VACANCItS—MALES APPRENTICES AN OPPORTUNITY to join a progressive engineering firm and to learn a worthwhile trade is available to youths who wish to learn welding and boiler making. At least two years’ secondary education is required. Apply: WORKS MANAGER. ANDREWS & BEAVEN LTD., Annex road, MIDDLETON. 7945
ATTENTION TO DETAIL? APTITUDE FOR FIGURES? PROVEN RELIABILITY? If you have these qualities TRANS TOURS has the position you’ve been looking for. We are looking for a young man, in his late teens, keen to enter the fascinating field of TRAVEL who would be suitable to take up an appointment as an Executive Trainee with our head office. Initially he would be responsible to the Accountant but at the same time would receive a thorough training in all facets of our operation: Reservations; Data Processing and Sales. Promotion within the company would be on merit and a good commencing salary, commensurate with qualifications and experience paid. All inquiries treated in confidence. Evening interviews arranged If preferred. For an appointment contact: TRANS TOURS (N.Z.I LTD. 'PHONE 30-349. 8625
CLICKER OR CLICKERS WE HAVE POSITIONS for versatile men who are skilled in both board and press work or alternatively a board man who is a specialist in cutting high-class materials. Remuneration will be according to experience and ability and for the right men these are permanent positions which offer the opportunity of a constant high financial return. Apply:— PERSONNEL OFFICER, 'Phone 60-542, KNIGHT FOOTWEAR COMPANY, 84 Gasson street, SYDENHAM. 8746
CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN A LEADING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, operating on the West Coast is seeking a Tradesman Carpenter to take up the appointment of general Foreman. Only men experienced in all phases of building work and able to handle men and sub-contractors will be considered. Excellent commencing salary. A superannuation, car allowance, and removal expenses will be paid to the successful applicant. For interviews, contact: KEY PERSONNEL LTD., 53 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, P.O. BOX 2199. ’PHONE 64-686. 8675
JUNIOR MALE CLERK JUNIOR MALE CLERK PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS LTD., PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD.. WE HAVE A VACANCY for a you.ng man with School Certificate who wishes to enter on an Insurance career. The position carries excellent prospects for advancement with congenial working conditions, good salary and superannuation. Apply, either in person or in writing, to: The Manager (Insurance Department), PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD., 182 CASHEL STREET, Christchurch. P.O. BOX 76. 2161
N.Z.R. APPRENTICESHIPS A limited number of vacancies still exist in the following trades, commencing at Addington Workshops on January 19th., 1965. FITTING, ELECTRICAL, BOILERMAKING, CARPENTRY Good wages with annual increases, rail travel concessions, superannuation and staff welfare scheme. EXCELLENT TECHNICAL TRAINING Applications are invited from boys 15 -17 years of age, with at least two years’ secondary education. Apply to:— THE STAFF OFFICER, ADDINGTON RAILWAY WORKSHOPS, Lowe Street, Addington. Or Telephone 71-669, extension 8508. MAKE THE RAILWAYS YOUR CAREER. 2094
REGISTERED ELECTRICIANS REGISTERED ELECTRICIANS REGISTERED ELECTRICIANS 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. * ‘ 7888
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30626, 17 December 1964, Page 28
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