i Situations Vacant J KNITWEAR OPERATOR MECHANIC WANTED URGENTLY A young man is required with experience on S.P.J. and R.T.R.B type knitting machines to join our fast expanding knitwear factory in sunny Nelson. Conditions and prospects are excellent for the right type of 'Ou ng man. who is willing to work and accept responsibility. Wages in line with ability. Apply in the first instance to: Mr Deacon RICHMOND KNITWEAR. LTD, McGlashan Avenue. Richmond. NELSON. I 3487 KAIAPOI BOROUGH COUNCIL KAIRAKI CAMPING GROUND APPOINTMENT OF CARETAKERS Applications ate invited from married couples for appointment as Caretakers of the Council s Camping Ground at Kairaki. Duties of the husband will include supervision and maintenance of grounds, buildings and plant, the wife handling booking enquiries, allocation of sites and collection of fees. Living accommodation electric power and telephone will be provided free of charge to the successful applicants whose remuneration will be fixed by nego liation prior to appointment. More detailed information may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications endorsed • KAIRAKI CARETAKERS” will close at 4 p.m. on Thursday. February 15. 1973. N. E. CLEMENS. Town Clerk. Box 99 Kaiapoi. Phone 8039. 8416 KARDEX CLERK I APPLIANCES FEMALE WE REQUIRE a young ladv about 17-19 for our control office in the Appliance Service Division. Moorhouse Avenue. Main duties would be marking off the Kardex cards, so a reasonable education and neat writing are desirable. Any previous experience would be an advantage. 1 The Modern and spacious con I trol office is carpeted, making j very pleasant working conditions with a total staff of 5. Variety is provided bv relieving on the 1 Radio Telephones so a good customer approach and pleasant voice would be an asset. Our purchasing discounts and. Sick Benefit Scheme are added 1 attractions. , Apply:— PERSONNEL MANAGER, ' FE3SS3 CASHEL ST. PHONE 71-699-3666 [ KEMPTHORNE PROSSER AND CO, LTD '
ACID PLANT SHIFT ASSISTANT A SHIFT ENGINEER ASSISTANT [is required for our Contact Sulphuric Acid olant. Conditions art good, and the annua) gross earnings should exceed 54500 Fringe be lefits. after a qualifying period include warehouse buying privileges, and attendance bonus. and superannuation and insurance! benefit. Work is varied and includes the operation of a front end i loader, log book recording, carry-: ling out chemical tests, and- ; assisting the engineer with main tenance work. Applicants should contact:— Works Engineer, KEMPTHORNE PROSSER and CO.. LTD. Hornoy Christchurch. - 3185 ] KEMPTHORNE PROSSER AND CO. LTD MEN WANTED IWE require five reliable men for new positions created withir the firm. j These men would need to be prepared to work extended hours with the possibilities of shift work. The men we are looking for would have their own transport. telephone, be 20 to 40 years lof age and possibly have some exoerience in loader driving. If you measure up to our requirements phone the:— ASSISTANT PRODUCTION SUPERINTENDENT. 496-189, On Monday, February 5, 1973. For An Interview. 3622 LABOURER 50-hour working week. FRAEMOHS INDUSTRIES, LTD, i 1200 Main North Road. Phone 81-962. LETTERPRESS MACHINISTS HEIDELBERG Cylinder Printer required for producing a wide variety of interesting work in our modem factory. Phone Mr Preston, 77-695. WYATT AND WILSON, LIMITED. I 11 WILMER STREET. I 3192
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33141, 3 February 1973, Page 28
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