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VACANCIES—GENERAL HAY'S LTD “The Friendly Store” WINDOW DRESSER A VACANCY has occurred for an experienced Window Dresser, who should be competent to handle all types of display work. The main function is window dressing, but some interior work is entailed and offers a variety of interesting work. This position is for our City Store, although some work at our suburban branches may be required. This is an opportunity to join the staff of New Zealand's most progressive retail company and offers good wages and full staff purchasing privileges. Apply to: Personnel Manager, HAY'S LTD GLOUCESTER STREET. PUBLIC SERVICE VACANCIES 3835 SURVEYOR. MINISTRY OF WORKS. WELLINGTON. ..®’ lary ,n the range $2560$3570 p.a. Duties: Surveys for housing development. Applicants must be registered surveyors. 3639 HEAD MACHINIST. WAIPA SAWMILL. NEW ZEALAND FOREST SERVICE, ROTORUA Commencing salary up to $2900 pa. according to qualifications and experience. Experience in the control of labour in production planning and in the setting up operation and maintenance of planers and other timber processing plant is essential. If required, housing at a reasonable rental may be made available to a suitable appoin--3644 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST-IN-CHARGE, NGAWHATU HOSPITAL, HEALTH DEPARTMENT, STOKE. NELSON. Applicants must be registered Occupational Therapists. Commencing salary $2506 p a. 3653 CIVIL ENGINEERING DRAUGHTSMAN, NEW ZEALAND FOREST SERVICE, WELLINGTON. Salary $3130. Duties: Working drawings of bridges, engineering services and structures. Revision of engineering plana of villages and headquarters. 3655 SALES OFFICER, NEW ZEALAND FOREST SERVICE. WAIPA SAWMILL. Commencing salary up to $3350 according to qualificatlona and experience. Extensive travelling is involved in marketing a wide range of timber product? and visiting regularly merchant customers throughout the North Island. The appointee may progress on merit to $3570 and would have the opportunity thereafter of competing foi higher managerial positions. Applicants should be of good personality and address and possess business and desire to succeed in highly competitive business field. Equivalent qualification of University Entrance standard required. Waipa Sawmill is situated four miles from Rotorua and is served by regular public transport. Housing is not available but a single man can obtain single accommodation at a reasonable cost at the mill hostel. 3663 TECHNICAL ASSISTANT. NEW ZEALAND ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. INVERCARGILL. Salary up to $2670 p.a. Qualifications desired: electrical distribution experience. Study towards Certificate in Engineering (Electrical) desirable. Duties: Assistant to engineering staff in office and field as required, including engineering and economic analysis for distribution systems, safety practice and supervision of apprentice training. 3664 SHIFT OPERATOR, NEW ZEALAND ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT, LAKE COLERIDGE. Salary $2302 p.a. Mechanical or electrical engineering trade apprenticeship desired. Experience in operating and maintenance of electrical or other rotating plant an advantage. Married or single accommodation available. 3670 ENGINEER SURVEYOR AND SURVEYOR OF SHIPS, MARINE DEPARTMENT. AUCKLAND. Commencing salary between $2790-$3350 p.a. according to qualifications and experience, maximum $4050 p.a. Qualifications desired: At least First Class Marine Engineer s Certificate and Motor Endorsement (or Combined Steam and Motor Certificate) and sufficient general technical experience to survey ships, boilers, lifts and cranes and conduct examinations of land engineers. 3675 TECHNICIAN, NATIONAL RADIATION LABORATORY, HEALTH DEPARTMENT. CHRISTCHURCH. Duties: Repair, maintenance, modification or adaptation of the wide range of electronic equipment and instruments used in the laboratory and by field officers. Construction cf new equipment. With experience, opportunities will be given to design and develop new instruments. The salary is payable at any point on the Technicians Scale up to an initial maximum of $2670 a year, depending on knowledge and experience. but good prospects for further advancement are available for a person of suitable initiative and ability. Applications close on November 29, 1967, with the Secretary. State Services Commission, Box 8004, Wellington. Applicants should preferably use Form PSI7A obtainable from Post Offices, and should enclose copies only of testimonials and quote vacancy number Assistance towards expenses will be given to a married man required to move his household. 2550 UNIVERSITY VACANCIES VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON NEW ZEALAND CENTRE FOR ASIAN STUDIES The Council of the Victoria University of Wellington proposes to make two appointments within the Centre for Asian Studies— x (a) A Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in the history of or sociology of South-east Asia, and (b) A Lecturer In Chinese and/or Japanese civilisation. Applications from qualified persons are invited. The salary scale for a Senior Lecturer is from N.Z.55300 pa. x $2OO to $5400 p.a.; and for a Lecturer from $3OOO p.a. x s2'io to $4400, with a bar, then on recommendation to $4BOO pa. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Registrar, Victoria University of Wellington, P.O. Box 196, Wellington, with whom applications close on December 15, 1967. L. O. DESBOROUGH, Registrar. 3569 The Importance of “CLASSIFIEDS” DIAL 50-199 (5 direct lines) Thousands of people regularly prove that CLASSIFIELD Advertising is an ideal, inexpensive way to convey the Who. What. Where and When For Business and Personal advertising, the wide variety of columns in ‘‘The Press” daiiy assist in finding a happy solution. For PROMPT results, it pays to read and use—"THE PRESS” “CLASSIFIEDS”

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31530, 18 November 1967, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31530, 18 November 1967, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31530, 18 November 1967, Page 27

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