VACANCIES—MALES LINOTYPE OPERATOR ; < WE have a vacancy for an oper- i ator experienced in jobbing and i book work. Good conditions, pen- - slon fund and ataft purchasing i privileges. i Apply to: ' Printing Works Manager, Whitcombe & Tombs, Ltd, 561 Colombo Street MOTOR MECHANIC A Grade or Certified Wanted to take charge of large well-equipped suburban workshop. Top wages with overtime for good man. Apply: Five Ways Garage Ltd. 1 SHIRLEY ROAD. PHONE 82-435. 7810 MECHANIC A vacancy exists for a Senior Mechanic for truck and plant servicing. The position would suit a person wishing to work on a large range of vehicles. Good wages with optional overtime. Apply J. DEYELL and CO., LTD. Phone 64-488, after hours 35-823. MINISTRY OF WORKS ARCHITECTS AND ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMEN Vacancies exist in the Christchurch Office for Architects and Architectural Draughtsmen. Architects are required to be registered in New Zealand and men with at least five years experience since qualifying are preferred. The range of work is very wide and varied and Architects capable of carryint out the full range of architec tural duties are required.
Architectural Draughtsmen are preferred to have completed N.Z. Certificate in Draughting (Architectural), but consideration will be given to applicants who have commenced studies towards the certificate. In the latter case anyone appointed will be required to continue studies at Christchurch Technical Institute to qualify for N.Z.C.D. Salaries for Architects and for Draughtsmen will be in accordance with the respective qualifications and experience with opportunities for further promotion on merit. Further information on application to Assistant District Architect, Ministry of Works. P.O. Box 1479, Christchurch. Telephone 71-639, ext. 717. 7713 MANIOTOTO COUNTRY COUNCIL WEED CONTROL OPERATOR APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position which entails the spraying of weeds on Road Reserves for approximately six months of the year using the Council's self contained plant. During the off spraying season and when inclement weather ex-ists,-the operator will be employed in other duties.
The applicant must hold a Heavy Traffic Licence and it would be in his favour if he has experience in graders, loaders, and/or metal trucks.
Wages will be in accordance with the Local Body Rural section Drivers Award, but allowances are paid In addition for weed spraying and overtime is also worked. A modern three bedroom home home is available at a rental of 13.45 per week, in Ranfurly. Apply in writing, enclosing two recent testimonials, to the undersigned, before Thursday, July 31, 1969. L. G. ARDELL, County Clerk, P.O. Box 47, RANFURLY. 3440 MECHANIC WE require the services of an A Grade Certified Mechanic to work at our modern premises at Kaiapoi. Excellent working conditions. Apply:— THE’ MANAGER, PALMER-DOAK, LTD, KAIAPOI. L.M.V.D. 2629 MALE CLEANER UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY A reliable Male Cleaner is required fdr cleaning on our city site. Hours: 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Apply to Custodian at 40 Worcester St. Phone 65-817. MACHINE, OPERATOR MAN, 25 to 30 years, to operate high speed Automatic Paper Converting Machine. Some previous experience in Paper Machine operating would be an advantage. Also required to drive fork-clamp. Good wages and excellent prospects. Apply: CAXTON PRINTING WORKS Cnr Curletts and Blenheim Rds, Phone 46-179. 2803
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32050, 26 July 1969, Page 29
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