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SITUATIONS VACANT ASHMERE SANATORIUM, CHRISTCHURCH. Tile following are details of vacancies now existing at the Cashmere Sanatorium. Christchurch TRAINED NURSES.—SaIary in accordance with Nurses' Stabilised Scale, plus all uniforms and excellent accommodation. NURSING AlDS.—Girls and young women, with ‘r.o previous experience, may accept positions as Nursing Aids. Salary, £136 p.a., rising by £lO increments every nine months to £156 p.a., thereafter according to grading and vacancies. Living-in accommodation of a high class provided, also uniforms. NURSING ORDERLIES.—Returned men with nursing orderly experience are required as well. Salary lor the first year is at the rate of £340, £354 second year, with uniforms, etc., provided SECOND COOK AND HOUSEMAIDS.— On> the household staff of the Institution positions as Housemaids are vacant, and a Second Cook is also required The wages for these positions are attractive, and the living-in accommodation provided in addition to uniforms is of a very high standard. These positions offer a good opportunity to secure a worth-while post in Christchurch Cashmere Sanatorium lies on the Cashmere Hills in the sunniest district of the city. Transport to the centre of Christchurch is readily available. For further information regarding any of the positions set out above, get in touch with the MATRON. Cashmere Sanatorium. IHE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. APPLICATIONS will be received by the Undersigned until 10 o’clock a.m on THURSDAY. APRIL 24. 1947. for the following positions in the Physiotherapy Department, Dunedin Hospital viz.:— FULLY TRAINED PHYSIOTHERAPIST to treat patients and to help with supervision of students' practical work. No teaching duties. Salary commencing at the rate of £3OO. rising to £340 per annum, according tq experience. PUPIL TEACHER to assist with teaching and supervision of students' work. Preference will be given ic* applicants whJtovish to go to England to sit Teacher's Certiiicate. Training at this School is recognised by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. Duties to commence in December. 1947. Salary commencing at the rate of £3OO, rising to £350 per annum 'April 11, 1947 JOHN JACOBS, Secretary ■yACANCIES FOR CLERICAL CADETS THE RAILWAYS DEPARTMENT has Vacancies on the Permanent Staff for CLERICAL CADETS. Age last birthday, 15-17 years. Educational qualifications. 2 years Secondary School or higher. Commencing salary £125 per annum, if living at home, and £175 per annum if living away from home. Holders of School Certificate or new University Entrance examination accepted up to 18' years of age last birthday. Commencing salary (School Certificate) £l5O per annum, if living at home, and £l9O per annum if living away from home Commencing salary (University Entrance) £IBO per annum, if living at home, and £205 if living away from home. Many good openings for Lads in search 3f 3 Career. APPLICATION Forms (obtainable from Station Masters and Main Railway Offices) should be completed and forwarded, with tecessary supporting papers, to the General Manager. New Zealand Railways Private Bag, Wellington. C.l. JUBILEE HOME, CHRISTCHURCH. There are VACANCIES at Jubilee Home. Woolston, Christchurch, for GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN desiring to accept Nursing Aid Positions No experience is necessary, and the salary paid commences at £136 p.a., rising by £lO increments every 9 months to £156 p.a.. plus uniforms and excellent residence This is your chance to secure a really worthwhile position in Christchurch For further particulars get in touch with The Matron, JUBILEE HOME, Woolston. Christchurch jQ UNED IN CITY COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS - REVENUE CLERK APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of REVENUE CLERK in the Transport Office, .Market street, Dunedin Sa'ary will be in accordance with the Tramway Officials’ Award (£338 to £366 per annum, plus the two orders of the Arbitration Court) Further particulars may be had on application to the Engineer-Manager, Market street, with whom applications close at 10.0 am. on FRIDAY. APRIL 18, 1947 Any applicant canvassing a member of the Council in support of his application will be automatically disqualified. R. A. JOHNSTON, Town Clerk Municipal Chambers Dunedin, C.l. April 11, 1947. w AIPIATA SANATORIUM COMMITTEE WORKING FARM MANAGER APPLICATIONS, closing on THURSDAY, APRIL 24. 1947, are invited for the above position. Salary £350 per annum, with free house and concessions londitions ot appointment and schedule duties mav be obtained from the Unsigned .to' whom applications should addressed P. D EDMONDS, Secretary Irangapai, March 27. 1947 ASSISTANT ENGINEER. - APPLICATIONS are invited for an Assistant Engineer with The Shell Company of New Zealand. Limited, in Wellington Duties will be generally administrative, covering design construction, and operation of a wide variety of structures and equipment Applicants must be qualified Civil or Mechanical Engineers and should preferably be under 30 years of age. Salary. £4OO-£6OO according to age and experience.—Apply giving particulars of age qualifications and experience, to THE SHELL CO OF N.Z. LTD P.O Box 1663, Wellington. C.l w A N T E JUNIOR (MALE OR FEMALE) For Legal Office. D, Apply No. 965, TIMES ITT A N T E D Y> A THIRD COOK To relieve for one month Female preferred Also, a WAITRESS (permanent). Apply GRAND HOTEL \TEW EASY WAY to turn your span !\ time into cash. Make attractive Sof Toys for pleasure and profit Big opportunities, waiting market. Send TO-DAli for FREE beautifully-illustrated Literature.—SOFT TOY CRAFT Box 264. Wanganui. COACH wanted for Stage I MathematicsAddress 959. Times. WANTED, Housemaid-waitress. Apply Bowling Green Hotel.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26437, 16 April 1947, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26437, 16 April 1947, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26437, 16 April 1947, Page 9