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t VACANCIES—MALES I BOYS to sell on good commission basis, must be over 14. Honest . and reliable. Apply 351 St. Asaph st. RELIABLE Youth wanted lor) Grocery Store. 16 1o 17. Apply 65 Carlton Mill road. 'phone ! 75-361. X 6480 WANTED Smart Message Boy for ■ City Grocery Store. Ph. 88-367 WANTED. Good Carpenter. 8s pet . hour, several months work. Apply 1 286 Kilmore st. WANTED DRIVERS. Married; Men for preference. Heavy Tmf- i fic Licence essential. Apply: J. DEYELL and CO.. LTD.. 'Ph. 64-188 or 184 Carlyle st. 7674 WOOL SORTER A VACANCY exists for a capable j Wool Sorter who is experienced ' in controlling staff. A knowledge of wool buying would be an advantage. This is I ; an excellent opportunity for an I experienced man to obtain a per- j manent position which offers a ’ , liberal salary and good prospects. ! Apply in writing to PBOl7. PRESS.” VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON DIRECTOR OF ADULT EDUCATION APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to the above post Salary scale £1315 per annum to £1615 per annum. Initial salary according to qualifications and experience of appointee. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Registrar ot any University in New Zealand. Applications close with the Registrar. Victoria University ot Wellington. Box 196, on September 30. 1959. L. O. DESBOROUGH, Registrar. 7609 SALESMAN-TRAVELLER. SALESMAN-TRAVELLER. SALESMAN-TRAVELLER. I . AN opportunity for a Young Man .I to be trained in a specialised field iof selling. Successful applicant i j must be prepared to travel N.Z. land to be away from his home ,1 for fair long periods. Preference )i to a single man or one without I domestic ties. A guaranteed com.l mencing salary of £2O per week 'lor a commission arrangement by I which a good man can make over , £4O per week. State age. etc. Reply L 6717. “PRESS.” PROFESSIONAL • ENGAGEMENTS SUPERINTENDENT OF WORKS Required for the completion of a Catholic Cathedral in Victoria. The project is about £500.000. and is under way. Responsibilities—General conduct of the works, setting out, ordering materials, directing day labour, including Banker Masons, overseeing constructions. The intention is that the appointment will be for the completion of the works in six to eight years. Salary according to qualifications. Applications invited In writing to:— BATES. SMART and McCUTCHEON. Architects. 366 St. Kilda road, Melbourne, s.c.l State age. training and experience. Applications close on the third September, 1959. 7589 GENERAL ACCIDENT. FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Assets exceed £100.000,000.) 1 BOYS LEAVING SECONDARY ’. BOYS LEAVING SECONDARY BOYS LEAVING SECONDARY SCHOOL. SCHOOL. SCHOOL. JUNIOR MALE CLERK. JUNIOR MALE CLERK. JUNIOR MALE CLERK. , The General Accident Fire and ■ Life Assurance Corporation, Ltd.. . has a acancy for a Junior Male Clerk. You will find the work inter- ; esting, an excellent salary scale ■ and very good working condit tions. Other advantages include . an entirely free superannuation 1 scheme This is not just another job. but the beginning of a good career in a profession offering first-class prospects for advancement. The Management warmly invites a personal call and prospective applicants thereby will have a first-rate opportunity of viewing the surroundings and a full discussion concerning the work and opportunities. Applications may also be made in writing and addressed to the Manager. All communications will be treated in strictest confidence. A.M.P. BUILDING, Cathedral square. Christchurch. PO. Box 54. Telephone 75-944 or 60-495. J. T. ELTOFT, Branch Manager 7638 |

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28983, 26 August 1959, Page 21

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