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CONVENTION JJEA.CE (INVENTION JJIRTHDAY, JUNE yj In J>ARISH JJ ALL, £1 AM BRIDGE, 10.30 a.m. to Noon.—THE BANKRUPTCY i OF WAR—(a) The Economic Viewpoint, | Mr 1.. Pickles; (b) The Ethical View- ; point; <r> The Spiritual Viewpoint, the Rev. Martin Sullivan. M.A. 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.rn.—THE APPROACH TO PEACE—(a) The Secular Approach. Mr Michael Young (Secretary of Wellington Branch or Peace Pledge Union); (b) The Christian Approach. Mr C. R. Howell (Secretary Auckland Branch of Christian Pacillst Society). 8 p.m.—“THE NECESSITY OF PACIFISM” Mr A. R. Barrington (Secretary of Christian Pacillst Society. Wellington). OPEN AND FREE DISCUSSION AFTER EVERY ADDRESS. COME FOR THE DAY. EVERYBODY WELCOME. PUBLIC NOTICES WILSON MEMORLAL. The Ceremony of unveiling the Memorial will take place at the High School on SUNDAY, June 11, 1939, at 2.30 p.m. All old pupils and others interested ere cordially invited to be present. G. L. MacDIAHMID, Chairman of Memorial Committee. 138 A UCKLAN-D BUILDERS’ AND GBNERAL LABOURERS’ UNION (Hamilton Branch) Members are requested to pay all contributions and to address all correspondence regarding the branch to Mr R. S. Hurrell, 16 Station Road, Claudelands, or Mr F. T. Mills, 67 Massey Street, Frankton Junction, the official representatives. H. DAVIS, 70 Chairman. 'yyAIKATO HOSPITAL BOARD. HUNTLY HOSPITAL. The Residents of Huntly and District are hereby notified that the Waikato Hospital Board will resume, control of the Huntly Hospital as a Public Maternity Hospital as from the Ist June, 1939, under the charge of Sister J. Watt. A. C. BURGESS, Secretary. Hamilton, 29th May, 1939. 1164

ZEALAND NAVAL FORGES. 'yrAGANCIES exist as follows in the undermentioned branches of the New Zealand Naval Forces: — ASSISTANT COOK. 4 vacancies for 12 years’ continuous service. Age limits 18 to 23 years. Knowledge of cooking and baking is desirable but not essential. ASSISTANT STEWARD OR BON STEWARD. 6 vacancies for 12 years’ continuous service for Assistant Steward. Age limits 18 to 23 years. 12 years’ continuous service from age 18 for Boy Steward. Age limits 16 to 18 years. Candidates are required to pass a test in reading, writing and simple arithmetic. ENGINE -RIOOM ARTIFICER. 4 vacancies for 12 years’ continuous service. Age limits for candidates applying during present year 191 to 24 years. Candidates must be competent at one of the following trades: Fitter, Fitter and Turner, Coppersmith, Boilermaker or Enginesmith. They will be required to pass a technical examination and trade test prior to entry. Those who hold a 2nd Class Engineer’s Board of Trade Certificate will be accepted without technical examination. ELECTRICAL ARTIFICERS. 4 vacancies for 12 years’ continuous service. Age limits for candidates applying \ during present year 192 to 2 5 years. Candidates must be thoroughly efficient fitters, or fitters and turners, or instrument makers. They iVill be required to pass a technical examination and trade test prior to entry. ORDNANCE ARTIFICERS. 2 vacancies for 12 years’ continuous service. Age limits for candidates applying during the present year 19 f to 25 years. Candidates must be thoroughly efficient fitters or fitters and turners. They will be required to pass a technical examination and trade test prior to entry. SHIPWRIGHT. 2 vacancies for 12 years’ continuous service. Age limits .18 to 25 years’. Candidates must be thoroughly efficient workmen with at least 5 years’ practical experience as Shipwright. Will be required to pass a trade test prior to entry. BLACKSMITH. 1 vacancy for 12 years’ continuous service. Age limits 19 to 2 5 years. Candidates must be thoroughly efficient workmen with at least 5 years’ practical experience as Blacksmith. Will be required to pass a trade test prior to entry. PAINTER. 1 vacancy for 12 years’ continuous service- Age limits 19 to 25 years. Candidates must be thoroughly efficient workmen with at least 5 years’ practical experience as Painter. Will be required to pass a trade test prior to entry. JOINER. 1 vacancy for 12 years’ continuous service. Age limits 19 to 25 years. Candidates must- be thoroughly efficient workmen with at least 5 years’ practical experience as Joiner. Will be required to pass a trade test prior to entry. SICK BERTH PROBATIONER. 1 vacancy for 12 years’ continuous service. Age limits 18 to 22 years. Candidates are required to possess a fair knowledge of Arithmetic (simple money sums; weights and measures; decimals, proportion and percentages). Knowledge of dispensary is desirable but not, essential. WRITER PROBATIONER, OR BOY WRITER. 2 vacancies for 12 years’ continuous service for Writer Probationer. Age limits 18 to 23- 12 years’ continuous service from age 18 for Boy Writer. Age limits 16 to 18 years. Candidates are required to pass a test in English and Arithmetic. A sound general education is essential. Shorthand and typing are desirable but not essential. SUPPLY PROBATIONER. 2 vacancies for 12 years' continuous service. Age limits 18 to 23 years. Candidates are required to pass a test in English and Arithmetic. A sound general education is essential. Details of medical and educational standards, pay, etc., and training courses may be oblained on application in writing to COMMANDING OFFICER, 11.M.5. ' PHILOMEL." AUCKLAND. All applications for entry into these branches should he accompanied by professional certificates and apprenticeship indentures. List of applications will close on 30th June. 1939. N. T. P. COOPER, Naval Secretary. 114

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20821, 3 June 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20821, 3 June 1939, Page 4

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