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SITUATIONS VACANT JJOYS MAKE THE ARMY YOUR CAREER JOIN THE REGULAR FORCE CADETS Learn a TRADE. Or become a SKILLED INSTRUCTOR. Be with Boys your age and ENJOY LIFE. Continue your EDUCATION while you earn. Boys of 16 and 17 who are leaving school this year may apply now to join the REGULAR FORCE CADETS. Applications close on NOVEMBER 1, 1950. Those successful will go into TRENTHAM CAMP JANUARY 17, 1951. APPLY TO YOUR NEAREST ARMY OFFICE. They will be pleased to give you full information. Ask for the booklet: “First Chapter In Your Army Career.” YOUNG LADIES. To those willing to learn and wishing to succeed an opportunity exists in a large Commercial Office foi an ASSISTANT INVOICE CLERK Typing preferred, but not essential: wages above average and conditions are excellent Apply in confidence to THE ACCOUNTANT, P.O. Box 10, Dunedin.

IN QAREERS DRAUGHTING. MINISTRY OF WORKS—S 3 Vacancies. Opportunities for Draughting Cadets, who will be trained in Design of Engineering Structures, Highways and General Engineering, Survey Draughting. Sound mathematical knowledge essential. Vacancies in Architectural Division with training in Architecture, Structural Engineering, Building-Services, Engineering, Quantity Surveys. From time to time outstanding cadets with University Entrance will be selected for Engineering or Architectural Cadetships for further study. LANDS AND SURVEY—43 Vacancies. Openings for Cadets, who will be given training in Plan and Map Drawing. Computations, Lithographic Drawing, Map Compilation and Mapping from Aerial Photographs. Promising Draughting Cadets may, from time to time, be selected for Survey Cadetships. STATE HYDRO-ELECTRIC—I 7 Vacancies. This department will train Cadets in all aspects of Draughting connected with the generation and transmission of electrical power. From time to time Engineering Cadets will be selected from these Draughting Cadets. STATE FOREST SERVICE—S Vacancies. Draughting Cadets appointed will be trained in Plan and Map Drawing, Forestry Draughting, Map Compilation and Mapping from Aerial Photographs. GENERAL. Commencng salary, £l9O with School Certificate, £225 with University Entrance. Lodging allowance payable if living away from home at rates of £4O p.a. and £25 p.a. respectively. The vacancies exist in a number of centres throughout the Dominion. Applicants should possess a School Certificate or higher qualification and be under 19 on 1/1/51. Those sitting for such an examination this year should apply Forward applications on form p.S.C. 17A (at Post Offices) to P.S. Commission, Wellington. Closing date, 16/10/50. JOINER S’ MACHINIST. THE LOVE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Have a vacancy for A JOINERS’ MACHINIST In their Modern Joinery Factory. THE OFFICE, Halsey street Apply to Phone 13-857. MASTERTON HOSPITAL. SISTER-IN-CHARGE MATERNITY ANNEXE. APPLICATIONS addressed to the Matron are invited from Nurses holding general nursing and midwifery certificates for the position of SISTER-IN-CHARGE of the Maternity Annexe Masterton Hospital. The Annexe has an average bed state of 15 beds. The appointee will be required to undertake tutorial duties and a salary of £4lO p.a. to £430 and live In will be paid according to experience. Apply, stating age, experience, where trained and forward copies of testimonialg. NORMAN LEE, Managing Secretary, Wairarapa Hospital Board, P.O. Box 96, Masterton.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27503, 25 September 1950, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27503, 25 September 1950, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27503, 25 September 1950, Page 9

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