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VACANCIES—MALES A GOOD Clean School Holiday Job for several boy*. Good pay to keen lads over 14 * years. 3 WAIMAIRI RD., RICCARTON Apply between 8 and 10 a.m„ Saturday or 8 a.m. Monday. THE CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY (ANGLICAN). ORGANIST-CHOIRMASTER Applications are Invited for the above position. Schedule of duties, etc., available on application to the Secretary, C/o P.O. Box 124, Blenheim.2l4s POST OFFICE CAREERS. POST OFFICE CAREERS. The Personnel Officer will be in attendance during the August school term holiday period, and will be pleased to interview parents of boys who will be leaving school this year. Personnel Officer, CHIEF POST OFFICE, Staff Welfare Branch, • 109 Hereford street. 'Phone 80-151, 2190 LAD FOR WAREHOUSE AND STORE. A lad of 15 to 16 is wanted to do messages and work in a Warehouse and Store. For the conscientious lad who shows initiative this is a firstclass opportunity to gain rapid advancement in his job. Wages are good and working conditions excellent. Apply in writing to: "OPPORTUNITY,” C/o The N. Hill-Skinner Advertising Agency, Ltd., 154-156 Hereford street. 2172 ASSISTANT ENGINEER ASSISTANT ENGINEER ASSISTANT ENGINEER For FARRIER WAIMAK, LTD. FARRIER WAIMAK. LTD. FARRIER WAIMAK, LTD. WE have a vacancy for an Assistant Engineer, applicants for which should preferably hold a B.E. (Civil) degree or have passed at least Sections A and B of the Registration Examinations or equivalent. Consideration will, however, be given to non-quali-iied applicants with suitable practical experience and ability, particularly on reading and concrete work and materials. The successful applicant will, in the first instance, be stationed at our Coutts Island shingle and bitumen processing plant. Applications giving qualifications, experience, etc., should be addressed to: B. P. DWYER, BE., A.M.1.C.E., Engineer, FARRIER WAIMAK, LTD., P.O. Box 7003, SYDENHAM. ASSISTANT MECHANICAL ENGINEER, PUBLIC WORKS DEPT., TONGA. APPLICATIONS are invited for this, position which becomes vacant January 1, 1960. Applicants should normally be holders of an "A” Grade Mechanic’s Certificate or an Advanced Trades Certificate, and also Member’s Certificate of the Institute of N.Z. Motor Industry. Single man preferred, but married applicants considered.. Applicants should have sound knowledge automobile and marine engines and mechanical equipment and machinery including installation, maintenance and repair, and should be capable of supervising and instructing mechanics and apprentices. In the absence of the Mechanical Engineer the applicant would be expected to take charge of the Public Works Department Workshop and should have some knowledge of administrative procedure. Salary in the scale £T6OO x 60—780, plus expatriation allowance of £T2OO per annum up to basic salary of £T72O and thereafter at rate of £T2SO per annum. £TI2S = £ N.Z.100. Free passages to and from Tonga. Generous leave. For application forms, write to: TONGA GOVERNMENT AGENTS, P.O. Box 462, Auckland. 2141 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE Invites Applications for appointment as SENIOR LECTURER IN ORAL PATHOLOGY, LECTURER IN DENTAL AND APPLIED ANATOMY In the Dental School. SALARY SCALES: Senior Lecturer, £A2IOO-80-2500. Lecturer, £ Al5OO-80-2060. SUPERANNUATION: On the F.S.S.U. basis. The Senior Lecturer will be expected to help in the teaching of Dental Pathology and to give part of his time to supervision of students engaged on special aspects of clinical dentistry. Evidence of having engaged in research is essential, and a higher degree or diploma is desirable. The Lecturer will be expected to undertake the teaching of Dental Anatomy and to help with the teaching of certain aspects of clinical dentistry. Experience - in Orthodontics would be an advantage. Copies of the general conditions of appointment of lecturers in the University may be had on application to the Secretary, A.U.8.C., 36 Gordon square, London, or to the Registrar. The Calendar of the University may be seen in the Library of j any University which is a member of the A.U.8.C.; housing help . is available; and any further in- ■ formation desired will be sup- ‘ plied on request Applications, in duplicate and ■ giving the information listed in the general conditions of appoint- ! ment, should reach the Registrar of the University NOT LATER . THAN SEPTEMBER 30, 1959. The successful candidates will be ex- 1 pected to assume duty early in 1 1960. 2121 I ’ I J ( ( A CAREER WITH GREATER ] SCOPE. 1 5 REPRESENTATIVE POSITION ! WITH INVESTMENT COMPANY. , APPLICATIONS are invited from men of good character and of mature and aesponsible outlook, for a position as representative in Christchurch and surrounding area for SUPERANNUATION INVESTMENTS, LTD. (The new Investment Company sponsoring a retirement plan for self-employed persons). Applicants should be in the 25 to 45 age group, have previous experience, preferably in insurance, building society or finance company, and be of the highest character and integrity. They should have sound business ability to be able to inform prospects of the Company’s aims and the advantages of participation. The appointment will be permanent: lemuneration on results achieved will ensure an income in keeping with this key post. It represents a real opportunity with scope to the right man. Appointment will be from early: October, and a training course will be conducted in Christchurch with expenses paid. For an interview, please apply in fullest confidence, stating age and qualifications, accompanied by copies of testimonials, and character references (if any) to: SUPERANNUATION INVESTMENTS, LTD., P.O. Box 2407, CHRISTCHURCH. 3654

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28980, 22 August 1959, Page 21

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