SITUATIONS VACANT. Twelre Words, One Shilling pox Insertion; Three Insertions 2/6. Applicants when applying for situations where references fire asUeu Cor bhonld send copieo (noi original) their reference*, COLUMBA PRESBYTERIAN GIRLS' I COLLEGE, DUNEIMN. j THE Board of Governorc applica- j tiori3 for the vacancies: | (;!) Mistress with special qualifications ia i Latin and French. I (2) Mistress with special qualifications in j Mathematics. I Commencing; salaries ilo 1 .- _ £ld>» v\'<a j residence, according to training and ox- 1 poricnce, rising by annuai increments o.' j £lO to £2OO, with residence. J (C) Hiatreaa with special Qualifications in Art and Needlework, to undertake j clso some general teaching ia lower j iorma o: Secondary School. j Salary with residence, rising b.7 | annual increments of £lO to £IBO wit a. residence. Applications wit:'* -.opicb of testimonial | to be lodged with Oip Secretary, Coiumba I Collega, Duncdir-v kj* SATURDAY, December 13th, 1930. 7160 BALESMUN CALLING O.V FARMERS YJSTILL be interested our preposition. W We are in touch now with innumerable prospective buyers all over New Zealand waiting: to be handled and finalised by you. A highly remunerative return assured. The article is well advertised, and daily bringing fresh enquiries. Write to-day. Two character references eosectia!. "MODERN NECESSITY/" Care J. Ilott, Advertising Agents, Publicity House, Jervoia Q'.say, "WcHinjtou. 7182 WANTED BUYEfc <a,nd FIRST SALES
PERFUMERY, TOILET, A>.'D HANDBAG SECTION. TAMES SMITH, LTD., WEL LING T0 N, ** have a VACANCY lor e» Thoroughly Experienced BUYER for their Toilet, Handbag, and Perfumery Section. Also FIRST SALES for eair.6 Department. Apply Immediately to HR SMITH, Caro Wamer'e Hotel, 78c £ Christcburcb. WELL IN* OTO N HOSPITAL BOARD. CASUALTY OFFICER. Applications w\ii be received up to noon on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd. 1930, for tho position of CASUALTY OFFICER at the Wellington Hospital I Salary £3OO per annum (resident), j •Applicants must be fully qualified medical practitioners, and have at 1 least one year's resident hoßpital experience. Particulars may be obtained from the Medical Superintendent, Wellington Hospital Duties to commence January Ist, 1931. R. BROWN, 7302 Secretary. BREWER REQUIRED. AN OLD-ESTABLISHED SOUTH ISLAND BREWERY requires the terviees of a CAFABLE SECOND BREWER. A young nxan, with reasonable experience is tho type in mind'. For further particulars reply, iu f.rst instanch, to "BREWER, Care Charles Haines Advertising Agr*r.,-y. Tru6fceeo' Exocutors' Building, DUNEDIN. " A CHI KB Kni 11 m c Jumpers, Costu m e M _ Hosiery, is fascinating and profitable Catalogue free. Saunders, Dominion Build ing. Wellington. H 5299-3 PANNED, a General for country for two W months. Apply, between 2 and u .., Wednesday. 26th inst, to Mr& Robert Elisor, care Mias Moorhouse, 22 Arm«jli street. '*~ \ BUILX> np your own busmeGa. Machine knitting is profitable. Catalogue tree Saucdera. Dominion Building. Wellington. CIAPABLE Tjpiate for Timber Yard; book--1 keeping experience preferred. Apply A. L. Gray, 134 Osford terrace. 1083 LEARN Ladies' Tailoring, Dressmaking. R&ilway concessions. Vacancies for pupils. Paris School. 272 High street. 976 CANTERBURY LABOUR EXCHANGE CO., LTD., Requires—Cook-Laundrcas, H.P.-maid (together, country). Nurse (afternoons). Waitress (country). General (one ladyl, Oook-General (Merivale), Generals (Opawa, Fendalcon, Amberley), Housekeeper (country). Cook (Papanui), Daily General. THE MATRON. 173 Casliel street. 'Phone 31-464 CANTERBURY LABOUR EXCHANGE CO., LTD (late McDonald's. est. 1879), WANTS: Blade Shearers, Married Shepherd, wife cook for men, separate cottage; Married Couple, man Cowman-Gardener, wifo Cook-General, Cowman-Gardener, Ploughmen, (Jowboys for Karros and Stations. \\ E RECOMMEND Machine Shearer 3, Wool Classers, Shed Hands. Married Dairyman, Married Ploughmen, Tractor Drivers (married and single), Shepherds!, Machine Milkers, Packmen. Fencers Grooms, Cook-Bakers. 'PHONE 31-589, Residence 23-SO3. 113 Manchester street. ' :
DO You Need Reliable Employees J If so, 'Phone 32-482. Do you need e Position f Call at the Darby-Brooks Registry, 12 A Chancery lane. REQUIRED: Cook £1; Waitresses; Oook-General, town and country; General; Strong Youth. \*AITING ENGAGEMENT —Housekeeper. D 2520 SCOTT'S REGISTRY, TCI Colombo street, requires good Cook, TiniaruHoubcParlourmaid, Cook-GeneraU, town and country Tractor Dfiver, Woman Cook, station; Youne Girl to learn Parlourmaid work; VToman Cook, town. Waiting: Shearers, Men Cooks for Stations, Rouscaboats. D 257.3 CENTRAL REGISTRY, 96 Hereford Btreet. Requires—Cook-Housekeeper end H.P.. maid, together, country; Cook and House-maid-Laundress, together, country; Housemaid, Nursemaid for country: Cook-Ueneral for Nelson; Cook-Generals, town and conn try; Married Couple, man as general farm hand, wife as cook-general. Tot. Dl-605 \V9044
ggpp Those extra pieces of odd Furnishings you have stored in your garage or spare room are worth money to someone. Advertise them in our Want Advert. Columns, and you will be agreeably surprised at the quick response these Advertisements will bring. "THE PRESS" (Owned and controlled iti Chrtstchurch.) the paper with the largest CIRCULATION IN CANTERBURY. Classified Columns. 12 words l/> 3 insertions 2/6 'Phbnes 33-357, 33-358.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20093, 24 November 1930, Page 19
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