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i SITUATIONS VACANT 1 16 words Is, 3 days 2s 6d; 24 words Is 6d, 3 days 4s: 32 words 2s. 3 days ss. WANTED, COOK-GENERAL for small institution; city.—492, Times. IT ANTED, PROBATIONER NURSE; I W private nospital.—49l. Times. 11TANTED, strong YOUTH (15-18), for \-W orchard; permanent position.—E. Molllson. Clyde. WANTED. HOUSEMAfD, for hotel; must be experienced.—Apply P.O. Box 104, Dunedin. WANTED, first-class BUTCHER, for slaughter house and shop; top wages to good man.—Nicholas Bros., Temuka. "lITATNED, urgently, a GOVERNESS.— V> Apply by letter, Portobello Hotel. Portobello. [TOOL PRESSERS, two experienced I t V men; five months' work to right men.—467, Times. MAKER'S AGENCY, Stafford street—- | -*J Ploughmen, Shepherds, Porter (elderly). Couples, Cooks, Housemaids. Generals/Waitresses, Shearers (big runs). COOK (run), Shag Valley. Ikj Longlands. and Kyeburn Stations; also two Pressors.—Apply Baker's Agency.. Stafford street. ►LUMBERS wanted, Wellington; wages . 3s lid per hour.—T. R. McLaughlin I and Co.. Ltd., No. 44 Owen street, Wellington. [RANTED, immediately, for cigarette I »» kiosk, smart GIRL (16); one leaving secondary school preferred.—lies and Pooled I TTTANTED, immediately, capable first or > V second COOK; also experienced or probationer Housemaid. —Lonie's Private I Hotel, phone 35, Ranfurly. WANTED, capable GENERAL; able relieve cook; also experienced House-maid-Waitress or relieving maid.—Taylor, Bendieo Hotel, Alexandra. .',".. TWO HOUSEMAIDS Wanted; award wages; uniform provided.—Apply, stating age, enclosing testimonials, to Matron, Sanatorium, Waipiata. WANTED, reliable PERSON half-day weekly; light washing and cleaning. 19 Grendon street. Maori Hill; Telephone 20-542. PI/ANTED, Female DOMESTIC. HELP; I V\ sheep, station; all electrical appliances.—Address "North Otago," Box 116, Oamaru. ITANTED; urgently, experienced I VV HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS for Leith House.—Phone 11-021 'or call. 780 George street. ■:. . " ■' ; '• ' ■ TANTED, someone take over VT 'BOARDING HOUSE, city rise, 12 rooms (9 bedrooms); brick; rent £2; £2lO, including furniture.—R. S. McKenzie, Ltd., 10 Dowling street. I HART TRAINING IN RADIO. O ___ Qualified men wanted as operators, engineers, servicemen, etc., in factories, at sea, in shore stations, and in defence forces'. Our practical tutors can train you by mail for any exam. Moderate.fees. Write for free brochure to-day. . DRULEIGH COLLEGE, Box 1225, Auckland. ■ GENERAL. For boarding house, country township, not far from Duriedin. Wages 25s per week. Reply to: 438.. TIMES OFFICE. QUNOLA LABORATORIES. LTD., SrAi 'Christ-church (Branch, Crust and Crust Buildings. Manse street. Dunedin). An entirely New Zealand ComDany. manufacturing Toiletries. Cosmetics. Essences. Household Lines. Medical and Veterinary Preparations, has VACANCIES in town and country for. Reputable- men to collect orders and deliver their products in exclusive areas. Energy essential, but experience not necessary.—Call or write for details. , '<•'.' PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS' OFFICE. VACANCY FOR JUNIOR CLERKS. We Require for our Dunedin Office the Services of TWO BOYS (aged 1517), who have passed Matriculation, or who expect to pass this year, and who desire to be trained as Qualified Accountants. Duties to commence middle January. Apply, in writing, to . BARR. BURGESS, & STEWART, Public Accountant % Box 254, Dunedin. 'LIGATIONS (on P.S.C. Form 17A. obtainable at principal' Post Offices), with COPIES ONLY of testimonials, will be received up till NOON on NOVEMBER' 15, 1940. for the following positions in the CHILD WELFARE BRANCH; EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (salaries payable within a range from £255 to £335 p.a„ according ■to qualifications and experience, plus Public Service bonus):— BOYS* WELFARE OFFICER, CHRISTCHURCH. Applicants to be of sound physique and good educational attainments. Experience in social work amongst boys; the holding of a University degree or diploma, or a Teacher's certificate, is an additional qualification. Duties include investigation of cases of children and youths coming before the courts; placement of boys in situations and their subsequent supervision. The appointee must have organising ability, and be prepared to undertake social constructive work amongst youth in the community. Further study of social welfare literature and special legislation necessary to qualify for promotion. HOUSEMASTER. BOYS' HOME. DUNEDIN. The home provides for the temporary care and training of younger boys, aged ten vears and upwards. The duties consist of the general training of the inmates and supervision of their recreation and school studies. The appointee is' required to live in, and in view of extra supervision duty the sum of £3O only will be deducted for board and quarters. Applicants should possess a sound education, organising ability, and some experience of social work among boys. Teaching experience is an additional qualification. Service in this position counts for salary purposes in accordance with clause 16 of the Teachers' Salaries Regulations. 1938. The appointments will be subject to the provisions of the various Acts and Regulations affecting the Public Service. The appointees will be required to bear any expense incurred in travelling to take up appointment.—Secretary, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. C.I. ______ QPECIAL TRAINING O FOR BETTER POSITIONS! Good openings for trained men are plentiful. Secure a well-paid position with good prospects of advancement, by taking an I.C.S. home study Course of training. Over 300 speialised Courses:— Architectural Foundry Work Drafting Radio Serviceman Commercial Train- Aeronautical Eng. . jng Grade "A" Motor Sheet Metal Work Mechanical Eng. Cartooning and Art Matriculation Work Send for Free Prospectus, which gives full information about the- efficient I.C.S. home training th£t has opened the way to success for thousands. No obligation, so write for advice and literature TO-DAY! INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. A. Box 687, Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24450, 8 November 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24450, 8 November 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24450, 8 November 1940, Page 1

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