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VACANCIES—MALES TIMBER YARD ORDERMAN EXPERIENCED TALLY CLERK REQUIRED to yard orders. Must be accurate. Top wages, good conditions, all heavy lifting done by machine. Apply to:The Manager, JARRAH TIMBER COMPANY, 10-24 MOORHOUSE AVENUE. Phone 30-909. 3211 TOOL & DIE MAKER WE REQUIRE A competent experienced man for our well equipped tool room. Consideration will be given to a fitter and turner willing to adapt himself to the construction of sheet metal and drawing dies. Excellent wages and overtime are offered to the right man, and working conditions in our modern factory are good. Other benefits are available. Apply now to Works Manager or phone 64-962. SUPREME INDUSTRIES, LTD., 241 BROUGHAM STREET, SYDENHAM. 8224 THAMES COUNTY COUNCIL HEALTH AND BUILDING INSPECTOR APPLICATIONS CLOSING at 5 p.m. on April 12, are invited for this newly created position. The commencing salary will be between £1250 and 1400 per annum according to qualifications and experience. Appointee to provide own car for which a mileage allowance will be paid. Further particulars including conditions of appointment available on application. G. J. DENNIS, County Clerk, P.O. Box 409, Thames. 2BBB TAURANGA CITY COUNCII CITY ACCOUNTANT APPLICATIONS FOR THE ABOVE POSITION will close with the undersigned at 5 p.m. on March 30th, 1967. The position demands a sound knowledge of local government accounting, and preference will be given to applicants experienced in this work. Commencing salary will be within the range of £l6OO to £lBOO per annum dependent on experience and qualifications. The development of Tauranga City and district has been spectacular and will continue. ' Conditions of Appointment are available on request C. G. Marchant TOWN CLERK, PRIVATE BAG, TAURANGA. 3246 TRUCK MECHANIC FOR REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE OF BEDFORD TRUCKS WE HAVE A VACANCY for a qualified Truck Mechanic well versed in petrol and diesel motors. Top wages will be paid to a man of ability and at a later date an opportunity will arise for the right man to take charge of our Truck Service Department. Conditions will be good and overtime available. Write for particulars to:— THE MANAGER, EBBETT MOTORS LTD., TE AWAMUTU. P.O. BOX 98. CHEVROLET, HOLDEN, VAUXHALL & BEDFORD. L.M.V.D. 3259 TUTOR MECHANIC DUTIES: To undertake the training of Ist and 2nd year apprentices. QUALIFICATIONS: The successful applicant must be an “A” Grade Mechanic fully conversant with modern methods and equipment and with the ability to impart his knowledge to young apprentices. SALARY: According to experience and ability will be fully commensurate with the responsibilities of this position. APPLICATIONS: Will be treated confidentially and can be made by writing or telephoning: Mr P. Crowley, HUTCHINSON MOTORS, LIMITED, AUTHORISED FORD DEALERS. LICENCED MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS. Tuam street. Christchurch. P.O. Box 440. Telephone 69-979. 3408 THE ROSS & GLENDINING COMPANY, (A Division of U.E.B. Textiles Ltd.) ASSISTANT DYER WE ARE AT PRESENT building the most modern dyehouse in New Zealand which will be finished in the next few months. As our activities will greatly increase, we require the services of a first-class Assistant Dyer. Experience in one or more of the following is essential: HANK, PIECE, LOOSE WOOL, TOP DYING OF WOOL SYNTHETIC, ACRYLICS AND WOOLSYNTHETIC MIXTURES. Must be willing to work night shift if required. An attractive salary will be paid. Please apply, in writing, giving age, qualifications, positions held, to:— Mr G. C. Laidlaw, Personnel Officer, THE ROSS & GLENDINING COMPANY P.O. SOX 1385. DUNEDIN. 3273

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31316, 11 March 1967, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31316, 11 March 1967, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31316, 11 March 1967, Page 29