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VACANCIES—MALM NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS VACANCIES FOR PLATELAYERS VACANCIES with Hut Accommodation exist for Single Men in Relay Gangs located at Mina and in the Springfield area. Full railway travel concessions, welfare society. Superannuation Fund, etc., will be available to the successful applicants. Apply to the Staff Officer. District Engineer's Office, Room 203, Christchurch Station. 2401 OIL STOREMAN A LEADING City oil store requires the services of a capable, energetic man, interested in a career in the Oil Industry. The work is varied, with an insight into the many Departments of the Company’s business, with a grand opportunity for advancement. There is available a liberal superannuation fund and sick benefit scheme. Apply;— Plant Superintendent, CALTEX OIL (N.Z.) LIMITED, Cnr. Blenheim road and Matipo street, CHRISTCHURCH. 7030 PIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL RATES CLERK APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position. Local Body experience necessary, and it is desired that the successful applicant, if not already qualified, be prepared to study with a view to qualification. Commencing salary will be £1272 per annum. Three-bedroom house available at a reasonable rental. Conditions of appointment are available from the undersigned, with whom applications close at 4 p.m. on Friday, November 27, 1964. F. I. CLARKE, County Clerk. P.O. Box 26, Te Aroha 3012

PAINT SALESMAN Preferably experienced, to specialise in paint sales. Good prospects to right man for advancement in Christchurch with a New Zealand wide organisation. A good salary Is offered and a Company-operated superannuation scheme is available. Apply:— The Manager, GUTHRIE BOWRON & CO. LTD., The Paint and Wallpaper Specialists, Cnr. Gloucester and Worcester streets. 2390

PAY FOR KNOWLEDGE AND RESPONSIBILITY APPLICATIONS are invited from persons 18 to 42 years for these positions: STOREMEN STOREMEN/CLERKS CLERKS DRIVERS DRIVER OPERATORS COOKS STEWARDS STOREKEEPERS MEDICAL ORDERLIES STRETCHER BEARERS AMMUNITION TECHNICIANS All vacancies in the Christchurch/Burnham District. Accommodation for single men. Untrained applicants considered. You can obtain full details from the NEW ZEALAND ARMY OFFICE in your nearest main centre. 2399 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY A large firm of Public Accountants with a varied practice has vacancies in their office for the following TWO Positions: QUALIFIED OR PARTLY QUALIFIED SENIOR This is a responsible position covering senior work in accountancy and audits. Remuneration will be by negotiation. PARTLY QUALIFIED INTERMEDIATE In this position applicants will obtain experience in all aspects of public accountancy work, and with training and experience should be able to advance to position of senior. Remuneration will be paid according to qualifications and experience. Apply for interview to: J. W. K. LAWRENCE and CO., 208 Oxford terrace, ’Phone 69-083. 3259 PARTS WAREHOUSEMAN WE require a competent man to take charge of unpacking and checking parts shipments from overseas suppliers. Duties also include orderly placement of parts in bins and tidy arrangement of stock. Accuracy in checking against invoices and good storekeeping ability are essential qualifications. Previous experience is desirable but a capable man with the right attitude to this work will be given training. Apply— Mr Fitzgibbon, GOUGH, GOUGH, and HAMER, LIMITED., Hereford street. 3265 PROCESS WORKER EXPERIENCED In all round metal work. Conditions and wages discussed at interview by ringing 50-171. FRAMECRAFT LTD., 21 TUAK STREET. 8025

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30592, 7 November 1964, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30592, 7 November 1964, Page 26