SITUATIONS VACANT. Twelve Words 1/-. 3 Days 2/6. WANTED, Six-Horse Teamster. ApT 1 ply H467, “Press.” V\/ANTED, Housekeeper for Three Adults. Sole charge. Ring ’Phone 33-468. _ 3891 V\7ANTED, Boys lor Canister Depart- ’ ’ ment. Apply, Monday, J. Gadsden and Co., Ltd.. 118 Durham street. X6G7 WANTED Married Couple, Cook- ' ’ General, Cowman-Gardener. Apply Murchison Homestead, Lake Coleridge. _ X 442 AVT ANTED Old-age Pensioner’, do ’ T gardening and odd jobs; good home; 10s week; reliable. Apply H512, "Press.” V\, r ANTED Kennel Man, for Maranui, ’ ' foot Beagles. Apply giving reference, to McKergow, Maranui, Ruapuna R.D.. Ashburton. 3643 AA/ANTED. Experienced-GIRL for our ’’ Labelling Dept.; also Girls for General Factory Work. Permanent positions for suitable girls. Pioneer Mfg. Co., 71 Retreat rd„ Avonsicie. 3806 AAf ANTED. * ' (ml iva *« house, 30 miies from Christchurch, Capable General, good cook essential, small adult family, no washing, good wages. Apply. P1983, “Press.” ' 3834 I EARN Panel Beating ana Electric Welding. Most up-to-date School in N.Z.; 50 Successful Students in good positions. Call for free Booklet. Polytechnic School of Engineering, 76 Manchester street. 4412 TRAINED ARTISTS WANTED. £1 (| A WEEK and more is made by ket Writers, Fashion Artists, etc. Develop vour latent talent! Inquire today about Druleigh’s specially prepared correspondence tuition. Success assured. Moderate fees. Druleigh College. Auckland. —3 AIEHCHANT has an opening for a Man capable of CONTROLLING WALLPAPER DEPARTMENT in a City Warehouse. Knowledge of the trade desired. Reply stating age, capabilities, etc., to: - “WALLPAPER.” XBOB c/o. ‘’Press.” WANTED 'VOUTII. about 16 years for Spare Parts and Accessories Store. Permanent Position. Apply personally to : BELL CYCLE and MOTOR CO., LTD., 110 Lichtlcld street. FUR WORKERS. WANTED. ’ MACHINISTS AND FINISHERS. Permanent Positions to Suitable Applicants. For MOONEYS (WELLINGTON). LTD. VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON. Interview J. C. Macpherson and Co., Ltd., 96 Lichfield street, Christchurch. ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH, ASHBURTON. ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER. A PPLICATIONS, closing 10th October, are invited for the position of Organist and Choirmaster. Full particulars obtainable from the vicar. Rev. J. F. Feron, or the undersigned. Applications to be addressed to THE CHURCHWARDENS, St. Stephen’s Church, 3198 P.O. Box 48, Ashburton. NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB AND CANTERBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. TOTALISATOR MANAGER. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of TOTALISATOR MANAGER, at a salary of £4OO per annum. Schedule of duties may be seen at the Club’s Office, 206 Oxford terrace, CHRISTCHURCH. Applications, addressed to the chairman will be received up till 12 noon on MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 3rd TANTED, Men and Boys to Learn I Motor Engineering. Fitting, and TurnMilling and Gear Cutting. Electric i'Diesel Engineering, Electric Welding A C and D.C. Current, Panel Beating, 1 Acetylene Welding Taught by Qua 11i Instructors. In a • few months you alify for a good position. The only ictlcal Mechanical School of Its kind New Zealand. Day and Evening Classes. Ve assist graduates to obtain position* tpply for free booklet. ILYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING (Registered), 76 Manchester street. NORTH CANTERBURY HOSPITAL BOARD.. VACANCY FOR ASSISTANT LADY SUPERINTENDENT. A PPLICATIONS, accompanied by -A. copies of testimonials, and addressed to the undersigned,' are invited for the position of Assistant Lady Superintendent at the Christchurch Hospital. Qualifications for the position, experience, and age of applicants should be stated. Salary £260 per annum with uniform and residence. Applications close on Wednesday, 12th October. ALEX. PRENTICE, 3822 Secretary. APPLICATIONS (to be made on P.S.C. Form 17A, obtainable at Principal Post Offices) will be received up till NOON on 14th October, 1938, for the position of INSPECTOR OF MACHINERY AND ENGINEERSURVF.YOR OF SHIPS (combined position), MARINE DEPARTMENT; Salary £445 per annum, rising by three annual increments to a maximum of £515 per annum. It is desired that applicants should be between 30 and 40 years of age. They should also hold a First-class Marine Engineer’s Certificate (Steam) and should have held a position not lower than that of 2nd Engineer of a steamship or motor-ship. The possession of a Motor Certificate in addition to the Steam Certificate will be a recommendation. Details of seaservice. including names of vessels and I.H.P. or B.H.P. of engines, also particulars as to education, apprenticeship, certificates and experience, should be submitted—Secretary, Public Service Commissioners, Wellington, C.l. 3830 a. ». ROYAL N.Z. AIR FORCE. CHRISTCHURCH (TERRITORIAL) SQUADRON. ENLISTMENT OF AIRMEN. VT'ACANCIES exist in the following ’ trades: Fitters, Wireless Operators, Wireless Operator-Mechanics, Metal Workers, Armourers, and Fabric Workers. Preference will be given to men with experience in these or allied trades. Applicants should be between the ages of 18 and 37, physically fit, of British nationality, and (owing to the need of regular attendance for instruction) should reside within the Christchurch residential area. Application forms and further particulars will be supplied on request to the Adjutant, Christchurch (T) Squadron, Wignun Aerodrome, Christchurch, . 8829
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22521, 1 October 1938, Page 26
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