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VACANCIES—MALES WAIMATE COUNTY COUNCIL SECOND ASSISTANT COUNTY CLERK APPLICATIONS, addressed to the undersigned and closing at 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1964. are invited for the position of Second Assistant County Clerk on the permanent staff of this Council. The commencing salary will be £lO5O per annum. Conditions of appointment are available from the undersigned. Dated at Waimate this 6th day of February, 1964. L. E. SMITH, County Clerk. - 2622 WOOL & SKIN BUYERS Wool and Skin buyers are required for North Canterbury and Nelson areas. Previous wool experience an advantage but training will be given to a keen energetic applicant. A good income is assured as a guaranteed salary can be supplemented by profit sharing. Apply in writing to:— WOOLSTON HOLDINGS LTD., P.O. BOX 864 CHRISTCHURCH. 2904 WAITERS required to work mainly on Saturday Nights at a leading Christchurch Cabaret, Apply in writing to P.O. Box 1405, Christchurch.Bl49 WE REQUIRE MACHINE OPERATORS MACHINE OPERATORS MACHINE OPERATORS and GENERAL FACTORY HANDS GENERAL FACTORY HANDS GENERAL FACTORY HANDS Good pay and working conditions with possibility of night shift. Apply to the— Personnel Officer (C. E. Palmer), CYCLONE INDUSTRIES (N.Z.), LTD., 178 Montreal street, CHRISTCHURCH. 8045 W. Sutherland & Co. Ltd. Tanners & Merchants 72 Fitzgerald Ave. WE require the services of a partly ' qualified Accountancy Student to be trained for an executive position in our expanding Christchurch Branch. Fuil training will be given in general merchandising, import licensing and indenting. The successful applicant will need to be above average in ability and future prospects for advancement are excellent. A liberal. salary will be paid. and a subsidised superannuation scheme is available. This position is eminently suitable for a person in the 20-24 year age group who has drive and initiative. Please apply personally with recent copies of - testimonials to: — THE MANAGER, W. SUTHERLAND & CO. LTD., 72 FITZGERALD AVE. 2929 WOOL SORTER WE are looking for an experienced Wool Sorter to commence work immediately in our store. Present conditions, permanent employment, remuneration in excess of awards, with ample overtime. Apply in writing to: — CANTERBURY SKIN AND WOOL C 0,,. P.O. Box 864, - 2900 WAREHOUSE JUNIOR Required For Our SOFTGOODS DIVISION Excellent conditions. Staff purchasing privileges. Apply:— The Warehouse Manager, KAIAPOI PETONE GROUP TEXTILES, LTD., 30 Manchester street, Christchurch. 2924 WE ARE LOOKING FOR AN ACCOUNTANT I But not necessarily a qualified I one. He must have experience with the handling of staff and will help prepare our accounts. All work he undertakes will be of Branch Office Nature. Preferably he should be aged between 30-40 years. His wage will be £llOO or more, depending on his ability. Reply in confidence to:— "ACCOUNTANT," P.O. Box 248, CHRISTCHURCH. 3047 YOUNG MEN A vacancy is open for a young man 17-22 years to learn a useful skill while earning tradesmen’s wages. Regular I overtime is available. The work is mainly connected with the manufacture of the well known "Rickstan” Formica Sink Bench Tops, and Vanity units. Apply to:— The Production Manager, RICKSTAN INDUSTRIES (5.1.) LTD., 144 Carlye street 2905 YOUTH FOR WAREHOUSE WE have a vacancy for an intelligent young man to learn 1 the stationery and paper trade. Good commencing wage, with regular increases and excellent working conditions. Apply personally to the— Manager, JOHN DICKINSON and CO. (N.Z.), LTD., 354-356 Tuam street Or ’Phone 64-589 for an appointment. 1 2972

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30366, 15 February 1964, Page 30

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