VACANCIES—MAUS DECENT type older man for] carpentry job. Accommodation could be provided meantime. 'Phone 49-452. ELECTRICIAN WANTED URGENTLY FIRST-CLASS ELECTRICIAN Wages £l9 per week. Apply— JACKSONS ELECTRICAL SERVICE, •Phone 79-504. Private 35-448. ENGINEERING DRAUGHTSMAN CYCLONE INDUSTRIES N.Z., LTD., AN experienced Engineering Draughtsman is required by this rapidly expanding organisation The work entails mainly making working drawings for trailer, sheet metal work, farm equipment, farm buildings, etc Experience in all the above mentioned fields is not necessary This is a permanent position and a good salary will be paid to the suitable applicant Staff superannuation scheme is available.. Bonus scheme operates after probationary period. Written applications should be addressed to the Manager, and will be treated in strict confidence CYCLONE INDUSTRIES N.Z., LTD., P.O Box 715 Christchurch EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS and LEARNERS LICHFIELD have vacancies for 2 Experienced Machinists and 2 Juniors to learn this interesting and well paid work. Staff purchasing privileges, free morning and ' afternoon tea and a wonderfully clean and airy working area plus good wages and bonuses You'll find Lichfield a good company to work for. Apply MR ELLIS, 179 Tuam street. Telephone 69-479. 2608 ELECTRICIANS MINISTRY OF WORKS MATAHTNA POWER PROJECT (Bay of Plenty) HAVE some immediate vacancies for Registered Electricians for Plant and Housing installation and maintenance. Duration of work approx 6 years. Single accommodation or 2-bedroom all-electric house available. Apply to: Project Engineer. Ministry of Works. Te Mahoe. via Whakatane. 'Phone 57, Te Teko. 3313 FITTER AND TURNER Rapid expansion has created a further position for an experienced Fitter and Turner in our factory. Excellent working conditions. Norma] overtime worked. Bonus scheme after a probationary period. Si perannustion scheme also available. Opportunities for advancement offered to good reliable men. Apnly C. E. Palmer. Personnel Officer. CYCLONE INDUSTRIES (N.Z.), LTD., 178 Montreal street, CHRISTCHURCH. 3302 FITTER-WELDERS. Vacancies exist for experienced men. Ring 50-515 for interview. Lismore Engineering Co., Ltd. FLOUR MILLER WANTED A MODERN and up to date FJour Mill in a thriving country town requires an experienced Flour Miller. Working conditions and wages are most attractive. House available Apply in writing, giving full details and copies only of testimonials to: "FLOUR MILL," C/o J. Hott. Ltd., Advertising. 58 Gloucester street, CHRISTCHURCH. FRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL ASSISTANT BUILDING AND HEALTH INSPECTOR APPLICATIONS for the above position, setting out full details of qualifications, and experience of applicants, will be received up to 5 p.m on TUESDAY. AUGUST 21, 1962. Salary £lO5O rising to £llOO p.a. Housing available. Conditions of appointment and schedule of duties obtainable from the undersigned. R. G. YOUNG, County Clerk. Pukekohe.34s4 FITTER ENGINEER WE have a Vacancy for a Fitter or man with some engineering experience to be trained in the installation and maintenance of our vacuum tube system. This is an excellent opportunity for an energetic man to learn this highly specialised work. Reply to: LAMSON ENGINEERING CO.. N.Z.. LTD., P.O Box 2423 GENTS' HAIRDRESSER GENTS’ HAIRDRESSER Relieving for five weeks. Wages above award D. HOLMES 'Ph. 812. Matamata.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29892, 4 August 1962, Page 22
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