VACANCIES—MALES NORTH CANTERBURY NASSELLA TUSSOCK BOARD RANGER THIS job should appeal to a person who likes and appreciates the outdoor life. Commencing salary is £9OO p.a. rising to a maximum of £lOOO over two years thereafter on merit. Position is available at Waikari where a modern 3-Bedroomed House in the Waikari township is available at a reasonable rental. For particulars and schedule of duties, apply to the office. P.O. BOX 22. AMBERLEY. 'PHONE 96, AMBERLEY. i 3571 OTAMATEA COUNTY COUNCIL : OTAMATEA COUNTY COUNCIL TREASURER ■ TREASURER TREASURER TREASURER APPLICATIONS closing 5 p.m., April 30, 1965, are invited from experienced Local Body em- ■ ployees for the position of Treasurer to the Otamatea County Council. The successful applicant will receive asalary of up to £l5OO per annum and a modern 3bedroomed house will be made available at a rental of 37s 6d per week. Preference will be given to applicants who are members of the New Zealand Institute of Local Body Administrative Offii cers or the New Zealand Insti- > tute of County Clerks. i The Schedule of Duties and conditions of appointment are obtainable from the undersigni ed - W. J. McBURNEY, County Clerk. P.O. BOX 1, PAPAROA. 5613 , OTAMATEA COUNTY COUNCIL Postion of COUNTY ENGINEER Applications are Invited from registered engineers for the position of County Engineer, and conditions of appointment . and schedule of duties are obz tainable from the undersigned ' The basic salary for the position is £2035, and the Council is prepared to consider paying i in excess of this figure depend- ■ ing on qualifications and ex- • perience. A three-bedroomed house is j available at a moderate rental > Applications close at 5 p.m. on Friday, April 23, 1965, and should be addressed to the Chairman, Otamatea County Council, P.O. Box 1, Paparoa, endorsed “County Engineer.” W. J. McBURNEY, County Clerk. 2675 OMARAMA RABBIT BOARD A POSITION has become available on the Omarama Rabbit Board for a Married Rabbiter. A new house with all conven- > iences, is available in Omarama “ at a low rental. Above award wages will be paid to the successful applicant. Although an experienced man would be preferred, a young man keen and willing to learn would be given favourable consideration. Applicants must apply in writing to the undersigned, - stating age and experience, etc. R. WILSON, Secretary, P.O. Box 129, Oamaru. 7069 PAINTERS ) .1. AND W. JAMIESON, LTD., 33 Riccarton road, require the services of qualified Tradesmen. Excellent wages and conditions, working extended hours. 'Phone 50-719; after hours 559-488. 6610 PLUMBER REQUIRED FOR General Housing and Repair Work. Top wages. Overtime available. . 'PHONE 526-431. * 9789 Photography We require a Young Man, 16 s to 18 years of age, for our Commercial Photographic and Printing Business. This is an excellent opportunity to be trained in the ever expanding Commercial Photography and Printing fields. A good education and smart appearance are essential. AYTON STUDIOS LTD 131 Cashel street. 7021 : PROCESS i WORKERS Process Workers required to operate various machines. Best of wages and conditions. Overtime available. Apply: 3 W. T. MURRAY, LTD., l W. T. MURRAY, LTD., 153 Madras street. 7014 REGISTERED ' ELECTRICIAN WE have an immediate vacancy for a Registered Electrician in our modern Home Appliance Service in Moorhouse avenue. The work includes the installation and repairs of electric ranges. Promotion opportunities are » available to those wishing to develop in other phases of the appliance field such as selling. Working conditions are ideal and good wages will be paid. Staff benefits including dis- . counts on purchases, the sick i benefit scheme, and superannuation after a qualifying period. ' Apply to: The Personnel Officer, THE FARMERS' Cashel street, CHRISTCHURCH. 1731
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