on 'in' thing... > this bookselling Everybody who's anybody reads these days. And let's face it the overwhelming majority of New Zealand readers patronise Whitcombe's shops right throughout the country. Whitcombe’s sales staff meet the most interesting people, and learn about their interests. The knowledge that they have built up through their bookselling experience is of service to architects, doctors, scientists, engineers, artists all the top people. Whitcombe's are looking for young people with the ability to become good booksellers . . . young people who are looking for really worthwhile positions, and who are prepared to make worthwhile contributions. Successful applicants are assured of good wages, pleasant working conditions, extremely generous staff discounts and a company retirement scheme. Make your application to the Retail Manager at our main store in Cashel Street IWHITCOMBE |(wy WHITCOMB t. TOMn L"
p,., , ' -- W 1111 *- 1 ■■ - " ‘ . | ■ ■ I • I ■ ■HF/*O4/87/« today’s bright young men go where the opportunities are The young man with an eye for tunities of the most secure and career opportunities sees them in exciting nature! abundance at BHP. Here is an If you are a technical college or industry with a product of national university man interested in hearimportance, and an expansion ing just what BHP has to offer _ program of almost breathtaking you, phone the Staff Officer at 'Sr dimensions. These, surely, are any BHP office for an appoint- jmSrawyrrv ttt>thc ingredients for career oppor- meat to talk it over. and ■VBOZDXAIUXa
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31480, 21 September 1967, Page 10
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