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VACANeiB—MAUK HARDWARE TRADE HARDWARE TRADE AN opportunity tor a keen Youth to leans the trade in a progressive firm. The portion could be permanent to the right person. Driving licence an advantage. Apply with references to MANAGER, Lyttelton Branch, MASON. STRUTHERS. LTD .8493 HANDYMAN for joinery shop. Must have heavy traffic licence. Apply 126 Hazeldean road. HANDYMAN We require tor the next few months an energetic handyman. Some mechanical, painting, or pipe fitting experience would be an advantage, and it is possible that the present opportunity could lead to a permanent appointment for a versatile man. Apply:— The CO2 Plant Manager, CARBONIC ICE, LTD, 265 Moorhouse ave. ’PHONE 68-629. 5173 HANDYMAN We have a temporary vacancy for a Handyman in our new Store and Service Division at Moorhouse avenue. The successful applicant must be a good worker with the capacity to work with his hands, and use tools. The job is mainly concerned with the cleaning down and preparation of washing machines and refrigerators for re-sale. Excellent wages will be paid to the successful applicant who will also enjoy staff privileges including discounts. Apply in person to— Mr A. L. Powell, Home Appliance Department, THE FARMERS' CASHEL STREET, Christchurch. •PHONE 77-670. 2529 HARDWARE TRADE Here is an opportunity for a bright intelligent lad to learn a most interesting trade. Commencing in our Too! Department, he will be transferred to other sections of the business, in which he will receive a thorough training. After a probationary period he will become eligible to join the Company’s Provident Fund. Apply in writing, stating age and school qualifications. “HARDWARE TRADE,” P.O. Box 123, CHRISTCHURCH. 4836 JOHNSONS WAX (N,Z.) LTD., 112 WORDSWORTH STREET, SYDENHAM. REQUIRE a man for packing work in their polish factory. Good wage, overalls supplied. Morning and afternoon tea provided. Apply— MR HALLIBURTON. 9431 JUNIOR MALE CLERK JUNIOR MALE CLERK JUNIOR MALE CLERK JUNIOR MALE CLERK A LEADING TIMBER MERCHANT requires a bright boy for office duties. This is a worthwhile position with interesting work and good conditions Duties could commence at once or at the end of the school year. Apply— ADDINGTON TIMBER CO, ADDINGTON TIMBER CO, ADDINGTON TIMBER CO, LIMITED, Cnr Lincoln road and Moorhouse avenue. 4753 KITCHEN Hand Wanted. Apply Cokers Hotel.slBo LABOURERS ~ FIT MEN, OUTSIDE WORK £l3 10s per week plus service bonus. Fit men are required for grubbing Nassella Tussock in North Canterbury. Single accommodation available. Apply to— PERSONNEL OFFICER, LABOUR OFFICE, Monday, between 11 a.m. and 430 p.m, or write Box 37, Culverden, or ’Phone 171 Culverden, evenings. NORTH CANTERBURY NASSELLA TUSSOCK BOARD. 5640 MEN FOR FACTORY WORK ACTIVE men required tor process work and machine operating on day shift. 3 Assemblers for electric ranges. 1 Cleaner for machine shop. 1 Capstan Lathe Operator. 2 Fettlers for casting*. 1 Fitter and Turner. 2 Machine Moulders. SCOTT BROS., LTD., Welles street, Christchurch. 5551 MENSWEAR SALESMEN BEATHS have two vacancies for a JUNIOR and an experienced SENIOR in their modern Menswear Department. The junior position offers a young man a good start in a career in department store work. The senior position is open to men with good selling ability and has good prospects for advancement. Apply to the— STAFF MANAGER BEATH & CO., LTD., GROUND FLOOR, ’Phone 62-399. 5105 MECHANIC Required for servicing a wide range of farm machinery. Overtime worked, house available if required. Apply: W. H. COCHRANE and CO, LTD, •Phone 1378, Leeetoa. 4705

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29657, 30 October 1961, Page 22

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