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Situations Vacant INSURANCE CLERK i THIS is an established post [ within our organisation that ! is ideally suited to a young man already familiar with ; workers’ compensation, fire, v ehicle and marine claims. | Perhaps he may have prac-1 tical first-hand knowledge of [ most of the work but has ’ only had restricted experi-. ence on the remainder and! : seeks to widen tills. Part of his function will[ concern the keeping of related associated records: Alternatively, we would con-1 sider someone recently retired from the insurance [ world, who has a knowledge! of our type of work. Remuneration will be ’ pitched at a level to attract! a capable man. In the first instance con- [ ; tact:—Personnel Manager. ANDREWS and BEAVEN, LTD. 203-205 Cashel Street. Phone 61-829. INSURANCE SERVICES, LTD [ CLAIMS ASSESSORS AND ! LOSS ADJUSTERS ARE giving consideration to the appointment of a General Assessor for the South I Canterbury region to be based at Timaru. We envis;age someone in the 25 to 40 age group preferably with existing experience in the field of loss assessing. A person with common sense, diplomacy, and adaptability, together with a command of English is required, and In- . surance qualifications would be an advantage. A partner- ! ship would be offered in due course to a satisfactory ap- ■ plicant. For an interview ap- ' pointment, which will be in Timaru, at which more details will be given, please write giving personal details in complete confidence to the Managing Director, Mr B. P. Johnson, P.O. Box 596, Christchurch. 3991 INTERMEDIATE OR | SENIOR MERCERY . SALESMAN ■ BEATH’S urgently require a . young man, preferably with ’ sales experience in the menswear business, for their busy [ ground floor men's section. ‘ Rapidly increasing business 1 and our present rebuilding [ programme must open up ex--1 ceptional promotion pros- ' pects and there are other ! benefits Including a better . than average wage, generous ’ staff buying arrangements and ! the possibility of participation ~ in our subsidised superannuaI tion and insurance scheme. j Apply to the: Personnel Manager, ! BEATH AND CO., LTD, Cashel Street. >3809 i INSTRUCTOR (Dairy) Justice Department, Waikeria Youth Centre. : SALARY between $4093 and i $4716. Opportunity for ad-1 | vancement on merit to 85369. i [ Sound knowledge and ex-! [perience in dairying required.! with the ability to instruct and supervise inmates. Appointee must be medic- ! ally fit, join the Government Superannuation Fund and retire at 60 years of age. Housing may be available at an assessed rental. [ Applications close on ’ 14.11.73 with the Staff Clerk. ■ Justice Department, Private ■ Bag I, Government Buildings. : Wellington. Applicants should • use form P.S.I7A which is ■ obtainable from Post Offices, . and quote the vacancy number 5541. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. ! Assistance may be given to [a married man required to i move his household. , 3609 ’ INSTRUCTOR (STOCK) I Justice Department, Invercargill Borstal Institution. SALARY between $4093 and $4716. Opportunity for ad- . vancement on merit to $5369. Qualifications Desired: Sound knowledge and experience of shepherding and livestock management. 1 Duties: Shepherding and management of stock and the instruction of inmates. Ap--1 pointee must be medically fit, join the Government ; Superannuation Fund and re- ! tire at 60 years of age. Housing may be available at [an assessed rental. *" ’ Applications close on ,14.11.73 with the Staff Clerk, | Justice Department, Private [Bag 1, Government Buildings, (Wellington. Applicants should [use form P.S.I7A which is obtainable from Post Offices, and quote the vacancy number 5540. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. Assistance may be given to a married man required to move his household. . 3607 New Zealand Electricity i INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL TECHNICIANS i FOR ! THERMAL POWER STATION INSTALLATION THE Department is seeking ! men with or advanced study towards the following quaii- ' fications: 1. N.Z.C.E. (Electrical, Light Current), or City and Guilds Qualifications in Electrical Engineering Practice or Instrumentation and Control Systems Maintenance and ■ 2. Experience in the installation or maintenance of [ automatic process control systems. To assist the manufacturers engineers ,in the commission,ling of process control instrumentation and data logging ; systems associated with thermal power station plant throughout New Zealand. 1 Initial location will be New I [ Plymouth where a 600 MW; . station is due to be commis- ■ stoned in 1974. : Accommodation will be ‘ : [ available at a reasonable rent. [ : Further information on sal- [ [ i ary promotion prospects and •' conditions of employment may I i be obtained from either: Mr P. Denton, New Plvmouth Power Project, Private Bag, NEW PLYMOUTH, Phone 87-738, OR Mr J. W. Malcolmson, [ N.Z. Electricity Department.! Private Bag, WELLINGTON, Phone 41-840. Applications close on 9.11.73 with the Staff Officer, N.Z. Electricity Department. Private Bag, Wellington. Applicants should use form P.S. [ 17A, which is obtainable from! Post Offices, and quote the! vacancy number 5026. Only . copies of testimonials should ’ be enclosed. Assistance may be given to ’ la married man required to I (move his household. I 35171 JOINER EXPERIENCED tradesman re-! quired. Wide variation of! work. Overtime available. [ Apply: KENT JOINERY, LTD. ■ 253 Lincoln Road. Phone 385-475. I 3755

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33373, 3 November 1973, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33373, 3 November 1973, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33373, 3 November 1973, Page 33

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