VACANCIES—MALES NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS VACANCIES exist for Track Maintenance Staff at Arthur s Pass. Otira. and Reefton. Good conditions, paid sick and holiday leave and usual travel privileges available. Housing may be available for suitable applicants. Apply to Way and Works Office, Railways. Greymouth. Inspector Permanent Way, Railways. Westport, or District Engineer’s Office, Railway Station, Christchurch. 2017 NEBRISCO WANTED “A” Grade Mechanic for country garage and some machinery business. 30 miles out of town. School handy. House provided with modern amenities. Phones Waipara 898 during work hours: after hours Chcb 45-513, Ohoka SISS. 5497 NEW AND USED CAR SALESMAN WE require a Salesman for our new Riccarton road branch which will be opening shortly. The successful applicant will be required to assist in— Selling New and Used Cars. Clean and prepare vehicles. Attend to stock records. Arrange deliveries. Persons with experience will be given preference. Remuneration is by salary and commission. Apply in writing to: The Manager, THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD., P.O. Box 277, CHRISTCHURCH. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Have VACANCIES in Traffid Branch for outside staff at Christchurch. Permanent positions for men up to 36 years of age. Apply to nearest Stationmaster or EMPLOYMENT OFFICER. Room 102, First Floor, CHRISTCHURCH STATION. 2159
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30823, 7 August 1965, Page 28
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