VACANCIES—MALES CAREERS IN RETAILING FOR YOUNG MEN We have vacancies for bright. Intelligent young men, 1618 years of age, wishing to commence in the worth-while careers of Retail Merchandising. To the right people these positions provide an excellent opening for future careers in a rapidly expanding vocation. Through our vigorous staff training scheme every opportunity to develop your ability will be given, while our expansion policy provides unlimited scope for rapid progress. Our staff privileges include a discount on purchases, and a sick benefit scheme, together with a generous superannuation scheme after a qualifying period. If you consider you have the necessary qualifications apply immediately to: The Personnel Officer, THE FARMERS' Cashel street, Christchurch. 3691 COSTING CLERK COSTING CLERK COSTING CLERK We require a young man, preferably in the 19 to 24 age group, for a new position involving costing procedures and related liaison work with factory departments. Full training will be given in our methods of quotation, job costing, cost control and analysis. Previous experience in ' factory costing an advantage, but by no means essential. Work scope will eventually include time and motion study and aspects of methods improvement. Appointees should be prepared to spend short periods of time in our factory departments as part of job training. An attractive salary is offered, and prospects are fully commensurate with ability. Free transport is provided from the Square to our modern offices at Hornby. Applications should be made in writing to: COSTING CLERK, C/o. AUSTRALIAN CONSOLIDATED INDUSTRIES, P.O. Box 5503, HORNBY. 3723 CABINET MAKERS CABINET MAKERS CABINET MAKERS CABINET MAKERS Skilled and Unskilled We have vacancies for the above positions which will be permanent. Conditions are good, with regular overtime. Wages commensurate with ability. Apply: McDOUGALL BROS., CHRISTCHURCH, LTD., Radio and TV Cabinet Makers, 7-11 Caversham street. CARPENTERS PERMANENT POSITION FOR good men, interesting and varied cottage work, ideal conditions, overtime, top wages—plus. M. H. DUDER, 'Phone 888-096 2154 CRANE DRIVER To drive P. and H. Mobile Crane and operate other plant. Apply on site: BANK OF N.Z. CONTRACT, CATHEDRAL SQ„ P. GRAHAM & SON, LTD. CLERK CLERK CLERK WE require the services of a competent person in our magazine office for analysis and checking work. Position would suit superannuitant. Hours 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Apply in person to: The Manager, GORDON and GOTCH (N.Z.), LTD., 293 Tuam street. SALES DIVISION DUNLOP NEW ZEALAND, LTD., require the services of a Male Clerk for their sales manager’s office, situated at Woolston. The position offered is one of unusual interest and variety and the successful applicant, who must be of sound education and intelligence, will be given training towards a worthwhile career. Applicants should be in the age group between 20 and 30 years. A superannuation scheme operates and full cafeteria facilities are available. Written applications should be made in the first Instance, accompanied by testimonials where available, addressed to Sales Manager, General Rubber Goods Division, DUNLOP NEW ZEALAND LTD., Lane street, Woolston, Christchurch. 2066 DRIVER Experienced Truck Driver required. with good knowledge of city and suburbs. Must have heavy traffic licence. Good conditions and above award wages Apply: Manager, JOHN BRIGHTLING LTD., 213 Lichfield street. .9291
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30568, 10 October 1964, Page 27
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