VACANCIO—MAUS EARN £lB PER 40 HOUR WEEK (and NOT a "dead-end" Job!) TQUIP yourself for advancement to an executive poaition at the same time. Here is the opportunity for a keen man, preferably possessed of some mechartinai experience, to join an expanding organisanoiTSTg^ged mthe p Eduction of carbon dioxide and equipment associated therewith. After ■ period of carfully supervised training, duties will include work connected with the upkeep of our present Plant and the testing of new machinery being manufactured for both our own use and a world-wide export market. The successful candidate will aditionally be expected to act as relief operator and help out from time to time in the operation of our plant on shift during absence on leave of regular shift personnel. If you are prepared to work and progress by your own efforts and initiative and gain the satisfaction to be derived from achievement in a sound and important industry, apply without delay to: MR L. F. McINERNEY (CO2 Plant Manager), CARBONIC ICE, LTD., MOORHOUSE AVENUE. CHRISTCHURCH Telephones: 62-623 or 62-629. After hours: 63-159. 3522 FACTORY STAFF REQUIRED FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS. FILLERS A reliable man is required for our recently opened “Fairy Down" sleeping bag factory at Hornby. This position is a responsible one and the successful applicant will be paid accordingly. UPHOLSTERER Through increased demand for our products a vacancy has arisen in our divan department for an upholsterer. Whilst preference will be given to an applicant with experience, we are prepared to train a suitable man in this interesting trade. OPERATOR For light machine work in our Sleep well mattress section. All the forgoing positions are permanent ones with excellent working conditions, subsidised transport, and superannuation scheme available, together with other staff amenities. Apply:— Mr 0. Lulham, ARTHUR ELLIS and CO., LTD., Halswell Jd. rd. Hornby. 'Phone IsL 5019 7327 FLETCHER-KAISER THE following personnel are required for Christchurch-Lyttelton Road Tunnel Project ENGINEERING OR SURVEYING GRADUATE FOR SETTING OUT WORK QUARRY MANAGER QUARRY WORKERS PLANT OPERATORS PLANT MECHANICS Apply in writing in first instance to:— THE MANAGER, FLETCHER-KAISER P.O. Box 2623 G.P.O. Christchurch 3659 GRADER DRIVER TRUCK DRIVERS THE PROGRESSIVE FARRIER WAIMAK Organisation has vacancies for an experienced Grader Driver and efficient Truck Drivers. Good wages and excellent working conditions are offered to suitable applicants, who will be expected to work extended hours. Apply to— MR PRIEST, FARRIER WAIMAK, LTD., Coutts Island Belfast TELEPHONE BEL. 899. INVERCARGILL CITY COUNCIL MUNICIPAL TEPID BATHS BATHS ATTENDANT APPLICATIONS are Invited from Competent swimmers for an appointment as a Senior Baths Attendant (Male) at the Municipal Tepid Baths. The salary offered is £B5O per annum plus £3O per annum qualification bonus If the successful applicant is the holder of a Royal Life Saving Instructor’s Certificate. In addition a clothing allowance of £25 per annum Is payable. The successful applicant will be given a course of modem swimming instruction. Details of duties are available on an oil - cation to the Baths Superintendent. Applications, with two testimonials, will be received at the X’^961 HaU ' tavercarBlll ’ up ,o noon on Wednesday. February A house is available for rental. L. A. BEST, TOWN CLERK. 3485 LEARN BLOCKLAYING PERMANENT POSITIONS VIBRAPAC BLOCKS LIMITED wish to train suitable men to learn blocklaying. Guaranteed wages paid while you learn. Wages earned are well above ruling rates for any trade. Write now to:— VIBRAPAC BLOCKS LIMITED, P.O. Box 1982 CWUSTCHURCH 8574
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29436, 11 February 1961, Page 18
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