VACANCIES—MALES DISPLAY OPPORTUNITY for YOUTH HAY’S-WRIGHT STEPHENSON offer a unique opportunity for a young man 15-16 years to learn the art of window dressing in one of New Zealand’s most up to date display departments. The work entails window dressing, interior displays and seasonal promotions. The successful applicant must have artistic and creative ability, plus the willingness to work hard and learn. Good wages and staff discount privileges are offered, and working conditions are excellent. Apply to:— The Staff Manager. HAY’S-WRIGHT STEPHENSON, Gloucester Street, Phone 71-879. 4014 DESIGN DRAUGHTSMEN WE HAVE POSITIONS for Draughtsmen with ability in Mechanical Design, including materials handling plants or steam boiler plants or industrial processes. If you have experience in any of these fields and want a responsible position involving design, draughting and contract supervision, ring for a confidential inter view or write giving your work history. Salaries vary from $2400 to $4OOO per year, dependmg on ability and experience. We also invite applications from young Draughtsmen wishing to further their experience in the mechanical engineering field. FORDYCE AND WEENINK, Registered Mechanical Engineeers, 5A VICTORIA STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 69-652. P.O. Box 978. _____4lss DRAUGHTSMAN A JOB WITH A FUTURE JUNIOR DRAUGHTSMAN REQUIRED FOR APPRENTICESHIP IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a future and security we have an interesting job to offer. We are looking for a bright young lad of at least School Certificate level or higher, with a good grounding in mathematics, to fill the position as Apprentice Draughtsman in our engineering drawing office. Future education will be paid for by the firm. This is an opportunity for a youth and advancement is assured to the right person. Applicants should apply in own handwriting stating age and education qualification. Apply:— TECHNICAL MANAGER, A. AND T. BURT, LIMITED, VALE DIVISION, P.O. BOX 198, CHRISTCHURCH. 4283 ELECTRICIAN PAPER MILL WE REQUIRE a first-class Electrician, preferably industrial experience and electronic, although not essential, for maintenance and installation of plant in our pulp and paper mills at Kawerau. Accommodation: a three-bedroom near new home, at moderate rental. After one year’s satisfactory employment interest free building loans up to $2OOO available to approved employee. Move to the progressive sunny Bay of Plenty. Kawerau is 35 miles from Rotorua, 25 miles from Whakatane, close to the coast makes hunting, fishing, swimming, and a short winter. Apply:— CAXTON PRINTING WORKS, LIMITED, corner Curletts and Blenheim Roads'. Phone 46-179 for appointment 4273 ENGINEERING APPRENTICESHIPS THE SKILLED ENGINEERING TRADESMAN has opportunities second to none in New Zealand’s rapid industrial growth. Ambitious boys who desire to train in the skilled trades of FITTING, TURNING and MACHINING or MOULDING and NON-FERROUS FOUNDRY PRACTICE with a firm known for sound training are invited to contact: W. H. PRICE and SON, LTD, 34-36 MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 69-174. 4267 EXECUTIVE OPPORTUNITY Have you the determination to succeed by your own efforts? Can you work steadily with a minimum of supervision? Are you interested in computer routines and the use of computer information? If you can say “YES” you may be the young man who is looking for us. We are the country’s biggest producers of drill and denim industrial clothing and casual wear. We are expanding rapidly and need an ambitious young executive to administer our computer-controlled debtors systems. If you are 20-25, ambitious and really keen to grow with a vigorous enterprise, please write in confidence giving full personal details including education, work history and aspirations to: THE SECRETARY, DEANES, LIMITED, Box 623, Christchurch. 4359
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32210, 31 January 1970, Page 21
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