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r_ VACANCIES— MAUB CAREER IN MARKETING * worldwide marketing organisation la expanding Its activities and requires additional salesmen X^n.nr X in Ct ?h,^ W .„!i re , 01 lu « l ’est quality, and full vamtng in them and to company procedure and policies Jui Branch Office, Christchurch, after *1? for » Saies Territory centered on one of the South Island provincial towns These are opportunities for advancement to executive level " th °’ e who can “ to “ A s ? lary will be paid on commencement with tes j to , earn future increments. A motor car is schemes * absidlsed Pension and sick benefit 2 u IJ?S ulr *2l A re education to at least School Certificate standard, age 2a-35 years, with willingness and ability to accept responsibility Some previous sales experience would be an advantage Apply, tn own handwriting with copies of testimonials, to:— THE N HILL-SKINNER ADVERTISING AGENCY, LIMITED. P O Box 819. Christchurch 3419 CITY BUSINESS-LIFE CAN BE HARD ON ACCOUNTANTS! Not every man is so constituted by reason of his temperament or his persona] objectives that he wishes to remain for all time in a main centre. A MORE RELAXED way of life can be his in a progressive provincial centre where facilities for home and family life are so much easier (and less costly) than in the city A SATISFYING PROFESSIONAL Career is about to be made possible In constructive, challenging avenues by a prosperous firm of solicitors in GISBORNE where his role will be substantially managerial and advisory as well as supervisory over a well integrated office staff. PERSONAL REWARDS Just how this can be accomplished in a rather unique kind of way whilst enjoying a secure permanent position at a REALLY SUBSTANTIAL SALARY is something we’re prepared to explain to those genuinely intersted. He has an opportunity, in our opinion, of becoming an acknowledged expert in his particular field, thus to enjoy corresponding Income and prestige status. THE MAN SHOULD BE maturing in judgment, aged 25-35 of such a level of intelligence that he has qualified (or nearly so) as a professional accountant interested in the practice and application of the law including estate management divestment, tenancies, taxation, etc competent to supervise and guide a staff of officeassistants desirous of settling In GISBORNE, with its most attractive sunny climate, good educational facilities for his family, friendly people, less costly housing—whilst he develops for himself a REMUNERATIVE SENIOR APPOINTMENT well above average in accounting Interest and rewards. The ultimate salary will EXCEED that of many city executives APPLICANTS will appreciate that consideration will be given to removal expenses and an opportunity given to examine the employment and housing situation at first hand: whilst if your preliminary reply justifies further study, we will ourselves write you in detail as to the more precise nature of the work and the prospects. Reply in assured confidence, quoting telephone numbers to:— M.S.D. 710, R. D. GREENWOOD, GLASGOW & ASSOCIATES LTD., Management Consultants, G.P.O. 1697. Phone 54-9.15, WELLINGTON. 8048 INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY SERVICEMAN Applications are invited from experienced Engineers and Mechanics qualified to be trained to handle overhauls and maintenance of Aveling—Barford Case, Royce and other allied earth-moving machinery. This is important and interesting work Involving country travelling and calls for a high degree of skill and reliability. Wages according to experience. Apply by phone, letter or person to the Branch Manager, DOMINION MOTORS TRACTOR & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT. LTD., 52 Sandyford st., SYDENHAM. 8137 MALE CLERK The New Zealand Port Employers’ Association Inc. requires a male clerk in the middle 20's age group with experience in accountancy for its Lyttelton Office. The duties will Include keeping the Association’s accounts and books, and the position offers future advancement to the successful applicant. A salary according to age and experience will be paid and a superannuation scheme is in operation. Written applications should, in the first instance, be addressed to: — Male Clerk, THE NEW ZEALAND PORT EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION INC., P.O. Box 9. LYTTELTON. 8037 N.Z.8.C.: NEWS SERVICE RADIO JOURNALISTS There are vacancies in Wellington for trained journalists keen to meet the challenge of a new and developing news medium. Experience in newspaper or radio journalism essential. preferably allied with a grasp of national and international affairs, and the ability to write clearly and simply for the unaided ear. The N.Z B.C News Service prepares bulletins for both radio and television. Working conditions are excellent and salaries commensurate with ability and experience. An allowance of 10 per cent of salary is paid in all positions to cover penalty rates. The vacancies include the following positions:— SENIOR SUB EDITOR HEAD OFFICE. Capable of taking charge of a shift and compiling bulletins. Initial maximum up to £1365. plus 10 per cent allowance. Starting salary at any point, depending on qualifications. RADIO JOURNALIST HEAD OFFICE. Good genera! background required. Initial maximum up to £llBO plus 10 per cent, allowance. Starting salary dependent on qualifications. Applications close at noon on Thursday, 16 May. For further particulars and interview for appointment, please telephone No. 64-549. 8035 SALES REPRESENTATIVE If you are interested in a position which offers:— Real job satisfaction from widely varied and Interesting assignments. Prestige and importance—from independence and reliance on persona) standing. Opportunities for promotion to executive status in a world-wide organisation. Good salary. Ownership of a new car. Generous superannuation scheme. And you can offer in return:— Educational qualifications. University Entrance Second Class Marine 8.0. T. or equivalent. Age between 28 and 35 Enthusiasm and will to succeed. An urge for increasing responsibilities and opportunities to use initiative. k Ability to use new techniques and training. Preferably some selling experience. We can provide a satisfying career. . Apply by letter, giving full details In strict confidence to:— Branch Manager, MOBIL OIL NEW ZEALAND, LTD., P.O. Box 2107. CHRISTCHURCH. 8036

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30126, 9 May 1963, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30126, 9 May 1963, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30126, 9 May 1963, Page 25