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VACANCIES—MALES REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN I required by THE POST OFFICE. THE POST OFFICE. EXCELLENT -WORKING CONDITIONS, Welfare and Sick Benefit Funds, Superannuation. For further details contact: MR R. JORDAN, Workshops Manager, Post Office Workshops, 74 Tuam street, Telephone 50-669, Ext. 655. 7885

THE HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER & GAS BOARD REGISTERED ELECTRICAL FITTERS HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY for experienced fitters to join one of the most progressive Power Boards in New Zealand, serving an area which is noted for its vast rate of expansion and modern amenities. The wage rate is at least £19.1.8 per week with regular overtime at present being worked. Housing is available to the successful applicants at a reasonable rental and, together with generous staff conditions, is a most attractive position for those who want security and an excellent environment for their families. Service with other local bodies or the State Services assists In the five year qualification for three weeks’ annual leave. The work is varied and interesting, involving all aspects of sub-station construction and maintenance Includes erection of 33 k.v. 0.C.8.’s and structures, installation and assembly of 11 k.v. and 400 V switch gear and transformers. The Board will honour any holiday commitments entered into. For further details ring 692-129 and ask for Staff Officer, or write to P.O. Box 324, Lower Hutt. 7780

THE HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER X GAS BOARD TROUBLE MEN-LOWER HUTT HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY for experienced Troublemen to join one of the most progressive Power Boards in New Zealand, serving an area which is noted for its vast rate of expansion and modern amenities. Minimum starting rate is £17.11.8 per week with regular overtime at present being worked. The earning capacity for the selected applicant, who must be the holder of a Linesman’s Certificate and a current driving licence, is excellent and stand-by allowance is also paid. Housing is available to the successful applicants at a reasonable rental and, together with generous staff conditions, is a most attractive position for those who want security and an excellent environment for their families. Service with other local bodies or the State Service assists in the five year qualification for three weeks’ annual leave. The Board will honour any holiday commitments entered into. For further details ring 692-129 and ask for Staff Officer, or write to P.O. Box 324, Lower Hutt. 7779

TO BOYS LEAVING SCHOOL. TO BOYS LEAVING SCHOOL. there are still a few selected technical positions available in the Christchurch Post Office Engineering District. as JUNIOR ELECTRICIANS and JUNIOR TELEGRAPH TECHNICIANS and JUNIOR TELEPHONE INSTALLERS also some vacancies at Amberley, Ashburton, Cheviot, Darfield, Kaikoura, Rakaia, Rangiora and Waiau. Good Prospects for Advancement. For further particulars contact your nearest Postmaster, or MR R. E. G. CAMERON. Personnel Officer Chief Post Office. 109 Hereford street. Telephone 71-839. Extension 858. 7885

WORKS MANAGER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from experienced sheetmetal workers for the position of WORKS MANAGER, of our factory. This position is a responsible one and carries a salary fully commensurate with the responsibllites. Assistance will be given with removal axpensea and housing. Full details of duties will be given at a personal interview which would be arranged. A Superannuation Scheme is available and other Staff privileges. All replies will be treated as confidential and should be addressed to: — THE MANAGING DIRECTOR, R. G. SPEIRS LIMITED, P.O. Box 295. INVERCARGILL. 6965

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30625, 16 December 1964, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30625, 16 December 1964, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30625, 16 December 1964, Page 29

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