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VACANCY MALES REGISTERED INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER CO. OF N.Z., LTD, have a vacancy for a Registered Industrial Electrician, preferably with Industrial experience, to work on a 3 rotating shift schedule. The work covers a wide range of large and small AC and DC equipment. Overtime is worked in conjunction with the shifts and the basic rate after training returns a minimum annual earnings of over $4OOO. The opportunity to earn in excess of this figure is available. Advanced trade certificate is recognised but not necessary. Cafeteria service is provided and a superannuation scheme operates. Apply to:— Personnel Office, 84 Langdons Road, Papanui. OR RING 526-128 FOR APPOINTMENT. 4 3113 REPRESENTATIVE A WELL KNOWN Footwear Manufacturer, based in Christchurch and with national representation, seeks an additional representative to be located in Christchurch. The man for this position must be positive, determined and alert with the ability to progress with a dynamic, expanding' company. Naturally a flair for merchandising, tact and the ability to advise clients in a mature manner is essential, as is a bright personality. While previous experience in selling is preferable, knowledge of the footwear trade is not essential as a thorough training will be provided. As the area to be covered is part of the South Island it is unlikely that there will be much time away from home. SALARY: Fully commensurate with responsibilities. TRANSPORT: Company vehicle provided. PROSPECTS: Limited only by ability. Apply In strictest confidence with work history, educational background and copies of references to: “REPRESENTATIVE," Box 1574, Christchurch. 3309 REPRESENTATIVE FASHIONWARE TEXTILES UP TO $4250 A FASHION HOUSE, leader in its field, is seeking the services of a competent experienced man known throughout the South Island, who seeks reward for his efforts He must be a self-starter, able to organise himself with limited supervision. Age preferred. 28-35. Salary—generous. Car provided Merchandise: a joy to handle in the ever-changing world of fashion and textiles The successful applicant will be responsible for setting up his own Christchurch showroom. Apply in confidence to: The Managing Director, DEREK BATTS, LTD, P.O. Box 3224, Auckland, or Phone Mr Saltmarsh at Christchurch 40-920 for an appointment 7216 H SALES REPRESENTATIVE AGSERV ANIMAL HEALTH THE ANIMAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT of Ivon Watkins-Dow, Ltd, have an immediate opening for a South Island Sales Representative based in Otago. The position calls for a man in the 25-35 age group, with a good general secondary education or beyond, some practical farming experience with livestock and an enthusiastic sales approach. The appointee will be expected to travel widely through the lower half of the South Island (company car provided), and make and maintain contact with the farming community, stock firms, veterinarians, drug wholesalers as well as poultry farmers and feed processors. The product range includes sheep dips, cattle sprays, coccidiostats as well as veterinary drugs. A realistic commencing salary in line with age and experience will be negotiated and will be subject to regular reviews. A contributory superannuation scheme is in operation. Please apply in writing to: Industrial Relations, IVON WATKINS-DOW, LTD, Box 144, New Plymouth. 4888 SALES EXECUTIVE THE POSITION: Selling a range of established stationery, graphic arts and drawing office supplies to stationers in the South Island. Although area would extend to other southern centres most activity would be carried out in Dunedin and Christchurch. It is preferable that applicant is based in Dunedin but consideration would be given to a person living in Christchurch. THE REQUIREMENTS: Applicant will be at least 25 years of age, preferably with sales experience. We want a creative and intelligent man with personality and drive, with the ability to force the pace in selling and promotional activity. THE REWARDS: A progressive salary is assured for the right man, with generous bonuses according to sales ability. A company car is provided. Above all, we assure the successful applicant of a chance to progress quickly in a fast developing company. Applications treated in strictest confidence, and should be made in writing, giving details of age. education and experience, to: “Sales Executive Opportunity,” P.O. Box 3898, Auckland. 7112

SALESMAN FOR NEW LEYLAND TRACTORS AND NEW B.L.M.C. COMMERCIAL VEHICLES CITY MOTOR SERVICE, LIMITED, Otago-owned B.L.M.C. Dealers—Head Office Dunedin, branches at Alexandra, Balclutha, Mosgiel and Andersons Bay—require the services of an experienced salesman to assist their sales team in the marketing of their all new “Blue Range” of Leyland Tractors and B.L.M.C. Light Commercial Vehicles. Experience in the selling of tractors and commercials is not essential but those with previous experience in either of these fields would be given preference. The position is one that carries excellent rewards to the man that can see this position as a very challenging and satisfying one in a large dealership. Remuneration would be by way of a retainer and commission. Fringe benefits including car and phone, and the offer of a generous superannuation scheme are available to the successful applicant. ' The position is available at our Balclutha Branch which is in a large and progressive farming area in South Otago. Applications must be in writing in the first instance and be made in strictest confidence to:— D. R. HUNTER, Jun., General Manager, CITY MOTOR SERVICE, LIMITED, P.O. Box 432, Dunedin. , 3971 *< i J

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32352, 18 July 1970, Page 26

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