VACANCY MALES | AIRCRAFT ENGINEER ' I WE REQUIRE the services of a licensed aircraft engineer in categories A.C. or A. and C. in grouping 1 Aircraft and engineer for our workshop at Bridge Pa Aerodrome. Hastings. < Replies to: AIREPAIR, P.O. Box 287, Hastings. I 6560 . i APPRENTICE LINOTYPE MECHANIC I THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO. has a vacancy for a mechanically-minded youth who would like to learn a trade. I For full particulars as to wages, duties, conditions, etc., interested youths or their parents should apply to The Linotype Department, Composing Room, THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS COMPANY, LTD, l Cathedral Square, Christchurch. I H I — 1 ■ - . ■» . . t t ( I ASSEMBLERS I I t t WE HAVE VACANCIES FOR MECHANICAL ASSEMBLERS « < 1 Men in the 25-45 age bracket preferred. ‘ Good wages with regular overtime. Apply: i< I J. Jordan, STEELS MOTOR ASSEMBLIES, LTD, 81 Buchanans Road, Hornby. 8634 , TT| . , « f rrr-'-M“r r • i.-- t j ( BOILERMAKER WE HAVE A VACANCY for a first-class Boilermaker. The work is varied and interesting and we believe the I rate of pay is the highest obtainable. The shop is heated with fan heaters from 5.00 a.m. and is a most congenial atmosphere in which to work. If you are interested in turning out high quality I work and being suitably remunerated for your efforts, please telephone 528-015. bus. hours, or 557-256 A.H., for 1 appointment. SCOTTS ENGINEERING CO., LTD. _ 8475 , CHIEF ENGINEER ! LARGE COOL STORAGE COMPANY require* Chief Engineer. Minimum 3rd Marine Qualifications essential. , 30-40 year age group preferred, previous ammonia refrigeration experience an advantage. Further information and schedule of duties on - application for appointment to: The Manager, P.O. Box 375, Timaru. Phone 89-242. | c 7008 n ——* c CARPET SALESMEN 1 ARE YOU SATISFIELD with your present position? ARE YOU SATISFIELD with your present salary? I If not, why not consider a better position with a leading furnishing organisation? Messrs T. Cocks and Son have a vacancy for a Salesman and this may be just the ideal position for you. We have no rigid specifications—but we would prefer to receive applications from men who have a progressive outlook and want an interesting commercial career. Previous experience in the retail carpet trade is < essential, and if you have had a good education, enjoy i meeting people and possess a pleasing personality then 1 we would like to hear from you. A salary well above what your experience may warrant will be offered as well as substantial staff discounts and the company has a superannuation scheme. Applications in writing to: The Manager, MESSRS T. COCKS AND SON, Victoria Street. 7077 ; FIRST COOK i I t a THE GOLDEN CENTRAL MOTOR INN. Alexandra, has 1 a vacancy for a first cook. This is an interesting posi- ’ tion involving the successful applicant in a-la-carte 1 cookery and function catering. Five handed kitchen. Working conditions in a modern well equipped kitchen are excellent and single accommodation is available. Phone 8016 Alexandra (collect). ; _ 8607 1 GOOD MAN FOR ! |<l GOING CONCERN ' TO TAKE OVER an established Rawleigh Business amongst 2500 or more families. Opportunity to earn - $7O-8100 or more weekly. You would need a car, but no capital is required, as stocks can be supplied on credit. For personal interview with Company representative, phone J. Q Munro, United Service Hotel, Tele- ’ phone 64-659 ' 8462
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32314, 4 June 1970, Page 15
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