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VACANCY GENERAL EARN ssssss at home. Make lovely soft toys. Will increase your pay packet. We supply kit. Send for free exciting illustrated booklet. “Crafts,’’ Box 264 Wanganui. MWS APPLE and pear pickers wanted, men only, we require an experienced packer, male or female, B. Davidson, 349 Harewood Road. 2039 EXPERIENCED farm cook. Earnsclough Station. Ring 8376, Alexandra, after 6 p.m. Monday. PEA pickers wanted. Saturday and Sunday. 89 Walters Road. Marshland. Phone 858-591. 1717 CONTEMPLATING A WORKING HOLIDAY IN AUSTRALIA? We specialise in placing New Zealanders in— Working holidays in the out- | back; Land girls, shepherds, teaching, stockmen, family helps. i Temporary positions in Sydney: i Typistes, clerks, secretaries, machinists, builders’ labourers. And many others. MA.RLO will handle everything for you—travel ex N.Z.. lowpriced accommodation, and a job to suit you in Australia. Please give details—personal and experience. MARLO INTERNATIONAL, 3567 Kent Street, Sydney. 29 7483. 3574 FOSTER PARENTS Married couple to conduct foster home for deprived children up to 16 years. Position allows foster father to follow usual occupation. Good material standards and adequate remuneration. Apply in writing. Child Welfare Division, Box 770, Christchurch, for further details. 2156

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290 SCIENTIST. DEPARTMENT) OF AGRICULTURE. LEVIN HORTICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTRE. ! Salary up to $4969 p.a. according to qualifications and experience. Duties: Assist with scientific servicing of plant quarantine and inspections! services concerned with preventing the entry and establishment of pests and diseases into New Zealand and ensuring that exports of fruit, vegetables and seeds meet the plant quarantine requirements of overseas countries. Qualification: Degree in Agr. Science or Science with advanced units in plant pathology, entomology, botany and zoology. I 481 SCIENTIST 'PHYSICAL i CHEMIST). SOIL BUREAU.I D.5.1.R.. TAITA. LOWER ’ HUTT. I Salary in tlie range $2505-$6709i according to qualifications and experience. Further advancement on scientific merit. Quali-i fications desired An honours degree in chemistry. Research experience an advantage. Duties: Use of spark source mass spectograph for the trace element analysis of soils, plants, rocks, fertilisers and agricultural products. Experience in the use of of such equipment 'desirable but a knowledge of emission spectography would be a suitable alternative. 616 PEDOLOGISTS <2). SOIL BUREAU. D.S.I.R. TAITA. Duties: Field description, mapping and classification of soils and research into pedological problems. Close co-opera-tion is encouraged with the agriculturist. forester. town planner and engineer in interI preting the results of findings to land use. Qualifications desired: Honours degree in Science or Agriculture. Salary up to $6709 according to qualifications and experience. Further advancement on merit. 617 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER. SOIL BUREAU, D.5.1.R.. TAITA. Duties: Investigation into ’water infiltration, percolation and permeability of soil .horizons and profiles. Evaluation of techniques. Examination of the factors affecting variability and its relationship to experimental conditions. Salary up to $8709 according to qualifications and experience. Further advancement on merit. 772 SCIENTIST, D.5.1.R.. CHRISTCHURCH INDt’SI TRIAL DEVELOPMENT DIVI1 SION. ! Mechanical Engineer required to control a small group en;gaged in development of machfinery and mechanical apparatus, [mechanical testing and consultations on industrial problems. (Qualifications required: Degree [in mechanical engineering, ex{perience in design of mechanisms and production engineering. Salary up to $5924 depending on qualifications and cx- , perience. , 1237 PSYCHIATRIC S O C J A L WORKERS (2). DEPART-’ MENT OF HEALTH, PALM-i ERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL; PSYCHIATRIC UNIT. 1 The positions are attached to 'the new psychiatric unit, which is due to open in April. 1970. This unit will be partly staffed by staff of the Mental Health Division, of the Health Department. Qualifications desired are a Diploma of Social Science or equivalent, with experience in the psychiatric field. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in, or showing special aptitude for. conducting therapy with groups and families, as well as with individual patients. The appointees will be expected to engage in the in-service training of nursing staff. Commencing salary will depend on qualifications and experience but will be in the range $2650-$3564 p.a. 1300 CLERK (ARMY). MINISTRY OF DEFENCE. WELLINGTON. Salary up to $3022 depending on qualifications and experience with prospects of promotion to $3290 on merit. Duties: Development of new items of clothing and general stores and improving current items. (Involves technical aspects of textiles andf allied materials). Knowledge of textile construction, blended! fibres. and experience in laboratory test methods de-; sired. 1317 LEADING HAND FITTER] AND TURNER. DEPART-’ MENT OF AGRICULTURE.’ RUAKURA. Salary up to $2682 p.a. according to qualifications and experi-| ence. Duties: Repairs and main-j tenance of farm machinery andj laboratory equipment. Assist scientists in design, develop-: ment and construction of research equipment. Take charge of workshop and staff of four men. Housing available at an assessed rental. Qualifications: N.Z. Trade Certificate is desirable with experience in arc and gas welding. 1330 VISITING CEREBRAL PALSY THERAPIST. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH NELSON. Applicants should be registered physiotherapists or occupational therapists who are interested in working with the multiple-handicapped child in his home situation. Specialised training is available at Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Rotorua Applicants should have a driver’s licence. Salary in the range $2491-$2887 depending on qualifications and experience. 1335 SAWMILL FOREMAN. CONICAL HILL SAWMILL. NZ FOREST SERVICE. TAPA NUI. Salary up to $3022 p.a. de pending on qualifications and' experience. Sound sawmilling background with experience in l

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32252, 21 March 1970, Page 31

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