VACANCIES—MALES 1 WANTkO, Experienced Man for - fish shop. Good conditions and excellent wages. Apply in person to Upper Riccarton Fish Supply. 12 Yaldhurst road. X 3731 ’ EASTERBROOK ELECTRICAL 1 CO., LTD. WANTED, two Electrical Apprentices with minimum of 2 years , secondary education. Apply: 116 SUVA STREET. ’Phone 47-872. PIECE GOODS SALESMAN ' PIECE GOODS SALESMAN ANY Young Man seeking advancement in the retail field, having experience in a piece i goods department, should apply for the position now available in BEATHS. A comprehensive range of high class goods is stocked. For this position we are seeking an active keen man and the successful applicant will be paid well. Contact the Staff Manager for an interview. BEATHS. on Cashel street. 'Phone 62-399. 5866 WE HAVE A VACANCY FOR A DYE HOUSE WORKER DYE HOUSE WORKER DYE HOUSE WORKER ONE with previous experience in Dye House General Duties would' be preferred but not essential. Apply:— KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS, LTD., Radley Hosiery Mills, Isis street, Woolston. __9431 ACCOUNTANCY CLERK ACCOUNTANCY CLERK ACCOUNTANCY CLERK ACCOUNTANCY CLERK A capable Clerk, preferably partly qualified in Accountancy and experienced in machine accounting, is required to assist in a country practice. Chiefly secretarial and taxation work. Comfortable house provided. Definite prospects for the right man. Apply to: A. J. NICOL. Public Accountant. P.O. Box 87, KUROW. OFFSET MACHINIST OFFSET MACHINIST A VACANCY exists for a firstclass Two Colour Oftet Machinist, preferably with cardboard experience. House available. Ample overtime. Top wages to a good tradesman. Please apply to Factory Manager, THE BANKS BOX CO, LTD, THE BANKS BOX CO, LTD, P.O. Box 491, Auckland. 9368 SHOE TRADE DUCKWORTH. TURNER and CO, LTD, have a vacancy for a man for the Finishing Department. Preference would be given to a tradesman or a man with some experience in this department. We would be prepared to train a young married man who wishes to establish himself in a permanent position. Award wages plus individual bonus system. . ■ : ■> r < Apply: Personnel Officer. 178 CARLYLE STREET, SYDENHAM. 9333 HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. HYDATID CONTROL OFFICER. APPLICATIONS are invited from qualified persons, or from persons willing to be trained, for the position of Hydatid Control Officer for the combined district of the County of Horowhenua and the Boroughs of Levin, Otaki and Shannon. The commencing salary for an Officer already qualified shall be £9OO p.a, and for an untrained Officer £B5O p.a, rising to £9OO p.a. upon qualifying. Conditions of Appointment and Schedule of Duties may .be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications close at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 12, 1960. Dated at Levin this 23rd day of March, 1960. J. H. HUDSON, County Clerk. 5893
RANDOM REMINDER L <— A \x\ A? * TO EACH HIS OWN There was a flutter of not to fall into a clinch nothing to prevent the interest at a news item when in difficulties with operator of a pneumatic from the North Island that some young woman of drill from taking a quick a former boxer was now sturdy build, determined course in dentistry, engaged in teaching ball- outlook, and no idea of It all goes to show that room dancing. Why that how to move rhythmic- there is not sufficient vershould be regarded as re- ally. satility today. People markable is hard to under- The boxer-dancer com- spend years training for stand. The boxer and the bination suggests there a particular job, they work dancer have much in com- should be others. Would at it industriously, common, in that each relies the retired bullfighter not plain about it unceasingly, to a very considerable de- make a useful sort of and retire to brood about gree on the ability to butcher? A road-race having nothing to do. position the feet properly cyclist could probably Without much trouble, the all the time. The boxer operate a treadmill with- plasterer could become a training people in ball- out noticing a change in cake decorator. It is, after room dancing would be vocation. All politicians all, better to be a Jick of well equipped for the task, are born tight-rope walk- all trades than a Joe in provided he remembered ers, and there should be one.
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