25 JANUARY 1946, Page 15

Sia,—You will remember that we indicated in a recent letter

on the subject of "Job Hunting" that we had • answered advertisements in The Times from Servicemen seeking employment and that we had received, up to then, no reply. Since our letter appeared in The Spectator, we have received a number of applications and two or three interesting and thought-provoking letters on the subject of the responsibilities of the employer and similarly those of the applicants. Incidentally we may add that we still have vacancies on certain territories in Great Britain, including Sourl Wales, Bristol, Plymouth, Kea and Sussex, Worcester- shire and Nottinghamshire, and will be pleased to receive, through The Spectator, applications from men who are interested in selling high-grade proprietary foodstuffs to the grocer. In all cases of vacancies in our business we give preferential treatment to ex-Service men and women of this war and the last.—We are, Sir, your obedient servants, "BISHOP AUCKLAND."