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VACANCIES—MALES Kiwi Bacon Co. SMALLGOODSMAN We require a reliable man for duties in our Smallgoods Department. Permanent position. Overtime available. Apply personally to: MR SHADBOLT, at Factory, Cuthberts road. 7958 MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENTS WE have vacancies in both our men’s and boys’ clothing departments for Senior or Intermediate Salesmen, experienced in this type of selling. Both positions offer excellent oportunities for advancement Excellent staff privileges, including generous staff discounts and superannuation are available. Please apply to the— STAFF OFFICER, J. BALLANTYNE & CO., LTD., CHRISTCHURCH. 2994 MANAGEMENT TRAINEE WE require a young man for training in our warehouse and dispatch department. 1. Aged between 32 and 35 years. 2. Must be prepared to work extended hours if necessary. 3. Must be prepared to accept responsibility. 4. Salary will be by arrangement and immediate prospects are good. Apply to: Personnel Officer, BUNTING & CO. LTD. Fife street, Christchurch. MOTOR MECHANICFITTER WE have a vacancy for a Motor Mechanic cum Engineer’s Fitter for maintenance work on vehicles and factory plant. Four hours are worked on Saturday mornings. Other overtime as required. This is a permanent position. Apply Chief Engineer DAVIS GELATINE (N.Z.), LTD. Connal street WOOLSTON 9817 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS REQUIRE Reliabe Men as Traffic Assistants at Christchurch, Addington, Timaru and Lyttelton. Some country vacancies also exist with housing in some localities. Age—2o to 39 years. Excellent superannuation scheme, travel privileges and uniforms. Good promotion prospects. Apply to nearest Stationmaster or Employment Officer, Room 102, First Floor, Christchurch Station. 2509 OIL INDUSTRY BP (NEW ZEALAND), LTD. Applicants are requested to fill the following vacancies at our Ocean Installation, Lyttelton. The successful applicant to each of these positions will receive:— Good Wages. Plus Premiums. Plus Allowances (where applicable). Plus Shift Allowance (where applicable). Plus Cash Allowance (where applicable). TANK WAGGON DRIVER: Applicant must have current Heavy Duty and Articulated Licence. FORK LIFT DRIVER: Previous experience would be of advantage. Apply: INSTALLATION SUPERINTENDENT, LYTTELTON. 3268 PANEL BEATER Reliable Tradesman. This position offers the highest wages in excellent working conditions with overtime available. Apply: CANTERBURY MOTOR BODIES, 99 Orbell street, Phone Bus. 65-730, Private 81-321. 9980 PAINTERS PAINTERS Good Brush Hands. Overtime. JOHN WATKINS, LTD. JOHN WATKINS, LTD. 69-441. AH. 899-036. 8804

WOOL DYER THE NEW ZEALAND COMBING CO. LTD. A MEMBER OF THE U.E.B. ORGANISATION requires a qualified man to fill the position of Wool Dyer at their Napier Mill. The position is offered to men who are fully experienced in both loose wool dyeing and in the hank dyeing of Carpet Yarns. A knowledge of piece dyeing would also prove useful but is not essential. Applicants with a City and Guilds of London Institute qualification or equivalent would have an advantage. Starting salary will be based on qualifications and experience and the Company would pay all reasonable travelling expenses, to move the successful applicant and his family to Napier. Napier’s climate is particularly congenial, working conditions are excellent and the man appointed would be given the opportunity to join the United Empire Box superannuation scheme. Intending applicants should write sending career details to: MR K. W. GREVILLE, Head Office UNITED EMPIRE BOX CO. LTD. P.O. Box 332, Auckland 5293

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31162, 12 September 1966, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31162, 12 September 1966, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31162, 12 September 1966, Page 20