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Exeptional quality I and design.

VETERINARIAN NEW ZEALAND THE COMPANY is internationally affiliated mu ’ , '^ lw ' sl °? rt a J and research based and manufacturers and markets a wide range of animal and human health care products Applications are invited for the new P°» ,t l on . o, . V ®‘* r ‘," , n n *'} for New Zealand which has been created by expansion of company activities. THE POSITION: Will involve responsibility for the conduct of development and demonstrations! field trials, ha'son with research institutions and government authorities and act ng as consultant to marketing and sales personnel by providing technical services and investigations QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have considerable experience in both large and small animal practice w'yj particular emphasis on sheep and beef cattl %-f with an organisation selling animal health rer ?? d to farmers and an interest in parasitology and/or pathology would be an added advantage. LOCATION: The appointee will preferably be locate In or near Auckland and if necessary assistance will be given with moving costs. BENEFITS: An attractive salary will be negotiated consistent with experience, and the Veterninary Clubs salary scale may be taken as a guide. A company car is provided and fully maintained. Superannuation is available after a qualifying period. Interviews will be arranged In New Zealand but applications which will be treated as confidential should be sent to the Personnel Manager, Ethnor Pty. Limited, P.O. Box 134, North Ryde, N.S.W. 2113, Australia.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33527, 7 May 1974, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33527, 7 May 1974, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33527, 7 May 1974, Page 4