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Situations Vacant CARPENTERS Northern Builders require carpenters for cottage work in north to east areas. Good wages and overtime. Phone C. W. Burnett, 81-655. 2380 CAR WRECKER CAR WRECKER REQUIRED for established wrecking company in central city area. Mature man. 20-35 years, with gas cutting and wrecking experience preferred. PHONE 40-316. 7848 COMPOSITOR EXPERIENCED in newspaper and all types of jobbing and printing work. Permanent job in good conditions for right man. Apprentice out of indentures would suit. Apply to: ZP3456, “PRESS.” CLERICAL ASSISTANT WE require the services of an experienced assistant for general clerical duties. Knowledge of typing would be an advantage but accuracy Is essential, Apply: Secretary, MASON STRUTHERS, LTD cnr Colombo and Lichfield Sts. 4972 CARPET LAYERS CARPET LAYERS CARPET LAYERS CARPET LAYERS CARPET LAYERS CARPET LAYERS Experienced Tradesmen required. Immediate start. CANTERBURY CARPET CO., LTD. Phone 65-412. 6494 CARPENTERS . WE REQUIRE TRADESMEN CARPENTERS Excellent Wages and Conditions. Working Extended Hours. W. WILLIAMSON CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD, 175-187 MONTREAL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. CARPENTERS CARPENTER wanted for cottage work. $76.20 per 40 hour week. Overtime worked. Permanent position and good prospects. TELEPHONE 885-242.

CHILTON ST JAMES SCHOOL, LOWER HUTT. (1) ASSISTANT MISTRESSES required for February, 1972:— French and German (to all levels); History (Forms V and VI); Music (Core and S.C.); any combination of subjects considered; full or part-time. (2) ASSISTANT MISTRESSES required for May, 1973:— (a) Clothing (Forms 1-6); Mathematics (Forms 3-6); both parttime positions. (b) General subjects to a composite S4-F1 class. Position could be resident or non-resident, and salary is comparable to State rates. Apply with references to:— THE PRINCIPAL, P.O. BOX 30090, LOWER HUTT. 3658 /TA Ministry of Worics New Zealand CHRISTCHURCH JET BOAT OPERATOR APPLICATIONS are invited for an operator to drive and maintain a Hydrological Survey Jet Boat. Experience with these craft Is essential as the successful applicant will be expected to work under widely varying river conditions. Following a trial period the successful applicant may be appointed to permanent staff. Applicant should be prepared to work considerable overtime and undertake frequent travelling. Applications should be addressed in writing to the District Commissioner of Works, P.O. Box 1479, Christchurch. 3123 CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD LABORATORY ASSISTANT LABORATORY ASSISTANT LABORATORY ASSISTANT There will be a vacancy in the laboratory at the Board's sewage treatment works, Bromley. The post requires education to at least University Entrance standard and would suit either someone with laboratory experience or a school leaver. The work involves analytical chemistry and bacteriology. Experience in these disciplines may be of value but training can be given to an applicant willing and able to learn them. Salary will be in the Board’s scale J which starts at $1970 p.a. for an applicant with University Entrance in acceptable subjects. Otherwise, the entrance point will depend on age, S'fications and experience, upper limit of this scale is p.a. but there could be promotion into other salary scales if the Board so resolves. For an older appointee with experience the appointment could be in scale I which is $3646 p.a. to $4531 p.a. Written applications giving age, education, qualifications and experience should be sent to the Secretary before Friday, December 8. 1972. M. J. HORNE, Secretary. 3147

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33083, 25 November 1972, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33083, 25 November 1972, Page 28