VACANCIES—MACK , Christchurch Technical Institute PARTIME TEACHING VACANCY (Boiler House Practice) THERE is a vacancy for a parttime (evening) tutor in Boiler House practice. The work will be to the standard of the New Zealand Trade Certification Board Examination in that sub iect. Suitably qualified persons are invited to apply to: The Head of the Engineering Department, Christchurch Technical Institute. Fife street, as soon as possible R. W. BLACK. Registrar 3656 CENTRAL CANTERBURY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD The Board has vacancies for certiAcated Linemen and Linemen trainees. Conditions are good and wages are above award rates Liberal sickness and dental beneAts are available. For further information, call at the Hornby Office, or Tele phone Ist. 5188. 3767 CLERK CLERK CLERK We require the services of an experienced Clerk for interesting and well-paid position in our engineering store. Some experience In the engineering trade could be an ad vantage, but not essential. Applicants must be keen and reliable. Please ’phone Isl. 5089. ask for Mr J. F. Thompson, or write CROWN CRYSTAL GLASS, P.O. Box 5503, Hornby. CLERK WE require a Clerk for our Panel Department. The successful applicant will be required to do all the clerical work pertaining to this department as well as interviewing customers and dealing with insurance companies. The position Is a pleasant one, very similar to that of a sole charge clerk, with plenty of scope for advancement. The salary will be commensurate with ability. Apply in writing to the Accountant, with references. FIVE STAR MOTORS LIMITED, P.O. BOX 364, CHRISTCHURCH. L.M.V.D. 9174 CARPENTERS CARPENTERS CARPENTERS REQUIRED FOR COTTAGE WORK Apply: MR WOOLLEY, 1090 AVONSIDE DRIVE. REG. MUIRSON, LTD., BUILDERS. 7741 COMMERCIAL STATIONERY OFFICE EQUIPMENT WEEKS (1963), LTD., WEEKS (1963), LTD., REQUIRE a Young Man for their Showroom at 209 Manchester street. Ideal working conditions, no late night. Good wages. Superannuation scheme. Please apply to BOX 49, or ’Phone the Manager 60-559 for an interview. 2921 CABINETMAKER REQUIRED Excellent class of work High wages E. W. RICH, LTD. 225 Salisbury street CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD PLANT ENGINEER A VACANCY exists for the above position at the Board’s Sewage Treatment Works, Pages road. The position involves shift work. Salary £1478 per annum. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications close on Monday, May 10. T. A. TUCKER, Secretary. .3623 CARPENTRYJOINERY APPRENTICE AN Intelligent Youth is required by a progressive flrm of builders and joinery manufacturers. Working conditions are good and prospects for advancement are excellent. Apply immediately to: PERHAM CRUMP and CO., LTD., 35 Brisbane street. SYDENHAM. ’Phone 32-864. Or 556-306 After Hours. CARPENTER WRITTEN Applications, giving full details of past experience, are invited from qualified tradesmen for the position of Carpenter tn the Maintenance Department of Lincoln College. Duties include constructional work, repair and servicing of buildings and equipment. Single accommodation available Initial aalary up to £925 per annum, plus tool allowance. Bus departs from Christ church 8 a.m., arriving back in Christchurch hy 5 p.m. Bus .'ares reimbursed. Conditions of appointment ob tainable from the undersigned, with whom applications close on May 8, 1965. H. G HUNT, Registrar Lincoln College 9229
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30739, 1 May 1965, Page 25
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