JjpHE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. NEW ZEALAND SCHOOL OF PHYSIOTHERAPY. DUNEDIN HOSPITAL. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of FULLY-QUALIFIED PHYSIOTHERAPIST at the above School, preferably with some experience, who also holds a certificate in Education Gymnastics from one of the recognised Physical Training Schools. The successful applicant will be responsible for the training of students in Educational Gymnastics and duties will include supervision of the remedial gymnastics in the Physiotherapy Outpatients Department. Salary commencing at the rate of £350 to £455 p.a., rising by annual increments of £2O p.a. Applications stating qualifications and experience, together with testimonials and health certificate, should be sent to the Undersigned not iater than 10 o’clock a.m. on TUESDAY. APRIL 25, 1950. W. A. WILLIAMSON, Secretary. P.O. Box 453, Dunedin. NTE RMEDIATE CLERK. An old-established Dunedin Firm will shortly have a vacancy for a Young Man who is keen to get on. Two or three years of general office experience would be an advantage as the successful applicant will be required to fit into a wellknit organisation where the prospects of advancement are good. Comfortable offices. Congenial associates. Applicant should state age, education and experience. If testimonials are included. COPIES ONLY should be sent. Your confidence will be strictly respected and all applications replied to. Address, in first instance. ’’ COMMERCIAL,” C/o J. Bott. LtdAdvertising, P.O. Box 188, Dunedin. * P OSTER ARTISTS AND WRITERS. SIGNThe Railways Publicity and Advertising Branch has vacancies for EXPERIENCED POSTER ARTISTS AND SIGN WRITERS In its Studios at Wellington. Constant employment, good working conditions, railway travel privileges, and 40-hour five-day week. Excellent prosoects for advancement. Apply by letter to PUBLICITY & ADVERTISING MANAGER, Railways Private Bag, Wellington. SOUTHLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. RIVERTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL. RIVERTON. APPLICATIONS are invited for positions on the Staff of the above Hospital as follows: NIGHT SISTER, REGISTERED STAFF. Salary in accordance with the Hospital Employment Regulations, 1948. Uniforms, including Shoes and Stockings, provided. Applications, giving full particulars as to age, qualifications and experience, should be made immediately to the Matron, Riverton Public Hospital, Riverton. J. H. CHAPMAN, Secretary. Invercargill, March 31, 1950. gMART YOUNG SALESMAN WANTED. This is a splendid opening for a Young Man who has a knowledge of Window Dressing or sufficiently interested to learn Window Dressing in a progressive retail Business and devote part of his time to the Windows. This opportunity is an excellent one, offering plenty of scope for promotion. Apply “ WINDOW DRESSER-SALESMAN,” P.O. Box 322, Dunedin. 0 H E M I S T. CERAMIC CHEMIST required by highgrade Ceramic Insulator Works with 250 employees. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and general experience. Position presents opportunity and scope for advancement. Applications (with references) stating age, academic record, experience and date at which duty could be commenced should be addressed to The Manager, NILCROM PORCELAINS (AUST.) PTY„ LTD., 221 Separation street, Northcote, N. 16, Melbourne, Australia. V ICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE JUNIOR LECTURESHIP IN BOTANY. APPLICATIONS invited for JUNIOR LECTURESHIP IN BOTANY. Salary £460 per annum, rising £560 per annum. Conditions of Appointment obtainable Registrar of any University in New Zead or Australia. pplications close with Undersigned on RIL 14. 1950. L. O. DESBOROUGH, Registrar.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27357, 5 April 1950, Page 11
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