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VACANCIES—MALES CHRISTCHURCH METROPOLITAN FIRE BRIGADE STAFF VACANCIES VACANCIES EXIST with the Brigade for recruits who are between the ages of 19-25 years (Heavy traffic licence — knowledge of streets preferred). Successful applicants will be employed at any permanent station in the Christchurch area as required. They must be alert, fit, with 2 or 3 years’ secondary education, and show a desire of making the Fire Service a career. Medical examination by Board's Doctor is necessary. Starting wages over £l7 gross per week. Superannuation scheme available and six weeks’ holidays on full pay per annum. Duty hours are 24 hours on and 24 hours off. Apply to: HEADQUARTERS FIRE STATION. KILMORE STREET. L. R. OSMOND, Chief Fire Officer. 7078

CROTHALL GROUP OF COMPANIES ORGANISATION AND METHODS TRAINEE OUR GROUP which operates throughout New Zealand, Australia and England with our Head Office in Christchurch, requires an ambitious young man between the ages of 22-28 to be trained in the techniques of work study and organisation. After training, the successful applicant would be required to travel to branches within the company to conduct investigations as needed. This is an ideal position for a single man who wishes to equip himself in the latest management techniques which are practised within this rapidly expanding world organisation. Commencing salary would be according to the applicant’s ability. Letters of inquiry would be welcomed after which interview appointments would be arranged, when the position could be discussed prior to the making of a firm application. Apply to:— PERSONNEL MANAGER, P.O. Box 1673, Christchurch. 2549

ENGINEERING FOREMAN WE REQUIRE for our Woolston Terminal an Engineering Foreman to take charge of our plant maintenance, and supervise new installation work. This is an interesting and rewarding position. The type of man we require must have a sound engineering background and be able to plan work and supervise and control staff. The successful applicant must have served an indentured apprenticeship in engineering and should be between the age of 30 and 45 years. Qualifications: Marine engineering or land certificates with a preference being given to one holding a New Zealand Certificate of Engineering. A generous superannuation scheme is available and the commencing salary will be fully commensurate with qualifications and ability. Apply, in writing, to: — District Operations Manager, MOBIL OIL NEW ZEALAND LTD., Box 2107, Christchurch. 2507

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR HEAVY CRAWLER TRACTOR X EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT SALESMAN A WORLD WIDE ORGANISATION SPECIALISING IN EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT requires the services of an energetic young man with sales experience, to sell the Company’s products in Otago. Successful applicant should be in the 23-35 age group, (preferably married). He will be stationed in Dunedin and will be away from the city 2 weeks out of 4. Essential qualifications are a sound secondary school education and the ability to get on well with people. Sales experience is important but not necessarily in the earth moving equipment field although it would be an advantage. The position is one of responsibility and trust and offers a most rewarding future for the right man. He will receive a generous commencing salary which will be reviewed at regular intervals. A vehicle is provided and a subsidised superannuation scheme is in operation. The firm is continually expanding and the successful applicant should be prepared to transfer to another centre at some future date if required. Those with previous sales experience seeking an opportunity to better themselves are invited to apply setting out full details as to age, experience, and marital status. Your confidence will be respected. Copies of references should be enclosed if available Al! applications should be addressed to: "SOUND FUTURE," C/- J. Inglis Wright Limited, P.O. Box 90, DUNEDIN 7981

HEATING AND VENTILATING DRAUGHTSMAN WE HAVE A VACANCY in our Palmerston North office for a heating and ventilating Draughtsman. Experience in the design of heating, ventilating and domestic services is essential and a knowledge of airconditioning would be an advantage. A superannuation scheme is in operation and salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications. Duties to commence either immediately or as soon as is convenient. Accommodation in Palmerston North is not normally a problem. Please apply, with copies of references, stating age, marital status, etc., and giving a resume of experience, to:— The Manager, A. & T. BURT LTD., P.O. Box 517, Palmerston North. 5349

INSURANCE CLERK AN EXCELLENT POSITION has become available at the International Harvester Company of New Zealand Limited, who require the services of a Senior Clerk. His duties will be mainly concerned with insurance, but he must be able to assist with other work in our General Accounting Department. Apply now, in fullest confidence, in writing, stating age and experience, to: THE OFFICE MANAGER, INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF N.Z. LTD., P.O. Box 563 Telephone 47-169 CHRISTCHURCH. 7972

JOINER JOINERY APPRENTICE WE HAVE VACANCIES for a joiner and Joinery Apprentice at our Hornby Factory. Good wages and working conditions are offered with Staff buying privileges and Free Insurance Scheme. Phone 44-109 extension 86 or call. THE FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION CO., LIMITED, JOINERY DIVISION Cnr. Main South Road and Canterbury street HORNBY. ' Mil

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30653, 20 January 1965, Page 20

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