SITUATIONS VACANT. A (to be made on P.S.C. xV Form 17A, obtainable at Principal Post Offices) will be received up till NOON for the undermentioned positions:— (CLOSING OCTOBER 26, i:#S.) DRAUGHTSMAN (TEMPORARY STAFF), PUBLIC WORKS DEPART™T. SHANNON: Remuneration from to £270 per annum, according to qualifications and experience. It is desired that applicants should have had experience in mechanical and electrical draughting work. (CLOSING OCTOBER 27, 1925.) MARRIED COUPLE. NEW ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, TOURIST DEPARTMENT, MILFORD SOUND: Combined salary, £2OO per annum, with free board and quarters. * The husband will be the working manager of the Hostel, and will be required to supervise all outdoor work, including running of launches, boats, and all matters in connection with the hostel and grounds. The wife to attend with help to all indoor work; cooking and domestic management of the house. There are no schooling facilities for children at Milford Sound. (CLOSING OCTOBER 29, 1928.) ASSISTANT MEAT INSPECTORS, A< IRICULTTJRAL DEPARTMENT: Salary, ,£240 per annum. The localities in which the appointees will be stationed will be decided later. It is desired that applicants should have a sound knowledge of the care of livestock in general, and also a practical knowledge of the general work of the butcher's trade (either wholesale or retail). Further particulars may be obtained on application. SECRETARY. Public Service Commissioner. Wellington. WAIKATO HOSPITAL BOARD. MANAGER—OLD MEN’S HOME. APPLICATIONS will be received up to 30th inst. for the Position of Manager of the Old Men’s Home, Hamilton. Salary, £3 50 per annum; single quarters provided. | For further particulars apply to the i undersigned, E. G. JOHNSTON, Managing-Secretary, P.O. Box 14, Hamilton. PERSONAL Shopkeepers take Notice.—do not supply goods to any person showing my P.S*A. Book, which has been lost. — W. S. Crocker, Lands Office. HERBERT HARRIMAN, who appeared before the Oneliunga Police Court on Monday last, is in no way connected with Thomas G. Harriman, Salesman, 36 Captain Springs Road, Te Papapa. TRADE PERSONAL. ABOUT Plumbing, Sanitary Work, I Drainage, Roofs and Spouting Re- I paired; charges moderate.—Plumber 62 Newton Rd. j ASTHMA, Bronchitis, Flu, All Chest Complains.—Dr. Ridgeway's Creasoted . Lung Balsam.—66 Victoria St. W. BLINDS, Venetian, renovated and re- ! paired.—Fred Brown, 20 Wallace St., j Herne Bay. Phone, 26-914. BOWLERS —Your Colours. Hat Bands, Ties and Badges from the maker— Cox, the Hatter. Karangahape Road. BUNKER’S GENUINE TAILORING. — 41 Strand Arcade. (Take lift). Phone 43-949. BUSINESS Men.—Keep Fit at Mike Tracey’s Exercise and Massage Parlours, 9A Customs St. West. ENGRAVING, Medals, Trophies, Wireless Panels; Stencil Plates.—Richardson, Hannah’s Buildings, Albert St., Auckland. Phone 45-014. FREE for Removal.—A Quantity of Stone? Wa11.—26 Richardson Rd., Mount Albert. XTEURITIS, Rheumatism, Lumbago, 1A Heart Troubles, successfully treated. —Mrs. Scott, Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley St. Phone 41-309. THE “LITTLE WONDER CALIFONT,” £3 17s Gd. See it demonstrated. Showroom: Bank Buildings, corner Karangahape Rd., Queen St. HE Jubileo Institute for the Blind wish to notify their many friends that they have accumulated a large stock of high-grade door mats. For prices and sizes, ring phone 45-870. O shave with a smile is common sense when the outlay is only eighteen pence. Use “Edgekene” on your strop. ULCERS. —Sufferers cured by soothing, inexpensive remedy: immediate relief; genuine.—Write Self-Cured, A., 2173, The PARTNERSHIPS AND FINANCIAL "\FFICE Girl or Typiste wanted with J £75 to £SOO cash, to invest; easy osition.—Write A.. 2169. The Sun. C ASH ORDERS. Vith a Cash Order you buy for Cash 1 Repay in Easy Instalments. Call write to NEW ZEALAND CREDITS, LTD., Dilworth Bldgs., Queen St., Auckland. H. A. CORRINGHAM, Manager. >hone 42-787. P.O. Box 242. MORTGAGES. required, First Mortgage, good margin.—E. H. Blakey, Solicitor, Ist Flor, Short’s Bldgs. AA £BOO, or Smaller Amounts ,DUU» lent First Mortgage Freeld Property.— J. J. Sullivan, Solicitor, Shortland St. MATRIMONIAL WIDOW (36), tall, dark, wishes meet view Marriage, bachelor, 45-50, in steady employment.—36 Phoenix Chambers. IRLS (22-23), fair education and ' standing, await introduction, view rriage; sheep farmers or business men, 27. 36 Phoenix Chambers, Phone BOARD AND RESIDENCE Accommodation for 3 Boarders. Breakfast only preferred.—Apply 56 King’s Parade, Devonport. G- eNTS., 2, share room, good, clean; telephone, e. 1., near Training College. —l6 Henley Rd., Mt. Eden. 3ME offered Refined Young Gent.; select private home; phone.—Write A., ICELAND’S LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL. 8 LOWER SYMONDS STREET. minutes Queen St. Ideally situated, 'llent service, good table. Magnificent views. Telephone 41-319. MISS L. SMITH, Proprietress. AND MOTORISTS’ GUIDE. H EN DERSON rORISTS —Sharp’s Bush, grass jorts area in front, drive into the smin. run beyond Ferndale. rORISTS. —Sharp’s Bush, iles City, lovely bush avenues, 5 100 ft. ‘ high. ti-tree 7ft girth; kauri and Rimu avenue in WaiWTNES FOR SALE. ’ALID Port, 425; Claret, 425; Red, Sherry, 48s; Extra Special Sherry, Special Reserve Port, 60s; freight delivery free.—Corban’s, “The Wine le ** 31 Fort St., Auckland. Phone 3-' or Mt Lebanon Vineyards. HenE Hardest Policeman to get away from is Public Opinion. Play safe!— to Corban's! POULTRY, BIRDS, ETC., FOR SALE. REDUCED prices: Settings, 6s 6d; Specials 10s 6d; Rhode Island Reds, Sussex Leghorns, Orpingtons,—Kissling, “Rexdale,** Otahuhu.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 490, 20 October 1928, Page 3
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