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VACANCIES—MALES CARPENTERS WE HAVE VACANCIES for Carpenters in our works at Hornby. High rates of pay and good conditions. Working extended boors and Saturday mornings. Apply:— Personnel Officer, CROWN CRYSTAL GLASS, Shands road, HORNBY. ’Phone Isl. 5089. 8382 CIVIL ENGINEERING & SURVEYING STAFF Tor their assistants) SALARY UP TO £3OOO p.a. A SMALL NUMBER of responsible men, possessing sound physique, leadership qualities and with adequate civil engineering and/or legal surveying experience are required at an early date for the arduous work associated with a survev of the transmission line. This will connect through mountainous bush-clad country the existing power station at MONOWAI in WESTERN SOUTHLAND to the switching yard at the west arm of LAKE MANAPOURI. In certain circumstances those with experience in assisting such men will be eligible for appointment. The age group 22-35 is likely to prove most suitable for those capable of supervising field parties each of six men (chainmen, sawmen and bushmen) and of making survey observations by means of theodolite, stadia and prismatic compass traverses. Salary in the order of £3OOO p.a. Another engineer will be required for general engineering works (salary around £l3OO p.a.) and yet another for office computations and to supervise the plotting of plans and profiles at a salary approximately £I7 °AII P such staff will be employed by a firm of Civil Engineers and Registered surveyors in Invercargill, to which location the staff will return for periods of leave. This phase of the work will occupy between 4-6 months and may well be followed by other projects, but in any event PERMANENT employment would be available thereafter in this professional practice to at least two engineers and surveyors. APPLICATIONS are required quickly, stating age, family responsibilities, education, qualifications, work history and preferably quoting telephone numbers to facilitate an early reply. These should be written or telephoned (mentioning M.S.D. 830) to:— Management Selection Division, R. D. GREENWOOD, GLASGOW & ASSOCIATES LTD. Management Consultants, G.P.O. Box 1697, ’Phone 54-935, WELLINGTON. 8314 FITTERS SEVERAL GOOD MAINTENANCE FITTERS REQUIRED for work ° n Interesting and varied work. Good wages. Overtime. Apply:— FARRIER WAIMAK LTD., Coutts Island, BELFAST or ’Phone 23-272 evenings. 5250 INSTRUMENT REPAIR TECHNICIAN OUR MODERN SERVICE DEPARTMENT requires a top class Instrument Mechanic. The position is one of responsibility and prospects for advancement in this Department attached to our Modern Warehouse are bright. A good background is necessary although a period of training will be given to the successful applicant. Apply, by ringing 50-073 (Mr D. Gow) for appointment to interview. TEAGLE SMITH & SONS LTD., 287 TUAM ST., CHRISTCHURCH. A MEMBER OF THE CABLE-PRICE-DOWNER GROUP. 6192 MARINE ENGINEER A LARGE ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY requires the services of a Marine Engineer, believing that the qualification will provide the successful applicant with the background and experience to suit this new position. Duties will be at management level in charge of a factory and production staff Salary will be commensurate with experience and ability but will be attractive to the right man, and the company does not anticipate that this important position will be filled at a salary of under £l5OO. Superannuation will be available after a proving period. This is a new position in a leading New Zealand company. It is expected to attract the highest standard of applicants as the position offers a challenge with scope and potential for the future. Written applications, stating age, experience, present duties, and any other relevant details will be treated in strictest confidence and should be addressed in the first Instance, to:— "MARINE,” C/- Charles Haines Ltd., Accredited Practitioners in Advertising, P.O. Box 65. CHRISTCHURCH. 8403 SALESMAN A MAN WITH INTEGRITY and sales ability, or ambition to sell, Is required to represent an old established New Zealand publishing firm in the Christchurch district. A generous commission will enable the right man to earn a substantial income in a most interesting field of specialty selling. Own transport an advantage. Write giving details of experience, age etc., to MR WALKER P.O. BOX 60, DUNEDIN. All replies will be answered and personal contact arranged. 8263 SALES REPRESENTATIVE BRISTOL-MYERS CO. PTY., LTD. OPPORTUNITIES EXIST to join the sales team of this internationally established manufacturing and marketing organisation whose products and progressive methods enjoy an enviable reputation throughout the world. The company requires alert enthusiastic sales representatives (25-35 years of age) one to be based in Wellington city or the Hutt Valley and one in Christchurch, to cover grocery and pharmaceutical outlets. Enthusiasm and integrity are essential as is a practical desire to become efficient tn modern merchandising techniques. Car provided, good commencing salary plus bonus, staff superannuation and other benefits. % Written applications, stating age, educational qualifications, experience and all relevant details will be treated in the strictest confidence and should be addressed to:— The Manager. BRISTOL-MYERS CO., PTY., LTD. P.O. Box 9175. Newmarket, AUCKLAND. 8337 PROVEN These the results YOU want. hnAiifiv*” DIAL 50-199. PROMPT... "THE PRESS” CLASSIFIEDS DI It'» wiw to advertise in the rLCAoINb . . . MORNING.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30482, 2 July 1964, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30482, 2 July 1964, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30482, 2 July 1964, Page 20

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