VACANCIB—MAUS HOSIERY SALES REPRESENTATIVE AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY is offered a top Sales Representative to cover the Christchurch territory extending from Kalkoura to Timaru and including Christchurch City and suburbs, specialising in nylon hosiery and ladles and children’s ankle socks. This vacancy occurs due to the acceptance of a retail executive position by our previous representative, following an unbroken 17 years’ representation in this area. The successful applicant, who should be in the 23 to 35 age group, will be directly responsible to the Area Sales Manager, and will possess: (a) Good appearance and address; (b) enthusiasm and initiative to promote sales of the company's merchandise; (c) personality and ability to meet all sections of the community; (d) possess own car. The appointment demands sound all-round experience in selling and promotional operations. Preference will be even to a man who has a knowledge of the hosiery dustry. A liberal commission will ensure a lucrative remuneration, and a superannuation scheme will be available after a trial period. All applications will be treated as strictly confidential. Reply in writing, giving full details of previous experience, marital status, etc., to:— SALES MANAGER, Hosiery Division, HOLEPROOF (NX), LIMITED. P.O. BOX 447, AUCKLAND. 2235 INSPECTOR (Drilling) OR SUPERINTENDENT (Drilling) The Ministry of Works require an Inspector (Drilling) or a Superintendent (Drilling), in Wellington. Salary up to £1465. Duties: control of Departmentaf foundation investigation drilling equipment and- provide inspection ana advisory service for its employment to best advantage; preparation of specifications for purchase of new plant ana ancillary equipment. Periodic travelling to District Investigating drilling works and Maison with District investigation staff. Applicants must have extensive drilling experience and core recovery work and must be of good personality ana with education ability to cope with the office work involved. No departmental housing available. Applications close on October 24, 1962 with tary, Public Service Commission. Box 8004, Wellington. Applicants should preferably use form PSC 17A, obtainable from post offices, and should enclose copies of testimonials and quote vacancy number 3127. Assistance towards expenses will be given to a married man required to move his household. 2165 LINOTYPE OPERATORS WE have a vacancy on both Day and Night Staff for a competent LINOTYPE OPERATOR. —ALSO—COMPOSITOR for Day Staff Good wages and conditions. Superannuation Scheme and accommodation available. APPLY:— THE MANAGER, "THE DOMINION," P.O. Box 1297. WELLINGTON. 2293 MECHANICS WANTED OPPORTUNITY FOR EXPERIENCED EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT MECHANICS The construction industry in New Zealand is at present going through a period of rapid expansion. This has resulted fn an ever increasing demand for Caterpillar equipment and for the services of our New Zealand wide organisation. As New Zealand dealers for Caterpillar, our business is trowing at a fast rate. Many new openings are occurring or experienced, capable, and reliable mechanics. Experience servicing Caterpillar equipment is preferred, but not vital as continual training programmes are conducted. Above award wages are paid together with a bonus rate, according to ability and a generous non-contributory superannuation scheme is available after a qualifying period. Working conditions are good, including spacious cafeteria and other facilities. WRITE OR CALL:— CANTERBURY BRANCH, GOUGH, GOUGH & HAMER, LTD., Cnr. Hastings & Colombo streets. SYDENHAM. 9387 OTAGO CATCHMENT BOARD ENGINEER'S ASSISTANT Applications are invited for the position of Engineer’s Assistant to carry out engineering surveys in the Board’s South Division, with headquarters at Balclutha. Conditions of Appointment and Schedule of Duties may be obtained from the Undersigned, to whom applications should be addressed J, McCRAE, SECRETARY, P.O. Box 858, DUNEDIN. 2265 PATENT EXAMINERS (Home Science) The Justice Department requires Patent Examiners (Home Science) in the Patent Office in Wellington. Salary up to £1465, according to qualifications and experience, with prospects for further advancement to £1770. Applicants should possess a degree in home science. The work concerns patent applications of local and overseas origins of a home science and allied nature. The appointee will examine applications for novelty disclosure and patentability: conduct technical and procedural correspondence with applicants; prepare technical abridgements for publication: and perform technical classification work. Tirtion principles of patent law and practice will be given. Applications close on October 24, 1962. with the Secretary. Public Service Commission. Box 8004, Wellington. Applicants should preferably use form PSC 17A. obtainable from post offices, and should enclose copies of testimonials and quote vacancy number 3101. Assistance towards expenses will be given to a married man required to move nis household. 2160 PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT IN THE TRANSPORT INDUSTRY MEN REQUIRED AS TRAFFIC ASSISTANTS AT CHRISTCHURCH AND LYTTELTON AN OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN NEW ZEALAND’S LARGEST TRANSPORT CONCERN FOR MEN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 21 AND M YEARS. PROMOTION TO SHUNTER, GUARD AND FOREMAN. EXCELLENT SUPERANNUATION SCHEME. TRAVEL PRIVILEGES AND UNIFORMS. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ENQUIRE:— STAFF OFFICER, Room 102. Ist Floor, Railways Sutton Building. CHRISTCHURCH.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29952, 13 October 1962, Page 22
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