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SITUATIONS VACANT B iQYS’ WELFARE OFFICERS, ETC. APPLICATIONS (on P.S.C. Form 17A, obtainable at main Post Offices) with COPIES ONLY of testimonials, CLOSE NOVEMBER G for positions on Temporary Staff, Education Dept., erf: _ BOYS' WELFARE OFFICERS: Applicants should have good educational attainments and experience in social work amongst boys; the holding of a University Degree or Teachers’ Certificate garded as additional qualifications. Preferably, applicants should be between 25 and 45 years approx. Duties include investigation of cases of children and youth* cbming before courts; also placement of boys in situations and their subsequent supervision. Successful applicant may be required to lake up duty at any of principal centres of population. . HOUSEMASTER of a small institution at Wellington which provides for the temporary care and training of boys 8 year# of age upwards. Applicants—preferably single men from 25 to 45 years approx.— should possess a good general education. Previolus experience in control of young boys, experience of social work among boys, and organising and control of games are qualifications which will be taken into consideration. The appointee, whose duties will consist of the general training of the inmates and supervision of their recreation and school studies, will be required to live in and perform extra supervision duties, in consideration of which £3O only wilt be deducted for board and quarters. Commencing salaries for both positions will be within a range from £255 p.a. to £355 p.a. (plus cost-of-living bonus up to £26 p.a.), according to qualifications and experience. y Successful applicants ,to, bear any expense incurred in taking up duty. In the case of teachers, grading will be safeguarded for a period of at least two years.—Secretary, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. ■ 1 CHEMIST. MANUFACTURING Applications are invited for the appointment of Chemist to a well-known firm of Manufacturing Chemists. Applicants, who should be qualified and not more than 40 years of age. must have sound knowledge' of the analytical side with preferred practical experience in the creation and large-scale manufacture of toilet preparations and proprietary medicines. A knowledge of plant will be an advantage. The commencing salary will not be less than £4OO per annum net, plus bonus, with excellent prospects for further advancement. As this appointment is for post-war development and need not necessarily be made immediately, applications will be welcomed from those who are not free to take other employment until after the war. V.-. Apply, giving full details of qualifications, etc., to “CHEMIST,” Care SpanJer Adverlising Agency, Ltd., P.O. Box 1473, Auckland. C C O U N' T A N T S. An overseas company, with expanding peace-time interests, now engaged on war production, seeks applications for the appointment of a male COST-ACCOUNT-ANT at a liberal salary in line with, qualifications and experience. It is essential that applicants should have secured the Accountants Professional subjects’and be able to show evidence-of sustained experience in INDUSTRIAL PROCESS-COSTS ACCOUNTING. . Additional qualifications will be an advantage. Broadly, applicants should be able to demonstrate ability to give; the ; service to Management described on Page 253 of the August issue of “ The Australian Accountant.”' ~{3e The prospects of early promotion to more responsible positions are really excellent for an appointee possessing‘ability, initiative, and ambition. y. -V; Applicants, who it is desired be not over 45,years of age,*should state age, education, qualifications, detailed experience, and enclose COPIES ONLY of references to— ; • ‘ :7y / ,; P./ ; “Ambitious,” Care' CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY. Wellington. C Ii ' E M I S T -S.

Applications, closing on the 14th OCTOBER are called for the position of MANAGER to the URGENT PHARMACY; Wellington. The position is an attractive one, carrying a good salary with Bonus. A modern 4-roomed Flat is avialable. Applications should be addressed to The Secretary, WELLINGTON ASSOCIATED CHEMISTS, , LTD., 59 Cambridge Terrace, Wellington. nurat*o r. - r ; : a n,g, er. The South Canterbury Acclimatisation Society invites applications for the Position of Curator-Ranger, for the South Canterbury district. ‘ ■ ■Salary £312 per'annum'and free house. ,; Schedule of duties posted on request. , ■ - Applications, with- copies of testimonials. Close with the Undersigned on Saturday, November 4. 1944. t - F. J. ROBERTSON. Secretary. P.O. Box 33, Temuka. W- ' ' A - ■ N T; E D. TWO EXPERIENCED RABBXTERS . Work as mates; own outfit; start im- - 1 mediately. Apply MANAGER. DEEPDELL, Macraes. -v•, yj ANT- Ey; Z>, By leading Fire Insurance Company, JUNIOR SHORTHAND TYPISTE; Apply BOX 19. DUNEDIN. MART Y O U T H, With Secondary School Education. REQUIRED AS JUNIOR IN OUR HEAD OFFICE. ' . , - ' Applications, in own handwriting, to HALLENSTEIN BROS., LIMITED, 20 Dowling street, Dunedin. EGAL F I R M Requires the services of a competent SHORTHAND-TYPISTE For mornings or afternoons, 5 days a week till Christmas. Previous experience tn a Law Office not necessary. Good salary. Apply BOX 238, DUNEDIN. w ■. A . N’ T ; . E TWO BLADE SHEARERS. D. 4000 sheep per man; commencing November 7. Apply ' ; N.Z. LOAN Sc MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Dunedin. yy a N T E D, INTELLIGENT YOUNG LADY. As Chemist’s Assistant. Knowledge Prescription reading am advantage. Address, with copies of testimonials, 321, TIMES. pAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, WANTED. 3s 3d per hour. 48-hour week. F. DAWSON & SON, Phone 20-138, EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKERS. We Offer a permanent position for an experienced Dressmaker. Pleasant conditions in small workroom. Applicants should be ineligible for manpower direction. i Apply to WOLFENDEN & RUSSELL, South Dunedin. w A N T MARRIED COUPLE. D, Otago Central; man used to general sheep w T ork; requires dogs. Wife no duties. Apply DALGETY & CO, LTD., Dunedin. IF you are responsible for initiating any advertising campaign, bear in mind the public tendency towards sober thinking shown by the steadily-growing circulation of the OTAGO DAILY TIMES Utilise the Classified Columns for quick and economical results.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25660, 7 October 1944, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25660, 7 October 1944, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25660, 7 October 1944, Page 9