SITUATIONS VACANT. "TOT"ANTED, a Waitress. Apply Cafe ' * de Paris, 145 Manners Street. WANTED, a HousemftidTalGo a » ' Waiter. Apply Matron, St. Patrick's College. ■ . ■ W"~ ANTED^T"smart Waitresses or Waiter. Apply nt once Hotel Grand Central, 10" Cuba Street. W 4 ANTED, capable Liidyhelp, 255. Mrs. Keeling, Chisenhall Street, Knrori, near trnm. Telephone 2085., ANTED,, Machinist, also Girls for * » the manufacture of neckwear. A, 20S Lambton Quay._ TO 4 ANTED, sqveral Married Couples, * ® Cooks, town and country;. Porter and Cook. Staveley's, 203 Quay, WaiteT3, Couples (.£2OS, *» cottages), Needlewoman, city;-Sta-tion Cook (male). Star, 250 Quay. YX/'AXTED, experienced Second Cook, "» also ICitehenmaid,. Best, wages given. Empire Cafe, Willis Street. WANTED, after Easter, capable and comnaniona'hle Ladvhelp. State salary. "Help, Box 7, P. 0.. El t ham. WANTED, refined Waitres-'O?. 40s-.; Married Couples, .£160; Ladyhelps, Generals. Scottish Registry, G3 Willis Street. ' a Cook-General and Houso- * ' Parlourmaid; references required. Apply Ladj Stout, 238. The Terrace;'in evening. • > 'VSTANTED, Gardener, chiefly glass, . engagement, £3 Ifls., good , living quarters on premises. Box 9SO, G.P.G. ; \?S7"ANTED, a Girl to assist ijv house- ™» work, 8 till !>:■ sleep at home: good wages. Apply 40 Moana Road, Kelburn, or Telephone 3159. WANTED, a Station Blacksmith and Handyman, for shoeing and repairs, and general work. Apply to the Manager, Homewood Estate; Mastertou. WANTED, middle-aged Woman to * ' keep 'house for bachelor and eoolc for two men, in country. Wages, SOs. ppr week. D. Wilson, Private Baft, 'Ractihi._ . WANTED, for Lower Hntt, steady, re- « » liable Man. milk three cows, garden, and general'farm work, board provided. Apply I.aery and Co., Ltd., Allen Street. TS7ANTED two first-class Joiners, ner- »> manent work, top waues. Apply Manager, C. and A. Odlrn Timber and Hardware Co. Ltd., 225 Taranaki Street. Wellington. M AEEIED Man (experienced with Ronmeys or Hercfords preferred) wanted for next month; cottage and milk free. Anply "Stud Farm," c/o "Domininn" Office. Masteiton. fo TAiYtm 7 ~ TS7"ANTED, ,good man to press and * » sew: constant work; top wages. JAMES BELL, 78 Manners Street. TO TAILORS. . XJSTAN TED, 2'first-class Coatmakere; » » constant employment; top wages. JAMES BELL, 7S Manners Street. TO TAILORING. ' IST"ANTED, firet-class Trousers and ' ' Vest Makers; constant employment; top wages. \ JAMES BEJjL, 7S Manners Street. WANTED, * 14/jTARItIED COUPLE, 1 man with good •" JL , experience stock,, .nrjfe. to. cook for two in house; Wages, .£lB5 per annum.. Iteply, "with references, to . ..-..J. SPIERS, ; Wanstcad, Hafrke's Bay. TAILORING. WANTED, a MACHINIST, for our Tailoring Department. . Apply Mr. Griffiths, JAMES SMITH LTD., • '80 Cuba Street. TO BOOT REPAIRERS. WANTED, 3 good BOOT REPAIR. ERS; constant employment, piecework, can earn M to .£G weekly. Apply LINDSAY'S LTD.. 184 Lnmbton Quay. HEMSTITCHING. W ANTEI) , a competent HEMSTITCH- » * ING MACHINIST, for power machine. Highest wages. Apply MANAGER, ' D.I.C. WANTED, FOR COUNTRY. FIRST-CLASS DRAPER, with good knowledge of General .Drapery, Boots, and Clothing. Apply BING. HARRIS,: AND CO., < Wellington. _________ -jMIRAMAR GASWORKS. - ANTED, LABOURERS. Wages, £i Is. per week. Apply/'to THE FOREMAN, At "the Works. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. WANTED, STOKERS, ior the Miramar Gas AVorks. Wages, 17s. 3d per shift, six shifts per week. Apply to the Foreman. GASWORKS, Miramar. NEAY ZEALAND POLICE FORCET RECRUITS WANTED. A PPLICATiONS are invited from suit•j- V able men desirous of eurolmont as Constables in the New Zealand Police Forco, which has many advantages in pay, emoluments, and pension, and offers a good and attractive earner to .young men possessed of the requisite qualifications as regards character, physique; and intelligence. The age-limits prescribed by Regulations are twentv-ons to thirty years. Candidates who have not attained the ago of twenty-one years will be accepted pro-, , vided they otherwise comply with the standard requirements, or arc. likely to fulfil them by the time tilioy attain twenly-ono years of _ age or within a reasonable ' time 'afterward 1 ;. The standard of education is Standi:l'd V, but in the case of candidates under twentyfivo years of age a lower certificate will ■ be accepted. Candidates received under the minimum age-limit will.be given a course of physical training and educational instruction to bring them up to the standards. The scale of i>ay for Constables is .£( ' 4s. per week on appointment, rising by increments to £5 Is. 6d. ; per week. A house allowance of 15s. per week is also 1 paid to married men not provided with ■ free quarters. Fiee uniform is also pro. i vided. ! Forms of application felting forth the '. qualifications of candidates and t'he prini cipal tenr.ii of cngarunent may be obI tained at any Police Station. J. O'DONOYAN, ' Commissioned' of Police. ) Wellington. February 17, 1930,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 144, 13 March 1920, Page 1
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