SITUA’IIONS VACANT. 15 words 1/- cash, 1/6 booked; 6d. extra for every 5 additional words up to 40. One inch, 6/-. TV ANTED, Midwifery Nurse; salary ’’ £72 per year. Apply Box 150, Napier. VV ANTED, a Relieving Third Cook ’’ (male). Apply Manager, Hotel Windsor. ADVERTISER M 323 wishes to thank all applicants and advises position now tilled. YV ANTED, man with horses, contract, ’ ’ trucking logs 12 chains to mill skids. Sll3, “Dominion.’’ , VVANTED, Thoroughly competent ’ ’ motor mechanic. State experience, etc. Box 235, Napier. TV ANTED, man-with 2 horses, contracr, ’’ sledging posts through 60 chains bush track. SllO, “Dominion.” VOUNG girl wanted, assist housework, mornings, Kelburn Extension; good wages. State age. Phone 26-310, VVANTED, capable man to work saw- ’’ mill, in working order, on contract. Apply “Timber.” Sill, “Dominion.” P'ENTLE WOMEN’S Bureau and Domestic Registry, 39 Grant Rd., Phone 40-7 SO, has vacancies for capable workers. TV ANTED, capable, refined woman for ’’ country; no washing; wages £1 weekly. Write M 333. “Dominion,” Masterton. TVTURSERY Governess, quiet country home, child 9 years (correspondence). Address urgent P 374, “Dominion,” Palm. Nth, ■ ■ TVANTED, Girl with good knowledge ’ ’ of general office work; state age, experience, and wages required. M 326, “Dominion,” Masterton. YV ANTED, for country, about Febru- ’’ ary 18, competent woman as cookgeneral. Apply with references to Mrs. C. Giblin, Waipukurau. APABLE Woman wanted, all duties; must be fond of children; able to milk if necessary. State wage and refs. to Box 69, iWaverley. TVANTED, Certificated Electrician, ' capable of working estimates, installing mo-tors, pumps and piping. Apply P.O. Box 131, Stratford. WANTED, first-class Motor-car Paint- ’’ er, Duco and brush work. Apply, stating experience and wages required, to M 329, “Dominion,” Masterton.
YVANTED, Companion-help, willing ’’ take charge girl (2). Apply, stating age, and wages expected, to Mrs. R. D. Perry, Matahiwi, Masterton. "WANTED, capable girl to assist house- ’ ’ work-; occasionally milk two cows; comfortable home and good wages to suitable applicant. K 157, “Dominion.” A NDERSON’S Labour Bureau, Palm. Nth., requires experienced ' Domestics, Cooks (hotels, hospitals), Waitresses, Housqpiaids, Relieving Maids, Farm-hands. ' TMIPORTING House require young man, about 17 years, to take care .of warehouse stocks and forwarding of orders ; preference given to youth with knowledge of shorthand and typewriting. F 162, “Dominion.” T>RITISH Electrical Appliance Manufacturers extending business would like to hear from a young man with selling or canvassing experience; only men anxious for executive position need apply; car an advantage. Write “Permanent,” K 147, “Dominion.” SCOTTISH ’’REGISTRY, 206. Quay— Waitresses, Manawatu, Nelson; Cowman-gardeners, 20/-; male attendanthousentan (invalid) ; Cooks, 40/-, Houseparlourmaids, 30/-, town, country;-Fe-male Chef, General, country hotels ; Cookgenerals. 32/6, 30/-; middle-aged Housekeeper, 30/-, station. YOUNG LADIES. WANTED, young ladies; easy, congenial, spare or full time employment; distance no object. Apply Sl4B, “Dominion.” COOKING, VW ANTED, two young girls willing to V learn cooking and housework; wages 10/- per week each; near country town, Wairarapa ; refs. Sl2B, “Dominion.” INANGAHUA HOSPITAL BOARD. A PPLICATIONS, stating age, and aecompanied by Testimonials, will be received up to Wednesday, February 27, for the position of Matron, at the Inangahua Hospital, Reefton. i Salary at the rate of Two Hundred Pounds (£200) per annum. C. NEVIN, Secretary. ' I SEED AND PRODUCE? rZLOOD position is available in a large New Zealand Company on the staff of its Auckland Branch? Applicants must have following qualifications: Age about 25-35, sound business training and good record, with buying and selling ability and good general personality. Sound knowledge of Seed and Produce business essential. Applications in own handwriting, with fullest particulars and copies of references, will be treated in strictest confidence and should be sent to:— “PRODUCE,” c/o J. Hott Ltd., Advertising Agents, Publicity House, Jervois Quay, WELLINGTON. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SARAH ANNE RHODES FELLOWSHIP IN HOME SCIENCE. APPLICATIONS are invited from Graduates in Home Science for the position of temporary Extension Tutor under this Fellowship. The appointment will be for nine months from April 1 to December 31, 1935. Salary at the rate of £250 per annum, plus travelling expenses. Applications must be in .the hands of the Registrar not later than Februarv 20. 1935. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. G. G. S. ROBISON, Registrar. A PPLICANTS are reminded that to ensure prompt delivery of replies, letters must be addressed Carefully and Clearly. FARM HANDS WANTED. VW ANTED, Young Man for dairy farm. ’ ’ machines used ; wages 15/- per wk. N 133, “Dominion.” VW ANTED, strong youth for hand mill? ’’ ing, small herd; general farm work; 10/- weekly to start. P 377, “Dominion.” Palm. Nth. PRO.'-’I'SSIGNAL ANNOUNCEMENTS / pR. PEACH HAS RESUMED PRACTICE (Broadway, Palmerston North). WANTED TO SELL? JglG BARGAINS FOR ALL. “WHERE YOU SAVE POUNDS.” Lovely Chesterfield Suites, Oak Din-ing-room Suites, Oak Bedroom Suites; Pianos, £5, £7, £l5; Singer Drophead Machines. Carpets, Linoleums. (Everything ns New, Going Cheap.) RAMSEY WILSON AUCTION MART, 98 Manners Street, Wellington. 1
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 109, 1 February 1935, Page 1
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