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VACANCIIS—MALES | OFFICE JUNIOR WE have a vacancy in our Cu«toms department for a young man leaving school. This Is an interesting skilled job providing basic training for further advancement in all fields of commerce. GUTHREYS FREIGHTWAYS, 100 Carlyle street. ■Phone 02-969. 7273 PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT A VACANCY exists in a Local Garage for an active Superannuitant or similar man for a few hours daily. Duties include general cleaning. messages, tea making, etc., with no heavy work involved. Applicants must be reliable and honest and possess a current driving licence. o Reply in writing to: — HANDYMAN, P.O. BOX 1382, CH'CH.

PIPE FITTERS WE require experienced Pipe Fitters and young men to learn the Installation of Fire Sprinkler Systems. Apply.— WORMALD BROS. (N.Z.I LTD, 420 ST. ASAPH STREET. ■Phone 84-919. 7062 PARKING ATTENDANT PARKING ATTENDANT A temporary position for two to three weeks is offered. Driver’s licence essential. Apply to— Manager, AVON PARKING and SERVICE STATION, LTD., 82 Worcester street, CHRISTCHURCH. P.D.L. INDUSTRIES LTD. APPRENTICE TOOLMAKER An Apprentice Toolmaker Is required in our Tool Room, to commence January, 1966. This Is a first-class opportunity for a boy with a sound Secondary education to commence with us, and be taught to be a highclass tradesman toolmaker. He will use precision machinery and work to very fine tolerances, and will be expected to further his studies during. his apprenticeship. Working conditions are excellent and the tool room is classified as one of the most modern in the country. Please apply in writing to:— MR E. SOUTH. Chief Engineer, Enclosing copies of school report. When interviews are arranged we would prefer the applicants’ parents to be present. 4419 PUKAKI RABBIT BOARD NEW HOME FOR A MARRIED COUPLE THE PUKAKI RABBIT BOARD has a vacancy on its permanent staff for a suitable married man as a rabbiter (previous experience not necessary). Top wages together with bonus and allowances will be paid. A new modern house has been erected. This house has all conveniences, including electric power and septic tank. It is situated at Ben Ohau, close to Lake Pukaki village, where all facilities are available, including school, which is serviced by a bus service. Apply with references’to: L. McKENNA, Inspector. Lake Pukaki. ’Phone 509. 7127 PANELBEATERS and SPRAY PAINTERS EMPLOYMENT offered In Wellington’s leading repair firm. Excellent working conditions. Overalls supplied. Starting wage of £25 to right man—plus bonus system and overtime. Please contact:— The Manager, HARVIES, RONGOTAI, LTD., P.O. Box 7646. Kilbfrnie, WELLINGTON. 7297 PHOTOGRAPHER WE HAVE a vacancy for an experienced Photographer. Excellent opportunity to join a well established and progressive firm. Duties will be varied and interesting and the successful applicant will be required to cover all types of commercial, studio, news, and group photography. etc. Apply personally or in writing to the Manager, GREEN and HAHN PHOTO-. GRAPHY. LTD., 152 Armagh street, CHRISTCHURCH. ! 7279 PAINTERS WE require Painters and paperhangers for city and suburban contracts. Good wages and all award payments. No lost time. Working extended hours. Employment offered for 12 months of the year. Apply: ALFRED BROWN and CO., LTDALFRED BROWN and CO., LTD.. 15 Victoria street, CHRISTCHURCH. ’Phone 85-711, or D. A. Brown, 557-837. 8922

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30886, 20 October 1965, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30886, 20 October 1965, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30886, 20 October 1965, Page 30