VACANCIES— MALES ROADWAYS (N.Z.) LIMITED CONTRACT MANAGER-£l6BO WE INVITE APPLICATIONS from highly skilled and qualified men to join our active Construction Company as Manager on one of our Otago Contracts. The successful applicant will have every opportunity to advance with a progressive company. QUALIFICATION: Applicants should be 30-45 years of age. Must be fully conversant with all aspects of reading and earth moving contracts. Must be able to read plans and cairy out basic survey. A proven administrative abu tj control staff and all phases of a reading contract. REMUNERATION: Starting salarv £l6BO. Assistance with housing Wife and family moved at company expense. APPLICATIONS: Should state age. personal detail*, qualification*, experience and appointments held. Applications close at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, November 14th, and should be addressed to: THE GENERAL MANAGER, ROADWAYS (N.Z.), LIMITED, PRIVATE BAG, O AMARU. 2184 SUPERANNUITANT WE HAVE A VACANCY in our office for a SUPERANNUITANT who had a clerical background in his former employment. This position would be very suit able for a resident of Opawa or St. Martins. For further details, please apply to; The Works Manager, GLENMORE BRICKS LTD., 395 Port Hills Road, Christchurch. 2389 SOLID PLASTERERS Wanted for Nurses Home, Timaru. Earn big money. Board paid. Apply:FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, 44-109, or Foreman on job. 1456 STOREMAN CONTINUED RAPID EXPANSION and internal staff transfers necessitate the appointment of another Storeman in our centrally situated warehouse. Working condition or most attractive and term* of employment including superannuation and annual bonu* cannot be bettered. A keen man with previous experience in the handling of inwards and outwards goods is required and permanent employment is assured. Applications for interview to be made to: THE GENERAL MANAGER, WAKEFIELD METAL CO. LTD., ’Phone 69-749, Stockists and Distributor* of Non-Ferrou* Metal* and Fasteners. T 405 "THE PRESS" GENERAL HAND For Linotype Department A vacancy has occurred for a man aged between 40 50 for general duties. Good working conditions; permanent position for suitable applicant. Apply: MR LEGGE Newsroom, ''The Press." DI
TRAINEE MANAGERS REQUIRED £lOO PER MONTH Incentive scheme if preferred GENTLEMEN 18 TO 25 YEARS required for training in Supervisory and Managerial positions. No experience necessary as full training will be given. Opportunity for International Travel as soon a* local success established. Driving licence can be useful but is not essential. Phone 30-695 between 10.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Wednesday for immedaite confidential interview. 7463
THE OCEAN BEACH FREEZING CO. LTD., ASSISTANT CASING FOREMAN WRITTEN APPLICATIONS are invited for the permanent position of Assistant Casing Foreman. Interested parties should have full experience of processing work carried out in this department. Details of salary, housing and superannuation will be made available. Applicants are required to give particulars of age, marital status, qualifications and experience to: The Manager, The Ocean Beach Freezing Company Ltd. P.O. BOX 846, INVERCARGILL. 4478 WELDERS OR FITTER WELDERS WE HAVE VACANCIES for good Tradesmen, able to work to drawings. Wages around £25 per week with overtime can be earned. Apply:— Works Manager, SOUTHERN CROSS ENGINEERING CO, 121 MOOREHOUSE AVENUE, •PHONE 32-45 L MM
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30892, 27 October 1965, Page 26
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