SITUATIONS VACANT A SSISTANT Junior for Shoe Store, young lady, required: state age, experience; copy refs.—Apply D., 5214, The C H A.IRDRESSER, first class, for our Gentlemen’s Salon.—Salon De Luxe, Hairdresser, Lady, expert, cutter and Marcel Waver.—Jackson’s Sunshine Beauty Shoppe, Dilworlh Bldgs. M 1 Ridings Rd., Remuera. \\ J AN TED, Experienced Machinists, for Ladies’ Underwear.—Apply J. Brenc/o Rendells, Ltd., Newton. \\ F 1 ANTED, a plumber, unregistered, for snouting.—Bs Newton Rd. FIST-CLASS TRACTOR DRIVER. For rough swamp work. Must Apply Box 1733, Auckland. Applications, which close on Saturday, November 5, 1927, are invited for the Position of CONDUCTOR Of the PALMERSTON NORTH GARRISON BAND. Further particulars obtainable from the SECRETARY. Box 317, Palmerston North. A CCOUNTANT FOR TIMBER MERCHANTS’ OFFICE. Knowledge of Auckland trade desirable. Successful applicant must have personality and ability to take control of office and accounts. Salary to commence, £350 per annum. Apply in first instance by letter to WATKINS, HULL, HUNT, AND WHEELER, National Bank Buildings, Auckland. /\ I'FLICATIONS, to be made on P.S.C otainable from principa I ost Offices, will be received up til rsoon for the undermentioned positions. Closing November 9, 1927: SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH DEPARTMENT. ASSISTANT, PAIR! RESEARCH INSTITUTE (N Z)» PAL MERSTON NORTH (Temporary posi tion). Salary, £3OO per annum. It is desired that the applicants shoult have a good knowledge of the manage feedin f of dairy cattle and o milk-testing, and be in possession of ; l mversity degree in agriculture, or it; equivalent. Experience in experimenta w ork is also a desirable qualification. DOMINION LABORATORY ELLINGTON. Commencing salary £BO per annum, with Lodging Allow ant e at the rate of £35 per annum if re q HSL ed res * de away from home. "he successful applicant will require t< have passed the Matriculation examina tion. Applicants should give particular of any experience they may have had ii laboratory work. ASSISTANT CHEMIST, FUEL RE SEARCH LABORATORIES, WELLING TON. Salary, £3OO per annum. It is preferred that applicants shouk have graduated from a University, or b< in possession of a Diploma from a re cognised School of Mines. ASSISTANT ANALYST, DOMINION LABORATORY, WELLINGTON. Pro fessional Division. Commencing salary £295 per annum. The appointee will be required to carr’ out general analytical work. NATIVE DEPARTMENT. CLERK AND INTERPRETER. NATIVE LAND COURT, WELLINGTON. Commencing salary, £275; maximum, It is desired that applicants should be Licensed Interpreters of the First Grade. Further particulars may be obtained on application. Public A. C. TURNBULL, Service Commissioner, Wellington. J UNI O R S WANTED. Druleigh College has been authorised by the Auckland Retail Drapers, Clothier's and Boot Retailers’ Association to invite applications for vacancies occurring in various city establishments. Twenty-four girls and boys of suitable age, education, and character will be selected, but they will not be received into the shops until they have had one month’s preliminary training in the Druleigh School of Salesmanship. Applicants should be under 17 years of age, of good health, and make personal application, accompanied by parents or guardians, between the hours of 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY of next week. DRULEIGH COLLEGE, Tasman Building, Anzac Avenue, AUCKLAND. Telephone 46-BS4. I)ERMANENT WAY SUPERINTENDENT WANTED FOR CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAYS. Salary, £4OO per annum. Supervision of all Permanent Way Maintenance and Construction Gangs. Qualifications should cover working knowledge of best Permanent Way methods, including bitumen and tar treatments. Applications, stating age and experience, with supporting testimonials, should be in writing. Personal canvassing of Board Members or Tramway Officers will not be welcomed. Schedule of duties obtainable on application to Engineer’s Office. Applications should be deposited not later than DECEMBER 1 next. FRANK THOMPSON, General Manager. By Order. October 14, 1927. T HREE SPECIALTY SALESMEN WANTED. THREE LIVE-WIRE SALESMEN REQUIRED. Must be men of smart appearance and strong personality. One for Papakura district. Good remuneration. Apply, stating age and experience, to P.O. BOX 1173, AUCKLAND. SITUATIONS WANTED ABOUT Chimney Sweeping; 19 years experience; no dust guaranteed.— Smith, 4 Leighton St.. Grey Lynn. Phone 26-606. BAD Cooking Stoves can be made equal to new. Payne. 66 Richmond Road. Phone 27-097 RICK WORK. —We specialise in Bungalow Fireplaces, Coppers and Concrete Paths. —Brown. 13 Ireland St.. Ponsonby. PAINTER, Paperlianger. requires Houses to Renovate, first-class workmanship and materials; guaranteed. —Box 1522. G.P.O. CY THING Expert, Gardener, practical outdoor worker, requires Casual or Permanent Employment.—Gardener, 3 Waverley St. LOS* PROPERTY OWN Army Kit Bag. between Bombay and Mercer, Sunday, October 927.—Return Sun. )AT, brown tweed, in Hobson .45 Thursday night.—Reward . iitr to the Waverley Hotel. RROT, pink and grey, since October 15; little girl's pet; reward.—4 ClonRd. iTCH, gold, lady's, Le Roi et Fils brooch £2 reward. SI Rd.. phone 45-IS7. —————z= PERSONAL MR A. T. STOKES, of Christarch ’ please ring 44-101, regarding *' irehyard. Deeply interany person who was present at, oon after, a collision between a role and a motor-car on the oOtii of t at the intersection '-'YY'WT Mclntyre Roads, Mangere, kindly icate with Messrs. Bamford, ind Leary, New Zealand InsurUdings*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 188, 29 October 1927, Page 3
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