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SITUATIONS VACANT. Twelve Words. One Shilling pet Insertion; Three Insertions 2/6. ILOTTS ABE INCREASING THEIR STAFF.. EXPERIENCED COPYWRITERS AND ARTISTS WANTED. ONE FIRST-CLASS COPYWRITER. LOTTS require the services of a first-class Copywriter who has had a thoroughly sound agency experience. A fair knowledge of marketing and layout will he expected, while ability to write really good copy is essential. In addition to which he must be able to mix amicably with his colleagues. The successful applicant will be invited to join the Ilott organisation permanently, and will receive a salary generously computed on his ability. TWO OTHER COPYWRITERS. Ilotts are also now in a position to consider applications for positions in both the National Copy and Retail Copy Departments. Some experience with an advertising agency is essential. The positions offer exceptional opportunities for rapid promotion. THREE ARTISTS WANTED. Applications are invited from artists of all-round ability, with a full knowledge of drawing for reproduction and preferably with previous agency experience. Applicants must be able to produce printed reproductions of accepted work. Those who cannot fulfil this condition will be wasting time in applying. Applications must be in own handwriting, and should give full particulars of previous business and advertising experience, age, present salary, etc., and should be accompanied by COPIES only of testimonials. All communications will be treated in 6trict confidence and should be addressed to — Manager J. ILOTT LTD., Advertising Agents, Publicity House, Wellington. 9459 A PPLICATIONS (to be made on P.S.C. i. Form 17a, obtainable from Principal Post Offices) will be received up till NOON for the undermentioned positions:— (CLOSING 18th NOVEMBER, 1927). EDUCATION DEPARTMENT:—WeIfare Branch. . GIRLS' HOME, Burwood (near Christchurch). LADY PRINCIPAL. Salary £340 per annum, with a deduction of £65 per annum for board and quarters. It is desired that applicants should have had experience in constructive social welfare work, and in'the management of institutions for girls. .LADY. VICE-PRINCIPAL. Salary £285 per annum, with a deduction of £65 per annum for board and quarters. The successful applicant will require to be a certificated teacher and possess initiative and administrative ability. NURSE HOUSEKEEPER. General Division. Salary £245 per annum, with a deduction of £65 per annum for board and quarters. It is desired that applicants should be registered nurses, and possess capabilities for taking charge of all the domestic side of the work of the institution. RECEIVING HOME—DUNEDIN. ASSISTANT MANAGER (Also CHILD WELFARE OFFICER) (Female). General Division. Commencing salary £205 per annum, maximum £245. It is desired that applicants should have had training and exporience in home visiting, and social welfare work generally. Further particulars may bo obtained on application. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. 9461., ~ • ..

LEAPING BUSINESS TRAINING COLLEGE. ■ VACANCY FOR TYPEWRITING TEACHER. j APPLICATIONS are invited for the posiJ\ tiou of Typewriting Teacher. ApJ piicarits Must be fully' qualified to teach j typewriting. Preference will be givsn to ; leather'holding Typewriting Diploma. Duties to commence early next yean Good remuneration. , Applications will be treated as Strictly confidential. Apply, enclosinr: copies of testimonials,, to i "SECRETARY." ' i Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, ' 04C0 National Bank Building, Auckland. AUCTIONEERS FOR FRUIT AND . . PRODUCE' BUSINESS IN CHRISTCHURCH. • . State 'experience and wages required. BOX P6P. Ohristehurch. KSLEY COLLEGE, PAERATA. H WANTED'FOR 1928: A. First Assistant to teach English, Languages, and History to matriculation' standard. . B. Assistant Master to ta-ke primary work ■to Gth standard. ■ Knowledge of Junior High School methods desirable. C. Junior Master —must have D Certificate; or equivalent. .... In each case the positions arc resident, and certain bouse duty is required. Applications received until NOV. 29th. Further particulars from the Principal. 946-1 , SITUATION AS TRACTOR DRIVER on L a Sheep Farm is open for a Young Man desirous of experience in the sheep industry. Preference would be given to an applicant of Technical School education, with some knowledge of farm implements and conditions.; Apply in first inslance by letter addressed to BOX 955, POST OFFICE, CHRISTCHURCH, stating ago and qualifications. 9486 ROSLYN MILLS. THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT has good positions vacant for competent and experienced Maxim operators. Experienced workers for Cottons Frames, and Seamers and Linkers are also required. Apply MANAGER, 9474 Roslyn Mills, Dune-din. ' {MART TYPISTE, quick at figures. One *■•' with about two years', experience. Apply, stating age and enclosing copy iefcrenccs onlv to ~ : m.a.j.. * 1960 ' "Proas" Office. WANTED, Man or Boy that can drive an Overland car, that would cnrc r to drive to Seddon and back, starting to-day. Apply "Traveller." c.o. Dominion Motors'. 2004 TXTANTED, Smart, Experienced Assistant » » for Mantle Alteration 'Workroom. Ai>ply T. Armstrong and Co., Ltd., Drapers, Victoria square. 1989 WANTED, I nst-class Boilermaker; urgent. Apply Sinclair, Melbourne and Co., Lvttelton. ' 9503 WANTED. Four Cood Carpenters. Apply 27 Chancellor street, Shirley, after 6 WANTED TO RENT. WANTED, Furnished or Unfurnished Flat " ' in City, not necessarily immediately. Own kitchenette essential, bathroom, and entrance, if possible. P.X.A... "Press." 1859 WANTED to Rent, 4-rooroed Bungalow, moderate.rent. Apply D.P.A., "Press." 1808.1

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19150, 5 November 1927, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19150, 5 November 1927, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19150, 5 November 1927, Page 30

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