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SITUATIONS VACANT. SPECIAL COURSE IK MASSAGE. A PPLICATIONS are invited from Young Men—ineligible for Active Service—and Young Women, desirous of studying MASSAGE, with tie object of taking up such work in the Crvii sod Military Hospitals of the Dominion. WRITTEN APPLICATIONS, together with copy of Medical Certificate and reoent Testimonials, will be received by the undersigned up to and including the 12th INSTANT, from whom further particulars can" be obtained. SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS must be prepared to commence the Course at the end of the present month at the Dunedm School of Massage. THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL, M-dlcal Services, Defence Headquarters, Wellington. APPLICATIONS INVITED FOB APPOINTMENT AS SEAMEN'S INSPECTOR AT WELLINGTON. Applications, accompanied bv Testimonials, addreesed to THE SECRETARY. MARINE AND INSPECTION OF MACHINERY DEPARTMENT, WELLINGTON, will be received at this office up till NOON, on the 81st JULY, 1918. for appointment as Seamen's Inspector at Wellington. 2. Applicants must be not more than 50 years of age, and must hold certificates of competency either as Master Home Trade or First Mate of a foreign-going Bhip, or of a higher grade. They must have served at least six months as Master Home Trade, or twelve months as Chief Office* in the foreign trade. 3. The salary will commence at £240 a year, and will go up to a maximum of £270 a year by yearly increments of £10. 4. Particulars regarding the_ nature of the duties required can be ascertain at the Mercantile Marine Offices at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. GEORGE ALLPORT, Secretary. sth July, 1918. 4718 THE TARANAKI FARMERS' MEAT CO., LTD., Invite applications for the Position, of Q'HIEF engineer At their Works at Smart road, NEW PLYMOUTHThe Position is a temporary tme, th® CHiief Engineer being called up for Military Service. Applicants must have a thorough knowledge of gas power plants refrigeration, and must be ineligiblo for Military Service. For further particulars apply to THE GENERAL MANAGER, P.O. Box 41, 4705 New Plymouth. SAMOAN GARRISON. YOLUNTEERS are required for Garrison duty in Samoa. Applications are invited from First Division wito, having attained their 44th birthday at the time of their medical examination or at the dato of being drawn in the haltot were classed C 2 by a District Medicalßoard. Application should be naado by letter personally to any Dcfence Office. Applicants must stats:— Surname and Christian names in full. Occupation. Address.. If married, number of children. Dato of birth. E&rlieet date they are willing to be called up for Military Service m Samoa. Terms ol engagement, pay, clothing, etc., as for Now Zealand Expeditionary Force. D. C. W. COSSGROVE, Capt., 4709 Director of Recruiting. PHOTOGRAPHER WANTED. OEQUIRED, First-class OPERATOR for XV Military Camp Studio. Good wages and Commission, to right man. Must be ineligible for Service. Apply confidentially, age and erperanoe, to Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Building, Wellington. 4721 WANTED. A N ASSISTANT in Factory at TAI TAPU. ■A. YPages £3 per week, Sunday and overtime extra. Applr MANAGER, : Factory, ! 4703 TAI TAPU. WANTED FOR THE COUNTRY. CJUPERIOR GIRL as LADY-HELP. ReO ferenoes essential. All duties, small house, 3 adults. Wages 20a per week. Good home to a nice girl. Apply to ''HELP," 1 4586 Care of "Press" Office. WANTED. ■piIRST-CLASS PLOUGH FRAME WELDER. Apply KEID and GRAY, LTD., 4236 Punedin. - WANTED, , LAD as APPRENTICE to the BOOKBINDING TRADE. Apply FACTOR!' MAI^AG-e-R, "Press Office. WANTED. i SMART BOY for the Jobbing DepartCHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO.. LTD. WANTED. A SMART BOY for the Lithographic lioA porment. Apply „ pRESS .. OFFICE.YiirANTED, lor Large Commercial Orchard W in central Otago, with largo private order bSiuess, a Man with Knowlcdge fmitorowinc, and a falr knowledge of ac countancy, .to take charge, of a-d assist when required m oichard. PI j, orritzsisr0rritzsisr E» s kg«««. tor duration oi war WANTED, Experienced Nurse for one baby ten months old. Apply Box G.P.O. — START Youth required for office. A good opportunity to improve position. Smith and Smith Sawmilling Co., Ltd., luam street W., Christchurch. ■cVr ANTED, a Youth for office. Apply, on W writing in first instance, Izard, Loughnan, and Fryer, bol.citora, Chi istchurch. — WANTED, Girl for Spoke-stitch Machine, also smart Boy. Apply Hutchison and Co., 225 Tuam street. - oi WANTED, Young Girl to assist work. Apply 43 Jackson s road, Fendaltoa. —. r IVTcDONAT'D'S N.Z. Labour Exchange reM quires Married SBepherd, s duties nil no school, £150, cottage, cow, firewood, Married Cowman-Garder.er, wlfe 8 eB etc.; Station Gardener, 4u a , U>wmen-Gardonera Waiting Y^n^ha^learri 2 Competent Ploughmen, also YotuU learn. 'Phone 497. 113 Manchester street. ©J /CENTRAL Labour Agency (Girls' Registry C' Office), Armagh street, Victoria R. Handcock, Land and Labour Agent. 1575 Have numeroue enquiries -or /Shi »o<i Uolunmbtd Ho««. torn good tenante. TNARBY-BROOKS'S Select Registry, ChsjJJ oery lane, havo DISENGAGED —H.K. (girls), Sewing Maid, H.K. boy), H.M., M.C., wife bake, butter, man sundries (bey 4); Youth plough, 6 horses; Gardener. Are NEEDING—GenIs, 355, 22s 6d, 20s; Cooks: Fem. (expd.), 555, p. 355, 303, hotels 70s, 455, 32s 6d 30s; WaitTeee, quick, 255; L.H.s, 25e; K.M., 255; H.M.W., 255, 22s (3d. 'PHONES: Office 1106. Residence 3221. 19 •SHEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE. WANTED, M.C. (back country), man milk, etc., wife oook and bake for men: S. Ploughman (4 h. team), 3 Cowmen-Gardeners, 355. WAITING—Iei class low country Shepherd, good dogs and references; Snow-rakers (expsricccci); Farmer's daughter wants outside wofk (capable), Crutchers, Man wanting experienos eheep; Cook only. Sheepfarmers' T.nbonv Excliange, 150 Hereford street. 'Phono 37G3. S3lll-119

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16258, 8 July 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16258, 8 July 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16258, 8 July 1918, Page 9

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