential.—Mrs Taylor, Alexandra. tirANTED, MARRIED COUPLE, sheep Vt station near Oamaru; separate cottage.—Apply, stating wages and references, Dalgety's, Oamaru. WANTED, MARRIED COUPLE for farm; woman help in house and man general farm hand; separate quarters; state age and wages required.—37s, Times. WANTED, capable GENERAL; no washing; 2 adults; modern house; references required.—Miss Johnstone, 7 Driver's' road, Maori Hill (telephone 20-575). lITANTED, competent GROCERY and W PROVISION HAND. Good canvasser, and able to take charge in manager's absence. Applications to be in by Saturday, November 28.—Mosgiel Industrial Cooperative Society, Ltd. SHORTHAND TYPISTE, For solicitor's office. Reply, giving particulars of experience and whether matriculated, to 347, TIMES OFFICE. £OK TO £SO MONTHLY with the M&tJ N ew Amazing Money Maker " KNEE ACTION " for Bicycles! Just from America. Write for free information. Entirely new methods of distribution, no canvassing, experience, capital required. Territory protection. ALLIED INDUSTRIES, 74 Pitt street, SYDNEY. gECRETARY-TREASURER. THE NEW ZEALAND POLICE ASSOCIATION (Inc.) invite applications for the full-time position of SECRETARY-TREASURER, Headquarters, Wellington. The position may entail the editing of a Police Journal. Applicants are required to state age, qualifications, salary expected, and to enclose COPIES ONLY of testimonials. Applications, which should be posted before the conference of delegates meets in Wellington on DECEMBER 8, are • t& •be*»addressed-to-' GENERAL SECRETARY, N.Z. POLICE ASSOCIATION (Inc.), Box 636, Wellington. 'LICATIONS (to be made on P.S.C. Form 17a, obtainable at principal Post Offices) will be received up till NOON on DECEMBER 1, 1936, for the following positions in the State Advances Corporation of New Zealand:— AUCKLAND DlSTßlCT.—District Property Supervisor. Salary up to £550 p.a. Assistant District Property Supervisor, salary up to £425 p.a. WELLINGTON DlSTßlCT.—District Property Supervisor, salary up to £550 p.a. Property Inspector, salary up to £375 p.a. CHRISTCHURCH DlSTßlCT—District Property Supervisor, salary up to £550 p.a. Assistant District Property Supervisor, salary up to £425 p.a. PALMERSTON NORTH DISTRICT. —Assistant District Property Supervisor. Salary up to £450 p.a. NAPIER DlSTßlCT—Property Inspector, salary up to £375 p.a. HAMILTON DlSTßlCT.—Assistant District Property Supervisor, salary up to £450 p.a. NELSON DlSTßlCT—Assistant District Property Supervisor, salary up to £450 p.a. DUNEDIN AND INVERCARGILL DlSTßlCTS—Assistant District Property Supervisor, salary up to £450 P 'T. The Duties of a District Property Supervior will include: . (a) The making and/or checking of city, urban, and suburban valuations for loan purposes. (b) The examination of plans and specifications for houses. (c) The supervision of repair or reinstatement work in connection with the protection of existing securities. (d) The preparation or examination of plans and specifications required for repair or maintenance work. (e) Direction of Field Officers under his control. ~ . . _ It is essential that the appointee should have a thorough knowledge of all branches of the building trade and a good knowledge of land values. 2. The duties of an Assistant Property Supervisor will in general follow on similar lines (excepting e ) to those of the District Property Supervisor, but his work will be carried out under proper supervision. 3. The duties of a Property Inspector will include: (a) A practical working knowledge of all branches of the building trade. (b) The preparation of specifications and estimates for, and the supervision of, repair or maintenance work on buildings. The principal features to be considered when making appointments and fixing salaries will be experience, qualifications, age, and general fitness for the position. Separate applications should be lodged for each position. Applicants should set out concisely their qualifications and experience. COPIES ONLY of testimonials need be forwarded. Applicants will be required to become contributors to the Public Service Superannuation Fund. All appointments would be subject to the provisions of "The Public Service Act, 1912" and its amendments, and the State Advances Corporation Act, 1936." A successful applicant will be required to bear any expenses incurred in travelling to take up his appointment. SECRETARY, Public Service Commissioners, Wellington, C.l. ! BASIC WAGE. Employers will pay more than the basic wage to those who, through training and study, are more efficient. Acquire NOW the knowledge that wil] make you more valuable to your firm. Over 300 I.C.S. home study Courses are available to the man who wants to get on. Radio Engineer Accountancy Motor Engineer Salesmanship Diesel Engineer Chemistry Air Conditioning Refrigeration Foundry Work Aeronautical Let us know your subject, trade, or profession. Free Booklet sent on requ-st. No obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. A, Box 687, Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23045, 23 November 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23045, 23 November 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23045, 23 November 1936, Page 1