VACANCY MALES BOILER ATTENDANT WE REQUIRE a Boiler Attendant for shift work. Good wages being paid plus fringe benefits such as life Insurance, sick leave and superannuation. Boiler ticket required. Please apply; The Plant Engineer, FLETCHER INDUSTRIES, LIMITED, Asbestos Cement Division, Mandeville Street, Riccarton. Phone 47-059, Extn 48 6988 FOREMAN MOTOR WORKSHOP ' A LONG ESTABLISHED large city franchise bolder invites applications for the position of working foreman. He must be of high integrity, capable, and when necessary the position is to supervise the work, staff, and customers reception. Good wages and conditions. Strictest confidence is assured. Write with full details to: “Sound Future,” P.O. Box 2057. GENERAL FOODS POULTRY, LIMITED JOIN OUR catching gang. Hours 4.30 a.m.-12 noon approximately. Good wages plus shift allowance, plus bonus plus staff buying privileges and cafeteria. Protective clothing supplied. Permanent position. Full 40 hours paid when short hours worked. Apply: Mr Murch, 499-019. 4579 LIFE ASSURANCE AGENCY MANAGER THE Metropolitan Life Assurance Company of N.Z., Ltd, has over the last few years opened branches throughout all the main centres in New Zealand, and is now one of the leading major life offices in New Zealand. We have recently opened a new office in the Bank of New Zealand, Nelson, and the position of agency manager for Nelson, Marlborough and the West Coast is now available to an experienced life assurance man of proven ability. Remuneration will be by way of a salary plus commission and over-rider, and a company car will be provided, together with non-contributory superannuation. Appointments will be arranged on September 15 and 16 in Nelson with the agency manager for those applicants who wish to apply.
Write immediately, stating full details of your experience and achievements in life assurance, to: Agency Manager for New Zealand, METROPOLITAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. P.O. Box 1117, Auckland, Telephone 360-098 Auckland. 5937 MOTOR PARTS SALESMAN 1 AN OPPORTUNITY has arisen for a keen and energetic man to join our progressive company. The man we seek should have experience in interpreting the requirements of the trade and retail clients and preference would be given to those persons with knowledge of the B.L.M.C. parts and accessories. Excellent working conditions with generous buying privileges. Wages in accordance with experience. Apply: Parts Supervisor, Mr Nicholson, THE DOMINION MOTORS. LTD, 150 Armagh Street, Christchurch, Phone 50-989. 5921 MOTOR MECHANIC WE require the services of a competent truck mechanic at Murchison. Working facilities are good in a roomy workshop. A well-kept 3 bedroom house is available and is situated within a few minutes of the workshop. Liberal wages will be paid to the right man. Apply in writing to: MAINTENANCE MANAGER, TRANSPORT (NELSON) LTD, NELSON. 5029 SHOE TRADE MAKING ROOM OWING TO further expansion Of our production following the release of our new range, we now have vacancies, for two more competent Making Room Hands. Working conditions are good in's modern factory and top wages are paid. Overtime is currently being worked on a regular basis. Join a progressive, growing company where ability and effort are recognised. Apply to: ACCENT FOOTWEAR, LIMITED, 160 Ferry Road, or ohone 50-069 (evenings and weekends 585-528) 3135
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32395, 7 September 1970, Page 19
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