I VACANCIES—MALES MASON’S BAKERY, HORNBY MASON’S BAKERY. HORNBY Require a SALESMAN-DRIVER SALESMAN-DRIVER SALESMAN-DRIVER Must be of good personality and appearance, and accurate. Early starting time, good wages. Prefer Riccarton-Hornby resident. Phone for appointment. 6205 MALE JUNIOR YOUTH required for General Duties in fashion clothing warehouse. Excellent future prospects assured intelligent boy. Apply:— FASHIONS, LTD., 226 Tuam street. Phone 62-623. 7305 OXFORD COUNTY COUNCIL MECHANIC APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Mechanic on the Council Staff. The applicant should be competent to undertake repair and maintenance of trucks and heavy machinery. Assistance will be given in finding a suitable house. Wages and conditions of employment on application to the undersigned. JOSEPH A. GARDNER, County Clerk. P.O. Box 9, Oxford, Telephone Oxford SM. 2663 PRINTING REPRESENTATIVE THE COMPANY: A New Zealand wide marketing organisation seeks a Man of exceptionally high calibre to fill the above position. THE MAN: He should be energetic, enthusiastic and have a proven sales background in all types of machinery allied to the printing trade, with particular emphasis on offset Printing Machines. He must possess sufficient executive potential to assume responsibility in the Manager’s absence. Ideally he should be in his late twenties to early forties. SALARY: This will be on a generous level and open for negotiations depending on the applicants age and qualifications. TERRITORY: He will be based in Christchurch, but will be required to travel to other centres once every three to four months for which purpose a company car or a generous pay allowance will be available. This is an excellent opportunity to join the sales force of a long established company and offers considerable opportunity for further advancement; For further information concerning this position please telephone our office to make an appointment for an interview with one of our personnel consultants. KEY PERSONNEL, LTD., Personnel, Technical and Industrial Management Consultants, 133 Cashel street, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 30-393. P.O. Box 2199. ” 7548 PACKER WE require the services of an experienced man for packing goods in our warehouse. The successful applicant will enjoy good wages and conditions. Apply to: Mr R. Thomson, COATS PATONS INZ), LTD., 311 Moorhouse avenue, Phone 69-625. PAINTERS EXPERIENCED Painters required for City and Suburban sites. P. GRAHAM & SON, LTD., 166 ST. ASAPH STREET. PHONE 67-663. 9894 PACIFIC SCRAP LTD. MEN WANTED GOOD WAGES BONUS PAYABLE OVERTIME WORKED Apply: PACIFIC SCRAP, LTD., 360 Port Hills road. PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS YOUNG Man going into busines requires partner with own darkroom. Reply 1425, “Press.” PROCESS WORKER PATIENCE AND NICHOLSON KAIAPOI A VACANCY exists In our Heat Treatment Department for a Process worker. The work is Interesting and varied and above award wages are paid. A 45-hour week Is worked. Apply: Factory Superintendent, Phone Belfast 238-298, and Kaiapol 7162. 6018 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, A.H. 11-321. 9878 PART-TIME STOREMAN A.N.Z. BANK STATIONERY DEPT., 8 Portland street, WOOLSTON. One week a month, £l5 gross. Bending and lifting ability essential. Phone 63-084 for details. 7251
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31307, 1 March 1967, Page 22
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