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VACANCIES—MALES BUILDING COMPANY REQUIRES WELLINGTON MANAGER A PROMINENT BUILDING COMPANY is re-organising its structure and requires an experienced and competent man to manage its Wellington contracting operations. The company specialises in interior finishing work and makes extensive use of new techniques including factory fabricated components. Contracts cover a wide range of values and locations. Annual turnover is of the order of £200,000. The man we will appoint to this senior position must have had a record of profitable management in y the building industry and must able to exercise firm effective control of the contracting team including site operatives, pricers, detailers and marketing personnel. The position calls for initiative, drive and enthusiasm coupled with the ability to integrate the local operations with the policies and methods of an internationally based organisation. The salary envisaged is at executive level and transport will be provided. Applications should be addressed to:— "Wellington Manager" P.O. Box 2824, Wellington. 3406 Christchurch Golf Club MANAGER - SECRETARY APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of Manager-Secretary from energetic persons in early fifties who are interested in golf. Duties would involve about 35 hours weekly and include general secretarial work, supervision of Club Matches, Club House etc. under the general direction of the Committee. The present Secretary will assist in a part-time capacity for an introductory period. Applications should be in writing and give general employment history etc. Copies of references should be enclosed. Secretary-Manager, P.O. Box 768, Christchurch. 3243 COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE A WORLD-WIDE PHOTOGRAPHIC ORGANISATION of high repute, with South Island headquarters in Christchurch, requires a young man in his early twenties as a Travelling Representative to sell their wide range of photographic products. The work entails a considerable amount of travelling and the successful applicant must be prepared to spend most of his time out of Christchurch. A car is provided and the salary is commensurate with the knowledge and work involved. Fringe benefits include an excellent superannuation scheme, which is open to all staff members following a probationary period. A full training will be given in all phases of photography, and though a good photographic knowledge is to be desired in the successful applicant, a young man without this, but with proven sales ability and the desire to learn, will receive every consideration.

Apply in first instance, enclosing copies of testimonials, to:— "Photographic Representative," C/- J. ILOTT LTD., ADVERTISING, P.O. BOX 362, CHRISTCHURCH. 3279 CHIEF ENGINEER-M.V. "AONIU" Tonga Shipping Agency THE POSITION of Chief Engineer on the above vessel becomes vacant shortly. “Aoniu” is a vessel of 500 tons gross trading between Tonga, Fiji, Western and American Samoa, the round trip taking one month with a 6-7 day period between each voyage in Nukualofa. The vessel was built in 1958 in Holland and her main engines are MWM 500 h.p. auxiliaries Ruston. Living conditions on board are good. QUALIFICATIONS: British Chief or Second Engineer’s Certificate or equivalent from any other maritime nation. REMUNERATION: £T.1320 x £T.6O to £T.1440 (£N.Z.IOO equals £T.125). A provident fund is in existence and can be drawn at the end of terms of service. CONDITIONS OF SERVICES Initial period of three years is required. Leave accrues at three days per month of service and is on full pay. Generous allowances for return passages and freight on personal effects. Accommodation is provided at a normal rental. Applications close on March 17, 1967, and to be forwarded to: MARINE SUPERINTENDENT, Box 81, Nukualofa, Tonga. 5493 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIANS are required at various locations both within New Zealand and the South Pacific to install, calibrate, and maintain radio and radar air. navigational and landing aids and associated tele-communications equipment at aerodromes, communications centres and other units. These are challenging and responsible positions and require a high degree of skill.

We require technicians with at least five years’ recent experience in skilled work on radio, radar, or similar electronic work. As well as experience in radio communications work they should also have worked on either radar, line communications, or ground-based aeronautical aids. The commencing salary is up to £1155 per annum, depending on qualifications and experience, with further advancement on merit Housing is provided overseas, and it is also available at some New Zealand locations. Those appointed are eligible to join the Government Superannuation Fund and the Public Service Welfare Society. Assistance towards expenses will be given to a married man required to move his household. If you think you can match up to the standard required you are Invited to ring the Aerodrome Superintendent at the nearest airport and he will arrange for you to receive further information. Alternatively you may prefer to write to the Secretary for Civil Aviation, Private Bag, Wellington. (It would save time if you complete a Form PSl7a, obtainable from any Post Office, and enclose copies only of testimonials, with your written request.) 5353

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31316, 11 March 1967, Page 27

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