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VACANCIIS—<INIRAL PUBLIC SERVICE VACANCIES (Continued) in lieu of overtime and penal time. Qualifications desired: proven administrative ability and qualities of leadership. Interest in constructive social work and understanding of needs of adolescents essential. Experience in institutional work an advantage. Board and lodging available at £59 a year. 3101: BAILIFFS (3). MAGISTRATES COURT. AUCKLAND. Salary up to £875 a year as merited. Duties: Serve summonses and execute warrants. One will be required to work on the North Shore. 3091: INSTRUCTOR (TAILORING). AUCKLAND PRISON. Salary up to £875 a year according to qualifications and experience. Qualifications desired: a thorough knowledge of the tailoring trade. Duties: instruct inmates and supervise manufacture of garments. No married accommodation is available, but house allowance of £65 a year may be paid to a married man. 3083: PSYCHOLOGISTS (2). (a) NATIONAL PRISON CENTRE, (b) WELLINGTON. Salary’ up to £ 1210 a year according to qualifications and experience, with further prospects of advancement to at least £l4OO a year. Duties: (a) assist with classification and counselling of inmates. Institution is situated about 13 miles from Te Awamutu. (b) Assist with classification and counselling at a local institution and with the selection and training and staff in the Penal Division. MARINE DEPARTMENT 3129: PORT SAFETY INSPECTOR. WELLINGTON. Salary up to £lO3O a year according to qualifications and experience. Qualifications desired: experience in loading and unloading cargo and repair and maintenance of ships’ cargo running gear. Experience in safety work and lecturing would be an advantage. Duties: Applications of the General Harbour Regulations which relate to prevention of port accidents and instruction of employers, foreman and workers in safe practices. 3099: ENGINEER SURVEYOR AND SURVEYOR OF SHIPS. WELLINGTON. Salary up to £1355 a year according to qualifications and experience. Applicants should possess at least a First Class Marine Engineers Certificate for steam and motor ships, but additional qualifications such as AMI Meeh. E. Examination or Extra First Class Marine Engineers preferred. Applicants who have covered a part of the A.M.I. Mec. E. Examination or its equivalent and who are prepared to undertake the necessary study to complete their qualifications will be considered. N.Z. ELECTRICITY DEPT. 3062: SHIFT OPERATORS (5). OHAKURI. Salary £875 a year. Applicants should have served in apprenticeshin in the mechanical and electrical engineering trade. Experience in the operation and maintenance of electrical or orther running plant an advantage. Married accommodation is available. 3063: OPERATORS FITTERS, (a) OHAKURI (2), (b) COBB RIVER. Salary £B3B a year. Applicants should have served an apprenticeship in the mechanical or electrical engineering trade. Experience in the operation and maintenance ot electrical or other running plant an advantage. Married accommodation is available. 3050: LEADING HAND ELECTRICAL FITTER. DUNEDIN Salary £856 a year. Duties: essentially relate to substation construction throughout the Dunedin district. N.Z. FOREST SERVICE 3069: MACHINIST IN CHARGE (HOLLERITH), WELLINGTON. Salary £BO5 a year. Qualifications desired: some experience in the operation of punch card machines. TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT 3130: VEHICLE INSPECTOR. WELLINGTON. Salary up to £940 a year according to qualifications and exnerience, with prospects of advancement to £lO3O a year on merit. Qualifications desired: "A” Grade Motor Mechanic Certificate and trade experience.7B74 BANK OF NEW ZEALAND The Bank of New Zealand offers an interesting and worthwhile career to Young Men and Women. Liberal’ salaries with generous yearly scale increases rising to a maximum of £lO5O p.a. for men and £7OO p.a. for women. For full particulars call for sn interview with the Assistant Accountant, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, On Cnr. Hereford and Colombo streets. 7341

VACANCin—<»NI»AL SOUTH PACIFIC AIRLINES (N.Z.) LTD. STAFF VACANCIES PILOTS:— Qualified D.C.3 Pilots preferably with airline Transport License. Duties to commence December 1960. PURSERS:—* Young ladies age 19-25 years with minimum two years secondary school education. Preferably with clerical and first aid experience. Duties to commence December 1960. MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR:— Duties to commence November 1960. • SALES SUPERVISOR:— Applicants with wide experience tn Airline Traffic and galea. Du vies 10 commence Aovemrer 1960. ACCOUNTANT:— For general office accountancy. Age not to exceed M years. Duties 10 commence November 196 u. BOOKING and SALES CLERK:— Two required* for Auckland Queen street Office. Duties to commence December 1960. OPERATIONS OFFICERS:— Two experienced Personnel operation officers. Duties to commence November 1960. SHORTHAND-TYPIST:— One required. Duties to commence December IMO. RECEPTIONIST-TELEPHONE OPERATOR:— One required. Duties to commence December ISM. Remuneration for all tne above positions will be eommanaurato with experience and In no case less than relevant awards. Applications for all the above positions which win ba troetad in strictest confldenee snould In the first Instance be in m writing stating full personal particulars, and encloalng copies of references. If possible also enclose a recant photograph. Applications should be sddresaed to:— General Manager, SOUTH PACIFIC AIRLINES (N.Z.) LTD.. P.O. Box 1670, AUCKLAND. TM4 . AMMCIM AGENCY AVAILABLE Applications are invited from Agents with established standing in the retail trade for our selling agency. Linee consist of our well and favourably known Felt and Panama hats, as well as fabric bats of wide and popular variety. Write in the first instance, giving general information of present activities and lines at present carried, to: THE MANAGER, THE STAR HAT CO., LTD, P.O. BOX 1903, AUCKLAND.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29339, 19 October 1960, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29339, 19 October 1960, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29339, 19 October 1960, Page 29

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