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VACANCIES—MALES ADVERTISING VISUALISER THE WELLINGTON Head Office of a leading and long-established Accredited Advertising Agency has a vacancy for a competent Visualiser. The Agency has a client list offering the widest scope for creative ability; and working conditions and ancillary services, including its photographic department, are on the highest level. The salary will be in keeping with those being offered currently, and there are other benefits which would appeal to a thoughtful man, such as an attractive superannuation scheme and an opportunity, after a trial period, to obtain shares in the Company. Interested qualified persons should write in confidence for an interview, to; "CREATIVE," C/- Box 1202, Wellington. 6162 APPRENTICESHIPS THE FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., invite applications from young men who are interested in taking apprenticeships in the following trades: ELECTRICIANS INSTRUMENT FITTERS FITTERS AND TURNERS These positions offer opportunities to acquire a skilled trade in a world wide organisation. Applicants and parents are invited to call in and discuss these openings with our Chief Engineer. For appointment please phone or write to: The Industrial Relations Manager, Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. of New Zealand, Ltd. 84 Langdons road, Papanui. Phone 526-128. 7725 A YOUNG MAN with a keen desire to get on in the world is offered an interesting clerical position. We want somebody promptly with energy, ambition, aged 17 to 19 years and U.E. qualifications. The initial salary is exceptionally good and there will be early promotion for a young man with the required ability. Secretary, DAVIS GELATINE (N.Z.), LTD., CONNAt STREET. WOOISTON. 6166 ASSISTANT TO MANAGER MAJOR City Licensed Hotel requires an efficient and enthusiastic assistant to the Manager. This position provides an opportunity for an insight and training in the Hotel Trade at top level and for a person with some knowledge of the industry and the intention to follow this profession offers a future with unlimited prospects. Applicants should be of pleasant address and personality, capable of maintaining good discipline and at the same time of acceptable personality in dealing with clientele of the hotel. Catering arrangements and presentation, stock control, basic costing and function programming are some features involved in this position, together with all other matters pertaining to management. Generous salary with opportunity to join liberal superannuation after qualifying period of service. Apply in own handwriting together with copies only of any testimonials held intimating possible date of commencement, to: "Assistant" P.O. Box 1849, Christchurch. Applications close November 30,1966. 7726 A. and T. Burt, Ltd. DRAUGHTING CADET QUALIFICATIONS School Certificate, including above average pass in Mathematics. TRAINING: All phases of Drawing Office routine, with later opportunities of experience in Quantity Surveying and Estimating. The appointee would be expected to follow an approved study course, and will be encouraged to obtain a suitable academic qualification. WAREHOUSE ASSISTANTS 1 Electrical. 1 Heating, Ventilating and Plumbing. QUALIFICATIONS: 3 years’ secondary education. TRAINING: All aspects of warehousing, with future opportunity of interchanging between departments. PROSPECTS: All the above positions could lead to appointments of Executive responsibility in any of the Company’s 16 Branches throughout New Zealand. Apply in writing or telephone: The Branch Manager. A. AND T. BURT, LTD. Telephone 65-399. 7740 DATA PROCESSING MARKETING IN RECENT years a substantial number of New Zealand organisations have introduced 1.8. M. data processing methods. Initially, each of these organisations was approached by a marketing specialist who surveyed and analysed their activities to determine the scope for data processsing applications. After he convinced top management, it was his responsibility to direct and advise them on a whole range of matters and problems concerning the conversion. It was also his responsibility to further develop the account to ensure its success and continued growth. This is a thoroughly interesting job and 1.8. M. has a vacancy in Christchurch for a man in the 23-30 age group. Starting date is early January, 1967. Initial training will be held in Sydney. This job provides exceptionally good prospects in this rapidly expanding company and opportunities for promotion to senior management within a few years are present. Commencing salary is very generous and exceptionally high income will be earned within three years. Enquiries, without any obligation to make a formal application, are welcome. Applicants should have a keen analytical mind, be good negotiators and be capable of organising and implementing complex programmes and have acquired sound business experience. Please contact: Mr J. W. D’Arcy, 1.8. M. World Trade Corporation, Mercantile Gazette Building, Madras street, Christchurch. P.O. Box 1219. Phone 50-178. 7732

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31224, 23 November 1966, Page 32

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750

Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31224, 23 November 1966, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31224, 23 November 1966, Page 32

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