Situations Vacant ARE YOU 1. Retired at an early age? 2. Active and Energetic with years of productive service going to waste? 3. Meticulous in clerical work? 4. A strong, clear handwriter? 5. Looking for a position to occupy your time? LOOK NO FURTHER S.I.M.U. MUTUAL has a vacancy suited to an active retired civil servant or similar clerical. This is a full time position but hours could be adjusted by arrangement. Reply in writing, stating previous experience, personal details and contact telephone number to:— MR THOMAS. Underwriting Manager (Canterbury Branch), S.I.M.U. MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 51, Christchurch. 4444
BEST BET FOR 1973 COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE What income?? $3OOO $4OOO $5OOO $6000??? etc., etc., YOUR INCOME WILL DEPEND ON YOUR ABILITY HAVING the ability to mix easily at all levels and an outgoing personality are basic attributes of the position. A sound education is assumed. Previous sales experience is not a rigid prerequisite as complete training in Company methods will be given to the successful appointee. To apply, please write to: REPRESENTATIVE, P.O. Box 38, Christchurch. 4379
BRANCH MANAGER CREDIT CONSULTANT COMPANY WE ARE seeking a Manager with credit control experience. The suitable applicant should be able to promote good relations between company and client and be able to motivate and control Branch staff. Superannuation scheme in operation. Remuneration will be commensurate with ability and experience. Written application to “Press” 9847, stating marital status and relevant details. 4431
MALE CLERICAL ASSISTANT THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD, has a vacancy in its wages department for a male clerical assistant. Accuracy with figures is an essential qualification. Work is varied and involves keeping staff records. Wages are calculated on the Company’s computer and there will be an opportunity to become familiar with some of the equipment in the installation. A subsidised staff superannuation scheme is available after a qualifying period. For further information, telephone— Mr R. W. R. Broom, 69-799.
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES ADVISORY ASSISTANTNELSON REGION THE MINISTRY requires an advisory assistant in the Advisory Services Division. The main duties are—supervision of seed certification in the Nelson province, maintenance of standards in fertiliser works, assistance to advisory officers in trials, demonstrations and field days, soil testing and recording of statistics, maintenance and operation of advisory aids equipment, and duties of an Inspector under the Agricultural Chemicals legislation. Preference will tie given to holders of a Diploma in Agriculture with some practical experience, preferably in the 25-35 year age group. Commencing salaries up to $3285 p.a. depending on qualifications and experience. Applications should be made on form P.S.C. 17A, available at any post office and should be sent to:— The Regional Advisory Officer, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES, PRIVATE BAG, NELSON, by December 20, 1972. 8011 HwiHiAlws HOLDINGS PRIVATE SECRETARY DO YOU WANT a position with a challenge? One that returns a starting salary of $4250 p.a., own office, and a boss who is general manager and expects and gets action. Benefits like car, accommodation, flowers and perfume will be yours if you are good enough. Please apply:— MISS J. BRENKWORTH, WILLIAMS DEVELOPMENT HOLDINGS, Telephone 46-282, Wellington.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33094, 8 December 1972, Page 20
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