VACANCItS—MAUS REAL ESTATE SALESMAN AN old established firm in th* city requires a Salesman to fill a vacancy in their office. Experience in the Real Estate field preferred, but all applications from experienced salesmen will be considered. Remuneration is by way of generous commission. Own car is essential. Applies tions ins own handwriting stating previous experience will be treated confidentially. Please address your applications to: “REAL ESTATE," c/o. Claude and Associate*. Ltd., Aceerdited Advertising Agents, P.O. Box 2552, Christchurch. 7171 SAW DOCTOR REQUIRED SAW Doctor required for modern South Westland mill, preferably with bandsaw and circular saw experience, or with experience of one and willing to learn the other Salary £3l per week Modern house available at rental of 37s 6d per week. Including power. School and modern store on site. Apply to JACK MURRAY. Carter Merchants, Private Bag. Haast, Telephone Haast 13. ■ 3542 STOREMAN PACKER STOREMAN PACKER STOREMAN PACKER STOREMAN PACKER STOREMAN PACKER REQUIRED for our glass store. Interesting work. Good wage. Immediate start for the right man. Apply:— Mr Ebert, SMITH and SMITH, LTD., SMITH and SMITH. LTD., SMITH and SMITH, LTD., Tuam street. 6608
NEWSPAPER STAFF STONEHAND-BULKHAND APPLICATIONS from qualified tradesmen are invited for the above positions on the staff of the “Daily Telegraph" Modern factory conditions. Superannuation gv&ilsblc* Reply, stating qualifications and housing accommodation requirements to The Manager, "DAILY TELEGRAPH," Napier. 3537 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS APPRENTICESHIPS VACANCIES exist in the following trades commencing at Addington Workshops on July 5,1966. FITTING, . BOILERMAKING, CARPENTRY, COPPER AND SHEETMETAL WORKING, PAINTING BLACKSMITHING Commencing wage £7 13s 4d per week (gross). With School Certificate £8 7s 6d per week (gross). Lodging allowance if living away from home. Annual increases. Rail travel concessions. Superannuation. Staff Welfare scheme. Excellent Technical Training: Aplications are invited from boys 15-17 years of age, with preferably two or more years’ secondary education. Please complete coupon below and forward to: Staff Officer, ADDINGTON RAILWAY WORKSHOPS, Lowe street, (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.: 6188 SALES TRAINEE A VACANCY EXISTS in a world-wide marketing organisation for a sales trainee in the 25-35 age group. Previous selling experience would be an advantage, although training will be given to the successful applicant in all aspects of the company’s selling operations and products. For a person who is prepared to show initiative and drive and to thoroughly apply himself to the duties allocated to him the opportunities for advancement are good. A generous commencing salary will be paid to the successful applicant who will also have the opportunity of joining the company's pension scheme. Written applications, which will be treated confidentially, are to be made initially to ‘Sales Career,’ ’P6832 Press Office, setting out details of previous experience, educational qualifications and any relevant information considered necessary. 6488 TO ALL ACCOUNTANTS IN THEIR MID TWENTIES Does your present employment offer:— Full scope for your ability. Opportunity for future promotion and Adequate financial rewards. If not, we have a newly created position that may appeal to you. The right man’s personal qualities will include a mature outlook, a pleasant personality, and a strong desire to be successful. He will also have a good basic knowledge of all aspects of accounting. If you are interested in joining a large international organisation in a position that offers:— Scope to develop new ideas Real job satisfaction Excellent promotional aspects within the Company The opportunity to earn over £2OOO p.a. by the time you are 30. Please write to: "ACCOUNTANT" care JACK PENNY ADVERTISING LTD. P.O. Box 1713, Christchurch,, giving brief details of your qualifications and career to date. All enquiries will be acknowledged and treated in strict confidence. 6457
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31091, 21 June 1966, Page 21
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