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PRESSERS £2O PER 40-HOUR WEEK PRY Cleaning Presser* who are capable erf producing the highest quality work combined with jood production are invited to apply for the following vacancies :- One General Presser One Trouser Presser One Frock Presser Our Modern, well-ventilated factory is equipped with the , st modern plant in New Zealand. including Automatic for those who prefer them. it you are interested in prog'essmg with a rapidly expand--e organisation, come and inspect our factory and discuss trese opportunities with Mr L ; Burgess: masons dry cleaners n Hawdon street, Sydenham. 6527 p’BLIC SERVICE VACANCIES Application® close on Septembr- 5. 1961. with the Secretary, Public Service Commission PC Box 8004. Wellington Use Form 17A obtainable at Post Office. enclose COPIES ONLY of rF onia Is and quote vacancy r ber. Assistance towards expt' .es will.be given to a married man required to move his 110 senaid. For further informatior. on any vacancy write to vie aoove address. agriculture department 2720: TECHNICIAN, RUAKVRA ANIMAL RESEARCH STATION. Salary up to £856 . ■ uie) or £705 (female! as merited. Qualifications desired: Diploma in Agriculture holders preferred and sheep farming ex-pe-ience is desirable. Duties’ fieid control of sheep fertility flo'k. making physiological ob«ervations on sheep and keeping ass-mated records. I DUCATION DEPARTMENT 2725: BOYS’ WELFARE OFFICER, TTMARU. Salary up to £ll2O according to qualifications and experience. Opportunity for advancement on merit to £l2lO and promotion to £l7OO in senior positions. Qualifications desired: age preferably between 25 and 35 years, t’r verstty Entrance a minimum ec eational qualification A L ’.-ersity Degree, teachers ceriificate or wide general experience in work with people desirable. Duties: interestinc and important community work with deprived and , difficult boys and youths. Entails workin? with parents, school, and other agencies. 2724: CHILD WELFARE OFFICER (FEMALE;, WELIINGTON. Salary up to £985 according tn qualificatiorK and experience. Opportunity for advancement to £lO3O on merit and promotion to £ 1400 in senior positions. Qualifications desired: age preferably between 25 and 35 years. University Entrance a minimum educational qualification. A teacher’s or nurse's certificate or wide experience in working with people desirable. Duties: social work with children and families. Entails working closely with parents, schools, and other agencies.

MINISTRY OF WORKS 2766: DRAUGHTSMAN TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING BRANCH. WELLINGTON Salary up to £lO3O as merited. Duties include supervisor, of staff, draughting work, including cartography, sketch maps, sraphs and illustrations for ■ blioations 2776: ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS OR FIELD ASSISTANTS <2l. LAKE PUKAKI. Salary up to £lO3O as merited. Some experience of field testing procedure desirable. Duties: survey'? and control of sub-surface investigations for hydro-electric development. Remote allowance of £34 10s payable for married man and £l7 5e for single man. Married accommodation (allelectric) available. 16 hours per fortnight regular overtime. Further particulars to Project Engineer, Otematata. 2748: TECHNICIAN. PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING SECTION. WELLINGTON. Salary lib to £940 as merited. Qualifications desired: B.Sc. degree and post-graduate experience preferred. Duties: charge of travelling laboratory and testing stream and waste water flow discharge measurements. Preliminary course given bv the Dominion Laboratory. Considerable travelling involved. 2711: LEADING HAND plumber, CHRISTCHURCH. Salary up to £856 a year N.Z. ELECTRICITY DEPT. 2705 TESTROOM TECHNICIAN. INVERCARGILL. Salary up to £875 as merited. Electrical Apprenticeship, testing of electrical meters, relays and general control apparatus. Apnllcants without adequate ’esting experience may be considered for initial appointment as electrical fitters at £BO3 a year. 2706: ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR. GORE. Salary up to £965 as merited. Qualifications desired: Registered Electrician with extensive practical experience in all classes of electrical wiring instaltottons, knowledge of Electrical Wiring and Supply >i emulations and ability to carry out all electrical tests on electrical installations. 7742 PAPANUI YOUNG MEN A KEEN YOUNG MAN. aged 16-19 -eafs, is required to assist with the manufacture and fitting of Luxaflex fixed . and roll-up awnings. The successful applicant will be trained in all aspects of the work and will be paid above award wages. A sound future is assured, with e-e leading company in its field. This position should be particularly attractive to a Papanui resident, as we will be moving Into new premises in Vagues road teter this year. Applications should be made fc person to the Factory Manager. HARNISH AND JORDAN LTD., 119 DURHAM STREET. 7825 P. D. L. INDUSTRIES LTD., PROGRESSIVE manufacturing prgamsahon commencing large buikhng programme is now forming a team erf building worlrers. Experienced carpenters and bidders' labourers are touted to join thia company ’s '’UrxSrrg staff on view contracts near city centre. Wages end conditions excellent. Apply to toe— BUILDING SUPERVISOR. 14 Hareldean road. 7761 PANEL BEATERS WE require 2 capable men tor our repair shop. Wages *ell in excess of award. sSOHN T. WILLIAMS. LTD.. 392 St. Asaph st. 9333

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29599, 23 August 1961, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume C, Issue 29599, 23 August 1961, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume C, Issue 29599, 23 August 1961, Page 25

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