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SITUATIONS VACANT RADIATION (NEW ZEALAND), LIMITED, Require MACHINE MOULDERS And MEN TO LEARN MACHINE MOULDING. After training, qualified operators can earn £6 14s 6d per week. GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS AND AMENITIES. With also require YOUTHS in Several Departments. Apply at FACTORY, JUTLAND STREET, DUNEDIN.

IHE DUNEDIN ENGINEERING AND STEEL COMPANY, LTD., Willis street, Requires FIRST-CLASS JOBBING MOULDERS (Steel or Iron) Also FOUNDRY LABOURERS uiimn* rnHE RAILWAYS DEPARTMENT A has vacancies on the Permanent StaiT in the Traffic and Locomotive Branches: — TRAFFIC BRANCH: Youths and Men 16 to 28 years of age, holding not less than Fifth Standard educational certifiLOCOMOTIVE BRANCH: Youths 16 to 20 years of age, and discharged servicemen under 23 years of age. holding Sixth Standard, or higher educational certificates. Opportunities for advancement. Superannuation optional. Railway, travelling privileges. Improved wages scale. Apply nearest Stationmaster or Railway Office, or write General Manager, Railways, Wellington. • rjtHE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY. SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN DENTAL PATHOLOGY. APPLICATIONS are invited from graduates in Dentistry for the position of SENIOR LECTURER (full time) in Dental Pathology. Salary, £750 per annum, rising to £IOOO per annum by annual increments of £SO, subject to deductions under the State Superannuation Act. Tie Senior Lecturer will be a member of the Faculty of Dentistry: he will work in the Dental Hospital under the Dean of the Faculty and be given facilities for conducting lectures and practical classes in the Department of Pathology at the Medical School under the Professor of Pathology. Duties commence on January 1, 1948. APPLICATIONS CLOSE with the Undersigned on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1947. G. DALE, Registrar. HOSPITAL BOARD. rjtARANAKI DIETITIAN—NEW PLYMOUTH HOSPITAL. APPLICATIONS are invited for the Position of Dietitian at the New Plymouth Hospital. Duties to commence about February, 1948. Salary £3OO to £350 per annum, according to qualifications and experience, with' uniforms provided. Living in optional, with accommodation available if required, or an allowance of £IOO per annum if living out. Applications, giving full particulars of age, qualifications, and positions held, should be forwarded to the, “ Matron-in-Chief,” New Plymouth Hospital, from whom further particulars may be obtained on request. A. J. GUNN, Secretary. HOSPITAL BOARD. APPLICATIONS, Closing with the ndersigned at Noon on MONDAY, SEPEMBER 29, 1947, are invited from qualied and registered Medical Officers for le Position of SENIOR CASUALTY OFFICER Dr the Auckland Hospital. It is desirable, but not essential, that pplicants should possess a higher qualifiation. The appointment is a full-time ne for a period of 12 months in the first istance, but renewal may be considered : desired. Salary £IOOO per annum, livig out. Conditions of Appointment and Form f Application may be obtained from the iffice of the Board, Kitchener street, .uckland. „„ R. F. GALBRAITH, Secretary. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. LECTURESHIP IN HISTORY. APPLICATIONS are invited for the Position of Lecturer in History. Salary £6OO per annum, rising to £7OO per annum. Applications Close on NOVEMBER 1, 1947. Two copies of application must be forwarded to the Secretary, Universities’ Bureau of the British Empire, 8 Park street, London, W.l, by the closing date. Copies of Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from the Registrar of any University College in New Zealand. Further particulars, obtainable upon application to the Undersigned. L. O. DESBOROUGH, Registrar. w ANGANUI HOSPITAL BOARD. JESSIE HOPE GIBBONS MATERNITY HOSPITAL. TRAINEES. IMERGENCY VACANCIES for Regised Nurse Trainees at the above Matery Hospital have occurred for the term nmencing December, 1947. Salary acding to scale. kPply to THE MATRON, ESSIE HOPE GIBBONS MATERNITY HOSPITAL. N D, For Sheep Station, Lakes District, STRONG YOUTH, As Rouseabout. Milk 3 Cows. Good home and excellent prospects, further particulars from IE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OP ASSN. OE N.Z., LTD.. Dunedin. IE DOMINION MANUFACTURING COMPANY Require the services of A WOMAN d take charge of their Meal Room. Hours. 9-4. Wages. £3 10s. ppiy DOMINION MANUFACTURING COMPANY. ir. St. Andrew and Filleul streets. OROMWELL DE LUXE RADIOS. Record-changer, 7-valve, band-spread console; a superb instrument: £lO2 ss. Seven-valve dual-wave mantel; outstanding performance; £39. Five-valve dual-wave mantel: compact: £26 15s. Trade-in accepted Terms arranged HOWORTH’S RADIO SERVICE. 114 George street. w Apply A N T E I HOUSEMAID. WAIN’S HOTEL. WANTED, Experienced Bushmen to log and load; contract, 4s per 100. —Apply Valetta Timber Company. Mayfield: phone 12D. CAPABLE Help Wanted for good home; near town; generous salary; widow with 1 child could apply.—Apply 30 Beverley Hill, Timaru. TAILORESSES: We have vacancies for two good Vest Machinists; it will pay you to inquire— Steedman’s. Princes street. WANTED, Machine Shearer, good man, aprox. 30,000 run: used halfbreds: start middle October.—Reply Box 24, Ktirow. WANTED, Pensioner, small country hotel; good home; own hut, electric light: 1 cow, odd jobs.—l7B2. Times. )MAN required for light Domestic Ip: live in: references.—Reply Phone 730. FURNISHED Bungalow free, plus £2 per week, to couple willing Board widower and two small sons.—lßs4, Times. _ __ WANTED. Woman, two mornings weekly, for housework; 2 adults.—Telephone 25-455.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26559, 6 September 1947, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26559, 6 September 1947, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26559, 6 September 1947, Page 10

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