|_ • Vacancy Males ;EESE3 JUNIOR SALESMAN :WE invite applications from young men in the 17-19 age group for a position as a Trainee Salesman in our Home Appliance Department at Riccarton Mall. This is an interesting position for a young man of reasonable education and selling ability. Generous staff privileges. I Apply:— The Manager. RICCARTON MALL, or The Personnel Officer, I Cashel St. Ph. 71-699, ext. 793. LINCOLN COLLEGE University College of Agriculture FIELD TECHNICIAN (BEEF RESEARCH) DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SCIENCE APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to the position of Field Technician (Beef Research) in the Department of Animal Science at Lincoln College An interest in cattle and experimental work Is essential and some experience with stock would be an advantage. Salary according to qualifier tions and experience within the range of $2219 to $2403. Government Superannuation available. Bus fares to Lincoln reimbursed. Apply in writing for conditions of appointment obtainable from the undersigned with whom applications close on May 5, 1972. H. G. HUNT, Registrar. LINCOLN COLLEGE, CANTERBURY. 3132
MECHANIC PERMANENT i INTERESTING VARIETY OF WORK HORNBY AREA Overtime, etc. PHONE 499-129 2507 MOTOR MECHANIC YALDHURST GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION Main West Rd, Christchurch. Phone 46-367. A Grade or Certified, with general knowledge and experience on all makes and models of cars and trucks. Apply:— RAY SKINNER. 8462 MECHANIC CERTIFIED OR ‘A’ GRADE Excellent working conditions. Apply: WHITBY MOTORS 62 Riccarton Road, Phone 45-172.
MOTOR MECHANIC A VACANCY exists at our Akaroa service station for an A Grade Mechanic whom, if suitable, will be given the responsibility of organising the running of repairs function. Preference would be given to a man with marine experience. A 3 bedroom house is available. Interviews may be arranged byringing Mr W. A. Habgood, 55 Akaroa, before May 12. 2388 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE RIGGER — WAIOURU A vacancy exists at H.M.N.Z.S. Irirangl, Waiouru, for a rigger to assist wth erection and maintenance of masts and poles, transmitting • and receiving aerials, and transmission lines. Experience or knowledge of wire splicing and jointing an advantage. Accommodation available. Salary $3333 a year. Applications close on May 13, 1972, with the Staff Clerk. Ministry of Defence, P.O. Box 295, Wellington. Applicants should use form PS 17A obtainable from Post Offices and quote vacancy No. 1568. Copies only of references should be enclosed. Assistance may be given to a married man required to move his household. 3765 McAlpines (rolleston), LIMITED TIMBER-HARDWARE MERCHANTS ROLLESTON YARDMAN REQUIRED MAN with timber knowledge prepared or would train suitable applicant. Permanent position with good working conditions and fellow workmen. For appointment for an interview phone Rolleston 612 (Christchurch exchange), after hours 496-331 Christchurch. 8501 MAINTENANCE ENGINEER WE have ■ vacancy for an engineer at the printing works to assist with the maintenance and repair of printing machinery and associated equipment. The position requires good all round engineering ability and we would prefer someone with experience In general maintenance engineering. Pension fund in operation and staff purchasing privileges available at our retail shop. Apply Printing Works Office, WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LIMITED 561 Colombo Street. (A Member of the Printing and Packaging Corp. Group.) 3082
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32903, 29 April 1972, Page 25
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