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VACANCIES—MALES METAL POLISHERS METAL POLISHERS METAL POLISHERS METAL POLISHERS WE have vacancies for experienced Metal Polishers. Top wages will be paid and overtime and bonus work are available. A superannuation scheme is in operation. Apply: The Manager, W. TOOMEY, LTD., W. TOOMEY, LTD., 21-35 Ferrv road, CHRISTCHURCH. 3111 MINISTRY OF WORKS THE following workmen are required for “The Rest ’ highways depot: TWO LORRY DRIVERS ONE ROLLER DRIVER Single accommodation only. Rates of pay in accordance with New Zealand Workers’ Union Agreement Principal Order No. 1055. Apply in first instance to: RESIDENT ENGINEER, P.O. BOX 504, TIMARU. 2060 MECHANIC Energetic young mechanic, keen to sell cars and assist cleaning, etc. RING 554-373. METAL POLISHERS EXPERIENCED Metal Polishers required. Best of wages and conditions, overtime available. Apply:— W. T. MURRAY, LTD., 153 MADRAS STREET. 7352 MEN REQUIRED WE require men for installation work on our Fire and Security Alarms. Keen, adaptable men can earn good money in good conditions, while learning a useful trade. An interest in electrical or electronics work is necessary, and previous experience in similar work would be an advantage. Apply: VIGILANT ALARMS, LTD., F. Hilton, Ph. 66-046 bus., 31-719 res. 9604 MEN The Canterbury Engineering Company has vacancies for men in the Machine Shop, Assembly Shop and Foundry. Excellent working conditions. Overtime worked. Permanent employment. Apply:— WORKS MANAGER, 115 Wrights road, ADDINGTON. 7387 MOTOR FITTER EXPERIENCED Motor Fitter required for engine assembly work in engine re-conditioning in up-to-date workshop. Permanent position, good amenities, wages above award, overtime usually available, superannuation scheme. Position is available due to expansion, and shop conditions are excellent. Apply: The Workshop Manager, MACE ENGINEERING, LTD., 183 Durham street, Phone 64-059. CHRISTCHURCH. 8847 Manufacturing Inspector WE require the services of an Inspector for our Manufacturing Department. Applications are invited from men with suitable qualifications, which should include ability to read engineering drawings and a good knowledge of manufacturing procedure and practices Duties are primarily concerned with the acceptance or re jection of locally manufactured components or complete units made by licensee manufacturers. These units are in the main bulldozer blades, rippers, loader buckets, bucket linkages, fork lift trucks and specifications to be met are of a high standard. The successful applicant must be a man capable of making important decisions and must be able to handle situations with mature judgment, tact and courtesy. After a qualifying period the successful applicant will be eligible for our non-contributory superannuation scheme. A good salary is offered. Apply in writing to: THE SUPERVISOR, MANUFACTURING DIVISION, GOUGH, GOUGH and HAMER LTD., Box 634. CHRISTCHURCH. 8847 MATURE MAN FOR PROGRESSIVE MANUFACTURING UNIT Wages—£2o per week to commence. Age—Between 30 and 40 years. Background—The person selected must be interested in engineering and will need to be adaptable. Abilities Asked For—lnitiative and a sense of responsibility as this position will lead to supervisor level. Telephone for interview: Business Hours: 40-507. After Hours: 40-711. HUGH B. BOWER & CO., LTD. 1940

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31221, 19 November 1966, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31221, 19 November 1966, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31221, 19 November 1966, Page 32

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