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VACANCY MALES MARINE ENGINEERS WE HAVE positions available in our coastal motor vessels for Chief and Second Engineers. Excellent wages and conditions apply with generous provision for leave and time off. We offer permanent employment to suitable applicants with opportunity to join a subsidised superannuation scheme after a short qualifying period. Apply to: Industrial Superintendent, THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY * COMPANY, LTD, P.O. Box 1007, Port Nelson. Phone 5384. 3066 MOTOR MECHANICS SIX GOOD QUALIFIED MEN wanted now. Work in the centre of the City in a go-ahead Chrysler Dealership. Fat. pay packs, good fellowship. Prospects good for advancement if required. All makes of cars worked on. Phone 40-129, ask for Mr R. Duckmanton, General Service Manager. Act now—it’s time you made that change. COOPER HENDERSON MOTORS LIMITED, cnr. Tuam and Durham Streets. . 3062 MATAMATA BOROUGH COUNCIL MANAGER CUSTODIAN for CENTENNIAL SWIMMING POOL APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the above position. Applicants should have had experience in the management of a public swimming pool and in the operation of filtration plants. The tepid pools, thermally heated, are in the Domain and the position offers an excellent opportunity to a Pool Manager for promotion of swimming and advancement in his profession. Further information can be obtained from the Town Clerk, P.O. Box 14, Matamata, with whom applications close on Friday, October 30, 1970. 3170 MECHANIC INDUSTRIAL EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT WE HAVE a vacancy for an experienced serviceman to work in our modem workshop at Hornby. The work covers all types of light to medium sized earthmoving equipment with some marine work. This position is a permanent one and could appeal to an ambitious tradesman looking to improve his experience. Some out-of-town work in Nelson, Blenheim, West Coast and Canterbury areas. Wages in accordance with ability and experience. Initial further information will be given without obligation and in strict confidence if required by telephoning: Mr S. J. Switalla, Foreman, Phone 497-178. After hours 598-782. 2bB Main South Road, Hornby. Dominion Motors Tractor and Industrial Equipment, Limited. ■ 3181

MACHINE OPERATORSTOREMAN AN INTERESTING position has become available in our Aranui factory which would suit an older man. Work includes the precision grinding of rollers and the maintaining of stores records. Training will be given. Please apply to: Mr Ken Sheldon, Phone 897-066. DOMINION YARNS AND FABRICS, LIMITED, Helenca Avenue (off Bickerton Street), Christchurch, 6. 3265

MAINTENANCE FITTER VACANCIES EXIST in our Plant Service Department for tradesmen to work on new installation and maintenance work. As manufacturers of New Zealand’s telephone cables we operate some of the most modem machines in the country. This provides very interesting work with the opportunity to gain valuable experience in a rapidly expanding organisation. Good rates of pay and overtime available, pleasant working conditions and canteen service. An excellent retirement scheme is available. Please Phone our Personnel Officer and arrange for an interview. Phone . 497-109. AUSTRAL STANDARD CABLES PTY, LTD, Halswell Junction Road, Hornby. “Makers of New Zealand’s telephone cables.” 3321 MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT NEW ZEALAND TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNICAL CADETS VACANCY NO. 22 THE CIVIL AVIATION. DIVISION, Ministry of Transport, has vacancies for youths, who will be not more than 18| years of age at the end of 1970, for career training on work associated with the installation and maintenance of the wide range of' ground telecommunications equipment necessary for the safe and efficient running of modern air transport. QUALIFICATIONS: Entry to Form VI with at least 50 per cent in Mathematics is essential. University Entrance is preferred. Applicants must not be colour blind. TRAINING: Cadets receive practical training at the Division’s workshops in Wellington together with daytime tuition at a Technical Institute. Cadets are required to study for the Radio Technicians Certification together with the Supplementary Certificate in Radio, and Radar and Telegraphy to Civil Aviation Standards. Staff are encouraged to study for the New Zealand Certificate in Engineering (Telecommunications). The full training period covers five years of which at least three years are spent at the Wellington Workshops followed by a period in the field gaining experience as a maintenance technician. Further information is obtainable from the Superintendent Telecommunications Services, Ministry of Transport, Private Bag, Wellington. Applications close November 20, 1970, with the Secretary for Transport, Attention Staff Officer, Ministry of Transport, Private Bag, Wellington. Applicants should use form PS 17A, obtainable from Post Offices and should enclose copies of testimonials and quote vacancy 22. 3301

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32430, 17 October 1970, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32430, 17 October 1970, Page 28