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VACANCIES—GENERAL A’iTTENOANT-Companion, prefer” ably with some nursing experience and interest in sport required by disabled young man. Driving, licence essential. Good salary. Full particulars to “Companion.” c/o Box 1658. Christchurch. 2979 sss from spare time. Make soft toys at home. We buy your work and send free kit. Send for free booklet. “Crafts,” Box 264. Wanganui. MWS CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL INSTITUTE PART-TIME LABORATORY ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS are Invited tor I the post of part-time Laborai’ory Assistant in the Institute. I Experience of Laboratory work Is not essential, although some .knowledge of Laboratory procedures would be an advantage. About 15 hours duty per week would be entailed (3 hours daily). Further details of the post can be obtained by writing THE INSTITUTE OFFICE, FIFE STREET. Applications close on Wednes« I day, April 24. 1968.

R. W. BLACK. Registrar. 2941 PUBLIC SERVICE VACANCIES 692—HORTICULTURAL ADVISORY OFFICERS. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. VARIOUS LOCATIONS. Salary up to $4940 p.a. according to qualifications and experience. Duties: scientific and practical advice to commercial growers of fruit, vegetables, ornamentals and other horticultural crops. Lectures, demonstrations. radio talks and some experimental work. Qualifications: university degree in horticulture. Experience in commercial horticultural production an advantage. 772—SCIENTIST. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. INVER MAY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTRE. Salary up to £5970 p.a. depending on qualifications and experience. Qualifications: Ph.D. or M.Agr.Sc. Duties: responsible for implementing a programme which includes studies on the establishment. maintenance, management, and utilisation of pasture, plant physiology studies and species and cultivar evaluation. A suitably qualified applicant could become head lof this section. House avail- , able. ! 862—HORTICULTURAL ADVISORY OFFICER (ORNAMENTALS). DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. HEAD j OFFICE. WELLINGTON. I Salary up to $4940 p.a. according to qualifications and experience. Duties: provide specialised technical advice to com- ' mercial growers on flowers, j shrubs and nursery plants through field horticultural advisers. Initiate surveys and experiments as necessary. i Qualifications: university degree in horticulture. Experience in commercial horticultural production, particularly ornamentals desired.

1054—INSTRUCTOR (PRINTING). JUSTICE DEPARTMENT, WELLINGTON PRISON. Salary within the range of $2230-$2690 according to qualifications and experience. Duties: instruct, supervise and direct the work of inmate compositors and machinists. Qualifications desired: medically fit. Good knowledge of printing trade, preferably as compositor, ability to instruct. Appointee will be required to join the Government Superannuation Fund and retire at 60 years of age. 1085—INSTRUMENT DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL OFFICER OR TECHNICIAN. DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY DIVISOION, PALMERSTON NORTH.

Salary up to $2930 according to qualifications and experience. Qualifications desired: experience in machine shop procedures, in working with modern materials including plastics and ability to contribute towards the design of new instrumental projects at an early stage of their development Successful applicant will be one of a team which includes technicians and technical officers skilled in the fields of electronics and electricity. 1087—CHILD WELFARE OFFICER, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CHRISTCHURCH. Commencing salary up to a maximum of $2930 p.a. according to qualifications and experience. Opportunity for further advancement on merit. Qualifications desired: aged preferably under 40 years. Preference will be given to holders of an appropriate University degree. Duties: social work with children and families entails working closely with with parents, schools and other J agencies. Because of the I nature of the duties preference ! will be given to a woman. 1102—INSTRUCTOR (PAINTING). JUSTICE DEPARTMENT. CHRISTCHURCH PRISON.

Salary $2230-2570 according to qualifications and experience. A medically fit and experienced tradesman with a sound practical and theoretical knowledge of painting and paper hanging and ability to instruct inmates in the theory and practice of the trade. Housing available at an assessed rental. Appointee required to join the Government Superannuation Fund an dto retire at 60 years of age. 1121—WARDEN AND MATRON PRERELEASE HOSTEL (MALE). DEPARTMENT OF OF JUSTICE, WELLINGTON. WARDEN: Salary withlng the range of $2450-$2BlO and an allowance of $298 per annum in lieu of overtime and penal time will be paid. Duties: management of hostel for up to six borstal trainees in preparation for their release and includes counselling, welfare, liaison with employers. MATRON: salary $lB7O-$2140 and an allowance of $298 per annum in lieu of overtime and penal time will be paid. Appointee will be expected to assist in the general training and welfare of residents and undertake cooking and general housekeeping. The positions are for a married couple, but applicants must submit separate applications. A one-bedroomed flat is available at an assessed rental. There is a charge for rations of 54 cents a day each. 1129—CINE CAMERAMAN. NATIONAL FILM UNIT. DEPARTMENT OF TOURIST AND PUBLICITY, MIRAMAR. WELLINGTON. Qualifications: demonstrable experience in 35mm and 16mm colour and black and white cinematography and experience in lighting techniques. Salary up to $2450. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. Applications close on April 24. 1968, with the Secretary, State Services Commission. Box 8094. 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. >1 2966

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31653, 13 April 1968, Page 21

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