VACANCIES—MALES WANTED DIESEL MECHANIC FULLY experienced Diesel Mechanic required for heavy earthmoving machinery. Apply : DOWNER-MORRISON-KNUDSEN. Aviemore Contract. •Phone 36M, Otematata. 5012 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 WANTED ELECTRICIAN ELECTRICIAN FULLY experienced Electrician for Aviemore Tunnel project. Good wages and overtime. Apply:— DOWNER-MORRISON-KNUDSEN, Aviemore Contract, ’Phone 36M, Otematata. 5012 WOOLWORTHS N.Z. LIMITED COLOMBO STREET NORTH. Have a Vacancy for a GREEN GROCER In their Fruit and Vegetable Department. Previous experience preferred but not essential. Apply in person with references to:— The Manager. 6354 YOUTH WANTED WE have a vacancy in our main office for a keen young Man, 15-17 years of age, for Messages, Mail, etc. Every opportunity to train on at a future date as a salesman in one of our many departments. McKENZIE and WILLIS. LTD., 120 Hereford street. 3129 YOUTH REQUIRED YOUTH REQUIRED YOUTH REQUIRED FOR General Duties in Engineering Factory. Apply GREY and ROLLINSON, Clarence street.
YOUTH VAN DRIVER AN intelligent young man is required for light deliveries in our modern van. Superannuation scheme in operation. Good prospects. Apply:— Manager, GEO. BERRYMAN, LTD., 101 Worcester street, Press Buildings. 6304 YOUNGMAN £lB PER WEEK 1— Would you like to work on night shift with most of the day and evening free? 2 Are you mechanically inclined? x. Ul> 3 Do you want a worthwhile career? 4 Would you eventually like to run your own business? 5 Are you intelligent, willing to work and eager to get on? , „ 6 Do you like meeting people? 7 Have you a good personality? 8— Are you between 17 and 19 years of age? If so you may be the young man we are looking for. Commence your career on our Service Station where expert training is given on all aspects of Service Station Management in modern facilities on one of the leading service stations in the South Island. Wage is for a 60-hour week on night shift under excellent working conditions. Apply now for appointment to:— MR W. H. SINCLAIR. WALKER'S SERVICE STATION, Cnr. Riccarton rd. and Picton avenue. ■PHONE 44-168. 6302 UNIVERSITY VACANCIES VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON TEACHING FELLOWSHIPS APPLICATIONS for the above Fellowships are invited from graduates who have completed a First Class or high Second Class Honours degree in Economics, Mathematics. Physics and Political Science. Successful applicants shal< undertake a full-time course for the Ph D. degree at the Victoria University of Wellington. doing such teaching as the Ph.D regulations allow. During the term of the Fellowship a salary of £llOO per annum will be paid to each Fellow, and on obtaining the PhD. degree he shall receive appointment as a University lecturer. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Registrar of any University in New Zealand. Applications close with the Registrar, Victoria University of Wellington, on February 28. 1964. L. O. DESBOROUGH. Registrar. P.O. Box 196, Wellington. 3403 VACANCIES—GENERAL WANTED, Experienced Cook and Kitchen Hand, married couple preferred. Also Experienced Waitress. First-class accommodation and wages- Will pay return fare after 3 months' service. 'Phone 675, Hotel Hari Hari. 6360
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30368, 18 February 1964, Page 22
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