VACAHCIH MSI IS J. and W. FAULKNER LIMITED Applications are invited for the position of Designing and Estimating Engineer. Knowledge of Light Engineering and Sheet Metal work preferred but not essential. Highest salary will be paid according to age and ability. Applications in writing giving experience and salary required to: The Manager, J. & W. FAULKNER, LTD, P.O. Box 565. DUNEDIN. 2497 MECHANICAL FOREMAN A LARGE PROGRESSIVE QUARRY in the Auckland area, handling both basalt and scoria with an output of over 200,000 tons per annum, requires the services of an experienced Man. This is a salaried position calling for a knowledge of heavy plant, such as 30 x 42 crushers. 54 R.B. navvies, 944 loaders, trucks and general equipment The capacity to handle men is essential plus a high degree of organising ability. The successful applicant would be required to start in the New Year. Minimum salary of £l5OO. Applications in writing to: THE WORKS MANAGER, P.O. BOX 13103, ONEHUNGA. 5228 N.Z.R. APPRENTICESHIPS VACANCIES exist In the following trades commencing at Addington Workshops on January 25th. 1966. FITTING - TURNING - BOILERMAKING COPPER and SHEETMETAL WORKING CARPENTRY - PAINTING - BLACKSMITH FITTING (ELECTRICAL) Commencing wage £7.13.4 per week (gross). With School Certificate £8.7.6. per week (gross). Lodging allowance if living away from home. Annual increases. Rail travel concessions. Superannuation. Staff Welfare Scheme. EXCELLENT TECHNICAL TRAINING Applications are invited from boys 15-17 years of age, with at least two years’ secondary education. Please complete coupon below and forward to: STAFF OFFICER, ADDINGTON RAILWAY WORKSHOPS, LOWE STREET, ADDINGTON. (Phone 71-669, Extension 8508). Please send me an application form for an apprenticeship. FIRST PREFERENCE: Apprentice SECOND PREFERENCE: Apprentice Surname: Christian names Address Telephone No 7720 ON. COMPANY CLERK APPLICATIONS for commencement mid-January, 1966, are invited for the above position in our Riccarton office. Applicants should preferably be in the 23 to 30 age group and have attained School Certificate qualifications. A generous salary will be paid to the successful applicant, who will enjoy good working conditions in modern office. Apply in own handwriting, with details of previous clerical experience, to DIVISION ACCOUNTANT, P.O. BOX 2604, CHRISTCHURCH. 9971 , STRUCTURAL DESIGN ENGINEER AN ENGINEER experienced in Structural Design Is required for our Dunedin Office. A senior position is available to a suitable man. Salary £1750-£2250 depending on qualifications and experience. E. R. GARDEN & PARTNERS, N.Z. EXPRESS CO. BUILDING, BOND STRET, DUNEDIN. Box 4 Phone: 70-885. 8963 SOUTHERN CROSS ENGINEERING COLIMITED 121-123 Moorhouie avenue. WE ARE proposing to start a Night Shift In February 1960, which will be a permanent feature of our activities, and we would be pleased to interview any of the following Tradesmen: TURNERS—FITTER AND TURNERS—WELDERS—SETTERS and SETTER OPERATORS for Turret and Automotive Lathe. Overtime and usual shift allowances. Applications In person or in writing to be made to The Works Manager, P.O. BOX 2013, TELEPHONE 32-451. We re-open for business on 5/1/06 for those unable to call before the Christmas shutdown. O6lO TRAINEE: BRYNDWR BRANCH YOUTH WORK SECRETARY THE CHRISTCHURCH Y.M.C.A. offers a challenging and worthwile position to a Young Man interested in Youth and Community work. EDUCATION: Applicanta should preferably have passed the University Entrance examination. Minimum requirement is School Certificate. DUTIES: The successful applicant will be employed as a Trainee for a period of two yean in General Office work and Leadership of Youth Activities, ages 6 to 21. At the satisfactory conclusion of which he will be taken on to the permanent staff as Branch Youth Work Secretary. SALARY: Shall be decided by the Board of Directon, and be commensurate with the experience, age and qualification of the applicant APPLICATIONS: Enquiries and applications may be made to the General Secretary. Y.M.CA. of Christchurch. P.O. Box 1459, Christchurch. 7078 "THE PRESS” CLASSMEDS NAL 50-144. UwHI 9 p.m. Daily, far beartien 6»a foNawlim MU AU DAY AdiZrtiee b *• MOAWW.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30940, 22 December 1965, Page 22
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