Situations Vacant TYRE SERVICEMAN A POSITION has become I available in our Tyre servic-, ing bay in Nelson for a responsible person with some knowledge of the senicing of truck tyres and who is keen io extend his knowledge of j the proper use and application of tyre equipment. Apply in writing to: — Maintenance Manager. TRANSPORT • NELSON ■ LTD Private Bag. NELSON. 9163 TRAVEL INDUSTRY AN opportunity exists tor an intelligent. University-trained person, male or female, to establish himself in the in-: dustry. We are seeking a person who has travelled widely and preferably had some experience in. agency work. Al-; though a thorough training, will be given, office training or an accountancy back-, ground would be an added; advantage. Please apply in writing siting as much background as possible to: Managing Director. ( P.O. Box 2667, CHRISTCHURCH. 3992 I TIMBER KILN ASSISTANT WE require a reliable man ] or youth, preferably with ’ some knowledge of timber to work with our kiln manager. I Permanent position. Good conditions. Apply:— G. Poulsen, JARRAH TIMBER CO., 63 Harman Street. _ JLIJI?. TYPIST LINCOLN THE WOOL RESEARCH ORGANISATION, Lincoln, requires a fully competent ] typist. Shorthand or dictaphone experience an advan-; tage. Some filing and related ] duties make this an interest- ( ing position. Conditions of employment are excellent and an attractive salary will be paid. i Interested applicants m e in- ’ ’cited to apply in writing set-’ ' ting out details of expert-: I enee and qualifications to: SECRETARY. WOOL RESEARCH ORGANISATION OF N.Z. (INCA Private Bag. CHRISTCHURCH. 9127’ TYPIST CLERK A SENIOR Typist-Clerk is required for a permanent position. Shorthand would be an; advantage. The work is interesting and varied and ’ working conditions are pleasant. Apply:— The Secretary, CHRISTCHURCH CATHOLIC EDUCATION BOARD, Box 2461. Christchurch. ] PHONE 67-186, TECHNICIAN - WORKSHOPS A MAN who has served an . apprenticeship in Fitting. ‘Turning and Machining is reIquirecl as a Technician in ■ the Workshops of the Woo) : Research Organisation, Lin : coin. ’ 'Die Workshops are well equipped for a wide range of work to meet the needs of : the Organisation for ’ engineering services. Conditions of employment i with the Organisation are ex ’ ceßent. Commencing salary (will depend on qualifications and experience. Applications for this post-: tion should be in writing, ’ giving full details of age,, qualifications, past work experience and any other relevant information, and be ( addressed to:— THE SECRETARY. WOOL RESEARCH ORGANISATION of NEtV ZEALAND 'INC..), Private Bag. CHRISTCHURCH. 3892 : ’TELFORD FARM TRAINING INSTITUTE, BALCLUTHA FARM MANAGER AN experienced Dairy Farm , Manager is required for a 108 ’hectare well appointed. Dairy; ’Unit at present milking 160; I cows. Tire Manager Is re-, i quired to gh e practical' ’instruction to Students in, ' Milking and Stock Manage- ; intent during the performance, ;of his duties. One assistant is employed which provides: : for 2 days off each week. A modern small piggery is assoI ciated with the unit. The modern all electric ’home 6km from Balclutha is ■on a School Bus service. : Salary up to $4980 and Super'annuation. Applicalions (should be made in writing stating qualifications and ex’perience and should be fori warded along with testi’monials or the names of two ' referees to:— The Principal. TELFORD FARM TRAINING INSTITUTE. BALCLUTHA. _ 51248 TOBACCO GRADERS Wanted, girls 18-35 years, for tobacco grading, 3 months work, good baching accommodation. 4 miles to Kaiteriteri Beach, 5 miles to Motueka. ’ 100 5 ards from bus stop. Write or ring: I N. R. HICKMOTT, Riwaka, R.D. 3, Motueka. Phone 466 S Motueka. 3887 THE N.Z. POTTERY AND CEB AM7CS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION (INC.) DIRECTOR THE Council of the New Zealand Pottery and Ceramics Research Assn iPacral invites ’ applications for the position inf Director, our present Director having been ap- ; pointed Director of the Building Research Assn of N.Z. Paera is one of the smaller ’ research associations in New Zealand, employing a stall' iof nine; it is held in high esteem in industrial and academic circles at home and abroad. Pacra enjoys the whole hearted support of the i New Zealand Ceramic ■ Industry and a close working relationship exists between ’the staff of Pacra and the 'Scientific staffs of members. The successful applicant ’will have a unique ooporjtunity to demonstrate ability (to initiate, plan and execute research programmes as the l leader of a team of profes’sionals and at the same time ; manage the affairs of the (association. I Whilst no absolute limits ’are set down for age or qualifications it is likely that the ’ successful applicant will have ’ a university degree and will be in the 30-45 age bracket. ’He will have had cons.ider]able research experience • already. some of it in industry. A salary appropriate to the : appointee’s qualifications and ’ experience will be nego- . tiated. Applications should be . addressed to:— The President. NEW ZEALAND POTTERY and CERAMICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. Private Bag. LOWER HUTT 3184
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