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• Situations Vacant ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT ELECTRICIAN-TROUBLEMAN APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from registered electricians for the above position on the staff of the Hamilton City Council Electricity Department. The successful applicant will be employed on fault and electrical installation work during normal working hours and will be on rostered standby for which penal rates are payable. Council may be able to assist with housing. Further information may be obtained from:— The City Electrical Engineer, P.O. Box 937, Hamilton. 7293 EXPERIENCED SHORTHAND TYPIST LINCOLN COLLEGE (University College of Agriculture) APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from experienced Shorthand Typists for appointment in the Staffing Section of the Registry at Lincoln College. Preference will be given to applicants with Senior Government shorthand typing qualifications and with practical experience. Applicants should be interested in personnel administration and be able to undertake both clerical and typing responsibilities. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience with good prospects for advancement. Initial salary range $2219 —$3178 per annum. Bus fares to Lincoln reimbursed. Bus departs Midland Motors daily 8 a.m., returning to Christchurch by 5 p.m. Superannuation available. Apply in writing for fuller details of this appointment obtainable from the undersigned, with whom applications close on July 26, 1972. H. G. Hunt, Registrar, Lincoln College, Canterbury. 7264

FARM ADVISORY OFFICERS LIVESTOCK AND PASTORAL LABORATORIES (N.Z.), LIMITED AS NEW ZEALAND’S LARGEST and farmer-owned, farm advisory service organisation, we have vacancies for cadet officers, in our advisory division. This division is backed by a modern laboratory, fully equipped for the analysis of soil, seeds, etc., and the work of advisory officers is to make recommendations to farmer clients on all aspects of farming and livestock management. A sound fanning background and agricultural training is essential together with abilty to communicate intelligently. In return the successful applicants will receive a thorough training in our methods and are assured of an intersting and rewarding career. Apply in writing with copies of references to:— FARM ADVISORY OFFICERS, P.O. Box 27-062, Shirley. 3228

FITTERS-WELDERS RIGGERS-SCAFFOLDERS and EXPERIENCED CONSTRUCTION WORKERS . ARE REQUIRED at the New Plymouth Power Project. Experienced people are offered long term employment with top rates of pay, regular overtime and allowances. This is an established site less than a mile from the heart of the city. Applications in writing to: THE PERSONNEL OFFICER, P.O. Box 721, New Plymouth. 7375

INTERMEDIATE TYPIST RECEPTIONIST WE REQUIRE the services of a young lady in the 17-20 age group as a Typist and Telephone Receptionist. Duties would also include general office work. The position would suit a person residing in the Opawa Woolston area as our present administration will be moving to Hillsborough next month. For an interview please phone:— Mrs Downie, SEA FREIGHTWAYS, LIMITED, Phone 67-632. 7374

NEW ZEALAND ALUMINIUM SMELTERS, LIMITED Require FITTER-TURNERS THE PLANT MAINTENANCE DIVISION of New Zealand Aluminium Smelters, Limited, require fully indentured Fitter-Turners for machining and fitting work in their workshop area. These are day work positions and successful applicants would receive the following advantages among others working at Tiwai. * Excellent wages and conditions. * Good working conditions on some of the most modem machinery available. * Scope for advancement. * First class crib room and canteen facilities. * A progressive social club. * Free transport to and from Invercargill. * Free work clothing and laundering. * Generous annual holidays and paid sick leave. * Assistance with relocation expenses. * Assistance in arranging housing in Invercargill. Applications may be made by writing to: — The Employment Officer, nzas NX Aluminium Smelters, Ltd, Private Bag, Invercargill. Or Phoning collect, Invercargill, 85-999, day, or 88-621, Monday-Friday evenings 7-9 p.m. only, and ask for Mr J. Read.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32972, 19 July 1972, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32972, 19 July 1972, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32972, 19 July 1972, Page 26

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