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VACANCIES—MALES NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS REGISTERED PLUMBER, CARPENTERS, LABOURERS FOR BRIDGE WORK VACANCIES EXIST for a Registered Plumber and Labourers for Bridge Work at Waipara and Tradesmen Carpenters at Blenheim. Housing is available at Waipara to applicants under 45 years of age. Permanent employment. Superannuation, Staff Welfare Scheme and Railway Trave) Privileges. Apply in person to Staff Officer, Room 201, Christchurch Station; Foreman of Works, Kaikoura; or nearest Stationmaster. 2720 NORTH CANTERBURY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD ELECTRICAL APPRENTICES THE BOARD invites applications for two Electrical Apprentices, to commence January, 1967. Qualifications should include three years’ post-primary education with Mathematics. School Certificate is an advantage. Studies will be arranged with the Technical Correspondence Institute for Trade Certificate examination, and local coaching is also given. Good experience gained in all classes of electrical wiring, electrical and mechanical workshops, and control and testing of all electrical equipment Boarding allowances available for boys oblito live away from home. Applications in writing to be made to the undersigned, from whom further particulars are available. P.O. BOX 104, RANGIORA. A. Buckingham, October 20, 1966. Engineer-Secretary. 2623 New Zealand Electricity Department VACANCIES EXIST FOR LINEMEN at DUNEDIN, ROXBURGH AND OAMARU QUALIFIED or partly qualified men and trainees, preferrably married, are required for transmission line maintenance at the places mentioned. The positions are permanent staff ones, offering satisfying outside work with opportunity for advancement. Starting salary for men with no line experience is £B4B per annum, with promotion to Lineman at £951 after two years, thereafter promotion on merit. An all-electric house with garage at a reasonable rental with cheap electricity is provided. Apply in writing to: District Electrical Engineer, P.O. BOX 974, DUNEDIN, giving particulars of background and marital status, or Telephone 70-520 for an interview. 3356 N.Z.B.C. EDITOR NEW ZEALAND LISTENER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of Editor of the New Zealand Listener, Journal of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation. The Editor is responsible to the Corporation, through the DirectorGeneral, for the editoral and literary content of the magazine and must be able to control all departments: literary, publishing and advertising. These duties call for literary and administrative ability of a high order. The successful applicant must be a fully trained journalist, preferably with a solid grounding in daily journalism. He should have some knowledge of modern practice in magazine production, including the use of colour. He must be a good writer, and be able to judge and foster good writing in others. He should have an extensive knowledge of the arts, current affairs, and the general background to life in New Zealand. It is essential for the person appointed to have a proved capacity for the supervision of staff. It is desirable that he should have some experience of committees and public speaking. The appointment becomes effective from July 1, 1967, but the successful applicant may be required to begin work several months earlier as Associate Editor. Salary is up to £3035, according to experience and qualifications. Applications should be sent to: — Mr R. Barnes, N.Z.B.C. Recruitment Officer, P.O. Box 98, Wellington. 9321 PAY CLERK WE REQUIRE an experienced person to prepare weekly pay rolls for approximately, 150 employees. A sound working knowledge of awards combined with previous experience of pay roll work is essential. A good salary subject to annual review is offered, and working conditions are excellent. For further details please apply to:THE OFFICE MANAGER, WILKINS AND DAVIES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, 367 Blenheim road. Phone 44-059 or write to P.O. Box 6010, Upper Riccarton. 2503 PUBLIC SERVICE STUDY AWARD IK ACCOUNTANCY VACANCY NO. 60 THE COMMISSION IS offering, from 1967, a number of study awards to students taking the Accountants Professional qualification, the Bachelor of Commerce and Administration degree, specialising in Accountancy or Business Studies, or the Bachelor of Commerce degree. These awards will enable students to attend university on a full-time basis. The awards are available to school leavers with at least University Entrance but consideration will also be given to students who have completed part of the course. Awards are continued annually until the degree is completed provided that satisfactory progress is maintained. Students will be bonded to the Public Service for the same number of years for which assistance has been granted and must also undertake to serve the period of the bond in positions and in departments as directed. They will be attached to a department from the outset and'will resume duty with that department during long vacations. ALLOWANCES: A standard allowance of £l5O for each academic year is payable with any university bursaries or supplementary bursaries and with junior or national scholarships. Nine-tenths of the composite university fee will be paid on behalf of the bursar. The remaining one-tenth and students’ association fee are paid by the bursar. Boarding allowance where applicable for fees and allowances bursaries will be paid by the Department of Education. A bursar who is not eligible for a boarding allowance from the Department of Education may, if living away from home, be paid a boarding allowance of £lOO each academic year. A married student will be paid an allowance of £175 a year in addition to other allowances, but this allowance will be reduced by the amount of any boarding allowance received. APPLICATIONS: Applications should be made on special form available from the Secretary, State Services Commission, P.O. Box 8004, Wellington, with whom the applications will close on December 1. 2383

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31215, 12 November 1966, Page 33

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