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VACANCY MALES 1 CHASSIS ! MACHINE OPERATOR L a ,VE require the services of a t Han conversant with this work It vhich involves Chassis and I Vheel Alignment on different li: nakes of vehicles. |v Workshop is heated for extra k comfort. Excellent wages paid| K and generous staff discounts. ivajlable. Aply to:— THE MANAGER, DALGETY STREET (off Blenheim Road, past Saleyards), Phone 60-096. 8395 * I el* CITY DELIVERY LIGHT VAN DRIVER AN immediate vacancy exists fori the permanent position of Drlvefi too perate our City Pick-up and Delivery Service. This calls for a courteous man of good presentation who is under 55 and knows the city well. It goes without saying that a blameless record and current Driving Licence are essential. Good wages, regular hours and excellent conditions combine to make this an attractive position. In the first instance contact;— Mr D. McQuilken, Merchandise Manager, Bath Street, Telephone 60-599, ANDREWS & BEAVEN, LTD. 8377* DISPATCH CLERK TEMPORARY POSITION WANTED: Man with Dispatching and Shipping Experience for period of two to three weeks minimum to relieve employee on sick leave. Would suit retired man with such experience. Start Monday, September 6. Please ring:— The Office Manager, FLETCHER INDUSTRIES, LTD, Phone 47-059, Ext. 78. 8388

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL PLANNING OFFICER The Department of Education has a vacancy in the Research and Planning unit for an Education Planning Officer. The salary ranges from 15613 to $6231 p.a. The appointee will be responsible to the head of the Research and Planning Unit for the conduct of a broad range of planning studies undertaken within the unit and will require a depth of understanding of educational planning and research issues. Much or the work will be undertaken as a service for the Advisory Council on Educational Planning with w'hose committees and working parties he will be closely associated. Applicants should be graduates with several years teaching or research experience and should be able to write fluently. Applications close with the Director-General of Education, Department of Education, Private Bag, Government Buildings, Wellington, on 15.9.71. Applicants should use form PSI7A obtainable from Post Offices, enclose copies only of testimonials and quote the above vacancy number 3492. For Inquiries telephone Mr L. J. Ingham. 41-890, Ext. 541. Assistance towards expenses may be given to a married man required to move his household. 8228 FITTERS AND TURNERS DUE to general expansion and export orders we nave vacancies for experienced Fitters and Turners used to a good class of work with Sne limits. Permanent employment is assured. High wages and benefits. First class modern machines In the best equipped workshop in New Zealand. Good working conditions. Apply:— The Workshop Manager, 183 DURHAM STREET, PHONE 64-059, CHRISTCHURCH. FOREMAN FOR MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS MACHINE SHOP WE require an experienced Foreman initially to take over our machine shop but with considerable scope ahead in our other activities. The company is engaged in specialised fields, has a history of constant growth and Is now a member of the world wide British Ropes Group. Salary commensurate with experience and qquallficatlons. Apply:— Mr Dally, C. and R. EQUIPMENT, LTD, 293 Cranford Street PHONE 556-025. After hours 867-424. 7983

TRAVELLING SALESMAN A WORTHWHILE and satisfying position is availablewith a large and progressive publishing organisation, giving splendid opportunity for high earnings. Successful applicant would be required to travel throughout New Zealand and therefore the position is suitable only for a single person. Training will be given and every assistance offered to ensure a successful and lucrative career. Earnings would be in the $lOO to $l5O per week bracket during commencing period, depending on ability. Car provided. , , Please address applications to:— “SALESMAN," P 9647, “PRESS,” CHRISTCHURCH. 8366

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32701, 2 September 1971, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32701, 2 September 1971, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32701, 2 September 1971, Page 18