VACANCIES—MALES HOSIERY KNITTERS WE REQUIRE EXPERIENCED Seamless Hosiery Knitters to take up positions in our modern knittine plant in Wellington. We offer excellent working ebnditions good commencing wages, high incentive earnings and liberally subsidised staff benefit scheme. Self-contained accommodation for married men (with families if any) and suitable living accommodation for single men is available a short distance from the mill. Removal expenses will be favourably considered. A representative of the company will interview applicants in their locality. Please apply in writing to Mr R. Flynn, Personnel Officer, BONDS HOSIERY MILLS (N.Z.) LTD, 181 Tasman Street, Wellington. 7641 INSULATION INSTALLERS! INSULATION INSTALLERS! WE REQUIRE MEN FOR OUR INSTALLATION TEAMS. 1. High wages can be earned. 2. Overtime opportunities are plentiful. 3. Heavy traffic licence is not essential but desirable. 4. Successful applicants must be prepared to travel regularly to Nelson, Blenheim, West Coast, Timaru. 5 Work is for 4-5 months until the end of August approximately. 6. Successful applicants would be required to start as soon as possible. Those interested should ring 65-369 immediately. 8613 QUALIFIED ENGINEER JAMES HARDIE AND COMPANY, PTY, LTD. Auckland. manufacturers of fibrolite pipes, wish to appoint a suitably qualified engineer to a new executive position in their pipe sales department POSITION: This is essentially a selling position and should appeal to a person in the 28 to 33 years age range who is seeking a career opportunity where ambition, business skill, and technical experience will be given scope, and efforts well rewarded. Broad duties include selling at a professional level to clients throughout New Zealand and Pacific markets, providing technical support to our sales team, and cooperating with our production department in developing products for the market. Responsibility will be to the Pipes Sales Manager, New Zealand.
QUALIFICATIONS: Membership of New Zealand Institution of Engineers with experience of design and construction in water supply, sewerage and drainage. Some business training would be an added advantage. REMUNERATION: An attractive salary will be negotiated commensurate with qualifications and experience. Superannuation benefit will be available after a qualifying period. Company vehicle is provided. All applications will be treated in confidence and should include full details of qualifications and experience, and be addressed to: Pipe Sales Manager, JAMES HARDIE AND CO., PTY, LTD, P.O. Box 12070, Penrose, Auckland 6. 8545 SALESMAN SALESMAN A PUBLISHER with head offices in Auckland requires an experienced representative to sell advertising space in established and well-regarded media. A car is provided and remuneration is on a generous commission basis with « weekly salary guaranteed. After a trial period, successful applicant will also be entitled to an expense allowance. Phone 40-013, Mr Reeves, Christchurch. 6364
SPARES ASSISTANT AN OLD ESTABLISHED Motor Business and distributor of a popular franchise require an experienced Spares Assistant. We are looking for a person with personality and ability to be able to spend part of bis time in calling on and assisting the motor trade. The position is both varied and interesting, and all applications will be treated in confidence. Please apply in writing to: “SPARES,” P.O. Box 334, Christchurch 8682
WANTED LETTERPRESS OR SMALL OFFSET MACHINIST Good opportunities for advancement to a senior position for a keen capable man. Removal expenses paid. Apply: The Manager, GORE PUBLISHING CO., LTD, Gore. BMB
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31976, 1 May 1969, Page 20
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