Situations Vacant AUTOMOTIVE SPARES ORGANISATION REQUIRES MORE SPECIALISTS INCREASING BUSINESS provides an excellent opportunity for experienced auto spares man to join a progressive public company. In the first instance contact should be made with: Warehouse Manager. MOTOR TRADERS (N.Z.), LTD. corner Durham and Bath Streets. 4188 BRANCH SUPERVISOR APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the above position at our Christchurch Branch. The work involves claim settlements and supervision of a full branch. We would prefer a man in his late twenties with insurance experience capable of dealing with people at all levels. A first-class salary will be negotiated in keeping with experience and qualifications. Rapid growth over the last few years has made this position an attractive one with potential for a bright conscientious officer. Usual benefits are available after a suitable qualifying period. For full details apply for an interview to: MR D. J. KELLEHER, BRANCH MANAGER, LOMBARD INSURANCE CO., LTD, PHONES 50-751, 62-739. 17510 FARRIER WAIMAK, LTD FITTER-WELDER WE REQUIRE an experienced man who can carry out all phases of repair work on trucks, machines, etc. Must have a good knowledge of building-up buckets, etc., and be able to manufacture equipment associated with contracting. Apply at: PLANT. Coutts Island, or Phone Belfast 238-179. 4255
INTERMEDIATE CLERK LINCOLN A VACANCY EXISTS in the office of the Wool Research Organisation, Lincoln, for an experienced female Intermediate Clerk. This is an interesting position involving the handling of accounts payable, banking ,and a variety of related auties. as well as some assistance on the telephone switchboard. A suitable commencing salary will be paid according to qualifications and experience. Please telephone: Hsl 8009 for interview, or apply in writing to:— THE SECRETARY, WOOL RESEARCH ORGANISATION, OF N.Z. (INC.) PRIVATE BAG, CHRISTCHURCH. 4201
FOOTWEAR OPERATIVE WE REQUIRE an experienced Footwear Operative, preferably with making/boxing room experience, for our inspection department as final examiner. A bonus scheme is in operation and overtime is available. Please contact Mr Holmes, Phone 68-343. v FELTEX FOOTWEAR, 84 Gasson Street, Feltex 4241
MANAGER Required for INTENSIVE BEEF PROJECT THIS IS A new enterprise with the specific aim of producing substantial numbers of grain finished beef cattle on a year round basis. The location of the project is seven miles from Feilding. DUTIES: Responsible to the Managing Director for the planned and effective annual turnover of 7000 beef cattle and also the production and harvest of substantial tonnages of maize and lucerne silage. QUALIFICATIONS: Preferably in the 28-40 age range, and with a sound knowledge of agricultural practices and animal handling techniques. The applicant must also have the proven ability of handling staff effectively and be willing and able to adopt new techniques, plan for expansion, and project profitability. REWARDS: A substantial commencing salary will be negotiated and will be commensurate with the responsibility of the position. THIS IS A UNIQUE CAREER OPPORTUNITY APPLICATIONS: Please write in confidence stating age, marital status, qualifications, experience, positions previously and currently held, telephone numbers, and any other relevant information. To the Secretary, BEEF EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH CO., LTD, P.O. Box 38, Marton. 4039
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33158, 23 February 1973, Page 15
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