VACANCIES—MALES SALES REPRESENTATIVE WE HAVE A VACANCY for a Sales Representative to handle our lines in the Nelson/Marlborough area Applicants should preferably be in the 23/35 age group and should have experience in selling textiles and garments to the retail trade. A generous commencing salary is offered and incentive bonus will be paid on results. Membership of the company’s non-contributing pension scheme is available. The successful applicant will be required to reside in Nelson. A company car will be provided. Apply, in writing, with copies of references held to: THE SALES MANAGER, KAIAPOI PETONE GROUP TEXTILES LTD, P.O. BOX 2630, CHRISTCHURCH. 7092
SALES REPRESENTATIVE APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the above position In our Canterbury territory and the successful applicant would need to reside in or near Christchurch. Applicants must have previous experience In sales and experience in the grocery field would be a definite advantage. Preference will be shown for applicants between the ages of 25 and 40. This position gives the successful applicant the opportunity to loin a progressive company that is offering a salary commensurate with his ability. Superannuation is also available. Please apply in confidence, giving full details of experience and qualifications to: The Sales Manager, W. GREGG & CO. LTD., P.O. Box 956, DUNEDIN. .8679
TO MEN OF AMBITION SALESMEN REQUIRED FOR CHRISTCHURCH DISTRICT. HAVE YOU REACHED YOUR SALARY CEILING? Do you feel you cannot go further in your present position? If so, the M.L.C. offers a career giving high earnings and maximum personal satisfaction to the men we are seeking. An appointment to our Field Staff, selling Life Assurance and servicing existing clients is your opportunity. Complete personalised training and supervision is given. The Remuneration: Very liberal terms—During your training period generous financial arrangements are made to ensure a continuity of earnings to you. Many of our Representatives are earning well in excess of £2500 per annum Free Staff Superannuation Scheme. House and car finance available. Please reply in writing or telephone: MR L. T. CUSDIN, Divsional Supervisor, THE MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS’ ASSURANCE CO. LTD., P. O. Box 629, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone: 65-729. 7970
TRACTOR MECHANIC CONVERSANT WITH INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT required for our centrally situated workshop. The successful applicant will be working on modern industrial and allied equipment. Some country work and overtime available. Good wages for the right man, and a superannuation scheme Is in operation. Apply to: THE SERVICE MANAGER, INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO., OF N.Z., LTD, 110 TUAM STREET. Telephone 60-674, L.M.V.D. 2414
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Dear Sir, We at LAMINEX INDUSTRIES are seeking the services of a TECHNICAL ASSISTANT for our Laminated Plastic factory at Hornby. The duties we have In mind for you are concerned primarily with the quality control and product development aspect of our operation, and would Include raw materials and finished product testing together with less routine duties of an Investigational and development nature. At this stage we do not want to stipulate any specific academic qualification, however we do stipulate that you must possess an inquiring mind plus Initiative Remuneration will be by mutual agreement. If you feel that you are the man for job, please write to us giving full details of experience, qualifications, etc. CARE, LAMINEX INDUSTRIES, P.O. BOX 5503, HORNBY.
THE NEW ZEALAND REFINING CO. LTD. WHANGAREI MAINTENANCE STAFF THE COMPANY REQUIRES the following staff for maintenance work at its Oil Refinery at Marsden Point which Is about 25 miles from Whangarei. BOILER MAKERS: For pipe fitting and general boiler making work. WELDERS: Preferably experienced in alloy welding. ELECTRICIANS: With heavy Industrial experience. The following conditions apply:— Hours of work 8 a m —4.30 p.m. Monday to Friday, overtime is available. Wages:— These are well above award rates. Housing:— The Company can give assistance to successful applicants to obtain housing in Whangarei and District. Assistance can also be given toward removal and travelling expenses to Whangarei. Other benefits: The succesful applicants will be eligible to join the Company's pension fund. Free transport in the form of buses is provided between Whangarei and the refinery. Other benefits Include:— Staff buying privileges and holiday beach houses. If you are interested In any of the above positions, then telephone our Representative Mr Swarbrick at the Claredon Hotel. Phone 69-899 between 10.30 a m. and 12.30 p.m., 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Thursday January 21, in order to arrange an Interview, for Friday January 22, In Christchurch. 7008
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Dear Sir, We at LAMINEX INDUSTRIES are seeking the services of a TECHNICAL ASSISTANT for our Laminated Plastic factory at Hornby. The duties we have in mind for you are concerned primarily with the quality control and product development aspects of our operation and would include Raw Materials and finished product testing, together with less routine duties of an investigational and developmental nature. At this stage we do not want to stipulate any specific academic qualification. However, we do stipulate that you must posses an inquiring mind plus Initiative. Remumeration will be by mutual agreement. If you feel that you are the man for the job, please write to us giving full details of experience, qualifications etc. C/o LAMINEX INDUSTRIES P.O. BOX 5503, HORNBY. 24.3
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30653, 20 January 1965, Page 21
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