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SITUATIONS VACANT Housekeeper wanted for 2 adults. Wairr.ate district. No objection one or two children, school age. Apply Mrs Rattray. No. 8 R D-. Waimate. MANAGERESS, Roxana Hand Made Millinery Salon. Timaru. First-class milliner and saleswoman required. Apply Proprietress. MACHINISTS. EXPERIENCED Machinists required for small blouse workroom. Pleasant working conditions. Apply: Mrs McLean. ADRIENNE MANUFACTURING CO.. 1 834 A Colombo st. ’Phone 69-716. 2440 APPR ENTICES—SEWING. APPRENTICES—SEWING. YOUNG GIRLS interested in learning the sewing trade are invited to call at the Kaiapoi Woollen Mfg. Co., Manchester street, where they will be given a thorough tuition in the making of Mantles, Shirts, Tailoring or Caps. Excellent working conditions. Generous commencing ■wages. 2428 CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. LECTURER IN CHEMISTRY. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Lecturer in Chemistry on a full or part-time basis, to teach Chemistry for the new Agricultural Degrees at Stage I standard. Applicants should hold a Degree in Pure Science. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience within the range of £750 to £1235 per annum. Conditions of , appointment obtainable from the undersigned, with whom applications Close on May 31, 1957. H. G. HUNT, Registrar, Lincoln College. Christchurch. __ 3700

AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. (University of New Zealand). SENIOR LECTURESHIPS IN PHYSICS (TWO). APPLICATIONS are inVited for TWO Senior Lectureships in PHYSICS. Applicants should be qualified to lecture in either Nuclear Physics or Advanced Electricity and Magnetism. Experience in any of the following types of research would be an additional qualification: Angular correlation of nuclear radiations; polarised nuclear reactions; ion optics; time-of-flight of neutrons, or similar fields. Salary scale £1315 to £1615 per annum, by three annual increments. Conditions of Appointment are obtable from N.Z. University Colleges, or from the undersigned, with whom applications will close on May 31, J. A. KIRKNESS. Registrar. 2417 TYPISTE TYPISTE TYPISTE A NEW ZEALAND-WIDE Manufacturing Company requires a Typiste. preferably in the intermediate group, for general typing. Some knowledge of shorthand would be an advantage. Working conditions in a centrally situated office are excellent, and a liberal salary will be paid. Further particulars obtainable in personal interview, and for appointment ring: TELEPHONE 64-673. TELEPHONE 64-673. TELEPHONE 64-673.

c „7423 « s FOREWOMAN DARNER. $ FOREWOMAN DARNER. x FOREWOMAN DARNER. s FOREWOMAN DARNER. s FOREWOMAN DARNER. FOREWOMAN DARNER. f c AN EXPERIENCED and QUALIFIED p FOREWOMAN DARNER is required to take charge of our DARNING g and MENDING DEPARTMENT at a MILTON. New room with excellent lighting and working conditions. Accommodation available. Liberal Salary to - suitable applicant. J Apply: MILL MANAGER, THE BRUCE WOOLLEN MANU- . FACTORING CO., LTD., y P.O. Box 2, MILTON, OTAGO. o ti 2404 t( THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL * UNIVERSITY, CANBERRA £ RESEARCH SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL h SCIENCES o APPLICATIONS are invited for Research Scholarships in the Departments of Astronomy, Geophysics, a Nuclear Physics, Particle Phvsics. j. Radiochemistry and Theoretical rr Physics: The Department of Astronomy under Professor Bart J. 801, operates the Mount Stromlo Observatory where the main lines ■ of research are Photo-electric and photographic studies of the Southern Milky Way and the Star Clouds of Magellan, joint radio astronomical and optical studies - of the heavens and spectrographic study of southern stars; Mount c Stromlo Observatory is also engaged upon research relating to the National Time Service. The Department of Geophysics under Professor J. C. Jaeger, FAA... carries out work in the fields of seismology, rock magnetism, the deformation of rocks s and crystals, heat flow, oceanography, and petrology. The Department of Nuclear Physics under Professor E. W. Titterton, CM.G., FA.A., has three accelerating machines available fo’ - work—two Cockroft Walton ma‘- T chines of 600 KeV and 1.4 MeV L respectively, and a 33 MeV electron synchrotron. The main pro- E grammes are light element studies Photodisintegration studies. The Department of Particle Physics under Professor M. L. OliPhant F.R.S., is working on the construction of a 10 BeV Proton Synchrotron Accelerator. The 8 MeV Cyclotron which will be the injector of the machine is now complete and being used for research work. . 7116 Department of Radiochemistry under Mr F. Scarf is working on problems in nuclear chemistry, the application of tracer techtuques to problems in electrocnemistry, and the application of mass spectrometrie analysis to the determination of geologic age Other applications of the mass spectrometer arc also of interest « to the department, e.g., studies of w liquid and gas phase chemical reactions. The Department of Theoretical Physics under Professor K J Le Couteur carries out work in nuclear physics and high energy N physics. Applicants should be post-graduate students with capacity for research. Successful aplpicants will be expected to enrol for a PhD. degree, and to commence their studies in Canberra in September. 1957, or as soon as possible thereafter. Scholarships are tenable for two years and may be renewed for a third year . value of a scholarship is £A77I per annum. Married scholars with dependent children may be granted an additional allowance of £A2OO per annum in respect of the first child and a further £ASO per annum for each other child. A grant will be made towards the cost 4! of a scholar’s fares to Canberra. d Application forms and further par- s 1 ticulars are available from the under- n signed, to whom applications should a . be submitted by the 31st May, 1957. 1J R. A. HOHNEN, r > Registrar. C Box 4. GF.O., c CANBERRA, A.C.T. r April 9, 1957. 3720

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 18

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