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Situations Vacant MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS WE are interested in contacting Maintenance Engineers and men with a similar background to help with our maintenance schedule and installation programme. We have a large and varied plant, raning from heavy equipment to light packaging machinery. Working conditions are good, plenty of overtime is aavilable. We have an excellent Cafeteria, car park, etc. For further details contact the:— z PERSONNEL OFFICER, A.B. CONSOLIDATED, LTD, CNR MONTREAL AND ST ASAPH STREETS. 5634 © MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES RESEARCH DIVISION - BIOMETRICS SECTION APPLICATIONS for Technical positions in our Head Office are sought from young people, with U.E. and an interest in mathematics. Students completing U.E. this year will also be considered. The work is interesting and varied in the analysis of data for research and management projects. Full training will be given in the use of desk calculators, programmeable calculators and data preparation for computer analysis. Incentive is given for further mathematical studies. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. Applications on form PSl7a (obtainable at Post Office) should be sent by October 7, 1974, to: Director, Biometrics, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES, P.O. Box 2298, WELLINGTON. 5054 McAlpines rangiora, ltd FORKLIFT DRIVER WE REQUIRE A FORKLIFT DRIVER for our timber lyardat Southbrook, Rangiora. Heavy duty licence is essential. This is a permanent position with good wages, congenial working conditions, service bonuses, and staff purchasing discounts. For further information regarding this position please apply to:— Mr N. R. Ross, P.O. Box 107, Rangiora. Phone 8339. W8246 MAN REQUIRED TO LEARN MANUFACTURE OF OUR PRINTING PRODUCTS. Good wages, clean working conditions in a modem, centrally heated factory. Overalls, boot allowance and tea, etc., provided. Overtime available and ample car parking facilities. The work involved would suit person willing to learn and requiring a permanent position in a stable industry. Are you interested? Call and see us at: COATES BROS (N.Z.), LTD, 19 St David Street, Christchurch. Phone 66-145. W1972 MECHANICS GOOD WAGES and incentives. Generous discount privileges. Apply to Mr I. Rathgen:— ASSISTANT MANAGER, DALGETY STREET, ADDINGTON. PH. 48 |^ g 5 g 3 MALE OR FEMALE MULTILITH OPERATOR WE HAVE A VACANCY in our Security Printing Department for a Multilith Operator. The successful applicant will be working on the latest equipment in this fast growing section of our factory. Regular overtime is available if required. For an interview please phone Mr L. Young, 69-059, Ext. 23. WhrtcouHs MOTOR MECHANIC/FITTER WE HAVE A VACANCY on our staff for a Motor Mechanic with general fitting experience. This is a permanent position with top wages so we would expect applications from experienced men without working with constant supervision. Staff buying privileges are available. Apply to: The Engineering Supervisor, BIRDS EYE FACTORY, 27 Harewood Road, Papanui. Phone 529-085. W4232 ONCE YOU HAVE YOUR U.E. WHAT THEN? ONE OF THE fastest growing industries in the world is plastics. With this growth comes opportunity at all levels. Trained personnel is at a premium and always assured of good positions. This year you could have a chance of getting into plastics and be assisted in obtaining a N.Z. Certificate of Engineering. If the prospects interest you telephone for an appointment to discuss it further. We would be especially interested in speaking with both sons and parents. Contact Mr Moran, MAINGUARD packaging, ltd, P.O. Box 16076. Hornby. 66 Carmen Road. PhSne 499-119. wz&sa

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33654, 2 October 1974, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33654, 2 October 1974, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33654, 2 October 1974, Page 26

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