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. VACANCY GENERAL HAPPINESS IS MAKING PARTTIME MONEY WITH U.T.C. , PHONE 40-482. LABORATORY/RESEARCH > ASSISTANT . LINCOLN COLLEGE (University College of Agriculture) A vacancy exists for a Laboratory/Research Assistant In the department of soil science at Lincoln College. Duties include assistance with laboratory preparation and the research programme of the department. Mipimum qualification, university entrance with a pass In chemistry. Preference will be given to applicants holding N.Z.C.S. (chemistry). Training will be given and further study encouraged. Commencing salary according to qualification and experience within the range $1912 to $2946 per annum. Prospects exist for advancement beyond this scale. Government superannuation available. Bus fares from Christchurch reimbursed. Apply in writing for conditions of appointment obtainable from the undersigned, with whom applications close on September 25, 1971. H. G. HUNT, Registrar. Lincoln College, Canterbury. 3393

VACANCY GENERAL A BIGGER INCOME OPPORTUNITY IF YOUR CURRENT EARNINGS or future prospects are not measuring up to your full potential, this could be the time to make a move. We invite progressive, hard-working, sales orientated men or women wishing to make a permanent high income career to contact: THE LIFE FIELD MANAGER, GUARDIAN ROYAL EXCHANGE GROUP, P.O. BOX 2617, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 64-725. If you want to be successful we can help you. Inquire about our Training School, Car finance scheme, House finance, Initial guaranteed income, Retirement scheme at age 50, Renewal commission. 3434

A brand new publication . . . EXPERIENCED JOURNALISTS for “THE SUNDAY HERALD” IMMEDIATE APPLICATIONS are invited for a new Auckland-based Sunday newspaper, “The Sunday Herald.” Experienced and well qualified journalists are required. The company has already made a number of appointments and planning of the newspaper is well advanced. The new publication will offer unrivalled opportunities for interesting and challenging assignments, so we are seeking people with a wide range of talents. Naturally the successful applicants will be expected to work on Saturdays where shifts will cover both day and evening. Salary levels will be negotiated based on experience and ability. Conditions and benefits are good. These include half-yearly bonuses. All applications will be treated in confidence. These should be in writing, and addressed to Mr J. B. Peebles, Personnel Officer. WILSON AND HORTON, LIMITED, P.O. Box 32, Auckland, 1. 48661

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SOCIAL WORKER, CHILD HEALTH CLINIC PALMERSTON NORTH THERE IS A VACANCY for a Social Worker (Psychiatric), Department of Health, Child Health Clinic, Palmerston North. - Commencing salary on any point of the scale up to $4323 per annum dependent on qualifications and experience. There is merit promotion to $4487. Applicants should use form 17A which is obtainable from any post office and quote vacancy No. 3422. Copies only of testimonials should be enclosed and forwarded by September 15, 1971, to:— Staff Clerk, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, P.O. Box 5013, Wellington. 3382

JOURNALIST The New Zealand Women's Weekly has a vacancy for an experienced Journalist. A good salary increased by our staff profit sharing bonus and superannuation benefits make this an attractive position for a competent journalist seeking permanent employment Apply in writing with samples of work and copies of references to:— The Editor, NEW ZEALAND WOMEN'S WEEKLY, P.O. Box 1409, Auckland. 365£

ssss CAN YOU OBTAIN 25 per cent on your present investment? A unique and worthwhile business opportunity awaits you. Fully secured investment provides you the opportunity to organise and run your own business with worthwhile financial returns. For further information contact Mr Jones— Phone 30-815, or write 159 Kilmore Street, Christchurch. 48658

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32703, 4 September 1971, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32703, 4 September 1971, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32703, 4 September 1971, Page 29