SITUATIONS VACANT— (Continued). PUBLIC SERVICE’ APPLICATIONS (to be made on -“■ P.S.O. Form 17A. obtainable at principal Post Offices) will'be received up till NOON on dates shown for the following positions:— (CLOSING MAY 8. 1940.) BUTCHER, MENTAL HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT, Porirua. Salary up to £270 p.a., according to qualifications and experience. It is desired that applicants should be fully qualified and preferably with experience ih small goods. (CLOSING MAY 14, 1940.) HEAD YARDMAN, for tin; STATE FOREST SAWMILL at Whakatewarewa (near Rotorua). Salary up to £320 p.a. according to qualifications and experience. Appointment will be to the temporary staff of the Department. It is desired that applicants should have a sound general kiiowledgO of tlie timber trade and methods of timber handling, seasoning, grading, ordering and stockkeeping. Experience of exotic timber is desirable but uot essential. The successful applicants will be required to bear any expenses incurred in travelling to take up appointments. When submitting applications, COPIES ONLY of testimonials need 'be forwarded. Secretary, Public Service Commisqioner, WELLINGTON, C.l. DO YOU KNOW— OpHAT technical or specialized training T- can be acquired while in regular employment? The I.C.S. teaches you at home, during spare time, so that you study whenever the opportunity offers. This efficient and PROVED training has won success for thousands. The I.C.S. ean do the same fbr you 1 Some of the 300 Courses are : — Accountancy Commercial Art Salesmanship Radio Mechanic Architecture P. & T. Entrance Journalism Building Matriculation Short Stoi'.v Writing We can advise you on your ijiture career. Free Booklet sent on request—no obligation, INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. 7, 182 Wakefield St., Wellington. \7'OU need two strings to your bow. Study Showcard and Ticket-writing in your spare time. Get a profession behind you. Students earn good money while they learn. In a few months you can make from 5/- to 10/- per hour. FREE Booklet shows you how to begin. Just send your name and address to — THE BERNARD E. McKAY STUDIOS, H.B. Buildings, Wanganui. APPLICANTS are reminded that, to ensure prompt delivery of replies, letters must be addressed Carefully aud Clearly. Note: Except in special cases where originals are asked for, applicants are advised to send COPIES of references only, FARM HANDS WANTED. AR'lilHD Couple, w'oonan cook for 9-19 men; man, gardener, odd jobs; wages £4/10/- per week. Apply Cnmeron, Flat Point, Masterton. YVANTED, Single Shepherd, 5 good ’ ’ dogs; good wages and conditions. Also experienced Married Shepherd, 4 good dogs; no school. Apply Stock Dept. Levin and Co., Ltd., Mastertou. YV ANTED, experienced Youth for small ’’ sheep farm, close to Palm. Nth. Award wages, good conditions. Commence May 20. Apply E. Henaghan, Whakarongo, R.D. Phone 8684, Palm. Nth. YVANTED, for King Country sheep ' ’ station, married Shepherd, one used to all station work and with family, school age preferred; school bus passes gate, and 4 miles railway; position permanent; own cqttage, etc. Apply L5lO, “Dominion.” MARRIED FARM HAND. WANTED for King Country, Married Farm Hand. Must have a thorough knowledge of all farm implements, and be a good teamster. Wage £4 per week With own cottage, firewood and cow. Apply, “Versatile,” Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Wellington.
SITUATIONS WANTED, exp., has days vacant; go anywhere; reasonable charges. L 612, “Dominion.” /CAPABLE Domestic wants position, city, evenings free; state wages. L6OB, “Dominion.” p EFINED ’Woman would like position -*•*’ as nurse-companion, nursing experience, in good home. 5602, “Dominion.” lU ANTED, by experienced agficultural- ’’ Ist, tractor and machinery salesmanship. Write P 474, “Dominion,” Palm. Nth. VVANTEID, toy middle-aged Widow, ’ ’ position, Ho usekeeper, widower or bacholof, for good hotae; refs. N 593, “Dominion.” TTOUSiE(K'E®PIfIR, with high school girl, wants position; own mistress preferred; good references. Apply M 603, “Dominion." M'fistci’tion. EXPERIENCED Woman desires posltioH Housekeeper gentleman, Hutt district. Write “A.8.C.,” Rowles. “Dominion” Agent. Featherston. EXPE'RI'E'NCiED Rabbiter, iireligible Military Service, wants block, or job where remuneration is im accordance to services rendered. S&9O, "Dominion.” TITAN, 34, wants position Chauffeur, -b'A gardener, service cars, 17 years’ experience. Go anywhere, country, city. References. Write W153 “Dominion,” W a n ga n u L /CAPABLE and Thoroughly Experienced Young Ladv desires position household duties in Wellington ; sleep in preferred ; good home. Write “Capable,” “Dominion” Agent, Hastings. TO 'HOTEL PROPRIETORS. TYTAURIIED Couple, both business expericline, desire manageinent of Licensed Hotel; highest credentials re capabilities and integrity. Write I J 502, “D’orninion.” "VOTE.—Under the Postal liegulatloim Correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, initials or number, to care of any Post Office, will NOT be forwarded from the office Of posting. Advertisers who do not desire their tiameji and addresses disclosed may have replies addressed c/o “Dominion." All such replies, will lie forwarded to advertisers promptly FARM WORK WANTED. EENCER. good, wants contract; guar- -*■ ahtce work. Prefer hill country. Write 1’475, “Dominion.” Palm. Nth. EARM HAND, 37. accustomed iim--1 chines, ploughing, gardening; willing. Shur|ie, 47 Kurcpn St., Brooklyn. Wgton. YVANTED, by experienced, energetic Young Man. farm work in or near Mastertou. Apply 55 Cornwall St:., Masterton. Phone 1199. ARUIED "niaib 30, wants Position on Farm. Understands all shed work and iniplenients. Can do, building find all repairs. Own tools. Wife no duties. 5577 “Dominion.’’ ■yOUNG Married Man wants position as Ploughman, tractor or horses; life experience; own house; wife no duties. Write staling salary, etc., “Reliable.” P 470, “Dominion.” I'alm. Ntli. AyOdtKING Farm Manager, open en- ’’ gagemont June 1. fully experienced slieap, dairying, cropping, stud cattle for slmw and sale, would consider shareI'ltrining; single, 38; good refs. State pni'ticuliiirs first letter. Apply 5591, “Doniiniion.” rprii'l daily habit of reading the classi- *■ tied advertisements in “The Dominion” is a pleasant custom you can acquire which quite often mtiy prove profitable.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 187, 4 May 1940, Page 2
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