SITUATIONS VACANT. Wanted., F.or Sale. To Let, Lost and Found Notices Is for 12 words, prepaid; each additional word Id per insertion; it booked double rates. Notices re stock, I Motor Cars, and Displayed Advertisements, 6s per inch; Is per inch discount if paid within six days. VI7ANTED, at once—Good all-round ’’ Man for Dairy Farm; good wages to good man. Apply to A.E., Eltham p.o. ±yVXT ANTED—Capable Help for Hawera Apply Mrs. Austin, 69 Fulford St WANTED—Porter. Apply Masonic Hotel, Waitara. VVANTED—a Man or Boy for uiilki .g ’’ and farm work;- machines used; good wages; good home’ Apply A. Kirk, Wingrove Road, Ngaere. b.w. VV - ANTED—Co-operative gang to take ’’ large road formation contract. Apply “K,” Daily News. a.w. VVANTED—Man for milking and farm ’’ work.—A. Lister, Ngaere. d.x.
MEN WANTED: WANTED, for Waitara freezing V Works—(Eight Strong Men for Chamber ‘Work. Wages: 2s per - - hour and overtime. Apply— T. FERGUSON, Foreman of Chambers, Thos, Bdrth*wick & Sons (Aust.) Ltd. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited, and will be received by the undersigned until MONDAY, 28th February inst., for the position of PRINCIPAL of the GIRLS’ HIGH. SCHOOL, NEW PLYMOUTH (Grade II.) at a salary according to scale. Boarding* experience is desirable, as position includes management of Boarding Establishment. Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned. EDMUND LASH, Secretary. P.O. Box 187, New Plymouth. MANAIA TOWN BOARD. TOWN FOREMAN REQUIRED.’ ALLIGATIONS for the position of Town Foreman are invited. Salary £250 per annum. Applicants must have knowledge of general road work, tarring, etc., and those capable of giving estimates will be given preference. Applicants to state when able to commence duties. Full particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. Applications, accompanied by references, will close on Thursday, 10th February, at 4 p.m. WM. J. BADLEY, Town Clerk. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT WESTERN SAMOA. ORGANISING TEACHERS (2). APPLICATIONS, from certificated teachers, accompanied by recent testimonials, to be made on any suitable form and addressed “The Director of Education, Wellington”, will be received up to SATURDAY, February 12, 1921, for the position of Organising Teachers (2) for work in Upolu and Savaii (Western Samoa). The teachers will act temporarily as assistant teachers in the Government schools, Apia, but will eventually be required to travel round the islands giving assistance in teaching to and holding classes in English for Native Pastor-Teachers. 2. Owing to scarcity of residences, single men are preferred, but one married man could be immediately accommodated. If marride applicant’s wife is also qualified to teach, then consideration will be given to her application for position as assistant Grade 2A. 3. Proficiency in music, physical instruction or woodwork desirable. 4. Salary: £340 to £3BO, plus tropical allowance as follows: To a single man, £lOO without quarters or £75 with quarters; to a married man without family, £175 without quarters or £l5O with quarters; to a married man with family, £225 without quartets or £2OO with quarters.
5. At least three years’ service required. Fre<? transport to Apia provided; also return transport if applicant serves for three years, or if engagement terminated through no fault of his own. Superannuation rights safeguarded. One year’s service is equivalent to 14 years in New Zealand. Grading considered as in New Zealand. TJie successful applicants must be prepared to leave New Zealand about March 17, 1921. ASSISTANT MASTERS (3). ALSO applications® from certificated teachers, accompanied by recent testimonials, to be made on any suitable form and addressed “The Director of Education, Wellington”, will be received up to SATURDAY. February 12, 192], .for the positions of Assistant Masters (3) for Government Schools, Apia (white and half-caste or native). Paragraphs 2, 3 and 5 above apply here as well. Salary: £240 to £27.0 with tropical allowances as given in paragraph 4 above. HEAVY PETROLS. ND how to make them as good as the best. Send 7/6 to '‘GASLINE,” Box 88, Stratford, and you will have ,no further trouble. {
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1921, Page 1
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