SITUATIONS VACANT. Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Lost anil Found Noticed Is for 12 words, prepaid; each additional word Id per insertion; If booked double rates. Notices re stock and Displayed Advertisements. 5s per Inch.
—Waitress, permanent position. Wages 30s. Also a relieving waitress. Apply, Manager, Marble Bar, Stratford. c.w. RANTED —Capable girl or woman as help-companion, for country for three or four months; easy place. Apply Airs. 13. R. Wells, Wingrove Roau, Ngaere, e.w. A junior assistant for grocery business. Apply J. W. Winfield, Inglewood. ANTED—Capable Boy for farm, milker preferred, machines used, good home.—G. B. KNOWLES, Tarilci. *£ ■yyANTED —A Carpenter (tradesman). Apply Chas. Hingston, King Street. b.w. ANTED—Experienced man, dairy farm, Rahotu. Good home; wages £3. Gibson's Agency. b.w. >^yANTED —Man for machine milking and farm work; wages £3 per week and found. Good home and permanent job to suitable man. Apply Job. M, Gatenby, Eltham Road, Mangatoki. b.w. YyANTED —Men for burning and stumping; good wages.—L. Vivian, Wharehuia. , a .w. YyANTED—Woman for office cleaning. Apply Standish and Anderson, Solicitors, New Plymouth, d.x. yyANTED —Boy, all day, good wages. Apply Davies' Pharmacy. b.x. Y^ANTED— A man for .general far work, machines used, good wages. P. Carey, Pukearuhe. a.x. WANTED. in cheese factory. Wages £3 10s per week, and one day off. Apply to the Manager at Kaimata. W. E. PERCIVAL, Secretary, Kaimata Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd. ' NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS
PORTERS RAILWAY DEPARTMENT. APPLICATIONS are invited from suitable youths, b&tween the ages of 17 and 21, and suitable men, between the ages of 22 and 34 (last birthday) for positions of Junior Porters and Porter? in the Railway Department. Forms of application and pari ulars in regard to conditions of employment, may be obtained from any Stationmaster. The rates of wages are as under: Junior Porters: 17 years, (is fid per day, 18 years, 7s per day, 10 years, Ss per day, 20 years, fls per day, 21 years, 10s per day; Porters, 22 to 34 years, 12s per day. A bonus of 3s per dav, to meet the increased cost of living is paid in additoin to the above. Applications should be addressed to the General Manager, Railways, Wellington. "BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND POLICE FORCE. RECRUITS WANTED. APPLICATIONS are invited from suitable men desirous of enrolment as Constables in the New Zealand Police Force, which has many advantages in pay, emoluments, and pension, and offers a good and attractive career to young men possessed with the requisite qualifications as regards character, physique, and intelligence.
Tlie age limits prescribed by regulations are twenty-one to thirty years. Candidate? who have not attained the nge of twenty-one years will be accepted provided tliey otherwise comply with the standard requirements, or are' likely to fulfil them by the time they attain twenty-one years of age, or within a reasonable time afterwards. The standard of education is Standard V., but in the case of candidates under twenty-five years of age, a lower certificate will be accepted. Candidates received under the minimum age limit will be given a course of physical training and educational instruction to bring them up to the standards. The scale of pay for Constables is £•"> (is per week on appointment rising ]>v increments to £6 2s (id per week. ' A house allowance of 13s per week is also paid to married men not provided with free quarters. Free uniform is also provided. forms of application setting forth the qualifications of candidates and the principal terms e>f engagement may be ol> tained at any police station. J. O'DO.VOV W. Commissioner of Police, i Wellington, Oct. 11. 1020.
AWATUXA CO-OP. DAIRY CO. \ T T[\D a( once, (\vo casual hands for cheese factory. Wages 12s per day and 11311 a! perquisi tns. Apply to— MANAGER, Awnhinn. CLTI'TOX COUNTY COUNCIL. J>EQURKD. —Pour competent Road Foremen, wage s 14s per day (yet, and dry, with free house and paddock. Apply willi credential-! to— C'OUXTY EXGIJTEER, Waitara.
LOST AND FOUND. T OST—On October 4, from Ilamblyn's Motor 'iius, between Waitara and N«w Plymouth, Hand Has, initialled ''J.C'.S.' containing clothing. Reward on returning to J.C'.S./' Funilvo.
LOST HORSE. £0 ST in Inglewood, a grey liorse, half clipped, banged I ail. £1 reward to anybody returning same to—• J. FABISH, SWirby Road, Tarik 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1920, Page 1
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