Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

VACANCIES—GENERAL' " ~~ CAREERS IN DRAUGHTING Vacancy No. 9/1969 YOUNG PEOPLE looking for an interesting, rewarding career in draughting are invited to apply for draughting cadetships available in a number of Government Departments at the end of this year. The minimum educational qualification is entry to Form VI including a 50 per cent pass in Mathematics. Students sitting the examination this year may apply. Commencing salaries are $1195 with School Certificate subjects for entry into Form VI, increased after six months to $1370 if you have Lower Sixth Form Certificate, and $1370 to commence with University Entrance, increased to $1555 after six months if you have Higher School Certificate. First-class training is given and subject to satisfactory performance, salaries are increased by annual increments up to $2BBO p.a. There are excellent prospects of further promotion on merit Cadetships are likely to be offering in the following departments— Ministry of Works Civil Aviation Defence (Navy) Scientific & Industrial Research N.Z. Electricity Lands & Survey N.Z. Forest Service Cadets will receive training as draughtsmen in one or more of the following technical fields— Civil, mechanical and electrical engineering, architecture, surveying, cartography, photogrammetry, computing, community planning, navigational chart preparation. Applications, to be made on Form PS 17A available from all Post Offices, should be addressed to the Secretary, State Services Commission, P.O. Box 8004, Wellington. Please quote Vacancy No. 9. Applications close on 1 September. 1969 Interviews will take place between mid-September and the end of October. Those selected should be prepared to take up appointment in other than their local centre if required. 3499 DININGROOM MANAGER/MANAGERESS A POSITION is now available for the above in one of New Zealand’s leading Motor Hotels with 140 beds. Services include A La Carte, Table D’Hote, private functions. Apply with full details of positions held and references to: — Z.P. 2337, Press Office, CHRISTCHURCH. Replies will be treated in strict confidence. 3251 FRANKTON MOTOR HOTEL require the following staff: Second Cook, Fourth Cook, Head Waitress, Barman Porter, Cocktail Barman, Receptionist All positions are live-in and are permanent A chance to partake in New Zealand’s fastest-growing industry— Tourism! Apply: The Manager, FRANKTON MOTOR HOTEL, Phone 565 Queenstown, or write Wakatipu Post Office. 9628 GENERAL CLERK OUR CLIENT, a leader in the field of fire and general insurance, seeks for their Christchurch branch office the services of a mature, experienced Accounting Clerk for auditing, preparation of accounts for a centralised, soon-to-be computerised accounts system at their Head Office in Wellington. The person envisaged will have a sound background in bookkeeping, or an interest in computer programming, as well as a sensitive approach to staff relationships. This position is available to a smart, mature woman, 24 to 50, or a man 23 to 32. Prospects are excellent for an approved appointee, after a period of satisfactory service, to assume control of tiie branch accounts department within a few years. Salary will be negotiated at a scale level according to experience. Staff privileges will be explained at a confidential interview. For further details, contact: VMM Mr R. H. Sail, Ul KEY PERSONNEL taasf LTD. (Staff Consultants) 53 Cathedral Square, Corner Chancery Lane. Phone 30-393. P.O. Box 2199. Telegrams “Keyman,” Christchurch. Branches at al! main centres throughout New Zealand and Australia. 3365 ORGANISING SECRETARY THE NEW ZEALAND THEATRE FEDERATION THE FEDERATION which is to be incorporated shortly is being set up to take over the duties and functions of the New Zealand Drama Council and British Drama League (N.Z. Branch) Inc. and requires the services of an Organising Secretary from October or November. The successful applicant will be required to be or become resident in Wellington and will have a good working knowledge of Amateur Theatre in New Zealand. He or She will have an enthusiastic ability to organise theatrical activity and to represent the Federation at all levels. A salary in keeping with age and experience will be granted. Persons wishing to apply should, in the first instance, write to: The Secretary, Joint Steering Committee, P.O. Box 6344, Wellington. . * 3155 $ Sound Investment $ For a small outlay “Press” Classified Advertising offers the ideal means to a quick return. “The Press” is read by MORE people with MORE TO SPEND, and reaches more readers than any other South Island daily newspaper. Take a POSITIVE step to good marketing J SELL THROUGH “PRESS” CLASSIFIEDS J Dial 68*939

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19690816.2.220.8

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32068, 16 August 1969, Page 33

Word Count
719

Page 33 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32068, 16 August 1969, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32068, 16 August 1969, Page 33

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert