VACANCIES—MALES , MOULDER ( MOULDER 1 A non-ferrous moulder required I for a clean, modern foundry. ' Good rate and conditions to 3 right man. r Apply to: ' LIGHT CASTINGS, LTD, ' 234 MAIN SOUTH ROAD, SOCKBURN (Motorways Premises) 1 Phone 43-557. MOTOR CYCLE ; MECHANIC WE have a vacancy for a mechanic. Up-to-date, well equipped workshop, congenial, well-paid position for capable .MOTOR CYCLE ‘ APPRENTICE • An opportunity for a keen boy 3 to learn an interesting trade Y with a bright future. s Applications in strictest confidence to Tom McCleary .Senior: McCleary motors, Phone 62-552. Cnr Tuam and Durham Sts. After Hours 39 663. B4Ol i MALE CLERK 3 MOTORS WORKSHOP OFFICE T HE Motors Division of The i Farmers’ require a competent! Male Clerk for the office at-1 tached to their truck repairs] workshop, off Fitzgerald Avenue. The duties consist mainly of J the job-costing on repairs and allied clerical work and would; r be of particular interest to a I • person who has an interest in e motor-vehicles. y Our workshop area is modern r and commodious with excellent e working conditions and prosi pects for advancement are very ’• apparent. We seek a person who is neat accurate and methodical in his work and the position could suit a young man with some proven clerical expert ence. Apply in the first instance to: The Personnel Officer, Cashel Street. 8408 MENSWEAR INTERMEDIATE THE FARMERS’, Cashel Street have a vacancy for a young man preferably with some experience in Menswear for a position in this section in their Cashel Street Store. We are seeking a smart and personable individual with a , keen desire to sell menswear We offer attractive working con- . ditions and generous staff privileges including shopping discounts, sick benefit and superannuation schemes. j Apply to: The Personnel Officer, Cashel Street. 8407 ■' 8 ;l MECHANICALLY MINDED YOUNG ; MEN FOR TRAINEE i 1 POSITIONS IN THE I ENGINEERING FIELD i As a result of continued in-], crease in production we require urgently reliable young men] I with a proven mechanical aptitude for trainee positions in' : our Mould Room. I This is not an apprenticeship] ] but an opportunity for a young j 'man to develop engineering ( (skills under the instruction and] (guidance of competent trades- 1 men. , This is an opportunity you cannot afford to ignore. A very reasonable hourly rate with substantial overtime and many other benefits makes this position very attractive for a keen young man who is not just looking for a job but a trade with security. Your future in this, company is governed only by your own ability. Phone now and inquire further. (If it is not convenient for you to phone during the day leave a number for us to call at night.) Mr F. P. Caldwell, Employment Officer, I CROWN CRYSTAL GLASS, I Shands Road, Hornby. » Phone 497-089. 8489 f ” ( ( New Brighton ’ RETAIL TRAINEE THE FARMERS’. NEW BRIGHTON have a vacancy for a Young Man, 16-18 years of age, to com mence a career in retailing. This is an excellent opportunity for a smart, enthusiastic boy to learn the fundamentals of salesmanship, display and general merchandising techniques with high quality furniture, floor coverings and home appliance articles. The successful applicant would automatically be considered as one of our 20 up and • coming young men and partici- J pate in all suitable training 1 programmes. He would also expect to be ’ moved to our town store in six 1 to 12 months to further strengthen his knowledge and 3 abilities. Boys who are convinced that 0 this is the career for them should apply with confidence to’ the— PERSONNEL OFFICER. c CASHEL STREET. 84091
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32120, 16 October 1969, Page 18
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