SITUATIONS VACANT II7ANTED, Reliable Young- Help, fond y \ of children.—B Gladstone Rd. MAKERS WANTED. B GILMOUR, JOLL AND WILLIAMS LTD. MOTOR WORKS, COR. NEWTON ROAD AND ST. BENEDICT’S STREET. s MART BOY WANTED TO SELL PAPERS ON EVENING TRAIN. Apply: The Publisher, THE SUN, WYNDHAM STREET. lITY OF AUCKLAND. Applications will be received at the Office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Auckland, up to 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, November 9, 1927, for the position of BRANCH LIBRARIAN, Point Chevalier Library Applicants must be under 30 years of age, and have passed the Matriculation Examination, or have equivalent qualifications Commencing salary, £l3O per annum Copy of conditions can be obtained at the Public Library, Point Chevalier Library, and Town Clerk’s Office. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. 4 PPLICATIONS (to be made on P.S.C. .pY. Form 17a, obtainable from Principal Post Offices) will be received up till NOON for the undermentioned positions:— (CLOSING NOVEMBER 18, 1927). EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: Welfare Branch. GIRLS’ HOME, Burwood (near Christchurch). LADY PRINCIPAL: Salary, £340 per annum, with a deduction of £65 per annum for board and quarters. It is desired that applicants should have had experience in constructive social welfare work, and in the management of institutions for girls. LADY VICE-PRINCIPAL: Salary, £2SS per annum, with a deduction of £65 per annum for board and quarters. The successful applicant will require to be a certificated teacher, and possess initiative and administrative ability. NURSE - HOUSEKEEPER: General Division, Salary £245 per annum, with a deduction of £65 per annum for board and quarters. It is desr.red that applicants should be registered nurses, and possess capabilities for taking charge of all the domestic side of the work of the institution. RECEIVING HOME—DUNEDIN. ASSISTANT MANAGER (also CHILD WELFARE OFFICER) (Female), General Division, commencing salary £205 per annum, maximum £245. It is desired that applicants should have had training and experience in homo visiting, and social welfare work generally. Further particulars may be obtained on application. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. JLOTTS ARE INCREASING THEIR STAFF. EXPERIENCED COPYRIGHTERS AND ARTISTS WANTED. ONE FIRST-CLASS COPYWRITER. Uotts require the services of a firstclass Copywriter who has had a thoroughly sound agency experience. A fair knowledge of marketing and layout will be expected, while ability to write really good copy is essential. In addition to which he must be able to mix amicably with his colleagues. The successful applicant will be invited to join the Ilott organisation permanently and will receive a salary generously computed on his ability. TWO OTHER COPYWRITERS. Ilotts are also now in a position to consider applications for positions in both the National Copy and Retail Copy Departments. Some experience with an advertising agency is essential. The positions offer exceptional opportunities for rapid promotion. THREE ARTISTS WANTED. Applications are invited from artists of all-round ability with a full knowledge of drawing for reproduction and preferably with previous agency experience. Applicants must be able to produce printed reproductions of accepted work. Those who cannot fulfil this condition will be wasting time in applying. Applications must be in own handwriting, and should give full particulars of previous business and advertising experience, age, present salary, etc., and should be accompanied by COPIES only of testimonials. All communications will be treated in strict confidence and should be addressed to— Manager, J. ILOTT, LTD., Advertising Agents, Publicity House, WELLINGTON. SITUATIONS WANTED BAD Cooking Stoves can be made equal to new. Payne. 56 Richmond Road. Phone 27-097. BRICKWORK. —We specialise in Bungalow Fireplaces, Coppers and Concrete Paths. —Brown. 13 Ireland St.. Ponsonby. UTCHERS’ Coats and Aprons wanted to do up at home by poor widow.— Address at The Sun. 150 LADY wants position as Book-keeper, Cashier, or Proof-reader; good references.—Write D., 5532, The Sun. LETTERPRESS Feeder wants work; used to cylinder machines.—Apply Salmon, c.o. P. Stanley, Tea Rooms, Kaka St., Otahuhu. PAINTER, Paperhanger. requires Houses to Renovate, first-class workmanship and materials; guaranteed. —Box 1522, G.P.O. LOST PROPERTY I> OWL Bag, leather, L.S.N. impressed; > name inside; containing bowls: on Wednesday, 26th ult. Reward.—Neumogen and Neumegen. High St. O ST IN QUEEN STREET, ABOUT 1.45 P.M. SUM OF MONEY IN GREY WALLET Reward on returning to CHECKER TAXIS. Wellesley Street. STRAYED AND IMPOUNDED STRAYED from Papatoetoe, one brown Mare and one bay Gelding.—Communicate with Burnside Bros., Papatoe- ■ > i.* T. Muir. East Tunuiki. OWNERS WANTED Ej'OUND in The Sun Service Car, lady’i chubby umbrella. —Apply The Sun. ELECTRO PLATERS 4 TRIAL is Al’ We Want. —Nicholas j and Whaley. 6SA. Albert St. Phone j
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 194, 5 November 1927, Page 3
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