SITUATIONS WANTED FARM WORK Keen girl. ISyrs old. good horsewoman, seeks position in training or riding stables or stud farm. Please reply to Miss K. Hodson, 42 Marlows Rd, Chch 7. MASSEY student requires farm work during Christmas, start mid-November. Apply 166, "Press," STRONG, intelligent youth. 17 years, requires position sheep station. Collect call 41-071, Christchurch, evenings. References. SINGLE young man (23), intelligent. reliable and efficient, wishes to work on foothills or up-country property, se B'^ a ’ Chch, day or YOiAh, nearly 15, some experience, requires work August school holidays. Ring 69-295, Chch. YOUTH requires permanent work on farm. Some experlence. Ph. 2010, Ranglora. MARRIED MAN With 20 years farming experience, requires Farm Manager’s position or responsible Married Couple’s job. North Otago-Mid-Canterbury preferred. Reply 2890, “Press, n or Ring 52A, Ranfurly, SITUATIONS WANTED MALES clerTcal" worlL part lime, wanted by retired accountant Phone 39-590. X 9712 SENIOR high school boy seeking job August holidays, anything considered. Phone 35-423. YOUNG man, 31 years, wants position with go ahead company, 11 years management and supervisory experience. Any reasonable proposition considered. Repty 9846, "Press." YOUNG man seeks cook’s position. First-class hotel training. Excellent references. Reply to ZK7474, "Press,” Ranglora. X 9309 2 high school boys would like to work in the August holidays. Please call at 17 Rolles, by St, Hoon Hay. ••THE PRESS’* “THE PRESS” Has a team of trained operators who will be pleased to help or advise you on all aspects ot— CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING For a nominal cost (minimum weekdays 35c, Saturdays 40c) "THE PRESS" dally readership of more than 79,000 Families ensures the right people at the at a price you can BUSINESS OR PERSONAL DIAL 50-199.
University Entranee plus relat- ' ed training and experience. (A teacher's superannuation benefits are transferable and service as a Child Welfare Officer will count for grading and salary service). Duties: Social work with children and families entails working closely with parents. schools and other agencies. Appointees may be asked to join a short residential course which would provide them with helpful training. Because ot the nature ot the duties preference will be given to a woman. 3188 BOYS’ WELFARE OFFICER, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (a) CHRISTCHURCH: (b) HAMILTON; (c) WANGANUI; <d) AUCKLAND; (e) INVERCARGILL. Commencing salary up to $3120 p.a. according to qualifications and experience. Opportunity for advancement on merit to $3360 and promotion to $4870 in senior positions. Qualifications desired: Age preferably under 40 years. Preference will be given to a holder of an appropriate University Degree or those with University Entrance plus related training and experience. (A teacher's superannuation benefits are transferable and service as a Child Welfare Officer will count for grading and salary service). Duties: Social work with children and families, entails working closely with parents, schools and other agencies. Appointees may be asked to join a short residential course which would provide them with helpful training. Because of the nature of the duties preference will be given to a man. 3198 SURVEYOR OR SURVEY GRADUATE, DEPARTMENT OF MAORI AND ISLAND AFFAIRS, GISBORNE. Salary and maximum In the range S24M-S4Q9O depending on qualifications and experience. Duties: Land Title surveys and land development surveys for Gisborne district office, will be required to supervise and train a survey assistant. Registration as a surveyor preferred but consideration will be givent o the holder of a diploma tn land surveying. 3304 PROBATION OFFICER, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. WANGANUI. Salary between $2550-83120 p.a. according to qualifications and experience. Applicants should preferably be between 25 and 40 year* of age with University Entrance and experience in social work. 3305 INSTRUCTOR (JOINERY), DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. CHRISTCHURCH PRISON (PAPARUA). Salary between $2420-32760 p.a, according to qualifications and experience. Qualifications desired: medically fit, experience in joinery and cabinet making and ability to Instruct and control inmates. Duties: supervision and instruction of Inmates engaged on joinery work. Housing available at an assessed rental. Appointee required, to join the Government Superannuation Fund and retire at 60 years ot age. 3206 PATENT EXAMINER. PRIMARY INDUSTRIES, PATENT OFFICE, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, WELLINGTON. Commencing salary up to $3840 p.a. according to qualifications and experience. Examiners may progress to $4870 p.a. in light of job content and personal merit. Opportunity exists for promotion to higher executive positions. Qualifications desired: degree in agriculture or equivalent examination. Duties: examination of and reporting upon application* for Letters Patent. Tuition in patent law and practice will be given. Appointee will acquire an immediate knowledge of the latest overseas advances in his field of work. 321? PHOTOGRAPHER, SOIL BUREAU. D.5.1.R., TAITA. The work covers special and varied problems of scientific photography connected with research in all sections ot the Bureau including photography for record or display purposes. The appointee will be In sole charge ot the photographic section and be expected to travel to a limited degree. Salary up to $3120 depending on qualifications and experience. Applications close on August 27, 1969, with the Secretary, State Services Commission. Box 8004, Wellington. Applicants should preferably use Form PSI7A obtainable from Post Offices, and should enclose copies only of testimonial* and quote vacancy number: Assistance towards expenses will be given to a married man required to move his household. 3094
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