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S!TT AT 'ON’S VACANT TRAINED NURSE Required for MELROSE HOSPITAL, 'Phone 55-640. 7973 PLUMBER. PLUMBER. Plumber e fnr .y’ acanc y for a Registered J °gN CALDER, LTD.. •Phone 47-039. or 'after r hours 68-253. * EXPERIENCED CVERLOCKERS. lo^c h M V aThin?= a f ncie u for experienced Over. Machinist,, who can work full time. Apply; Secretarv, RADLEY hosi?;t;y mills Isis street, Woolston. .... j_ 9239 YOUTH. 16-18 YEARS YOUTH. 16-18 YEARS: h\ re l eav .iog sr h°°l preferred, wanted company” Dm ~ ed N ' Z ' '” a ’'U;acturlni 2P^t?™ R ° + ID PTY < n Z.), LTD, 62 Tuam street. 'Phone 69-657. 7756 CLOTHING CUTTER. CLOTHING CUTTER. Jervires ri if M S^ U it CtUr ‘ nS Co ' the lor ladle?’ //L, 9e 7 enccd Stock Cutter laoies coats and costumes This a n J’ c fi ™, an r' postion good «a=es ana first-class working conditions AmJv personally to the Manager. J -M AI Sf S MANUFACTURING CO ' LTD -o0 St. Asaph street ’Phone 88-853. 6lBB WORKROOM VACANCIES WORKROOM VACANCIES: 1AS ANCIE ? have occurred in our wo ' krwjs lor qua'liworkroom for a TAILOR and" TAHORESS Please appl J. BALLANTYNE and CO- LTD. 6323 WANTED, FOR FLOCK HOUSE FARM ™ rT ? ? INSTRUCT ON, BULLS: ELDERLY 04 MIDDI F-AGFD • £ wo PE de l ß - N 7 D SH^HERD. on?™ -rnd d S ES L count ry. hack nrovided. wn?k ac S OlT, . rnodatl on and condition? of Xrvico ? P • Ca ” t will be required to st-pervise trainees on shepherding work d?sn r irt " a an 1 d useful <ob in rood central \ App ! y anv ofßce of the Department of Agriculture Extension Division, superintendent' FLOCK HOUSE.

BULLS. Telephone: 32D. Day; 38M, Night. ’ 5699 COMMERCIAL ENGINEER. A FIRST-CLASS Opportunity exists for ” yucineer experienced in commercial acti.ities to join in Wellington a progressive engineering organisation. Com-me-cial experience in heavy industrial machinery, steam plant, and similar quipment is essential. The position is a permanent one. the salary attractive, and a superannuation scheme is operative neer” strictest confidence to “EngiC/o. JAMES SANDERS ADVERTISING. LTDP.O. BCX 3410, AUCKLAND, C.l. 5718 AUTOMOTIVE PARTS WAREHOUSEMAN A vacancy exists in our large and progressive o.ga..isution for a competent .\u <' ‘-olive Part Warehouseman. The successful applicant will have every op■»ort nity for advancement and a Superannuation Scheme is available. The work is clean and interesting and wages will be in accordance with experience. Apply in first instance to Automotive Division Manager. JOHN CHAMBERS and SON. L7D- 200-202 St. Asaph street. Chri-t--church. 2551 ANDERSONS. LTD.. REQUIRE A WOODWORKING MACHINIST OR JOINER FOR WORK IN OUR CHURN WOODWORK SHOP. The wo-k consists of the construction of ’arge bu>t?r ch rns in kauri and teak, in a new shop equipped with new woodworking machines specially set up for this class of work. Permanent employment •'ff>-r?d to Machinist under ideal condiions. Daily bus service to and from Woolston each day. Canteen facilities available. z Applj- in first instance to: THF WORKS MANAGER. AN PERSONS, LTDANDERSONS. LTD., Curries road. Woolston. 'Phone 39-074. 2649 ACCOUNTS CLERK ACCOUNTS CLERK WE have a vacancy in our Accounts Department for a young man with initiative and interested in Accountancy work. Duties include Branch Imprest accounts and assisting with Supplies account. Applicants are required to have had previous Accounting experience. Good wages and prospects are offered. Apply with copies of references to the OFFICE MANAGER, GOUGH. GOUGH, and HAMER. LTDGOUGH, GOUGH, and HAMER. LTD145 CASHEL STREET. 9361 TYPISTE-CLERK. TYPISTE-CLERK. TYPISTE-CLERK. WE require a YOUNG GlRL—just left school preferred. The duties include typing and general office work, but shorthand not required. We are prepared to accept a girl without any typing experience if necessary, and would arrange for tuition at our expense. Good wages and holidays include usual 14 days plus 10 days Xmas and New Year. Apply:— FIELD and ROYDS, LTDFIELD and ROYDS, LTD.. Grain, Seed and - Produce Merchants. 200 Cashel street. 3945 RAILWAYS department OPPORTUNITIES exist for young men. aged 15 to 17 years, W’ith a minimum of two years' secondary education, to traip in the Railways Telephone Exchanges of Christchurch and Greymouth as Communication Mechanicians. The w'ork is clean and interesting and th? conditions of employment are first-class with good wages and excellent prospects for promotion. Fo. a lad with intelligence and technical ability, promotion is oossible to positions with attractive salaries. Commencing wage based upon a standard 40-hour week, is £5 8s 4d per week at 15 years; £6 Is 8d at 16 years; £6 17s 6d at 17

'ears; and annual increments to £l2 Ils Bd. Promotion thereafter will be according to ability. Applications should be made to the District Engineer. 394 Moorhouse avenue, Christchurch, or the Signa] and Electric Lines Inspector at Greymouth. 9281 STANDARD VACUUM OIL CO. (N.Z.), LTD. FITTER. The above Company requires an experienced and energetic man for a vacancy in its Woolston Workshop, handling kerb pumps, lubricating oil equipment, and allied equipment. The work, covering all phases of reconditioning and frequently including fabrication of pumping equipment, offers an interesting field to a man in congenial surroundings, in the Company's new Woolston terminal. The successful applicant will, after a short period of probation, be enrolled in the Company's liberal superannuation and insurance scheme, and may also be given the opportunity of engaging in varied field work. All applications should be made to The Superintendent. Woolston Terminal, 79 Chapmans road, Woolston. 3093

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27962, 8 May 1956, Page 21

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