VACANCY MALES VAN DRIVER A CAPABLE MAN who is familiar with the city and suburbs is required for our progressive organisation. H.T. licence essential. Excellent working conditions and good staff amenities. For interview, please call at Personnel Office, Cnr St Asaph and Montreal Streets. WANTED—-BUSHMAN To cut posts at Hororata-Dun-sandel area. Contact rates. Phone 34 Cust, collect, after 5 p.m., Saturday., WELDER AN experienced first class welder wanted for our modern workshop at Harewood. Some overtime is available and a variety of work on our modern vehicles and plant make this an interesting and rewarding job. For interview phone: ISAAC CONSTRUCTION, 599-145 (DAY). 80880 WOOL STORE CLERK REQUIRED AT the N.Z. Shipping Co., Ltd, Dumping Store, Lyttelton. Permanent position. Overtime worked. Superannuation available. Apply immediately to: WOOL STORE MANAGER, Godley Quay, Lyttelton. Phone Lyttelton 8047. 80794 WELDER WELDER WELDER Fi-glasa Products who are in the process of building a new trailer manufacturing factory are looking for a conscientious welder who is keen on overtime. Prospects for advancement are good for the right man. Apply: Mr Simpson, FI-GLASS PRODUCTS, LTD, FI-GLASS PRODUCTS, LTD, 247 DYERS ROAD, BROMLEY
M©bil WE HAVE staff vacancies at our Woolston terminal for Storemen and Forklift Operators. We are looking for conscientious married men wishing to settle in secure positions. Good wages with overtime available. Superannuation and other privileges go with these permanent positions. Apply Warehouse Supervisor, MOBIL OIL NEW ZEALAND, LTD, 79 Chapmans Road, Woolston. Phone 30-575. 31356 YOUNG MAN WITH EXECUTIVE POTENTIAL THE COMPANY: Griffin and Sons, Limited, a major expanding biscuit and confectionery manufacturer with fac ; tories and distributing centres throughout New Zealand require a young man to assist in the further development of production, management, accounting and distribution. QUALIFICATIONS: We are seeking a young man between 17-21 years of age with initiative, drive energy, and the enthusiasm to do a good job. A sound educational background is desirable. OPPORTUNITIES: Initially, the appointment will be made in our • Christchurch Office where sound basic training will be given. After a suitable period and depending on ability, appointees will be transferred for specialist training in the sphere for which they are most suited and for which they display the greatest interest. With our policy of promotion on merit and a vigorous development programme, opportunities for advancement occur frequently. Encouragement will be given to those wishing to improve their educational qualifications. The Company is approved by the N.Z. Society of Accountants. APPLICATIONS: Apply in writing or by telephone for an interview With the BRANCH MANAGER, Christchurch. GRIFFIN AND SONS, LIMITED, Ferry Road, (P.O. Box 295), Telephone: 50-403. 31352 YOUNG MEN WE INVITE applications from young men 16-20 years of age to commence as supervisors’ assistants. Three years secondary education is preferred. It is intended that these young men progress to positions of responsibility on the production side. As supervisors’ assistants, they must be conscientious and able to work with a minimum of supervision. Contact in the first instance: The Personnel Officer, Phone 71-689, A.H. 60-360, or call Burke Street (off Montreal Street). LANE, WALKER, RUDKIN, LTD.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32536, 20 February 1971, Page 30
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