VACANCIES—MALES STORES ASSISTANT WE require a Clerk for our Works Office. The work is simple and congenial. No previous experience required. Apply to Mr J. Bennett: VALE and CO.. LTD., Bangor street. ■ 8505 TIMBER TREATMENT Assistant wanted for Timber Preservation Plant Operator Good opportunity for young man to enter an industry with a future. WAIMAK SAWMILLS, LTD., Waimak. Bridge. ■Phone 272 M. Kaiapol. 6547 TEMPORARY CLERK STANDARD VACUUM OIL CO. (N.Z.), LTD., require a Temporary Clerk for two-three months in the sales tabulation and stock records department at their main terminal office This position would suit a recently retired person who has clerical experience A well ventiiated, warm office and congenial male staff contributes to good working conditions. Please apply Terminal Superintendent. Chapmans road, Woolston, (Near Railway Station), ’Phone 79-214. 6535 TIMARU HARBOUR BOARD DREDGE MASTER, DEPUIY HARBOUR MASTER AND SECOND PILOT APPLICATIONS from holders of Foreign Going Master’s Certificates are invited for the position of Dredge Master, Deputy Harbour Master and Second Pilot at the Port of Timaru. Salary is £1475 per annum. Copies of conditions of appointment are available from the undersigned. Applications close with the Chairman. Timaru Harbour Board, PO Box 76, Timaru a! Noon, on Wednesday. May 17. 1961. N. DE V. LAWRENCE. Secretary-Manager. 7313
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29504, 4 May 1961, Page 25
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