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SITUATIONS VACANT. TwelTs Words. One Shilling p« r insertion: Three Insertions 2/6. WAIXATO HOSPITAL BOABD. ASSISTANT MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. APPLICATIONS will be received cp io Thursday, December Ist, for the position of Aseistant Medical Superintendent to the Waikato Hospital. Salary, £BOO and £IOO house allowance per annum. For particulars appl? Medical Superintendent, Waikafo Hospital, Hamilton. B. G. JOHNSON, Secretary. WASTED, A GOOD JUNIOR TORM MISTRESS. JEaiDENT Post, for February, 1928, lor jl\i the •WELLINGTON DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, MARTON. Applications should be sent in now to await Miss McCall's decision after her return from England in December. 9906 ENTERPRISING people find Machine Knitting pays handsomely. Machine CatsI logue free. Saunders, 4 Willis street, Wellington. H 5051-1 CANTERBURY LABOUR EXCHANGE CO., LTD., EEQUIRES: House-Parlour-Maids, Waitress (country). Needlewoman, Experienced Children's Nurse, H.-Stnid-Laundress, Cook-General (Parnassus), Hous* and Parlour Maids (together, country), Laundress (hospital), Cook (institution), Second Cook (Kaikoura), Generals (town and country). THE MATRON. 173 Caahel street. 'Phone 4551. C 3690 pANTERBURY LABOUR EXCHANGE 1 CO., LTD. (late MoDonald's, est. 1879). tder auspices Canterbury Sheepowners Union, WANTS Capable Married Couplo (station), Cowman-Gardener, Station Gardener, Shepherd, Cowboys for Stations, Ploughmen, Muaterers, Machine and Hand Milkers, Blade Shearers (register November sheds). Recommends following: Experienced Farm and Station Hands, Ploughmen, Tractor-Drivers, Navvies, Cooks, Roueeabouts, Muaterers, and Shed Hands. Apply 118 Manchester street. Manager, 'Phone 497; Residence, 4039. C 5604 DARBY-BROOKS Select Registry, 1A Chaneery lone, NEED—2 lst-class Waitresses, 365; H.-maid, good country house, 355; Laundress, school, 40s; Working H.keeper, 40s; Cook, G.8.H., 355; Working H.« keeper, child allowed, 40s; Cook-Gen., 2 adults, 355, excellent place; Cook, temporary, 40s; Waitress, 31s. 'Phone 1106. M 7283 OCOTT'S Labour Registry, 761 Colombo £? street, opposite Londontown, Requires Couple, £150; Couple, working interest, £120; Housekeepers (sole charge); Laundress and Kitchenmaid (together); Hotel Cook, 2nd; Generals, 355, 40s; Children's Nurse (City); Companion-Help (Sumner); numerous others. 'Phone 1637. ' Town and Country Orders faithfully attended to. H 5056 SITUATIONS WANTED. YOUNG MAN, of pleasing personality and address, possessing sound character and iact, desires appointment as SALESMAN or TRAVELLER to a reputable firm offering opportunities of advancement through merit. A.W.A., "PreßS." 373 WANTED, by Refined, Capable Woman, Position as Housekoepor to Gentleman or Business People (adults only), in or near Christchurch; good credentials. Housekeeper, 165 Abel Smith street, Wellington. 324 [7ANTED, DRIVING, BY SOBER, RELI- * ABLE DRIVER, Bus Service Car or Lorry. Used to difficult roads. Country preforred. Replies to 110 DRIVER, "Press" Office. EXPERIENCED Gardener, married, requires Li position, nursery or private; lif o experience all branches. A. Dawes, "Bedmore," Boundary Drain road, Papanui. 365 INGLE Gardener powers, vegetables, fiuit), Valet, Waiter, Housework. Excellent character; abstainer. H.W.A., "Press." 402 [▼ANTED, by lady with child, position as V Nursery Governess, experienced needlewoman. Apply 56 Essex street, Linwood. 376 EDUCATED Person requires Position Companion-help or Nurse to Children; good credentials. F.W.A., "Proas." 38G "Y/fMNTED, Position Companion-help to '' elderly per£t/J or couple, or would Honsekeep. E.W.A., "Press." 387 MARRIED Couple wei. Position, experienced; no children, references; used to all work. N.P.A., ' J'ltss." 1964 "|7l/'|ANTED by a Competent Lady, Poui- » * ' tion as Housekeeper, K'-.rsing, or Sewing. D.W.A., "Press.", 388 GIRL, 25, deaf, wants half-days or daily Housework and Sewing; gopd references. A.T.A.. "Press." 2G3 MAN wants Work with Protestant employer as generally useful; has references. S.T.A., care "Press." 353 WANTED, Mustering or other sheep work, long or short run; good dogs. Pull particulars to K.W.A.. "Press." 2069 IINGLISHWOMAN (young) desires posil tion as Housekeeper in or near City. Reply M.W.R., "Press." 389 'DUCATED Girl would Take Charge of ' Children, November to January. V.R.A., >ress." 90 rpRAOTOR Engine Driver, all work, wants '. work at same. Apply Z.T.A., 'ress." 383 A J. ALLAN, Painter and Paperhanger, • 18 Buckley's road. (Lately with, Lee and Sons.) 202 LUiLEYMAN BROS., ►APERHANGERS, Painters, General Repairers. 458 Oxford terrace. 'Phone 1845. Absolutely lowest quotations. L 4908 WANTED KNOWN. PROM KQ/fi KBIT COATS. LARGE RANGE OP BPRING GOODS. Tweed from 555; Costumes from 50s. Repp Frocks from 85a Valour Coats from 425; Children's from 12s 6d. LATEST STYLES AND COLOURS. Sure to Fit Every Figure. GOODMAN'S, Manufacturers, 645 a, Colombo street, Opposite Mason, Strutters, Ltd. Showroom and Factory Upstairs. Open Friday Night. GSU3 McINTYRE'S Extra Strong Regulating Pills. Every lady should keep "box of these pills in the house. Q7207 VV Ladies' Art Silk Reduced to 7s lid. ANTED, Ladies to inspect Fuji Jumpers, T T good quality Silk, 9s 6d and lis 6d, at Nicholson and Co.'s. "7244 LADIES' Voile Frocks, in smart styles, with long sleeves, 8s lid and 12s 6d at Nicholson and Co.'s. N7244 ANTED Known —At Nicholson and Co. s, tt Ladies' Feather Ruffles, in Brown, Grey, or Black, 18s 6d. N7244 , , ' Smart Floral Voiles, 1b 6d, Is lid, and 2s 6d. N7244 !BH.I.MiUAJHIEW ANTED Known —At Nicholson and Co.'s, f » Art Silk and Cotton Dress Material, 4s 6d, usually 5s lid. N7244 JOLFE'S Wax, the Perfect Polish for X Particular People. R9147-2

botft hands, besides removing the labour objections to sectionalism might also shift the problem of qualification from a n individual to a mas 3 basis, the participation in control being that of representatives, and settled on some broader viow of rights or government. Great combines render a solution of this problem more possible, and also more urgent. "Continuation Pay." "Finally," sa id Prof. Macgregor. 'rationalisation by industrial grouping and leadership may enable a further step to be taken in respect of industrial peace. In respect of wage disputes in fundamental industries, it Fecms to be a possible addition to our methods that, when negotiations have narrowed the issue to its smallest difference, and there is yet no agreement, the disaster of stoppage might be averted if the trade union could be enabled, pending an arbitration, to advance to its members the whole or a part of the difference in question, subject to guarantee of being refundad as much of its claim as the award sustained. This might be called the method of 'continuation pay.' "There- is some approximation to tluo method in the occasional practice of ante-dating awards, but the community is not thereby cleared from the loss of a stoppage. If a step of a new kind can be taken, it is by way of making 'continuation pay' a practicable thing. Now the higher organisation of industry does contribute to its practicability, since it enables a more complete guarantee to be offered from the side of employera. If may therefore contribute to a 'rationalisation' in industrial relationships which would be of great benefit to the community, the more so if some working solution of representative control had been also applied." SITUATIONS VACANT. Swerve Wordi. One Shilling per Insertion; Three Insertion* 2/6. THE NORTH CANTERBURY. HOSPITAL BOARD. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by copies of testimonials, addressed to the Secretary of the North Canterbury Hospital Board, Christchurch, will be received np to 9 a.m. of WEDNESDAY, the 16th inst., for the Poiition of ASSISTANT MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT of the Chrißtchurch Hospital. Applicants mast be unmarried men, and will be required to live in. Salary, £SOO per annum, rising in annual increments of £SO to £650. Schedule of duties can be obtained un application. W. S. WHA'RTON, 958* Secretary. DIRECTOR OP TOWN PLANNING. Office of Minister of Internal Affairs, Wellington, 7th November, 1927. APPLICATIONS for the position of DIRECTOR OF TOW PLANNING ftre invited, closing on the 30th NOVEMBER, 1927. Salary, .£IOOO per annum. Applications, stating qualifications and accompanied by testimonials, to bo forwarded lo the Undar Secretary, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington. M. POMARE, Acting-Minister of Internal Affairs. SOAP MAKER WANTED. 1 LARGE 'Wellington Firm req,xiir*.« the ■ services of an Experienced SOAP BOILER. Apply in first instance, giving foil particulars of age, experience, and enclosing copies only of references, to: "SOAP BOILER," Care S. Hot*., Ltd., Advertising Agents, Publicity Houso, Jervois quay, 9533 " Wellington. WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE. HEAD OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. * PPLICATIONS are invited until 25th .. instant *'<r tho above position. Applicants siould be experienced teachers, qualified in most branches of domestic sciene, with special qualifications in cookery. The duties include the supervision of tho wort of the Technical High School and 'Manual Training Classes, and carry an addition of £3O. to graded salary. Duties to commence on February Ist, 1925. '" •' . "" 1. E. NEWTON, 9996 Principal. ST. GEORGE'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL, WANG AN UI. AN ASSISTANT-MASTER is Wanted, to begin February, 1925. Salary according to qualifications. St. George's is a School for Boarders and Day Boys from 7 to 14. Farther particulars from the Headmaster. 9593 TI7IA.NTED, a, Thoroughly Experienced '•''. Married Gardener; own cottage; all conveniences. Wife to cook for two men. Apply with references to H. B. Maunsell, Rath Keale, Maeterton. 9995 TANTED, Married General Farm Hand; wife, cook for men; separate cottage. Canterbury Labour Exchange (McDonald's), Manchester street. 2059 TS7ANTED, Nuree-Housemaid for country, » V age not less than 20, Catholic. Apply in writing to Mrs Macdonald, care Lady Clifford, Fendalton. 299 DANTED, Experienced Children's Nurse or Housekeeper, with knowledge of children. Apply 182 Worcester street, Monday Evening between 7 and 8. 374 TX7IANTED, First-claes Tailor (Coat hand). » »"A position where industry would be rowsrdsd. Apply stating experience and wages expected, to C.W.A., "Press." 380 - tices to Motor-cycle Engineering, Apply Jones Motors, Clock Tower. 208 N Office Girl required for a leading City Hotel. Apply, stating experience, to "Hotel," "Press" Office. 405 TOREMAN—Wanted, Experienced Storeman. Apply with references, P.O. Box 618, Christchurch. 870 BUILD up your own business. Machine Knitting is profitable. Catalogue free. Saunders, 4 Willie street Wellington. H 5051-8 CENTRAL REGISTRY, 96 Hereford street, requires: Woman Cook for country township Hotel, Waitress, Housemaid (Colleges), Waitress (boardinghouse), Parlourmaids (town and country), Laundress and Kitchcnmaid (together), Cook-General and H.P.-maid (together, town and country), Lady-helps (country), H.M. Laundress, Cooks (40s). Cook-Generai and H.P.-maid (Marlborough), Married Couple, wife cookGardener; many positions. T> „ oc . f > Telephone 4708. «9»° TICTOKIA LABOUR AGENCY requires: / Housekeeper (must be fond of children), Cook and Housemaid (suit friends), HouseParlourmaids, Cook (Timaru), Housemaids, Domestic Helps, Housemaid-Waitress, and Cook-Generals (town -and country). 108 Armagh street, Victoria square. Pbonj

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19157, 14 November 1927, Page 15

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