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Our clients manufacture a wide range ,of product* for the building and furniture industries. With in- ‘ creasing diversification, a new position is created: MARKETING ASSISTANT LAMINEX INDUSTRIES A DIVISION OF A.C.I. OPERATIONS (NX) LTD. The man appointed will report to the N.Z. Sales Manager, and will be responsible for preparing long and short term market forecasts. In support of this activity, he will be expected to develop control systems for collecting sales statistics, analysing market trends and presenting reports and recommendations. We should like to discuss this position with young men between 26 and 30 years old, whose ambitions lie in the field of marketing. A university degree is desirable, and industrial or commercial experience is essential, preferably in budgeting, statistics, or administration. The starting salary is to be negotiated and will be in line with qualifications and experience. The company operates a superannuation scheme. Applications, which will be. treated in strictest confidence, should be endorsed C. 147 and addressed to: W. D. scon and COMPANY, • Management Consultants, P.O. Box 1292, Christchurch. Offices in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.

lost ®- tantOAa * W&S feat »s I tbBH fa * : defy or iii. (and probably stay on the shelf) Customers like goods packaged In polythene. They want to be able to see what they’re buying, yet still like to feel that the item hasn’t been knocked about, soiled, or missing a part. For all its soft looks, polythene sells hard. That’s why so many products ar* wearing our ’see through’ packages these days. We have the right film for every purpose and they all print beautifully. ©Mainguard Packaging Ltd 248 St. Asaph Street, Christchurch, t P.O. Box 2470. Telephone 62-705.

■ I RSF’ wgMy ■ //>. I Mb 'v a tw. lit ’ F I ®1 ® . x|w||p||k ||| . THE WORD FOR GIN, SIR,IS GORDONS’ H IR'f i| & wZSySSZ— 1; 1 LGORDOBSj iff <Z*2&> -B Take the word of the man !r jfwjfc 11 who know* most people B M ask for Gordon's Gin by h DISTILLED [dj name. That’s why Gordon’s f DRY GIN 11 is New Zealand’s* and the | 1| world’s largest-selling gin. Distributors: CANTERBURY WINE & SPIRIT CO. LTD. G67/6B

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31461, 30 August 1967, Page 19

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352

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31461, 30 August 1967, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31461, 30 August 1967, Page 19

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