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VACANCIES—MAUS ELECTRICIANS WE require the services of several experienced Electricians for Indus rial and Commercial Projects. Excellent wages and a permanent employment to suitably qualified men. Apply: THOS. L. JONES & SON LTD., Cnr. Tuam and Durham streets, Christchurch. ’Phone 64-579. 2959 EXPERIENCED TURRET LATHE OPERATOR W. TOOMEY, LTD., have a vacancy in their machine shop for a man experienced in Turret Lathe Work. Conditions are excellent and overtime is available. This position is an outstanding opportunity for a conscientious worker, keen to advance in a progressive firm. Apply to: The Manager, W. TOOMEY LTD., 25 ■ Ferry road, Christchurch. 2956 ELECTRICAL SERVICEMEN A Licensed Man for servicing electric ranges. ' Hours: 8 a.m. to 4.45 p.m. Permanent position. Good | salary and staff amenities. SCOTT BROS. Welles street, Christchurch. 3095 ELECTRICIAN Applications are invited for the position of Maintenance Electrician at Auckland Technical Institute. Applicants must be licensed electricians and should have experience on the maintenance of building services and industrial equipment. Good conditions and Opportunity to join Government Superannuation Fund. Applications should be made to The Principal, P.O. Box 5044, Auckland. Telephone 24-899. 3543 EXPERIENCED Sawyer or Tail-er-out for pinus mill. Threebedroomed house at low rental. Wages £l6 per week with overtime .available. Family man preferred. Phone 138 S Amberley, Monday, or evenings 220 or 138 M, . FURNITURE PACKERS WE require suitable’ men for employment as Packers in our Furniture Removal Branch. Permanent positions. Apply:— A. R. GUTHREY & CO. LTD, 335 Moorhouse avenue. Christchurch. 8117 FITTERS Wanted, Experienced Men for Manufacture of Hydraulic Equipment. Good wages and conditions. Steady overtime. Apply:— VICTOR HYDRAULICS LTD., 526 BLENHEIM ROAD, ’Phone 45-588. ■■ ■ 8023 FARM MANAGEMENT ADVISER THE Brunswick and Districts Rural Advisory Service (Inc.) formed in 1958 requires the services of an additional Adviser. Brunswick Junction is situated 100 miles south of Perth, near Bunbury, with a rainfall of 38 inches. Farming is mostly production of whole milk under irrigation but beef and lamb raising with some mixed farming also exists. This appointment is for a period of three years with reappointment and promotion consequent on satisfactory service. Salary £l9OO-£2750 per annum depending on qualifications and experience. Three weeks annual leave, superannuation, car mileage at Government rates, and first-class rail fares to take up appointment are included in conditions of appointment. Applicants should have a degree in Agricultural Science or equivalent. Experience .in farm advisory work is essential and some training in Agricultural Economics preferable. The successful applicant will be expected to advise bn all problems relating to property improvement, increased efficiency and maximum net returns. He-win be independent of, but encouraged to co-operate with, the University which will provide up to three months’ initial training on full pay, C.5.1.R.0. and State Department of Agriculture. Applications with names of three referees should reach the undersigned not later than April 11, 1964. Further details on application from Mr R. B. Lefroy, Chairman, 12 Beach road, Bunbury, West Australia. 3296 FACTORY FOREMAN UME and MARBLE, LTD., of Nelson, processors of minerals for industrial use, are establishing a branch factory at Sockburn. A Foreman is required to take charge of production and control of staff. Initially operations will begin on a limited scale but expansion is planned. The position calls for a mature man of say 35-40 years of age with mechanical knowledge and experience, particularly if this has been with pulverising and materials handling equipment. Reply giving details of qualifications and enclosing copies of testimonials to:— General Manager, LIME and MARBLE, LTD., C/o. P.O. Box 795, CHRISTCHURCH. 2919 FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. CIVIL ENGINEERING DIVISION. BLACKSMITH Required for our workshop at Hornby. Men with experience in the fabrication of rock-drill steels preferred, but not essential. | For interview, ■PHONE 44-109, Ext. 55, or 34-824 Evenings. 2966

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30366, 15 February 1964, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30366, 15 February 1964, Page 28