VACANCY MALES AMBITIOUS? A PROGRESSIVE New Zealand Company requires personnel at all levels. FULL TRAINING PROVIDED. ATTRACTIVE FINANCIAL RETURNS. For appointment: phone Mr; Cunningham, 46-324 or write c/o Box 794, Christchurch. COMPETENT BARMAN REQUIRED Apply personally. RACECOURSE HOTEL. 4405: CARTHY MOTORS. LTD, 166 St Asaph Street, Phone 66-298 LIGHT COMMERCIAL I SALESMAN WANTED. Apply:— J. CARTHY. CHASSIS I PLANT OPERATOR EXPERIENCED Tradesman required to operate chassis bay. This department includes chassis straightening, suspension work, wheel alignment, wheel balancing and road testing. Precision equipment is used and mechanical knowledge is essential. A large clean workshop handy to centre of city and top wages paid to suitable applicant. Apply: JOHNSON AND SMITH, LTD,' 140-142 Kilmore Street. Phone 40-897, A.H. 557-715. PLASTERER WANTED Part time, full time, or weekend. To plaster on brick work. 453 COLOMBO STREET, SYDENHAM. 8778
VACANCY MALES CREDIT MANAGER POSITION THE COMPANY—An engineering company centred in Christchurch with manufacturing and marketing points throughout New Zealand. THE POSITION—New Zealand Credit Manager. DUTIES—He will be concerned with the promotion of credit to customers and control of cash flow from debtors. Ideally applicants with appropriate experience would be 30-50 years of age and able to demonstrate their ability to handle negotiations with tact and finality. A sound basic understanding of the laws of contract, and common law relative to credit control are an essential part of this work. QUALIFICATIONS —Adequate formal education to convince us you have the facilities to think and decide quickly, and communicate easily at all levels. THE REWARD—The salary is competitive and in keeping with the seniority of the position. Apply in the first instance in confidence to: “Credit Manager,’’ P.O. Box 489, Christchurch. 4271 ELECTRICIANS ELECTRICIANS WORK AT KINLEITH ON PULP MILL CONSTRUCTION * Immediate start. * Top construction rates of pay. * Free single accommodation. * 52 hour week. KEITH JACOBSON, LTD, Electrical Engineering Contractors, Phone collect for further information, 8345 day, or Mr Briggs, 8666. Mr Jacobson, 9220 after hours, Tokoroa. 3707
HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL COUNTY CLERK APPLICATIONS, closing on January 28, 1972, are invited for the above position. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned. A. J. Smyth, County Clerk, HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL, Bowen House, Bowen Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 8012. Telephone 71-599. 4324 INSPECTORS OF FACTORIES THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR has vacancies for Trainee Inspectors of Factories in several districts including Auckland, Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Palmerston North, Wanganui and New Plymouth. Applicants for these positions should be the 25-35 age group and preference will be given to those who possess School Certificate or higher qualifications and who have trade experience. Appointees will be expected to take up their positions early in 1972/ After a period of specialised training they will be required to pass a qualifying examination. Salary of up to $3276 a year will be paid at commencement of training with prospects of promotion on merit to $4419 a year. Opportunity for advancement to supervisory and administrative positions are good. A qualified Inspector of Factories undertakes wideranging duties principally in the field of safety, health and welfare. Applications, which close on Wednesday, January 19, 1972. should be addressed to the Secretary of Labour, P.O. Box 6310, Te Aro, Wellington, on form P.S. 17A (available from any Post Office). 4254
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