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VACANCIES—MALES ASSOCIATE© ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES (N.Z.,) LTD. SHIPPING CLERK A position as Shipping Clerk is offered to a young man with some office experience in the Christchurch Office of the New Zealand representative of one of Britain’s leading ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS. PLEASE ring 65-161 for an appointment. 7866 RESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE The services are required of a resident representative for the mid Canterbury territory of a large and well known manufacturer. The successful man will be required to make calls direct on farmers and although a knowledge of farming methods is preferred it is not essential. The position carries an excellent salary and a car is supplied. Apply in writing giving particulars of age, experience and marital status to:— Resident Representative, C/- J. Inglis Wright Ltd., P.O. Box 305, CHRISTCHURCH. 9715 LIME WORKS QUARRY MANAGER LIME WORKS QUARRY MANAGER A Southland Lime Works requires a capable man to manage their Limeworks and Quarry. A Salary of up to £l2OO per annum is offered to the right man. who must be experienced in handling staff and hold a quarryman's certificate. A good 3 bedroom house Is available at a very reasonable rental and is handy to the school bus. Apply In confidence to:— Lime Works Quarry Manager, C/- Jack Penny Advertising Ltd., P.O. Box 320, INVERCARGILL. 2579

NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES LIMITED DUNEDIN We invite applications for the position of ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT at Speight Branch. Applications should preferably have completed their examinations, but applications will be considered from students studying accountancy. The successful applicant, after one year’s satisfactory service, will be entitled to join the Company’s Provident Fund which is generously subsidised. Applications in own handwriting (with references) should be addressed to:— The Manager, NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES LTD., P.O. Box 223, DUNEDIN. 6235 SALES REPRESENTATIVE BRIGINSHA W BROTHERS (NEW ZEALAND) LIMITED We have a vacancy for a representative to cover the whole of the South Island. The lines carried cover the ticketing, stationery, display and textile fields. They are mainly locally manufactured and in steady demand. Applicant, who must be an experienced salesman, though not necessarily in this field, should reside in Christchurch, and will be required to start as soon as possible. Full training will be given. Remuneration will be by salary of £9OO a year plus commission. AU expenses are paid and a car is provided. Applications, which will be treated in strict confidence, must give complete career history, with names of present and past employers, age, marital status and educational attainment. Only appUcants giving the above details in fuU wiU be considered. Applicants will be interviewed on Thursday June 30th and Friday July Ist. Apply:— Sales Manager, P.O. Box 2444, CHRISTCHURCH. 7870 EXECUTIVE UNDERSTUDY executive understudy ACCOUNTANT ACCOUNTANT CASH ORDER PURCHASES LTD., and its subsidiary companies have a vacancy at Head Office for a capable accountant in the 25-30 age bracket to understudy the present management. The group operates in the finance field and with diversified mode of trading and also a policy for expansion, there is wide scope for a man with vision. The successful applicant will need to be a man possessing the following requirements, as his employment wiU eventually be in the field of management rather than accountancy. 1. Accountancy training (preferably qualified); 2. Pleasing personaUty. with ability to seek out and make new connections; X Knowledge of inter-company transactions; 4. Experience in the issue and control of credit. Salary fully commensurate with ability and experience will be paid, with exceUent prospects for advancement. A subsidised superannuation scheme is also in operation. Applications, which wiU be strictly confidential must in the first instance, be in writing, addressed as under, and should include details of past experience, qualifications, marital status, and copies of “EXECUTIVE UNDERSTUDY” CASH ORDER PURCHASES LTD., P.O. BOX 1020 CHRISTCHURCH 7865 JOIN THE NAVY VACANCIES FOR ENGINEERING MECHANICS 16 1 A to 25 Years of Age Join now see the world travel while you train for a useful occupation. Join the Service with a tradition? Wear a uniform you can be proud of. YOUTH ENTRY from 16>,i to 17‘i years as a Junior Engineering Mechanic. ADULT ENTRY from 17? i to 25 years as an Engineering Mechanic 2nd Class. EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS Must have completed Form II or higher. DUTIES After training and dependent on a man’s ability he will be given the opportunity to undertake the auxiliary watch keeping course, which provides a thorough training in the running of turbo generators, evaporators, steering engines, refrigeration machinery, air compressors and internal combustion engines. The Marine Department fully recognise Naval Service as qualifying service for those men who wish to sit examinations for civilian certificates. TRAINING Basic training is given at H.M.N.Z.S. TAMAKI. Technical training is given at H.M.N.Z.S. PHILOMEL, both of which are located at Auckland. ADVANCEMENT Advancement up to Chief Petty Officer Engineering Mechanic is possible dependent on completion of the necessary period of qualifying service and the passing of examinations. OFFICER RANK Selected ratings are given extensive trade training in Marine Engineering to qualify them as Mechanicians from which rating opportunity exists for promotion to commissioned rank in the Engineering Branch. Vacancies also exist for young men in the same age group in many other branches of the Navy. ~ FREE DENTAL AND MEDICAL CARE ~ GOOP p AY AND ALLOWANCES KEW I GRATUITIES. JOIN THE ROYAL Call on or write to the Naval Recruiting Officer. 88 CATHEDRAL SQUARE CHRISTCHURCH. 7859

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29237, 22 June 1960, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29237, 22 June 1960, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29237, 22 June 1960, Page 24

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