VACANCIES—-PROFESSIONAL WANGANUI CITY COUNCIL STAFF ENGINEERS APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified Engineers for two (2) positions at present vacant for staff engineers in the City Engineer’s Department. Salary offered is in the range £l6OO-£lB5O per annum according to qualifications and experience. Applicants must be registered engineers. The Wanganui City Council has in hand a number of large projects of considerable design value and engineering interest. Attractive employment conditions are available. Applications giving full particulars and accompanied by two recent testimonials, close with the City Engineer, St. Hill street <P.O. Box 537), Wanganui, at 4 p.m. on MONDAY, MAY 3, 1965. Conditions of appointment or further details are available on request. B. J. JACKSON, City Engineer. 3519 SITUATIONS WANTED MALES WANTED, work for painter for Easter week-end. ’Ph. 79-608. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALES HOME Machining, plain. Can collect and deliver. ’Ph. 898-406. KARITANE Nurse available for day casing. Ring 559-407. WOMAN will mind children, hours to suit, vicinity Avonside. Has own car. ’Phone 886-164. YOUNG Mother, with child, would like good live-in position. ’Phone 898-442. YOUNG Lady, 17, interested in drawing, seeks position ticket writing or similar creative work. ’Ph. 61-139.956 PROFESSIONAL
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30725, 14 April 1965, Page 25
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Page 25 Advertisements Column 3
Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30725, 14 April 1965, Page 25
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