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VACANCIES-MALES SAWYER Experienced breast bench sawyer required by Bourke Bros, Harewood' Phone 598-609. 7569 STOREMAN ASHBY BERGH and CO., LTD, have a vacancy for a Storeman, preferably with some experience in the Hardware Trade, but not essential. This is a permanent position for a willing and conscientious worker. Apply:— MR J. MARTIN, Madras S>t. 7470 TRUCK DRIVER WE have a vacancy for a Heavy Truck Driver, preferably with country experience. House available at reasonable rental. This would be a permanent position for a suitable man between 20-30 years of age. Apply to:— THE MANAGER, SERVICE TRANSPORT AND AGENCY, LTD, AMBERLEY. 6802 WELDERS WE require good men experienced in brazing, arc and CO2 welding. Work is light and interesting. Good wages paid. Apply: The Manager, W. TOOMEY, LTD, 21-35 Ferry Road. i 7496

WINE STEWARD WINE STEWARD | Experienced Wine Steward re-i I quired for leading Timaru hole). Excellent opportunity: ! for young man. ! Top wages and conditions. Apply: The Manager, HYDRO GRAND HOTEL. Telephone No. 7059, Timaru. | 8903.1 I WAREHOUSEMAN-TYRE FITTER I APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Warehouseman-, Tyre Fitter. Tyre fitting experience an advantage but not: essential. Fringe benefits in-1 elude buying privileges and a subsidised superannuation scheme. Apply immediately to.— ■ FIRESTONE TIRE and RUBBER CO.. NEW ZEALAND. LTD, 427 Selwyn Street. 7597 ; VACANCIES—GENERAL !$ $ $ from spare time. Make soft toys at home. We buy your work and send free kit Send for free booklets “Crafts,” Box 264. Wanganui MWS DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH [a VACANCY exists for a Tech nlcian with the D.5.1.R., Botany Division, Lincoln. Qualifica tions desired: School certificate or higher with an interest in botany. University training would be an advantage. Duties: To assist with j botanical work, mostly related to native New Zealand plants, both in field and laboratory. An annual allowance payable for travel to and from Lincoln tn cases where warranted. Please address written applications to The Director. D.5.1.R.. Botany Division. Private Bag. Christchurch ' 3599 |

DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH A vacancy exists for a Technician with the D.S.I.R. Botany Division, Lincoln. Qualifications, desired: School Certificate or higher with an interest in botany. University training would be an advantage. Duties, to assist with botanical work, mostly related to Native N.Z. plants, both in field and laboratory. An annual allowance payable for travel to and front Lincoln in cases where warranted. Please address written appli cations to: THE DIRECTOR, D.5.1.R., Botany Division, Private Bag, Christchurch. 3449 MARKET GARDEN WE have a vacancy for a Male full-time or Female, full or parttime', for vegetable harvesting in Belfast area. Call McFADDEN BROS. 718 Main North Road. Phone 23-8870. SALESMEN OR SALESWOMEN Earn 3100 to $2OO per week calling on farmers and business houses in the Canterbury area Interesting work. Own car es sential. PHONE 64-616 7337 SITUATIONS WANTED MALES EXPERIENCED cleaner requires full or part-time work, good honest worker. 9408, "Press.” X 9408 TWO youths require reasonable part-time employment evenings. Phone 559.918 evening. XOO3 YOUNG man would like permanent position, cowman, gardener, or poatition with accommodation. A driver with all licences. Write for full particulars to A Macale, 41 Dillons Point Hoad, Blenheim. 7355 YOUTH with driver’s licence urgently requires temporary work. Take anything. Phone 887-429.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32005, 4 June 1969, Page 22

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