VACANCIES—MALES DRYCLEANING SPOTTER EXCELLENT WAGES PLUS WEEKLY BONUS Our business is growing rapidly and we require the following additional staff in our Pre-Spotting Dept.:— ONE EXPERIENCED SPOTONE YOUNG MAN, about 1819 years of age, who would be taught this interesting work. MASONS DRY-CLEANERS 84 Hawdon street (off Carlyle street). 3873 ELECTRICAL WORKERS FULL OR LIMITED REGISTRATION PREFERRED. ALSO VERSATILE MAN TO LEARN GENERAL ELECTRICIAL WIRING. GOOD CONDITIONS AND WAGES Apply: Factorv Manager, CLAUDE NEON LIGHTS of N.Z., LTD., 224 Lichfield street. 8733 ELECTRICIANS If you are a young electrician, perhaps holding the Advanced Trades Certificate, and are looking to your future prospects, consider the advantages of employment in the Wiring Branch of the Municipal Electricity Department. There are more than SIXTY positions in other branches of the Department which offer scope for ability, promotion and higher salaries. The Department prefers to fill these positions as they become vacant from those suitable on the electrical staff. If you are interested, it is suggested you call and discuss the present vacancies and the future prospects. Inquire to Mr Fisk, Wiring Branch. SERVICEMAN The Department has a vacancy for a Registered Electrician (or Serviceman) with considerable experience . to carry out servicing work on consumers’ premises. Applicants should have a suitable car, for which a mileage allowance would be payable. Inquire to Mr Fisk, Wiring Branch. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT 2428 EX-SERVICEMEN REQUIRED BY R.N.Z.A.F. THREE VACANCIES exist at R.N.Z.A.F. Station. Wigram, for Security Guards. Applicants must be ex-Ser-vicemen (Army, Navy, or Air Force) between 35 and 55 years of age, who are willing to eniist on an idefinite basis. The commencing wage for a married man livng off station! will be approximately £l6 and for a single man the wage will be approximately £l2 6s. The successful applicants will be entitled to all Service privileges, together with the issue of uniform and upkeep allowance for same. For further information apply direct to— R.N.Z.A.F. RECRUITING OFFICE. McKenzie’s arcade, Christchurch. ’Phone 69-229. 2562 FITTERSTURNERS MILLING MACHINISTS We require several good Tradesmen for our Machine Shop. Petmanent positions for suitable applicants. Overtime and bonuses in operation. Ideal working conditions Apply Works Manager. F. W. MATTHEWS, LTD., 201 MARSHLAND ROAD. SHIRLEY ’PHONE 59-184 7783 FITTER AND TURNER Wanted for general Engineering shop. Work varied and in-, teresting. Top wages will be payed to right man. Overtime available. Good home available at cheap rental. This position is permanent. Only first-class Tradesmen need apply. McKean engineering, AMBERLEY. 9632 FITTER TURNER FITTER TURNER Wanted for variety of work. Preference given to man used to light lathe and asssembiy work. Apply : C. R HAWKINS, LTD., 388 Montreal street.
FITTERS WE require for immediate employment a number of tradesmen for ship repair work. Wages are excellent and extended hours are being worked. LYTTELTON ENGINEERING CO. LTD.. 75 London street. LYTTELTON. 8789 FOOTWEAR TRADE CLICKING DEPARTMENT EXPERIENCED Clicker required, press or hand. Apply:— NORVIC FOOTWEAR. 208 Hazeldean road. 7191
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30146, 1 June 1963, Page 22
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