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VACANCIES—MALES ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MOTOR VEHICLES? DO YOU WANT A REWARDING CAREER? TO YOUNG MEN who have passed School Certificate Examination the S.I.M.U. Mutual Insurance Association offers opportunity for training in the handling of motor vehicle claims and accident investigation. Branches are throughout the South Island and preaent rapid expansion offers good prospects for promotion. You are invited to call and discuss this work with: MR CROWLEY. Claims Supervisor, S.I.M.U. MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 51 or 145 Worcester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 30-099. 2319 AN Auckland Provincial Distributor of well-known English and American Cars and Light Commercial Vehicles, requires an AUCKLAND MANAGER (£2000) This Company has been long established in Auckland and is continuing its expansion. In the near future, it will move into larger and more convenient premises. The appointee will be responsible to the General Manager. Experience in the motor vehicle trade is most important, but not essential. Control of a large staff, supervision of selling, a spare parts department, a used car division, and car finance are all involved. However, above all, managerial ability is most essential. The personality to conduct a large, successful Company involving co-operation with staff and effective personal relationships is most necessary. The maturity and experience of a man in the age range 38-45 years are expected. A commencing salary of £2OOO per annum will be paid. A car is provided, superannuation is available and these, plus other fringe benefits, enhance considerably the salary. Reasonable removal expenses will be paid. This is one of New Zealand’s most secure and attractive positions with a large and successful motor company. Prospects are excellent. An appointee who proves himself is assured of a higher position when this becomes avail, able. Strict confidence will be observed. Written applications should be endorsed “AK. 313” and addressed to: Executive Development Services, W. D. SCOTT & COMPANY, Management Consultants, Box 2186. C.P.O. Auckland. Offices in New Zealand in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. 2194 ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT MARATHON RUBBER FOOTWEAR, LTD., (a manufacturing division of Skellerup Industries, Ltd.), have a vacancy for a young man as assistant to the accountant. Applicants should be partly qualified and possess a sound knowledge of accounting principles and office organisation. The successful applicant will be given the opportunity of learning all aspects of the company’s business and will be responsible to the accountant, for the general accounting and preparation of various management reports. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and time made available for attending lectures. A subsidised superannuation scheme is available after a probationary period of service. Applications should be made in writing, giving personal background and practical experience and addressed to: The Accountant, MARATHON RUBBER FOOTWEAR, LTD., BOX 9666, WOOLSTON. 8687 AVIEMORE AND BENMORE POWER PROJECTS CARPENTERS-MINISTRY OF WORKS CARPENTERS with heavy construction experience are required on the above Power Projects. A 96-hour fortnight is at present being worked and £2 per week construction allowance is payable. Good single accommodation immediately available and married accommodation may be available within a reasonable time from appointment. Apply with full details or in person to: The Employment Officer, MINISTRY OF WORKS Private Bag, Otematata. 7527 ACCOUNTANT FOR MOTOR ASSEMBLIES LTD., NELSON A QUALIFIED man is required to carry out Cost Accounting duties and assist in accounting work generally at our new Assembly Plant. Experience in the motor industry would be an advantage but is not essential provided the applicant has a sound knowledge of modern costing methods and can successfully apply them. A knowledge of machine accounting is essential as is an interest in punch card accounting and electronic processing units. Applicants should be available to commence duties in Christchurch by approximatelly mid-August and transfer to Nelson probably by the end of September. Details of remuneration, removal costs and other allowances will be supplied when applications have been considered. These should be addressed to: “ACCOUNTANT,” P.O. Box 1361. CHRISTCHURCH. 2293

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 27