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SITUATIONS VACANT. EDUCATION BOARD. MANUAL AND TECHNICAL BRANCH ar e invited for the posiet Assistant Woodwork Instructor In Auckian'd tOU ila,TUiil Training School, Preference will be given to a young man who has completed apprenticeship Tr?^ e + CUr L ty and Guilds of London • erTl in Woodwork. Salary in accordance with Departmental Grading. r> Applications close on THURSDAY, July D. W. DUNLOP, Supervisor. \ PPLICATIONS (to be made on P.S.C. ATx. Form 17A, obtainable from principal Post Offices) will be received up till NOON for the undermentioned Positions:— (CLOSING JULY 14, 1928) INSPECTORS OF MACHINERY AND ENGINEER SURVEYORS OF SHIPS, MARINE DEPARTMENT. Salary, £3BO per annum. It is desired that applicants should possess a First Class Marine Engineer's Certificate (Steam) of Imperial validity. DRAUGHTSMEN, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. TAUMARUNUI and GREYMOUTH. Remuneration from £260 to £3OO per annum, according to qualifications, experience, etc. It is desired that applicants should be capable of plotting survey plans from field notes, and be familiar with details required for road, bridge and general construction plans, and also be capable of making necessary calculations required for general civil engineering draughting work. Further particulars may be obtained on application. SECRETARY, Public Service Commissioner, Wellington. gOROUGH OF TAKAPUNA. APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTOR Applications are invited for the position of Building, Plumbing, Drainage and Sanitary Inspector at a salary of £275 per annum. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned. Applications, endorsed “Inspector, ,J addressed to the Town Clerk, will be received up to Noon on TUESDAY, July 10, 1928. H. L. BOWDEN, Town Clerk. Takapuna, June 29, 1928. I^NERGET IC SALESMEN REQUIRED. larg The New Zealand Agents for British Manufacturing Firm require th< services of two or three Salesmen for tin Auckland Territory. Applicants neei not have had previous selling experience although this class of experience is ai advantage. Successful applicants mus be prepared to undergo a course of in tense training for seven days. District Managers are required for other territories, aiid the men who prove themselves will be given first consideration for these positions. This line is entirely British, and only ll? 6 . 11 . w i f h a sincere desire to further British ideas need apply. Three of our Wellington men, and five of our Christchurch men, have averaged well over £ls per„Aveek for the past, six weeks. Applicants will be interviewed at the Offices of the Goldberg Advertising Agency, Southern Cross Buildings, Chancery Street, Auckland, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon, and 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. MONDAY. July 2. YOUTH, about IS, for Electrical Showroom. Pi'eference will be given to one having electrical sales knowledge.—Apply in writing to “SALES,” G.P.O. Box 1431, Auckland. SITUATIONS WANTED. CLOCK. Watch and Jewellery Repairs. Workmanship guaranteed. N. Gordon, 2nd floor, Palmerston Buildings. Opposite G.P.O. DANGEROUS trees overhanging houses fallen by expert; estimates given; inquiries answered.—S. Pithorn, Silverdale, Auckland. Beveller, with 4 years’ experiT ence, desires position immediately.— Write A.. 684, The Sun, LICENSED Drainer, also Asphalting, Tarring, Sanding done. Get price from Hamilton, 16 Woodford Rd., Mt. Eden. Phone 20-117. MARRIED Shepherd wants position, on sheep run; good references, and well experienced.—C. M. Johnstone, Peel Forest, Rangitata, South Canterbury. TROMBONIST desires engagements; Dance Band or Orchestral Work.— Write A 708, The Sun. MORTGAGES. £*-J AAA £BOO, or smaller amounts X*V"VJ VJ * lend First Mortgage freehold property.—J. J. Sullivan, Solicitor, 3Shortland Street. PERSONAL CONDUCTORS. Names of above who, on April 23, about 5.45 p.m., requested Removal of Motorcar to allow tram to proceed. Lower Symonds Street, 6pp. old Grammar School. Urgent. Write A. 724, The Sun. LOST PROPERTY T)ARCEL, containing roll of Silk Dam--1 ask, between Elliott St., City., and West St.. Newton. Substantial reward. Le.vien, 38 Strand Arcade. IECE Music, “American Medley,” important.—Finder please return same 3 Rtiru St., Eden Terrace. BOARD AND RESIDENCE A CCOMMODATION, business gents; jA. harbour view, tennis court, soft washing; terms moderate.—Rangiota. Elizabeth St.. Ponsonby Phone 27-065. ' CCOMMODATION. —Large double L Room, good table.—6 Hamilton Rd.. ;rne Bay. Phone 26-810. RM ID ALE, 11 Kerr St., Devonport . Phone 22-157. —Superior Board Resiice; beautiful view; overlooking har jr. TTY.—Whare Pai Private Hotel. Froprietress, Mrs. K. O’Sullivan. Reasable.— Hardinge St., off Victoria St, RAFTON: Large Front Bedroom, with Board, fireplace: married couple or ;nds; all convs.. piano.—Phone 41-47 Q. G I> EMUERA. —First-class Accom moduli tion, every conv.; 3min. trams, trains; married couple, friends: good table. — Market Rd. Phone 25-303. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION IS AVAILABLE DAILY At OAKLEIGH PARK, HENDERSON VALLEY, FOR HOLIDAY-MAKERS AND CAMPERS TOILET ARM BEAUTY SALON (Madame ~ Mae), direct from Hollywood, California introducing Eugene's new Flat Permanent Waving System, now so popular.—Suite 34. 3rd Floor HAL Arcade Phone 47-034 KEEP it Dark.—Clarke's Hair Uya restores youthful colour; Black. Brown, 2s, 3s (id —Clarke. Chemist 11« Victoria St LADIES Expert Permanent Waving. Let your next appointment be with Madame Thora Tate, Bon Marche Chambers, Karangahape Road. —Phone 46-047. W DICKINSON, late St. Kevins Arcade, . Ladies’ Hairdresser, Removed to larger premises opposite Court’s, Karangaliape Rd. Powder Puff Salon. Phone CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS EEP Fit and Enjoy Life. —Take “PHOSPHORTON.” the great Nerve lie. Bottles 2a 6d, 4a 6d, 7s 6d.—A. les, Chemist.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 394, 30 June 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 394, 30 June 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 394, 30 June 1928, Page 3

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