-HARASSED BUSINESSMBI| "THE PRESS'* . mrsMßin. I classiheos TO ASSIST IN APPOINTING! DIAL 50-199. mokning. ®. I PA. MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS LIMITED have been asked to advise on the appointment of a DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER C 2.500 A large and progressive public Company with . branches in all main centres is seeking a capable executive for the position of Development Engineer. This Senior Executive will be responsible to the Managing Director for the development of local manufacturing in' the mechanical and electrical fields, involving detailed investigation and appraisal of manufacturing opportunities over a wide range of products. The location of the position is at thei Head Office in Wellington and there are excellent, opportunities for future promotion. REQUIREMENTS: An engineering degree and a thorough knowledge of design and manufacture are essential minimum qualifications. A background of consulting or managerial experience would be ah advantage. Preferred age is 30-4 S years. REWARDS: A salary of £2500 per annum is envisaged but our client is willing to negotiate a higher salary for an outstanding applicant The Company operates an excellent superannuation scheme. SECURITY:' Candidates are assured of the strictest confidence and no information will be piused to the client without the candidates permission at a personal interview. Applications setting out details of age, qualifications, experience and positions held and quoting reference 257 Wn should be addressed to: FA. MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS. LTD. 100 Anzac Avenue, Auckland, C.l. TEARS I SHORTER TERMS AVAILABLE CREDIT SERVICES INVESTMENTS LTD Sir Robert Macallster, Chairman D. Ainsworth, Company Director, DIRECTORS J. G. Leggat, Barrister & Solicitor, C. Spring, Company Director E. N. Thomas, Company Director. Credit Services Investments Ltd. are now accepting money on deposit at attractive rates of interest: 7 YEARS .. . 71% At 6 months call. 6 % 5 YEARS .... . 71% At 3 months call. 5}% 3 YEARS .. . 6}% At I months call. 4±% Repayment before due date In special circumstances. PLEASE ENQUIRE FOR PROSPECTUS FROM: Credit SarvicM InvMtm.nta Ltd., P.O. San 1133, Christchurch. (I3IA Armagh Strut) or, from any sharebroker or, 'Phone 41451, Christchurch.
HUGH BARR, thret times World H ■ Champion Ploughman, says-. “You I jU v K •S’’ | don’t have to be a champion to get H • ' -S -BP jSSjBwl H I sound workmanlike furrows from I ■ w"■ ■' ; this P !ou fi h - Once h’ s set > you can t H « help but do a good job. With no OB' -marking or openings and Illi \ r f >f3 “ iSSf Jr l finishes to worry about, this new ‘ '■s'/- ■- 'I “'M"- ,* ' , I TSB2 plough saves valuable time. M ■ ||» ‘,'V- I As a practical farmer, that counts fi IH J * ’ ‘ ‘ J. B a lot with me. And with a name ■k like Ransomes behind it, the HI /I ■ ■ JililKf U f I / S* / ' I'Ss J lAi stren B t h an d performance goes gS fl a K’aW *///•/ O‘fl I vflr >f/aK 1 / M 1 without spying.” I rßansomes REVERSIBLE Plough] | 114 revolutionary advancement in ploughing /ract/ce.| I SB H I Better stability when ploughing B jgjg M I across slopes. The upper tractor KB M ® ? a fB I wheel runs in furrow to maintain Hk ffiß |B| j l cvc l out^t - Furrows can be |H H| HI Mgn turned uphill to slow water runM IX. eros ‘ on - Ideal for contour |g| EB H| -- an d str ’P ploughing between stand- gg B ■H n|| * n ? crops- Saves time and T trouble at headland turns. ■B K r v Elimination of ridges and hollows \ enables more efficient control of ||| B| B irrigation water flow. At harvest BB B t ‘ mc mac hinery running on ~. -/.JBEMBMpte ' l cvc l surface the work is done HR ’■■ii" 11 1 • smoothly and efficiently. H Lj 3-furrow models also available. Reversing of the bodies is carried B B B _ Mnmnrmi r i l i out mechanically. All the operator M The new Ransomes REVERSIBLE plough makes has to do is to flick a lever to ||| 3 B e ! E2i._L.l- release a latch and the bodies H farming easier ... more profitable swing into position. H B The TSB2 turns all furrows in the sitnple, straightforward job. The |B B same direction, leaving a smooth moment the operator gets into the MacEwans Machinery Limited wish B. field surface. Fewer passes are field he can go right ahead with Q rO y eveT y success at the g||| H| needed to complete the seedbed— productive ploughing—no marking Wotld Ploughing Championships B| no problems of ironing out ridges out to be done, no openings and where he will be using a Ransomes and hdllows. Ploughing becomes a finishes to be made. Plough. B On Display In Our Main Showroom Now! H \ ( Whc&mnA I < MACHINERY 50-54 Trow Strwt, CHkISTCHUkCH Broaclm at: A*btf
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19640826.2.201.1
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30529, 26 August 1964, Page 21
Word Count
780Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30529, 26 August 1964, Page 21
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.