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VACANCIES—MALES ELECTRICIAN A REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN or Serviceman is required in our Industrial Electrical Department. Good working conditions and top wages. Apply personally to: The Works Manager, WOOFF & SALVESEN LTD. 17 27 LICHFIELD STREET. 2401

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 in 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 instruction 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

ENGINEERING TRADESMEN FOR DAY AND NIGHT SHIFT (4.30 p.m. to 12.30 a.m.) TURNERS, MACHINISTS, FITTERS, WELDERS, AND CAPSTAN LATHE OPERATORS TO KEEP UP with our constantly increasing production and due to the arrival of new machines we have vacancies for the above Tradesmen. The work is of an interesting variety. Our machines and tools are up-to-date and in a well-kept and heated shop. A good rate of pay and continuous overtime of up to 13 hours per week is offered for these jobs. Also due to the rapid expansion of the company the opportunities of advancement are very good. We also operate a superannuation scheme. APPRENTICE IN FITTING AND TURNING Boys who are interested in Engineering and with at least two years’ secondary schooling, we can offer you a first-class training in our various departments, (Fitting, Sheet Metal, Turning, Milling, Toolroom and Drawing Office). Apply: Works Controller, ANDREWS AND BEAVEN, LTD. CNR. MADRAS ST. AND MOORHOUSE AVE. CHRISTCHURCH 7134

FARM ACCOUNTING OFFICER FARM ACCOUNTING OFFICER OW’ING TO OUR rapidly expanding Trust business w r e require the services of a partly qualified Accountant to assist in the preparation of Fanners’ Accounts and other duties connected with our Executor and Trustee Department We are looking for an Officer in the age group of 20 to 30 years and an attractive salary will be offered to the successful applicant. The Company operates an excellent superannuation scheme, and the working conditions are first class. Apply in writing to:— Trust Department. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LIMITED. P.O. BOX 112, CHRISTCHURCH.

INSTANT FOODS (N.Z.) LTD. REQUIRE MEN OVER THE AGE OF 21 FOR INTERESTING POSITIONS IN THE NEW FREEZE DRY COMPANY, Instant Foods (N.Z ), Ltd., based in Blenheim. The prospects for the future are excellent, and, after a short period of training, successful applicants will be expected to do shift work. A salary in the vicinity of £936 per year will be paid after the applicant has proved himself capable during training. If you feel you would like to move to Blenheim and work with an interesting and entirely new method of food processing. Apply to: T. J. EDMONDS LTD, FERRY ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. 2450

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30841, 28 August 1965, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30841, 28 August 1965, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30841, 28 August 1965, Page 29

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