VACAMCIFS—MALFS ANDREWS AND BEA VEN. LTD. CASS STREET ASHBURTON have a vacancy for an Energetic and Progressive STOREMAN for their Spare Parts Division. Previous experience preferred. Successful applicant will be required to take charge of tills Division and could lead to further promotion in our expanding New Zealand-wide Company. Apply to MR R. C. CHILDS Branch Manager 8582 ALPINE SAWMILLING & BOX CO. LTD. REQUIRE A TAILER OUT AND A DOCKER OR ASSISTANT YARDMAN APPLY 466 PRESTONS RD. OR PHONE 58-179. 9061 APPRENTICE MECHANIC WE are now taking applications for a bov to train as an apprentice motor mechanic. The successful applicant would be required to commence early December. Apply the Manager, PALMER & DOAK LTD., KAIAPOI. 8405 APPRENTICE TOOL MAKER AN Apprentice Tool Maker is required in our Tool Room. This is a first-class opportunity for an engineering student to commence with us and be taught to be a high class tradesman tool maker. He will use precision machinery and work to very fine tolerances and will be expected to further his studies during his apprenticeship. Working conditions are excellent and the tool room is classified as one at the most modern in the country. Applications are invited from interested youths who may, if they wish, bring their parents along to discuss the matter. Apply:— P.D.L. INDUSTRIES LTD., 14 HAZELDEAN ROAD (Near Lincoln road).
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30277, 1 November 1963, Page 20
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