VACANCIES—MALES SAWMILL HAND Overtime worked and high wages paid. Apply: Blenheim Road Sawmills Ltd. Phone 45-219. After hours 517-959. 8651 SMALLGOODSMAN WE have an immediate vacancy for a Man in our Smallgoods Department. Consideration can be given to a youth wishing to apply himself to the trade. Apply in person to: THE FACTORY SUPERVISOR, J. C. HUTTON (N.Z.) LTD. 101 MOORHOUSE AVE. 8691 SENIOR CLERK SENIOR CLERK A vacancy exists in our Payments Office for a Senior Clerk. The position is an interesting and responsible one. To the right person there will be definite possibilities of advancement. A good wage will be paid to the successful applicant, and full staff discount privileges will be available. Please apply with references either in writing or by telephoning for an appointment, to: The Chief Accountant, HAY’S, LTD., Private Bag, Christchurch. ’Phone 71-879. 8807 TAILER-OUT WANTED Tailer-out or man willing to learn. Well above award wages. This is a permanent position with a substantial yearly service bonus. Apply— Shands road Sawmills Ltd. ’Phone 4688 Isl. 6948
TELETYPE TECHNICIAN U.S. NAVY'S 'DEEP FREEZE" Headquarters, Harewood airport REQUIRES experienced man: chance to become experienced in most modern teletype equipment. For further information contact LIEUTENANT MILACEK, 517-059, ext. 818, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 7338
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30803, 15 July 1965, Page 25
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