VACANCIES—MALES ; PANELBEATER I 1 WANTED, conscientious Foreman Panelbeater. able to quote. j Good conditions. Top wages. I Apply, giving details experi- ' ence, etc., to: ’ P 2469 "PRESS" OFFICE PACKER ACTIVE MAN REQUIRED FOR PACKING SOFT DRINK AND CORDIAL. ORDERS \ i Must Be Accurate With Figures ’ Permanent Position for Reliable • Man Apply: t . Mr Whalley ■ BALLINS INDUSTRIES, 9 Byron Street. i 3053 | REAL ESTATE SALESMAN • WE have a vacancy for a fulltime Salesman interested in sell1 ing real estate. A knowledge of • Christchurch is essential and ■ of real estate beneficial. ; Apply; ’ T. H. GIBBON AND CO., Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 84 Hereford Street. Phone 40-593. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN MANAGER DUE to expansion the position ! of Salesman-Manager has occurred in an established Real Estate Office. If you have previous sales experience more particularly in Real Estate and are ■looking for a position of trust. I opportunity and one where you ijcan share in the success of f your efforts this position could . | suit you. ■; Remuneration would be by :iway of commission and bonus. ‘ Own car essential. For further information apply: | 2486. “PRESS.” All replies treated in strictest confidence. X7827 SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT , REQUIRED “SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT, WITH LUBRICATION EXPERIENCE j FOR CITY SERVICE STATION I | Apply: BOOMERANG SERVICE STATION, i 155 Worcester Street. I 2434 ! J S.P.C.A. ANIMALS HOME MARRIED MAN ’ REQUIRED MUST have valid driving lie-, ence and be prepared to attend accident cases after hours. Wages $36 plus rent-free house, available from July 21. Interview in city on Wednesday morning, July 9. from 10.30 f at quarter-hour intervals to be 1 arranged. r Apply in writing with record of employment to date to: ( The Secretary, S.P.C.A., P.O. Box 2387, Or leave application at office, . 222 High Street, Christchurch.' I STOREMAN PACKER STOREMAN PACKER STOREMAN PACKER I r A man is required in the Assem- c bly section of our wholesale a grocery warehouse. Some ex- f perience is preferable. Position s is permanent with good wages and valuable staff privileges. Apply the Manager, J. RATTRAY AND SON. LTD, 220 Moorhouse Avenue. Phone 68-329. ""STOREMAN DRIVER AMURI MOTORS, LIMITED, WE require a man of tidy habits, with a clean driving lie- » ence, to deliver parcels to the 1 various freight outlets in the city. I Previous experience in this type of work would be an ad- V vantage. : Apply to: B. Fisk. f Parts Manager, p AMURI MOTORS, LIMITED i DURHAM STREET, f CHRISTCHURCH. 3060 SENIOR ACCOUNTANCY STAFF WE have a vacancy in our Hastings Office for a qualified or nearly qualified Male Accountant. The position is a responsible one and the successful applicant, after a period of integration with our methods, would be required to take charge of a group of assignments including Auditing, Accounting and Taxation. He - would also need to be capable of managing staff under his control and would be directly responsible to a Partner. Applications in writing are invited from persons under 30 years of age who feel they p have the necessary qualifies- s tions. ambition and ability to fill this challenging position. 0 Applications should be accom- c panied by testimonials and should give details of previous v experience together with qualifications. v McCULLOCH. BUTLER and SPENCE, Chartered Accountants. P.O. Box 146, HASTINGS. 3237
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32032, 5 July 1969, Page 29
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