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SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisements of 16*\vords under tho headings of Situations Vacant. Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc., Is per Insertion, three consecutive inxertions 2s Cd, six consecutive insertions Os. strictly cash In advance. .Extra charge if hooked. Business letters should bo addressed to The Manager, and not The Editor. Advertisers are Informed that letters addressed to a nom do plume of initials, care of any Post Office, will not In future be received by tho Postal Department VOUTH WANTED, for farm work, RosX lyn.—Phone 20-336. EACLIFF Bachelors' BALL, September —' 13. TENDERS Music, 5 players, 8.30 p.m.-2 a.m. Tenders close August 19.—M. Fyfe, hon. sec WA N : T J GIRLS, For Factory work. Permanent Employment. FUR DRESSERS AND DYERS, LTD., North-East Valley. (QUALIFY WITHOUT MATRIC. . You don't need Matric. to qita'ify as a Certified Secretary. Book-keeper, Union or Club Secretary, Business Manager. Qualified men earn more money as their right. Decide ' that YOU, too. will join the ranks of the better paid NOW! Write for free particulars of the course that interests you.—Druljigh College. Dept. " D.T.." Box 1225, Auckland. JJEW ZEALAND NAVAL FORCES. ENTRY OF STOKERS. 'SEAMEN BOYS, AND SHORT-SERVICE SEAMEN. Twenty STOKERS are required for entry in October. 1939; Candidates for entry as Stokers should be between the ages of, 18 and 22 on October 13; 1939. Applications for entry must reach the Defence Office NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 1. 1939. Twenty-eight SEAMEN BOYS are required for entry in October, 1939. Candidates for entry as Seamen Boys should oe between the ages of X 5 years 3 months and 16 years 3 months on October 20, 1939. Candidates within one month of these agr limits'may be considered in exceptional circumstp.n.es. Applications for entry must leach the Defence Office NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 1. 1939. ' Twenty SHORT-SERVICE ORDINARY SEAMEN are required for entry in December, 1939. Candidates for entry should be- between the ages of 17J and 23 on December 1, 1939. Service is for six years in the New Zealand Naval Forces and six years in the Reserve, with an option of transferring to continuous service if recommended. Applications for entry must reach the Defence Office NOT LATER THAN OCTOBER 13,. 1939. JOIN THE NAVY. • For application forms arid particulars, APPLY NOW TO THE NEAREST DEFENCE OFFICE. ZEALAND NAVAL FORCES. VACANCIES exist as follows in the undermentioned branches of the New Zealand Naval Forces:— ASSISTANT COOK.—Three vacancies for 12 years' continuous service; age limits 18 to 23 years; knowledge of cooking and baking is desirable but not ° ASSISTANT STEWARD OR BOY STEWARD.—Five vacancies for 12 years' continuous service for Assistant Stewart; age limits 18 to 23 years; 12 years'-,:.obQtioiiou»-service from for Boy Steward; age limits 16 to 18 years; candidates are required to pass a test in reading, writing and simple arithmetic. ENGINE ROOM ARTIFICER.—Six vacancies for 12 years' continuous service; age'limits for candidates applying during present year 193 to 24 years. Candidates must be competent at one of the following trades:—Fitter, Fitter and Turner, Coppersmith, Boilermaker or Enginesmith. They will be required to pass a technical examination and trade test prior to entry. Those who hold a Second Class Engineer's Board of Trade Certificate will be accepted without technical examination. ELECTRICAL ARTIFICERS. —. Six vacancies for 12' years' continuous service; age limits for candidates applying during present year 193 to 25 years Candidates must-be thoroughly efficient fitters, or fitters and turners, or instrument makers. They will be required to pass a technical examination and trade test prior •to entry. ORDNANCE ARTIFICERS. Two vacancies for 12 years' continuous service; age limits for candidates apply; ing during the present year 19J to 25 vears. Candidates must be thoroughly efficient fitters or fitters and turners They will be required to pass a technical examination and trade lest prior to entry. SHIPWRIGHT—Two vacancies for 12 years' continuous service; age limits 18 to 25 years. Candidates must be thoroughly efficient workmen, with at least five years' practical experience as Shipwright. Will be required to pass a trade test prior to entry. BLACKSMITH.—One vacancy for 12 years' continuous service; age limits 19 to 25 years. Candidates must be thoroughly efficient workmen, with at least five years' practical experience as Blacksmith. Will be required to pass a trade test prior to entry. PAINTER.—One vacancy for 12 years' continuous service; age limits 19 to 25 years. Candidates must be thoroughly efficient workmen, with at least five years' practical experience as Painter. Will tie required to pass a trade test prior to entry. JOINER.—One vacancy for 12 years' continuous service; age limits 19 to 25 years. Candidates must be thoroughly efficient workmen, with at least five years' practical experience, as Joiner. Will be required to pass a trade test prior to entry. SICK BERTH PROBATIONER.—One vacancv for 12 years' continuous service; age limits 18 to 22 years. Candidates are required to possess a fair, knowledge of arithmetic (simple money sums; weights and measures; demicals, proportion and percentages). Knowledge of dispensary is desirable but not essential. WRITER PROBATIONER OR BOY WRITER.—Two vacancies for 12 years' continuous service for Writer Probationer; age limits 18 to 23; 12 years' continuous service from age 18 for Boy Writer: age limits 16 to 18 years. Candidates are required to pass a test in English and Arithmetic. A sound genera] education is essential. Shorthand and typing are desirable but not essential. SUPPLY PROBATIONER. One vacancy for 12 years' continuous service; age limits 18 to 23 years. Candidates are required to pass a test in English and Arithmetic. A sound general education is essential. Details of medical and educational standards, pay, etc.. and training courses may be obtained on application in writing to COMMANDING OFFICER, H.M.S. " PHILOMEL." AUCKLAND. All applications for entry into these branches should be accompanied by professional certificates and apprenticeship indentures. List of applications will close on September 8. 1939. N. T. P. COOPER. Naval Secretary. TRAINING PROMOTION! It is never too early to commence being trained for advancement. Specialised I.C.S. Training can be done at home—during spare time. Why not enrol NOW as an I.C.S. Student and take the first step to promotion? What is your special subject? Accountancy Diesel Engineer '"urnalism Filter and Turner Architecture Motoi Mechanic Civil Engineer Mechanical Draftsman Salesmanship Wireman's Licence There are over 300 I.C.S. Courses. Send for Free Booklet, stating your particular subject, trade or professionNo obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A, Box 687, Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23886, 14 August 1939, Page 1

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