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VACANCIB MALES electrician: A competent tradesman for work in general electrical and automotive wiring. Excellent conditions. Apply on or after January 5, to Ministry of Works, 559 Blenheim road. Sockbum. 7825 JOINER REQUIRED to commence work on January 12. Top wages for a good tradesman. Overtime available. Excellent working conditions. Apply: R. L. SPARROW, LTD.. 151 Ferry rd., or *Ph. 55-403, evenings. ■' Tito TEMPORARY STOCKTAKERS TEMPORARY Stocktakers wanted to accurately count agricultural spare parts. Clean work, suitable school teachers, retired clerks, or superannuitants with parts experience. Apply:— Parts Manager, C. B. NORWOOD, LTD., 203 Cashel street. 9570 LABORATORY ASSISTANTS THERE are vacancies for 2 Laboratory Assistants and the successful applicants must have a knowledge of chemistry up to School Certificate standard. There are excellent amenities. Superannuation scheme, cafeteria, etc. Write to:— Personnel Manager, DUNLOP N.Z., LTD., Lane street, Woolston. 9546 MASSEY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE (University of New Zealand), Palmerston North. ASSISTANT LECTURESHIPS IN BOTANY ENGINEERING Applications closing January 27 are invited for the above positions. Salary £7BO-2880. Conditions of appointment are obtainable on application. C. C. YATES, Registrar. 9453 NELSON CATCHMENT BOARD APPLICATIONS are invited from Graduates for appointment as Staff Engineer (Hydrologist) with the Board. Salary in the range of £9OO to £950 according to qualifications and experience and subject to annual review. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from undersigned, P.O. Box 41, Nelson, with whom applications close at 4X» pan. on January 20, 1959. G. A. V. EDGCUMBE, Engineer to the Board. 2019 REPORTER WANTED REPORTER WANTED REPORTER WANTED APPLICATIONS are invited from experienced reporters of general or junior grading to take charge of literary work at the Stratford Office of the Taranaki Daily News. The duties will consist of the coverage and organisation of news in Central Taranaki and the dispatch of news reports by internal teleprinter circuit to New Plymouth. Profit sharing scheme in operation. Apply with details of experience and qualifications and copies of testimonials to: Managing Editor, P.O. BOX 119, NEW PLYMOUTH. a 9601 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY LECTURESHIP/SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN VETERINARY ANATOMY APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Anatomy in the Faculty of Veterinary Science. Postgraduate experience in Veterinary Anatomy is essential. The salary for a Lecturer is within the range £l5OO-90-22100 per annum; for a Senior Lecturer within the range 22200-80-22600 per annum and will be subject to deductions under the State Superannuation Act. In each case cost of living adjustment (at present £8 p.a.) will be paid. The commencing salary will be fixed according to the qualifications and experience of the successful applicant. Under the Staff Members’ Housing Scheme in cases approved by the University and its Bankers, married men may be assisted by loans to purchase a house. Applications, giving the names of three referees, should be forwarded to reach the undersigned, from whom further information may be obtained, not later than February 2, 1959. M. A. TELFER, Registrar. Sydney, December, 1958. 3595 PLANT OPERATOR EARLY in the New Year we will require the services of a reliable Man willing to train and qualify as a Shift Operator on our Carbon Dioxide manufacturing plant. Previous experience in this specialised industry is not essential but preference will be given to candidates with some engineering or mechanical aptitude. Shift work is entailed in the process and, after a period of carefully supervised tuition, operators are expected to take charge of their shifts. This is an excellent opportunity for a keen man to secure permanent, interesting and remunerative employment with an expanding organisation. Apply in writing stating age and mechanical experience, or call personally on— The CO2 Plant Overseer, CARBONIC ICE. LTD., 261 Moorhouse avenue, Christchurch.

FROM £l2OO £2500 A YEAR. FOR THE RIGHT SALESMAN Do you want an appointment, where with enthusiasm and consistent work you can commence earning at least £l2OO per year and by applying your mind and energies increase your earnings U> over £2500 per year You will need to be the kind of salesman who gets real satisfaction from selling apart from the money it brings. You will need a motor-car and also a liking for fresh contact work until a connexion has been built up. Some experience such as insurance or building society work would be helpful out oui staff of representatives have come to us from manv different backgrounds. If you want to represent a concern to be proud of. and offer a service which is of value to everyone, it will pay you to apply immediately. Representatives are also required for North Canterbury, Ashburton and Timaru. For Interview:— TELEPHONE MR SOUTER, CLARENDON HOTEL.

RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND JUNIOR CLERKS An interesting career in CENTRAL BANKING with excellent opportunities for advancement is offered to young men leaving Secondary School. Good commencing salary and a generous scale of increases. Superannuation Fund, Leave entitlement and Staff amenities are first class. Apply to— MANAGER, RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, P.O. BOX 2204, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 64-899.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28784, 3 January 1959, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28784, 3 January 1959, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28784, 3 January 1959, Page 16

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