VACANCIES—MALES BUNTING & CO. LTD., We have a vacancy for a Storeman in our bulk store. Experience preferred, but not essential. Hours: 8 a.m. till 4.30 p.m. Apply personally to: PERSONNEL OFFICER. Fife street, Christchurch. 9260 CLERK WE have a vacancy in our office at Papanui for a Clerk for pricing, invoicing and general office duties. An intermediate preferred but an active superannuitant may be suitable on a part-time basis. A person with some experience in the Timber Industry would be preferred but accuracy with figures is more essential. Apply: Papanui Timber Company, 458 Papanui road. 7634 CARPENTERS We require first-class trades men Ring and inquire aboui our hours and wages Maurice R Carter Ltd Ph 43-079: after hours 517-893 2928 CARPET LAYERS CARPET LAYERS AND UPHOLSTERER UPHOLSTERER WE urgently require two additional Carpet Tradesmen and one Upholsterer to join our team of craftsmen. We offer good wages, overtime if required, generous staff discounts and a superannuation scheme. Apply in person or 'Phone 71-819 day time, 898-713 after hours. J. BALLANTYNE and CO., LTD., J. BALLANTYNE and CO.. LTD., CHRISTCHURCH. 8633 CAPABLE YOUTH £l6 PER WEEK We require the services of a Capable Youth, around 19 years of age, to work on evening shift, 1-10 p.m. in the Lubrication Bay at our modern Garage and Service Station premises, 45 Riccarton road. A wage of up to £l6 5s will be paid for a 51i hour week according to age and experience. This is an interesting job with plenty of opportunity for future advancement. Why not join a rapidly expanding business in the motor trade with ideal working conditions? ’Phone for appointment, D. A. Anderson, Motordrome, 45 Riccarton road, •Phone 30-362. 8767
CABINET MAKER AND CABINET MAKER'S MACHINIST AND APPRENTICE MACHINIST REQUIRED GOOD CONDITIONS AND WAGES. Apply: RUSKE BROS. 385-956. After Hours 384-251. 9136
CARPENTERS Bank of N.Z., Cathedral square Good men get good pay—do you? Most of our Carpenters have been with us for more than 12 years; they like good conditions AND good money—don't you? Our team is the best in town, but we need a few more members—what about you? P. GRAHAM and SON, LTD., Cathedral square. 9241 CLERICAL CADETS We invite applications from young men for appointment as Clerical Cadets in our organisation. For those seeking a commercial career in Industry we can, as one of the largest manufacturing groups in Australasia, offer training, experience and prospects comparable with the best. Appointments in the first instance are to departments for 12 months and our training scheme then Involves suitable appointees having brief periods in various other sections, including general office, wages, accounting, sales, production, dispatch, depending upon ability and interest. Free transport is provided from Square to our offices at Hornby. Preliminary inquiries are welcome from parents or boys. Please ’phone tel. 5089, ask for Mr Carter, or apply in writing to Australian Consolidated Industries P.O. Box 5503, Hornby. 9224 CARPENTERS CARPENTERS CARPENTERS Competent tradesmen wanted, top wages, with overtime. Apply— The Manager, L.R. BUILDERS LTD., ’Phone 899-275 (evenings only). 9lBl DRIVER WANTED for our Christchurch Branch. Permanent position for active young man. No previous experience necessary. Good wages and conditions. Apply In person to:— MID-CANTERBURY TRANSPORT, Christchurch 1834
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30846, 3 September 1965, Page 21
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