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VACANCIES—MALES Alloy Steel N.Z. Ltd., have vacancies for a FURNACE LABOURER Duties consist of charging scrap steel in Furnace, cleaning and repairing Ladles. AND SCRAP LABOURER Duties consist of making up scrap steel charges for electric melting furnace. This is a permanent position, with above award wages and overtime is available. Apply at the office: Main South road, Sockburn. 8413

ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT APPLICATIONS are invited for this very interesting position which offers the opportunities of PROMOTION within a period of six months. WIDE EXPERIENCE In all facets of accounting. The Company is operating a system of Management Accounting incorporating the latest technique such as electronic data processing. Salary is in the range of £l2OO-£l6OO p.a. according to experience. The company is engaged in both manufacturing and jobbing engineering and consequently applies job and batch costing as part of the Accounting function. Applicants need not necessarily be fully qualified Accountants as potential quality and experience are all considered to be of equal importance. Apply: Personnel Manager, ANDERSONS, LTD., WOOLSTON. PHONE 3M74. 8423

ACCOUNTING MACHINE MARKETING DUE to the growth of our business and the continually expanding demand for our products, Burroughs Ltd., want t(F employ one or two young men who have the potential to succeed in Specialty Selling with the emphasis on accounting and systems knowledge. This is not a straight out selling job because it requires of a successful applicant that he has: (1) A strong desire to succeed and earn a much better than average income. (2) A willingness to meet people and discuss their systems problems. (3) A good accounting background. Preferably a Degree in Commerce or Membership of the New Zealand Society of Accountants or a strong intention to complete the examinations for the above. (4) A capacity for study, to enable him to grow and progress with the developments taking place in our industry. The men in our employment are: Successful and earning very good incomes. Making a valuable contribution to the business community. Operating, through our remuneration plan, the next best thing to their own business. Please write to; H. C. Gray, Branch Manager, BURROUGHS LIMITED, P.O. Box 675, Christchurch, for a confidential interview. 7483

C. W. F. HAMILTON AND CO. LTD. PROGRESS MEN WANTED THE JOB includes assisting foreman in scheduling work, for machines and controlling the progress in parte. Applicants should have some welding experience, be tactful and vigorous and be able to deal with paper work in a logical manner. Apply to: The Production Controller, Lunns Road, Phone’ 44-179, Christchurch. 7448

DRIVER A DRIVER is required for town delivery to retail stores. A good knowledge of the city and suburbs is an advantage. Good working conditions, and an interesting job. Wages above award. Apply: The Manager, J. Rattray and Son, Ltd., 220 Moorhouse avenue, Christchurch. Phone 60-364. 8338 EXPERIENCED MAN FOR POULTRY BREEDING FARM Apply: Mr Bright, HI-BRID CHICKS, LTD., BERKETTS ROAD, WEEDONS. 8420 ELECTRICAL TRAINING BOYS Sitting School Certificate (including maths). Wondering about a job next year. Interested in technical matters. Wanting a career where you can fully exploit your ability in a rapidly expanding industry, as a highly skilled tradesman, draughtsman or technician. INVESTIGATE the opportunities in the NEW ZEALAND ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT during your school vacation by ringing 65-759 OR EVENINGS 68-147. 8428

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31153, 1 September 1966, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31153, 1 September 1966, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31153, 1 September 1966, Page 20