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VACANCY GENERAL ABOUT $lOO P.W. PART-TIME No matter where you work—freezing works, factory or office, you can earn up to $lOO in one week. No qualifications or training required, no selling, no interference with normal job. For further information send stamped, addressed envelope to MTNTAX, Box 23025, Auckland. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD UNCERTIFICATED ASSISTANTS i (TWO), MALE OR FEMALE I Ferndale School, Merivalei Lane, Christchurch 'roll 301 pupils). This school caters for intellectually handicapped pupils from five to 18 years of{ age. Applicants should possess; (patience and sympathy in deal-’ ing with handicapped children, and be prepared to work with the head teacher and other staff members in all the varied activities of the school. Ability in some of the following is desirable: Handcrafts, art, music, physical education, games and folk dancing. For a male applicant ability to teach simple woodwork to a group of senior boys would be an advantage. Hours are 8.30 a.m, io 4 p.m.. Monday to Friday, with usual primary school holidays. Salary payable is in the range $1786$1872 p.a. Applications stating age and qualifications should be addressed to The General Manager, P.O. Box 2610, Christchurch. 3048 HOTEL RUSSLEY Hotel Russley requires Lounge Barman or Barmaid. ' Apply: 1 Bar Manager, 588-289. <3B6

liband and frame sawing essenJ tial. Knowledge of saw doctor-1 • 'ing would be an advantage Housing available. 1341 CHILD WELFARE OFFICER. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. CHRISTCHURCH. Commencing saiarj* between 52650-$3564 p.a. according to ’ qualifications and experience r Opportunity for advancement jon merit to $3698. A scaled J extra duties allowance of up | to $269 p.a. may be paid. Quali--1 fications desired: Age prefer ably under 40 years. Prefer- • ence will be given to holders •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 I child welfare officer will count for grading and salary service.) i 1 Duties: Social work with child--1 ren and families. Appointees - may be asked to join a short, -(residential training course Be--9 cause of nature of duties, pre i ference given to a woman 1342 PROBATION OFFICER. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. 8 LOWER HUTT ■ Salary between $2565-$3450 p.a according to qualifications ’ and experience. Opportunty for J advancement on merit to $3580 ! p.a. exists. Appointee will work I with people released on probation and on parole Applicants L should preferably be aged between 25 and 40. have univers-! i.iity entrance and experience in f{ social work. ’‘ 1344 INSTRUCTOR (COOKERY). l ’ DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.. c j TONGARIRO PRISON FARM ' pl Salary between $2505-82887 aci cording to qualifications and °{experience. Qualifications de-:-sired: Medically fit and sound o ' knowledge of cooking and bakj ing trades and ability to in- “! struct inmates. Appointee required to join the Government superannuation fund and re[J tire at 60 years of age. Hous..[ing available at an assessed rental. 0 '1348 ASSISTANT EDITOR. DE■J; PARTMENT OF AGRICUL■I TORE, INFORMATION SEC ■' TION. HEAD OFFICE. II Salary up to 53564 p.a Duties: ’[Edit and prepare manuscripts ’[for bulletins, advisory aid book'■[lets and miscellaneous publications. Be able to rewrite where r ! necessary. Assess illustrations and do lay-out work for publications. Quick and accurate proof reading ability desirable. 1350 HORTICULTURAL INSPECTORS <3>. DEPARTMENT OF J AGRICULTURE. VARIOUS! LOCATIONS Salary up to 53022 p.a accord- • ing to qualifications and experi-: ’ ence. There are good prospects' ■ for promotion to 53430 p.a. - s Duties: Include inspection ol ' fruit and vegetables both for ' export and local sale. for. ’ quality and disease. Inspection ’ of orchards, nurseries and other horticultural properties. tor pests and diseases. Assisting . with fruit crop forecasts and ■ ; surveys. Qualifications: Experi--lence in packing and grading Jof pip fruil and in horticultural production generally, with > good knowledge of pests and 1 diseases of horticultural crops . and their control. 1 1395 SAFETY ENGINEER. DE--1 PARTMENT OF LABOUR HEAD OFFICE. ? Commencing salary in the ' range $3461-$5258 according to 1 qualifications and experience. ; Administration, under the Chief 1 Safety Engineer, of the Coni’ struction Act, 1959, including ; promotion of safety, profes--1 sional advice to safety inspec ‘ tors, and preparation of tech- ’ nical guides and publications. ’ Qualifications: Registration as ’ an engineer preferably with ’ administrative experience, j 1403 LEADING HAND GARDENER. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. r CHRISTCHURCH Salary $2531 p.a. Duties ; include supervision of the ; flowers and all other garden ' activates. Experience in propagation of plants is essential { and a good all round knowledge ’ of gardening in all its aspects. { Driver’s licence is essential. I 1415 DIRECTOR. PUBLICITY L DIVISION. TOURIST AND li PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT. ) HEAD OFFICE Salary $5924-86291. Duties: The Director will be responsible , :for the administration of the joperations of the Division, in{eluding forecasting and budget■ing. Qualifications required: Proven administrative ability, rather than technical com- . petence in the publicity field. j!and ability to direct and coordinate the varied activities of ,|the Division. 1416 PRINCIPAL. INFORMATION AND PUBLICITY SERVICES. TOURIST AND PUBLICITY > DEPARTMENT, WELLINGTON. ■ Salary 55552-85924. Duties: I Responsible to the Director, Publicity Division, for control and supervision of the existing ' Information and Press. Overseas Information and Advertising Sections of the Publicity Division. Qualifications required. Mature experience in. and knowledge of, publicity , media, staff control, organisa- . tion and training, in this specialist field of information J work. Applications close on April 1. 1 1970. with the Secretary. State ■ Services Commission, Box 8004. I Wellington. Applicants should preferably use Form PSI7A , obtainable from Post Offices, and should enclose copies only of testimonials and quote’ vacancy number. Assistance towards expenses: • 'will be given to a married mani [ required to move his household II 35581

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

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