SITUATIONS VACANT (CHILDREN’S Nurse, trained; 1 childP^one re 2s:i0 e 2 SSentlal_36 VlCt ° ria Ave -' iIKL, about 17 or IS, to assist HI . ~.,h ous® and with children; sleep In -Address at The Sun. 410 A AIRDRESSERS. first-class, to relieve, gentlemen's salon.—Jackson's Salon ° Luxe, Dilworth Bldgs. [UNIOR Girl, telephone operator ret -••«—*-» 337 H M OTOR Sheet Metal Worker, experi■d In repairing- guards, panels, etc. Wham, 144 Albert St. j pROPATIOXER, with previous experii , en £*- required for small Public Hospital.—for particulars, apply Miss Bagiev, Department of Health, Pukemiro Chamhers, Anzac Avenue. !\V Vi s " TEL> - a young Man for Dairy » » harm: good stripper; £2 a week and i round.—Apply j. Redshaw, Klstow, WaioI hou. Phone 125 MTe Aroha. on P.S.C. principal vill be received up till noon (Closing February 3, 1930.) PRINCIPAL. SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. SUMNER (near Christchurch). Commencing salary, £615 per annum, vising hy annual increments to a maximum of £665. The appointee -will be required to take general control of the institution, direct and assist the teaching staff, supervise the training of students who are specialising in the teaching of the Deaf and of , | »,.f. ,-r i-.-.-s, .! nd advise the Department on matters concerning the training of the Deaf and of Speech Defectives. Further particulars may be obtained on application. SECRETARY. Public Service Commissioner, 'Wellington. M ANAGER, NEW ZEALAND REPARATION ESTATES, WESTERN SAMOA. Applications, closing on March 31, 1920, ar. invited for the position of MANAGER OF THE NEW ZEALAND REPARATION ESTATES, situated in WESTERN SAMOA. The cultivated part of the Estates Includes approximately 8,000 acres planted in cocoanuts and producing copra, and 2,000 acres producing rubber and cocoa. Portions of the Estates are leased to private individuals. The cocoanut plantations are also used for grazing, and carry 9,000 head of cattle. Applicants should have a thorough practical knowledge of the production, cultivation and marketing of the produce, and should have had experience in the management of coolie (Chinese) labour. The salary offered is £I,OOO per annum, and the period of engagement will be for three years in the first place, subject to earlier termination by the New Zealand Government should the applicant be found unsuitable. The period may be further extended by mutualagreement. Applications, setting out in detail particulars of age, nationality, height, weight, marriage state and previous experience, should be addressed to the Minister for External Affairs, Wellington, should state the earliest date they would be available to take up appointment. Applications should be accompanied by copies of references as to personal character and testimonials from previous employers. A medical certificate of fitness for service in the tropics should also be furnished. The appointee will be provided with a first-class passage from place of residence to Apia, Western Samoa, and he will be paid half-salary as from date of embarkation, full salary to commence ; from date of disembarkation at Apia. SITUATIONS WANTED CARPENTER, good tradesman, war Alterations, Renovations, Additions or Repairs. Prices reasonable.—Apply 91 Lake Rd. t Takapuna. CIHIMNEY swept clean by a practical J sweep; fireplaces built.—Dixon, 46 Victoria Rd., Devonport. FURNITURE, Pianos, removed anywhere by competent hands and special motor-lorry.—R. J. Caltaux, Carrier. Avondale. GROCER requires Work in Shop Warehouse; keep books; excellent refs. —Apply 27 Bayfield Rd. ROGER, junior, requires work; town "X or country, shop or store.—Apply 50 Islington St., Herne Bay. MOTOR Mechanic, will take driving; used heavy trucks, any make of a willing.—Write 5097, The Sun. MAN with Truck would like carrying of any description, between town and New Lynn.—Address at The Sun. 24A, PAINTING and Paperhanging wanted. only best materials used; expert workmanship.—Hainbrook, 3 Cheltenham Rd.. Devonport. POSITION wanted by Young Man, ex perienced in concrete work; satisfac tion guaranteed.—l 4 Wairakei St., Gree Lane. WORK WANTED GARDENING, flowers, vegetables, tidying overgrown lawns, scythed close —F. Melndoe, 31 George St.. Kingsland PERSON Ali MR. AND MRS. W. E. KIMBER, of Onehunga, wish to thank all friends for their kindness to their daughter during her illness; also Dr. Thomas. LOST PROPERTY CAR Starting Handle; reward.—O’Donnell, A. and P. Association, 41 Albert MATRIMONIAL T ADIES, Gentlemen, good characters, wishing Introduction, view marriage, under select, moderate conditions, write Confidential Agent, Box 1,119, G.P.O. TRADE PERSONAL ABOUT Asphalting, Concreting, Tarring, Sanding, Lawns. Tennis Courts, Rock-work.—-Ring B. Bishop. Phone 21-824. ALL our Excellent Used Doors, Windows. Sashes. Grates, Ranges, under cover; cheap.—Sam White and Sons. BAD Habits in Children. Defective Vision, Cross Eyes, Flat Foot relieved. Homes visited; specialist.—Write, A 7095, The Sun. “TTiVE’S” Novelty Store (Mrs. Stanley JLLiCooper), for appropriate presents. Ladies' underwear and napery.—26 Queen’s Arcade. Queen St. WE Clean and Reblock Ladies’ and Gent’s Hats.—Cox, the Hatter, Karangahape Rd. BUSINESSES FOR SALE BOARDING House, partly furn., all convs., no opposition; main road; easy rent.—Pegler, Agent, Manurewa. OARDINGHOUSE, country township; 1-3-acre; cow, fowls, furniture; £225; low rent.—Apply Box 15. Tuakau. 10NFECTIONERY Business on Main ) Road, doing good turnover; private reasons selling.—Address at The Sun, 53A HOME Cookery, suburban, main road. opp. G.P.0.: school, 450 attendance; splendid prospects.—Pegler, Agent. Manund Fancy Goods Busirising suburb. Rea--Address at The 406 A for Sale ... ... .wing to health USINESSES WANTED HAIRDRESSING and country town; with o liards saloon. —Particulars Tobacconist, r without bilto A 7414, The Sun. ——====^==z======r==== PARTNERSHIPS AND FINANCIAL UILDING Society Shares, other Ap--1 proved Securities wanted. —Parkin1, Financier, 123 Pacific Bldgs., WelleySUjLOfiS. KERNE BAY SHOPPING BRING Your “Holiday Snaps'* along to W. 11. McKinney, Chemist. Jervois Rd.. Herne Bay; 4-hour service. TORMOJIT'S Cake Depot, now opened 248 Jervois Rd., opp. Old Tram Barn. All goods obtainable at city prices. karangahape road shopping ‘•rpHE Globe’* Hairdressing and ShavX ing Parlour, Tivoli Buildings, keeps ! all brands of tobacco. A trial solicited. |
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 868, 11 January 1930, Page 3
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