VACANCIES—MALES GENERAL FACTORY HANDS REQUIRED GENERAL Factory Hands required for concrete factory. Previous experience with concrete work would be an advantage but not essential. Good wages and conditions. Apply UNIT CONCRETE LTD., Chaneys Corner. Belfast. HEAD MACHINIST SEED DRESSING PLANT We require the services of an experienced Machine Operator for the above position at our New Dressing Plant and Store. Good working conditions. Wages commensurate with experience. Apply from January 2 to the Store Manager. F. COOPER LTD., McAlpine avenue. SOCKBURN. ’Phone 44-064 or 79-916 working hours, or 46-905 after hours 8734
Joiners Joiners Machinists WE require first-class Tradesmen for our factory. Good wages and conditions. McCULLY and WITHELL, 175 Durham street, Christchurch. 7030 JUNIOR CLERK We require the services of a Junior Clerk, about 17 or 18 years of age, and with at least three years’ secondary education. Duties are varied and opportunities for advancement are good. Staff amenities include a subsidised Superannuation Scheme. Please apply to: The Accountant, A. S. PATERSON and CO., LTD., 209 Cashel street, Christchurch. 7099 LAKE LAKE LAKE COLERIDGE COLERIDGE COLERIDGE A comfortable home at a reasonable rental. Good fishing. Good shooting. Good climate. Good skating in winter. These are some of the attractions available to the right man and his family who wants a job as a LABOURER LABOURER LABOURER on our outside staff at Coleridge. After a satisfactory period, the successful man may be granted permanent appointment with generous leave and superannuation privileges. Please apply in writing to the District Electrical Engineer, P.O. Box 1251, Christchurch, or apply in person to: STATION SUPERINTENDENT. LAKE COLERIDGE. 7239 MARLBOROUGH BOYS’ COLLEGE BLENHEIM ASSISTANT TEACHER WANTED An assistant Teacher (master or mistress) is required for English classes to School Certificate standard. The position may be relieving or permanent. Duties to commence on Tuesday, February 4. For the relieving position, travelling expenses and boarding allowance are payable in accordance with departmental regulations. Please state other subjects prepared to teach. Apply immediately to the Headmaster, P.O. Box 353 (Telephone 1497). Blenheim. MAN OR YOUTH MAN OR YOUTH MAN OR YOUTH FOR DOCKING on Small Saws. Previous experience in timber industry an advantage but not necessary as training will be given. PART-TIME WORKERS are acceptable. This position would suit retired man or student. Apply in person to— H. P. PIESSE, LIMITED, Timber Merchants, 31 North road, PAPANUI. 7219 MESSAGE BOY Required. Apply: SHOE CHANT REPAIRS, LTD., 56 Victoria street. 7023 MECHANIC Position, with good prospects, is offered to a Mechanic with all-round knowledge of the motor industry. Apply:— HIGGS GARAGE, LTD., KAIAPOI. 7295 NOXIOUS WEEDS INSPECTOR APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Noxious Weeds Inspector for the Counties of Rangiora and Eyre. The commencing salary is £950, rising to £lO5O per annum. Full particulars of conditions of employment and schedule of dutise may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications close on Friday, February 14. 1964. A. A. H. MCKENZIE P.O. Box 9 RANGIORA 7274 PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER TRADESMEN, overtime if required. Permanent position. ’Phone 69-894. 7192 PAINTERS REQUIRED MUST be good tradesmen. Good wages and conditions. 'PHONE 63-141. 7020
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30339, 15 January 1964, Page 20
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