VACANCIM- MATH FITTER AND TURNER We have a vacancy for an Experienced Fitter and Turner. The position ts permanent, with good wages Appl £Eca TOOL AND DiGINEERNG CO., LTD., WOOLSTON. 2700 FOOTWEAR SALES Youth of smart appearance and preferably holding School Certificate. This position offers endless scope and advancement | for energetic applicant. Apply.— McLachlan shoe store ISO ARMAGH STREET 7063 GOOD YOUTH GOOD YOUTH GOOD YOUTH TO learn all stages of electrical Wholesaling with a progressive Company. Permanent position with good future prospects in an interesting trade. Parents or applicants ’Phone 65-884 for appointment or call. NATIONAL ELECTRICAL and ENGINEERING CO.. LTD . 194 Oxford terrace. 7049
HORTICULTURAL SALES RIPRESENTATIVE Applications are Invited from men over 28 years of age with pleasant bearing and personality for the above position A full knowledge of trees, shrubs, and the nursery trade is desirable, but to a man with a general horticultural background, willing to increase his knowledge training would be given Sales experience is not essential, but applicants must be interested in the art of selling As this is a representative position, remuneration would be in the form of a salary only, all expenses paid. Replies in writing should be addressed to The Secretary. Duncan and Davies, Ltd., P.O. Box 129. New Plymouth.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29802, 19 April 1962, Page 22
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