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PROFESSIONAL ENCACEMENT3. TE KUITI BOROUGH. POSITION OF MUNICIPAL ENGINEER. THE Te Kuiti Borough Council hereby invites applications from competent persons to (ill the position of Municipal Enginrer at a salary of .£4OO per annum, pay-able monthly. Applicants to state fully their qualifications and age. 'Hie appointment will take effect as ami from the 2nd September, 1912.. and will be made subject to termination upon three months' notice in either side. Applications, accompanied by copies of testimonials enclosed in sealed envelopes, and endorsed "Position ct -Municipal Enginesr," will be received bv the undersigned down to Noon on TUESDAY, 6th August, 1912. By order. F. EDWARD LAMB. Town Clerk. Council Chambers, Te Kuiti. Dated this 13th .day of July, 1912. MANCHESTER BUYER. a Thoroughly Competent .MAN, To take charge of Manchester Department, must be smart .salesman and experienced in indenting; goad progressive pos ; - tion for the right man. Apply, in first instance, by letter, enclosing copies of references, and stating age and salary .expected, to GEORGE AND KERSLEY, LTD., Wellington. WINTER BOOK-KEEPING COURSE. TWELVE -MONTHS' TUITION FOR M. 4s. TO meet the needs of thoso who desir> a complete practical Course of Bookkeeping Instruction at a small foe, Hemingway and Robertson have put on *x Special Business Course mastered in from six to twelve months, according to the : time the student studies. The very low fee of .£4 4s. cash in advance, or by in-stalments-payable .£2 12s. Bd. cash and .£2 Vis. 6d. within three months has been fixed. Complete printed Notes arc fur- , nished. and the personal attention of the directors is given to every student. A special illustrated booklet free on application. i HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S i Australasian Correspondence Schools, Ltd.. . P.O. Box 51G, AUCKLAND. •_ AVANTED, ORGANIST, for Methodist Church. Blenheim.—Applications are invited ■ for the. position of Organist of the above Church. Applicant to state qualifications and to forward references, and to state salary required. Application to be sent in bv July 31st, In E. 11. PENNY, Blenheim. DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB. A PPLICATIONS, stating salary rcxl quired,: are invited, up to.the 31st INST., lor the Position of SECRETARY. Address "Chairman," Box 73, Dannevirke. JAMES SPIERS FREEMAN,' Secretary. A HOME . INDUSTRY FOR WOMEN. THfi demand for fine Laces is unlimited, consequently prices rule high, making lace-making a profitable as well as pleasant occupation. The introduction of the TORCHON LACE LOOM makes it posMblo for any lady to make her own laces or to earn money in her own home making them for us. No perscnal instruction necteary, nnd >we.guarantee to buy all the lace you make. Send 3d. in ritamps for full particulars. TORCHON LACE CO.. ' Desk 11, | 2G4-G Flinders Street, Mfi'.bourne. ! BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 Grey Street. ' Telephone, 2093. P.O. Box 162. CLASSES conducted for Accountancy, Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewrit- ■ ing, Matriculation, and all Entranco Uni- ' versity Examinations. Junior and Senior I Civil Service. [ Eight experienced teachers with tho i highest credentials employed. MISS MARGARET NEUMANN, TEACHER OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, Routh's Buildings, Feathcrsion Street. Pupils aro now being enrolled for/weekly classes at PETONE. ' Intending pupils may obtain all particulars at the above , address. Interviews 10 a.m., 5 p.m. . NURSE STRATFORD has Vacancies for Lying-in Patients at her Private Maternity Hospital, 2G Kilbirnie Crescent, Kilbirnio; Id. section from Courtenny Piace. Full Sets Baby Clothing always on hand. ROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years of age. Special .class for Boys under six: Miss Somcrville, 81 Hill Street. SITUATIONS VACANT, 1 N.Z. FARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE, 31 Hunter Street, Wellington. ) a t OUCCj Married Couples, ' » Shepherds, with dogs'! Cowmnn'Gardener, Married Couple, Man plough j (hillside); Chauffeur, Ploughman, good Station .Manager, single, wants engagement. 1 MANAGER FOR TROUT HATCHERY. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the - 1 -.."- position of Manager of the Hawera : Acclimatisation Society's Hatchery, at a salary of .£l5O per annum and free house. • Output, 500.000 fry per annum from stock ; fish. Applications close with the under- ' s'gned at Hawera, Tariinaki, on Saturday, 1 20th July, 1912. F. G. TREWEEK, Secretary. i. - AVANTED, TOWN TRAVELLER; HARDWARE STORE. PLUMBING and BUILDi ING MATERIALS. I State previous experience and Salary ; required. Applications confidential. Apply P.O. BOX 410, AUCKLAND. ! ! PRESSERS. WANTED, TWO COMPETENT SLOP PRESSERS. State age and experience. MR; MINTY, I Kaiapoi Company, Christchurch. » M7"AXTED, Cooks, Wanganui, Kimbol- »» ton, Martou, Dannevirke; Housemaid. C'.:ok-Laumlross, Napier; Housemaids, Barmaids Kitchenmaids, t.'hil- ; drenVXuiM., Generals, ulhvrs. Slaveley. 1 27(1 t.'uay. _ WA\TEl)~iiii r Taraiwki, General, no wa.-hing, «jr small children; good i' Inline and permanent position suilablu 1 person. No objection widow with one i' child. Apply "5.1f.," "Dominion" Office. XXTElT~Exi>crt IJnolype Operator .Mechanic, with knowledge of ma- . chine, daily morning provincial newspaper. Apply by letter to "Operator," ' i.o. "Dominion" Office. ; WA Motor Mechanic, for engiiieeriii" *hop„' must he competent and smart. State experience and wages required to John Blake Jajid Son. Hawera.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1493, 16 July 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1493, 16 July 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1493, 16 July 1912, Page 1

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