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VACANCIESMALES HEAD MACHINIST HEAD MACHINIST WE require an experienced Woodworking Machinist to take charge of our modern planing mill. Machines include:— New six-motored Square Dresser Four Sider Moulder Thicknesser and Buzezr Fully equipped workshop for sharpening knives, etc. Substantial wages will be paid and working conditions are excellent. ALTERNATIVELY Machinist capable of working and maintaining Square Dressing Machine fitted with electric changing controls. Apply to the Manager, JARRAH TIMBER CO., Moorhouse avenue, .Christchurch. 5065 HEATHCOTE COUNTY COUNCIL LINESMAN A vacancy has occurred on the permanent staff of the Electrical Department. ’Good wages are offered, and working conditions are excellent. Apply to the Electrical Inspector, 185 A Ashgrove terrace, or telephone 35-259. R. M. BROOME, Acting County Clerk. 7473 HEAD MACHINIST WE require an experienced Woodworking Machinist to take charge of our modern planing mill. including four-sider moulder and latest model square dresser just installed. Work does not include any sawing* or saw sharpening. Substantial wages will be paid, and some overtime is worked. Applj’ the Manager, JARRAH TIMBER CO. Moorhouse avenue. 7346 HOSIERY

HOSIERY MACHINE MACHINE OPERATORS OPERATORS WE have vacancies for men on our 12.15 a.m.-8.15 a.m. shift. To qualify for these positions you will need to: (1) Be prepared to spend a training period of up to two weeks on day shift. (2) Have good eyesight and a desire to produce a high quality article. (3) Married man preferred. These positions are well paid and include a weekly bonus on production. Apply to Mr Flewellen, LANE, WALKER, RUDKIN. LTD., 32 MONTREAL STREET, Sydenham. Thone 77-890. «on*» H.M. CUSTOMS OFFERS YOUTHS AN OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN ALL ASPECTS OF CUSTOMS WORK. SALARY TO £B5O p.a. PHONE FOR INTERVIEW 64-849 OR CALL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, 137 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 3436 HUTT VALLEY DRAINAGE BOARD ENGINEERING STAFF VACANCY NATURE OF DUTIES— Design and construction of pumping stations, and deliver mains and the modification of existing pumping stations serving Petone and Lower Hutt. QUALIFICATIONS— The position would suit either a graduate or registered engineer. SALARY— The salary offered lies in the following ranges, the starting point depending upon qualifications or experience: Engineer Assistant, £790-£ll6O per annum. Graduate Engineer, £ 1060- £ 1160 per annum.

Staff Engineer, £1250-£1550 per annum. Minimum commencing salary for a B.E. is £lO6O per annum. ACCOMMODATION—. A two-bedroomed Flat is available at a reasonable rental. Applicants should forward details of education, experience, qualifications and personal particulars to the Chief Engineer, P.O. Box 342, Lower Hutt. H. REYNOLDS BACH, Chief Engineer. 2753 INVOICE AND COSTING CLERK This well established firm of seed merchants, growers, fertiliser and general merchants, require the services of an invoicing and costing clerk. The position offered would suit a young married man w’ho has had previous experience in the stock and station agency field, but has a flair for office routine. The successful applicant will have the assistance of modern office equipment in a centrally situated office. Salary will be above award, based on previous experience. Please apply to: The Accountant. ARTHUR YATES and CO., LTD.. 278 Tuam street, Christchurch. 9994,

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29436, 11 February 1961, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume C, Issue 29436, 11 February 1961, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume C, Issue 29436, 11 February 1961, Page 18

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