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VACANCIES—MALES ASSISTANT TO BRANCH MANAGER WE ARE LOOKING for a person to take up the position of assistant to our Christchurch branch manager. We would expect candidates to be between 20-26 years of age but applicants outside this age group will also be considered. DUTIES: We are an international firm marketing sewing threads, wool knitting yarns, slide fasteners and a variety of haberdashery lines. After an initial period of familiarisation with our products the successful applicant will be required to assist the manager in the administrative control of our Christchurch depot. He will also be asked to undertake a limited amount of representative travelling. QUALIFICATIONS: The position offered is an executive one with good prospects for future promotion. We are looking for an above-average person with a good educational background, possessing initiative intelligence and drive allied with common sense. CONDITIONS: We are prepared to offer an attactive starting salary for the right man, and a non-contributory superannuation scheme will apply to this appointment. Applications should be made to: The Area Manager, COATS PATONS (N.Z.) LTD., P.O. Box 88, Christchurch. Telephone 69-625. 9935

COMPOSITOR FOR NIGHT WORK THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS requires a competent Bulkhand to be trained for Stonework. Preference will be given to a man with newspaper background. A good wage of £23 10s Od (including Sunday night penalty) will be paid for a 5-night rostered week. Participation in the Provident Fund will be optional after a qualifying period. Please apply after 6 p.m. THE PRINTER, THE PRESS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, D.

CANTERBURY (N.Z.) MALTING COMPANY LIMITED HEATHCOTE Vacancies exist in this continuous process industry for several good reliable SHIFT WORKERS These positions are permanent but applicants must be prepared to work regular overtime on Saturdays and Sundays. Earnings up to £1350 per annum are available with these positions. Several men are also required for work in our grain store where overtime is being worked and good earnings are available. Men engaged in loading out or stacking grain are paid 30s per week extra. An excellent superannuation scheme with free life insurance cover is in operation. Applicants should apply in person to: THE WORKS MANAGER AT HEATHCOTE. 8083

FITTERS WANTED AT LEVER BROTHERS, PETONE VACANCIES EXIST FOR INSTALLATION FITTERS AUTOMATICS FITTERS * Top rates of pay. * Staff purchasing privileges. * Modern cafeteria. * Well-equipped workshop. Lever Brothers will pay the expenses of applicants invited for interview. For further particulars write to The Employment Officer, LEVER BROTHERS Jackson street, Petone. 9933

GAS WORKS CONTROL CHEMIST AN EXPERIENCED GRADUATE Chemist or Chemical Engineer is required to undertake Chemical Control of a wide range of production plant. Commencing salary £l4OO per annum. Superanuation scheme available. Three week annual vacation. Accommodation can be provided. Apply giving full details of qualifications and experience, stating age and marital status, etc. to: Chief Engineer, CHRISTCHURCH GAS COAL AND COKE LIMITED, P.O. BOX 95, CHRISTCHURCH. Bll6 JUNIOR FOR "THE PRESS" There is a vacancy for a 15 year old youth straight from school, whose preliminary duties in the Display Advertising Department could later lead to apprenticeship in the Printing Trade. For further particulars apply in person to: The Advertising Manager, CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO. LTD., CATHEDRAL SQUARE.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31041, 22 April 1966, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31041, 22 April 1966, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31041, 22 April 1966, Page 18