VACANCY MALES ( MECHANICAL OR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER We require the services of a graduate mechanical or electrical engineer. The position offers a wide range of mechanical and electrical design work in building services. For interviews please contact: Mr C. E. Fenwick or Mr J. H. Havenaar, POWELL, FENWICK and PARTNERS, Consulting Engineers, 137 Victoria Street, Christchurch 1, Phone 64-341 or 64-342. 4778 MECHANIC WE require an ‘A’ grade or certified Mechanic for our suburban garage and service station. This is a developing area and we are looking for someone who wishes to build a sound future for themselves. Apply with references to ROCKY POINT SERVICES, 350 PORT HILLS ROAD. Telephone 34-231, or 326-276. After Hours 598-040. 4734 N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES WE have the following vacancies in our Christchurch garage: MOTOR MECHANIC APPRENTICE MOTOR MECHANIC SPRAY PAINTER All modern passenger service vehicles. Permanent positions and good conditions. Apply: GARAGE SUPERVISOR, N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES, VICTORIA STREET, Phone 71-669, Ext 8628. 4597
PRAIRIE GOLD PRODUCTS, LTD SENIOR PLACE, BROMLEY SEVERAL vacancies exist in the Poultry Processing Plant. Good wages and conditions. Apply in person please. Slaughterman OWING to Illness an attractive position is available in Golden Bay district. Nelson, for a reliable Slaughterman for a modern up to date rural slaughterhouse. Accommodation can be arranged wages and conditions very attractive. Contract shearing also available. On account of small kill, this position would particuarly suit a semi-retired man or young man with some knowledge and willing to learn. Ring 166 or 37 Takaka collect for further details or appication should be addressed to D. C. COAWELL, P.O. Box 35, Takaka. 4589
VACANCY FEMALES ERSKINE COLLEGE ISLAND BAY, WELLINGTON Catholic Boarding and Day School for Girls THE NEWLY-APPOINTED Board of Governors has reviewed the additional lay-staff requirements for 1972, and wishes’to appoint suitable woman to the following position. Applicants need not be Catholics, but the school policy is based on Christian living:— MATRON-SUPERVISOR This position calls for a qualified woman to take responsibility for the organisation and supervision of the whole domestic staff, including kitchen, laundry and housekeeping staff. Her status will be that of a senior member of the teaching staff. Character, commonsense and the ability to work well with others and to lead staff are the main requirements. Institutional experience an advantage. Salary $4O per week plus board and lodging. Applications for this position should be in writing and enclose references, addressed to: — The Principal, Sister J. Kirk-Smith, Erskine College, Island Bay, Wellington. _ 4591 MACHINISTS START THE NEW TEAR right with Austin Brown, Ltd. We have permanent positions for machinists who like quality garments and have had experience making dresses, pants suits and coats. Top pay for skilled operators plus incentive bonus. Apply now to:— AUSTIN BROWN, LTD, 132 Lichfield Street. BO4l SCHOOL HOLIDAYS Secondary Female Students Earn $4O per week. TWENTY SMART 6th and 7th form female students required for two weeks brochure and ticket sales commencing this Saturday. Must be of neat appearance. A testimonial would be an advantage (School). You could easily earn $4O per week. Call 10 a.m. this Saturday at:— 127 Cashel Street, Ist Floor, (opp Beaths) 8075
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32786, 10 December 1971, Page 22
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