VACANCIES—MALES SERVICE DEPARTMENT LABOURER Man required to assist with general duties in the Services Department involving Engineering, Plumbing and Electrical trades. Opportunity for obtaining a fireman's certificate for boilerhouse relieving work. M hanical experience an advantage. Commencing wage £BB4 per annum. Written applications close on March 1. 1967, with the undersigned. H. G. HUNT, Registrar, Lincoln College, Canterbury. 3273 SHOE TRADE CLICKER WE have a vacancy for a firstclass Clicker, preferably with experience on both board and press. Working conditions are excellent and first class wages can be earned under our individual bonus scheme. Apply to: DENVER FOOTWEAR, LTD., 330 St. Asaph street. Phone 65-611. (Week-end 515-445.) 3554 SALESMAN DRIVER WE have a vacancy for a Reliable, Conscientious Salesman Driver, on one of our Wholesale Bread Rounds. Hours of work are from 4 a.m. to 12 noon daily with regular overtime being worked on Fridays. Excellent wages are being paid and in addition a commission scheme is in operation. Please apply with copies of references to: THE DISPATCH MANAGER, between 8 a.m. and 12 noon. 1 STACEY AND HAWKER, LTD., 38 ESSEX STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 2469 STOREMAN . I Storeman required for Build- 1 ers’ Supplies Merchants. Knowledge of builders* lines preferred but not essential. Good opportunity for advancement. Telephone Mr E. Flint, Bel 8609, for appointment. ANTHONY SHEARER, LTD., BELFAST. STOREMAN PACKER A VACANCY exists in our Dispatch Store for a Competent Storeman Packer. This is a permanent position with a bonus scheme operating. A Subsidised Superannuation Scheme operates and full Cafeteria Facilities are available. Apply:— PERSONNEL MANAGER, DUNLOP (N.Z.), LTD., Lane street, Woolston. Telephone 63-029. 2472 SENIOR SALESMAN DRESS FABRIC DEPARTMENT Beath and Co. offer a posi- 1 tion of outstanding interest to 1 an experienced Dress Fabric Salesman. We offer excellent working conditions and aboveaverage wage, and a generous ’ store-wide staff discount ar« ; rangement. In return we re- i quire a man with ambitions ’ in retailing who could in the i future accept promotion with- 1 in our organisation. i Apply to: The Personnel Manager, f BEATH and CO., LTD., Cashel street. , 2558 * SALES CLERK ENGINEERS' MERCHANTS : OFFICE AN opportunity is available for ■ a young man, 17 to 35, with some clerical ability, to obtain ' a sound training in all aspects of Importing and Merchandising of Engineering Supplies and Machinery. Interest in machinery and machine tools, etc., is desirable. While we seek a younger man for training, applicants with previous experience in engineers’ supplies will be considered. This interesting position offers good opportunity for advancement to a successful applicant with ability and capable of accepting responsibility. We offer good wages, full training, staff superannuation. If you have clerical ability and seek a responsible position in a New Zealand-wide company, apply in writing stating full details of education and experience to: THE SALES MANAGER, Box 591, Christchurch. 2397 SERVICEMAN WE require a qualified mechanic to specialise in the servicing of Hyster Fork Lift Trucks. These machines are manufactured in Christchurch and the successful applicant will have the opportunity to observe these machines being assembled, test each new machine and give after sales service. Previous experience in this field would be an advantage but not necessary as we have a continuous training programme in operation. Working conditions are good, top rates are paid and a non-contributory superannuation scheme is available after a qualifying period. Please apply: The Manager, GOUGH, GOUGH and HAMER, LTD., Phone 60-989, Canterbury Branch, cnr. Hastings and Colombo sts., Sydenham. 1658
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31304, 25 February 1967, Page 27
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