VACANCIES—MALES CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CANTERBURY PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN APPLIATIONS are invited for the position of Assistant Librarian in the Suburban Extension Division of the Library. Minimum qualification Diploma or Certificate of the New Zealand Library School. Salary within the range of $2260—52480, rising to $2930 with promotion. For further particulars apply to the City Librarian, P.O. Box 1466, Christchurch or main city libraries. M. B. HAYES, Town Clerk. CHRISTCHURCH, July 5, 1968. 3824 DEPARTMENT MANAGER RETAIL STORE HAY’S, LTD, invite applications from experienced Senior Salesmen for a position of Department Manager at their Riccarton store. Applicants must be experienced in retailing and with a sound knowledge of Manchester/Piece goods. Ability to make sales and maintain stock levels are essential. This is a permanent senior position and is a unique opportunity for a young man to improve his position in retailing. Ideal working conditions and full staff discount privileges are available, and a generous wage paid according to experience. Apply in first Instance with references to: The Personnel Manager, HAY'S, LTD Gloucester Street. 5048 DRAGLINE OPERATOR EXPERIENCED operator for 22 R.B. Dragline. Permanent position working 45 hours per week. Apply: I BLAKE BROS. McTeigues Road, HORNBY. Phone 496-154. 5030
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31725, 8 July 1968, Page 16
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