| VACANCIES—MALES CARPENTERS * Excellent Wages and Conditions. I Apply:— . MAURICE R. CARTER. LTD., 35 Phillips street. During Holidays ’Phone 266-966 or 527-090. D CARPENTER wanted. Good tradesman for cottage work. Wages 10s per hour. ’Phone 519-326,964 CARPENTERS LABOUR CONTRACTS AT TURANGI. WE require 12 more carpenters for housing work. Good long term prospects, camp accommodation now available. Attractive rates of pay. ’Phone collect 245, Putaruru (evenings only) or contact our Turangi Supervisor, Mr A Fletcher, P.T.Y. Homes, Ltd., Putaruru. 2754 CLERK OUR Warehouse Office has a vacancy for a general clerk. Position could be quite suitable for retired person or superannuitant. Work not involved but applicants must be keen and reliable. For further particulars please ’phone Islington 5089. ask for our Mr Thompson, or write: CROWN CRYSTAL GLASS, P.O. Box 5503, HORNBY. 6234 CARPENTERS SEVERAL first-class Tradesmen are required for housing contracts in and about the City The work is varied and interesting, consisting mainly of •ndividual house contracts. For a better than average position contact Joe Woolley, REG. MUIRSON LIMITED, 1090 Avonside drive. 2602 CARPENTERS GOOD TRADESMEN REQUIRED FOR NEW COTTAGE WORK. JUST THE BEST WAGES REGULAR OVERTIME AND PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT ARE OFFERED. PHONE 238-709, or EVENINGS 81-685. MWS CLERKS DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR APPLICATIONS are invited to fill several vacancies in Christchurch Office. Experience desirable but not essential. The duties will involve genera) clerical, including correspondence, records, accounts, preparation of Statistics and Minute Secretary. Salary up to £9BO. Superannuation available. Liberal sick leave. THESE CAN BE CAREER POSITIONS. Applications to DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT, Department of Labour, Majestic Theatre Building, cnr. Manchester and Lichfield streets. (P.O. Box 1478, Christchurch.) 3605 CLERICAL CAREER POSITIONS Vacancies exist in our rapidly expanding company for JUNIOR CLERKS These positions offer excellent opportunities for intelligent young men to commence an attractive career in our Head Office. With our activities covering such fields as Banking, Livestock, Grain and Retailing, we are able to offer extensive accounting and clerical training. Opportunities for advancement are constantly occurring and our staff development programme ensures that appointees are given every incentive and encouragement to equip themselves for further promotion. School Certificate or University Entrance, though desirable, are not essential but such qualifications will be recognised when making the appointments. For staff wishing to further their studies, all assistance is given. Discounts on purchases, a sick benefit scheme and superannuation after a qualifying period are available. Apply to:— The Personnel Office, THE FARMERS' Cashel street, CHRISTCHURCH. | . 3682 CARPENTERS SEVERAL first-class Tradesmen are required for housing contracts in and about the City. The work is varied and interesting, consisting mainly of individual house contracts. For a better than average position contact Joe Woolley, REG. MUIRSON LTD 1090 Avonside drive. 7427j CHASSIS REPAIR DEPT., EXPERIENCED man or mechanic with knowledge of suspension work required to operate chassis straightening and steering correction machine. Permanent position offered with top wages plus annual bonus. Apply Management, JOHNSON AND SMITH, LTD., 140-142 Kilmore street. nul
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30677, 17 February 1965, Page 21
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