VACANCIES—MALES FACTORY WORKERS YOUNG MARRIED MEN required for our Bevelling, Cutting, and Windscreen Departments. Good wages and overtime available. Apply:— WILLIAM THOM LTD., 90S ST. ASAPH STREET. 3014 FACTORY WORK Active men required for Machine Operating and Process work on Electric Range production. SCOTT BROS., LTD., WEELES ST., CHRISTCHURCH. 3988 FISH SPLITTERS FISH SPUTTERS Good men required for splitting fish. Good wages and overtime available. Apply: Mr McFie, FISH PROCESSING, LTD., 245 Moorhouse avenue, CHRISTCHURCH. 2831
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS CLERICAL CADETS VACANCIES for Clerical Cadets exist in the District Engineer’s Office, Railways, Dunedin and Hamilton and Way and Works Office, Ohakune. Applicants should be between 15 and 18 years of age with at least three years’ secondary education. Preference will be given to holders of School Certificate. Prospects for advancement are excellent and full railway privileges including Superannuation, Welfare Society and travel concessions are available. Apply in person to: the Divisional Officer (Staff), District Engineer's Office, Room 203, Christchurch Station. 9718 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS LABOURERS VACANCIES EXIST AT Addington Workshops for Labourers. Excellent working conditions: Rail travel concessions: Superannuation: Staff Welfare scheme. Apply to: Staff Officer, ADDINGTON RAILWAY WORKSHOPS, Lowe street, Addington. 5834 SKILLED SHEET METAL WORKER WE REQUIRE A MAN, preferably married, to work in our factory on the production of heating equipment etc. Top wages will be paid to a man looking for advancement Apply in writing, to: The Manager, HEATING and VENTILATING LTD., Kent street Frankton, Box 125 Hamilton. 5895 SHEFFIELD ASSOCIATES DO YOU BELIEVE THAT YOU CAN SELL? IF YOU DO, we would like to hear from you. We are the New Zealand Company of a world-wide manufacturing and selling group. Our sales team in this country, which now numbers over 30, includes men from widely divergent backgrounds. They have been well trained by us and enjoy working with the Company. We now wish to train a man to handle our business in the Christchurch area. WE WOULD LIKE HIM TO BE ABOUT THIRTY YEARS OF AGE. WE WOULD LIKE HIM TO BE MARRIED. HE NEED NOT HAVE A CAR. HE NEED NOT HAVE HAD PREVIOUS SALES EXPERIENCE, ALTHOUGH THIS OF COURSE WOULD BE DESIRABLE. We do, however, want him to be enthusiastic about the prospects of a sales career with a solid company, handling a variety of well-accepted products. Salary and commission earnings will be £l2OO in the first year. A car is provided or car allowance made. We promote our executives from the sales staff and your prospects are excellent , We don’t promise to employ everyone who writes to us, but we won’t be seeing men who don’t Confidential written replies will be received by... The Sales Manager, C/- Goldberg Advertising (Auck.) Ltd., P.O. BOX 1759, AUCKLAND. 3631 SERVICE STATION ASSISTANT WE HAVE A VACANCY for an energetic young man with a bright personality and between 16-19 years of age, to assist our service station manager. Here is an excellent opportunity for the successful applicant to commence a career in the motor trade with one of the largest and most progressive of the Canterbury-Westland distributors of English vehicles. Excellent amenities and a comprehensive staff training scheme are provided. Apply in person to: Mr T. G. Hadley, Senice Manager, DAVID CROZIER, LTD., L.M.V.D. Worcester st, Christchurch. 8588
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31060, 16 May 1966, Page 20
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