t SITUATIONS VACANT— (Continued). OFFICE JUNIOR ItEQL'IRED. T>OY. just leaving school, has excellent I opportunity for advancement with leading British Insurance Company. Apply—5734, •'Dominion.” YOUNG LADY. ''l'’HEitl-: is a good home offering in Wellington City for a Young Lady fond of children. Plenty of afternoons and evenings free, and small wage iu return for assistance light household duties aud care of children. Apply—5740. "Dominion. JUNIOR AUDIT CLEKK. AT NEYV YEAR we shall have a vacancy on our staff for a Junior Audit Clerk. Apply by letter with copies of references to —■ BARR BURGESS & STEWART, Public Accountants, P.O. Box 243, Wellington. SILVER Finisher Wanted for Electroplate Trade. Man or Youth who has had experience of nickel or chrome finishing would be suitable. An excellent opportunity for successful applicant who will he trained to become a key-man in a new industry. Full particulars in application as to experience, if married, ete. PLATERS PTY, LTD., 17 Cook Street, ■ Auckland. r jMI E undersigned International Company wishes to thank all those who made application fur the position of FIELD REPRESENTATIVE and to inform them that this position has now been filled. NATIONAL CARBON PTY. LIMITED, (Incorporated in New South AV ales). P.O. Box 146, Te Are, Wellington. PATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. GRADER DRIVER. A PPLICATIONS will be received up to A Tuesday. November 26, for the position of Grader Driver ■ (Auto-Patrol No. 10). Award wages. State age, whether married or single and if eligible for military service, and when available. Enclose testimonials, aud give full details of previous experience. G. J. BROKER. County Clerk. 14/11/40. Box 28 Patea. JUNIOR GIRL. W’B Require the Services of a YOUNG ’’ GIRL for JUNIOR OFFICE WORK AND INVOICE TYPING. YVages to commence will be above award rates. Apply to SECRETARY, RADIO CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., 80 Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. TECHNICIAN. X-RAY DEPARTMENT. V PPLICATIONS will be received up to 9 a.m. ou TUESDAY, NOV EMBER 26. 1940. for a TECHNICIAN to undertake Clinical Photography am! X-RAY Treatment. Applicants should possess a thorough knowledge of photography, but previous experience ot X-Ray "work is not essential. Salary, £250 per annum —35-hour week. Applicants to apply in writing, stating age and experience and enclosing COPIES ;of recent testimonials, to the l,Udel ' Signed - J. B. I. COOK, Secretary. "PATIENTS” 11E QUIR E D FOR STATE EXAMINATION IN OPTICS. TJERSONS SUFFERING FROM DE- -*- FECTIVE EYESIGHT and PREPARED TO ACT AS TEST PATIENTS for examination by advanced students _*it the State Examination in Optics, are invited to attend nt St. Paul's Sehoojroom, Sydney Street. Wellington, at 9.4t> a.m. on Monday, November 18,. 1940, to undergo an eyesight examination by qualified Opticians. Those selected as suitable cases for the purposes ot the State Examination will be engaged to attend again on November 20, and will be paid 10/-, less tax, for approximately three hours’ service. Monday s attendance will be unpaid. LIFE ASSURANCE. OWING to transfers and promotions a well-known Company requires the services of a first-class man for the WELLINGTON TERRITORY. Only experienced men of integrity and proved records need apply. Applicants must possess their own car. This position carries salary, .allowance and commissions and is a genuine opportunity for advancement to the right man. Applications will be treated as. strictly confidential and a personal interview will be arranged. Full particulars in the first instance to: “INTEGRITY,” 5682. ‘"Dominion.” “ SUCCESS? ’’IMIE young man who wishes to get on and mount the ladder of success must study iu spare time to increase knowledge and efficiency. The world-wide I.C.S. can help YOU to climb! Thousands have reached the top through I.C.S. training—so can you. Send for details of Courses, a few of which are :— Bookkeeping Wireman’s Licence Accountancy Carpenfery Matriculation Elocution Good English Structural Eng. Mathematics Salesmanship There are over 300 I.C.S. Courses to eiioose from. Ask for advice on the best way to progress. No obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept. 7, IS2 Wakefield Street. Wellington. ■M"OTE —Under the Postal Regulations ■*"’ Correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, initials or number, to care of any Post Ollice, will NOT be forwarded from the office of posting. Advertisers who do not desire their names and addresses disclosed may have replies addressed c/o “Dominion.” All such replies will be forwarded to advertisers promptly. FARM HANDS WANTED. A PPLICANTS for Farm Manager are thanked. Position filled. Box 107. Eli ham. ‘JT’LDERLY Viau or Youth for poultry farm. Apply “Poultry," Stonehouse, "Dominion” Agency. Lower Hutt. TVANTED, Youth, 16 years, for dairy ’ ' farm; machines; above award wages for good boy. J-aspers Bros., Newman. AXTANTED: Boy for dairy-farm, elose ’ ' to Wellington, good wages and good home. Apply Dalgcty & Co. Ltd.. Wellington. yiTANTED, for dairy farm. Man, 18-25, ’ ’ single, used to machines; lake charge 30 cows; live in; good wages; Wanganui district. Reply W2SS, "Dominion,” M’anganui. HEAD SHEPHERD. WANTED, before January 6. for East Coast, single man capable taking charge flock 5000 sheep. High wages, comfortable quarters. Apply, with credentials, to- — MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO.. LTD., Wellington or Hastings
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