SITUATIONS VACANT. Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Los Notices Is tor 12 words, p,„i„.„., <;„„„ additional word Id per insertion; if booked douf -1 - --*-- "-" - -'--'■ WANTED—Companion help, good liome and £1 per week. Handy lo Stratford. Write "Box 120," Stratford, c.w. V/\/ANTED—Man (single) or .strong boy for milking (machines) and general farm work. Apply '-E.L.," this of- " " e - c. IV. \yAN I ED—Smart waitress, also g,ri to assist in i iichen. Apply Carl torDining Rooms, llawera. ex. WANTED—Cook and porter. Apply Red House Hotel. WANTED—Man cr Youth for .mineral-; farm work; very little milking; ■ good wages, good home. P. L. Boycs, ( r ruti. • n.n. Ay ANTED.—Experteaced sales<vo for branch store. Also smart youth ] for New Plymouth. Apply Melbourne! Clothing Co. b.w. | ■^TANfliD— j wages 30s week: own bike. Apply! sharp.—Teed's, New Plymouth. B.c. i woman to look af—Gibson's, Agency. ' ' Hotel, Toko. d.v.! WANlED—Sicady lad to clean (not drive) motor-car and do very light work. Apply at once. Dr. MeCleland t.c. RANTED— A man for general farm! work, machines used, good wages. i. Carey, Pukearuhe. a.x. AWATUNA V CO-OP. DATRY 00. WANTED at once-1 Separator Man and 2 Men for Cheese-making. Wages and perquisites' according tp'i scale. Apply to— MANAGER, j Awivluna. .
N.P. RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. APPLICATIONS (in writing) are invited from returned soldiers for the position of manager of the New Plymouth Returned Soldiers' Association Club. Particulars of appointment may he obtained from the undersigned, to whom all applications must be made on or be'fore November 13, 1920. V. 0. WEST, Secretary R.S.A. NEW ZEALAND POLICE FORCE. RECRUITS WANTED. are invited from suitable men desirous of enrolment as Constables in the New Zealand Police Force, which nas 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.
_ I lie age limits prescribed by regulations are twenty-one to thirty year?. Candidates who have not attained the age of twenty-one years will be accepted provided they 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 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 £5 i)s per week on appointment rising by increments to .£« 2s Ort per week. A house allowance of 15s 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 of engagement may he obtained at any police station. J. O'DONOVAN, Commissioner of Police. Wcllinfflon. Oct. 11 inwt
SITUATIONS WANTED. KAWAROA PARK, Park Committee will be held in the Bungalow on Thursday evening, 4tli nst., at 7.30 p.m. Business: To receive •eport and balance sheet,-and election of ilHccrs. J. H. lIAMILTOX, Secretary. TARAXAKI EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATIOX (Incorporated). Quarterly General Meeting of the -above Association will be held in the Soldiers' Club Rooms TO-NIGHT. 3rd ' Xovember, IH2O, rt t S p.m. Mr. A. MeHardy will deliver a lecture on ''Cheques and Endorsements." " ! C. H. WYXYARD, Secret^.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1920, Page 1
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