J. MERCER & SONS ltd. To men and youths wishing to avail themselves of on opportunity to gain permanent employment with New Zealand's largest manufacturer of Stainless Steel equipment. The following positions are availr- \ METAL POLISHERS Y A[= —/ MAN FOR TUBULAR WORK \ C I — ' A STAINLESS STEEL WELDERS ; N HTTERS SHEETMETAL WORKERS I LATHE OPERATORS \ E EZ _ 7 z/ WELDERS > Si / Superannuation scheme, Cafeteria L__ an d discount, overtime, bonus, above award rates. APPLY TO PERSONNEL MANAGER, J. MERCER & SONS LTD.. 347 Moorhouse Ave., CHRISTCHURCH. B^BrH - * <♦*<•* x * <-< r** * H T f *1 I I i T ' x BBBH* **444 fa 44- ♦it♦ 4 <x *4 *4 44* 4 W ■r JBr ( V \ \ y< Bsro “ / I W®r// \2ZLiLfC HflFi / /<»/ / y° ur v> \ fingers IE dfc \ do the VW walking Successful businesses know .. . Wise wonsen just won't walk from shop to shop when they can sit down ... and, from the comfort of their easy chairs select a service or buy what they will from the most compact shopping centre there is . . . the Yellow Pages, back of the phone book. Let your fingers do the POUT walking. take a fingertip trip through the VCU.OW i Yellow Pages. JMMRM ■ sauj* "THE PRESS" CLASSIFIEDS Offer on attractive inexpensive advertising Medium . . . And put YOU in touch EARLY. WITH OVER 64,000 FAMILIES. Advertise in the MORNING and SELL ALL DAY. DIAL 50-199 ANYTIME
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30206, 10 August 1963, Page 17
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