VACANCIES—MALES (ARE YOU PAID WHAT YOU EARN?) It not, and you meet the requirements detailed below, you should write or phone for an appointment now with the NORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY There are vacancies for suitable men in:— CHRISTCHURCH CITY ADDITIONAL SOUTH CANTERBURY REPRESENTATIVE There are excellent opportunities if life insurance for men between the ages of 25 and 40 who have the necessary qualities. The successful applicants will be well educated, enjoy meeting people, and possess ambition, integrity and enthusiasm. No previous selling experience is necessary as thorough training will be given the men selected. Rewards are directly related to effort; based on commission plus allowance. Home loans may be arranged and field staff are provided with cars, superannuation and insurance. Apply for interview to:— The Branch Manager, P.O. Box 839, Christchurch. or Telephone 60-775 for an interview. 7123
A RELIABLE MAN Required to work on fibrous plaster, cutting saws. Will need to be able to read measurements. Apply:— MR EDWARDS, WILKINS CONTINUOUS WALLBOARDS, LTD, 507 New Brighton Road. 'Phone 889-091. 8236
BANKNG IS A CAREER WITH A FUTURE THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED HAS VACANCIES for a limited number of Young Men up to 30 years of age who have School Certificate or higher qualifications. We can offer: Splendid opportunities for men with executive potential. Good salary scale and working conditions. Study bonuses and refund of fees Most generous assistance for housing after 2 years’ service for those aged 24 and above. Excellent Pension Scheme. Apply to:— THE ACCOUNTANT (65-779) Tel. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND LTD., 171 Hereford Street, CHRISTCHURCH, or the Manager at any of our branches. 5999
COPY CHIEF FOR DORMER BECK ADVERTISING LTD., HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY for a talented, experienced copywriter. The position is that of Chief Copywriter with responsibility for Press, Radio and T.V., together with Radio and T.V. Production. The successful applicant will lead a creative team working on a wide variety of national and international accounts. The rewards are attractive and the prospects excellent. This a is fine opportunity—the right man can build a good future here. Apply: The Manager, DORMER BECK ADVERTISING LTD. 110-112 Cuba Street, Wellington. Telephone 53-550. 8318
ENGINEDRIVER TRAINEES WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE AN ENGINEDRIVER YOUNG MEN BETWEEN 17 AND 27 YEARS of age are required for training in the New Zealand Railways as future enginedrivers (Applicants must be tn good health and have normal eyesight, colour perception and hearing) Thorough training will be given those accepted at one of the principal Locomotive depots and successful trainees can progress to Locomotive Assistants within a year of service Qualification is by examination and additional inctruction is given to ensure early passes. First class enginedrivers are promoted to Road Foremen and Locomotive Supervisors with service and experience and qualify for salaries from £1380—£1915 per annum. Members join the Government Supperannuation Fund and Railway Welfare Society and are eligible for reduced rail travel privileges and first class passes for annual leave Applications would be welcomed from previous members with good service records Apply now to your nearest Locomotive Supervisor or Stationmaster or write to: THE GENERAL MANAGER, NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT ■ RAILWAYS, WELLINGTON. 6238
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30839, 26 August 1965, Page 18
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