SCHOOL CERTIFICATE can start working for you today! From successful School Certificate candidates the "Wales" is recruiting future Managers. Capable young men with energy and drive can reach management in their 30's —earning a minimum of £2,000 p.a. salary and allowances. Come and talk over prospects at your nearest Wales branch -your parents are welcome too. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES Largest bank operating throughout Australia and New Zealand. SDC
A CAREER IN • ADMINISTRATION • COMMERCE • ACCOUNTANCY • LAW is offering in THE PUBLIC SERVICE - - - Hk -^ w " - Nfe 1 . Interesting work with liberal salaries... generous study leave... promotion on ability and merit... attractive superannuation. , Vacancies for cadets are available in the following departments: AGRICULTURE INLAND REVENUE STATE ADVANCES EDUCATION JUSTICE STATE INSURANCE ELECTRICITY SURVEY STATISTICS GOVERNMENT LIFE MARINE TRANSPORT INDUSTRIES & COMMERCE PUBLIC TRUST VALUATION HEALTH SOCIAL SECURITY MINISTRY OF WORKS Commencing rates for Cadets are as follows: With School Certificate £495 p.a. With Endorsed School Certificate £495 p.a., increasing after six months to £565 p.a. With University Entrance £565 p.a. With Higher School Certificate £565 p.a., increasing after six months to £640 p.a. Call and discuss your career problems with: The Employment Officer, State Services Commission Bth Floor Government Life Building, Cathedral Square, CHRISTCHURCH. TELEPHONE FOR AN INTERVIEW 64-849.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30962, 19 January 1966, Page 20
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