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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant I ! SHEARER wanted "for Dari’“ Held area. Start immediately - Phone 772, Kirwee. I WOOL STORE WANTED: Experienced Glrl't! i Rider to groom polo pony, > e lA/ADIZCDC i Victoria, Australia. Recom-jg V> Unliullu mended position. ! For details— £ WORKERS required at our; PHONE 388-564. la Modern Wool Store, Ken-; 53332 i p nedy Place, Opawa. Pleasant ] r working conditions, cafeteria j s on premises. ■ DAIRY MAN i a ' Apply to:— ; A position will shortly be ” Mr B McKeown I available for a married man L, acawwn, i a tactory su p p )y dairy! WRIGHTSON NMA, LTD, i £ar . m ,® t KiUinchy. c ’ Applicants must have had n Kennedy Place, Opawa. • dairy experience, sufficient to J Phone 39-ldo. ’allow them to accept respon- n F 23951 sibillty for the day to day L ■management of the herd. WORK HOURS TO SUIT . £2 bedroomed home will 1( YOURSELF initially be available, how- a If you have a good person- ? a ® bedroomed home is v ality you will enjoy working ’’ with our sales, investment be F and real estate consultants Excellent wages to a man a (many of whom have been leSI e S“ ,r t e f L ln '"™r“ super ' * with us for 15 years earning rh m p eilerlin C ce m nece S «°rv Pre poM PelL Killing ° tX l a n vaa a We Ce for r> gu ys P °or eeston ’ Pho ” e 4?D v gals. Try it on a part-time banaelbasis if you wish as it is_ a — — ■ ~ ® Kme supplement t 0 yOur ln ‘ EXPERIENCED MARRIED L corae - MAN si Phone: REQUIRED for Daily Farm. p 1.8.1.5.. j Free house, milk and usual - Phone 50-97?, a.h. 1 perks. Good wages. : — =— J Apply in writing giving „ ■details and references if I, WAITDFQQ PoSSible to_ ’ VVnl I RLOd : DALGE ™ <*£•>’ LTD > t . ’ NFI SON a A WAITRESS experienced in c silver service required for — leading - licensed restaurant, I LANDGIRL Apply: ~ LANDGIRL BRASS MONKEY I REQUIRED for Ashburton I t .mt (agricultural farm. Experience RESTAURANT, ‘not essential if willing to ■learn. Temporary or permanImperial Hotel, lent. Phone 50-640. ; Apply:— 1 I _I“T }5 P.O. BOX 121, v ASHBURTON, J WOMEN l h ■WOMEN ■ 57700| WE require a woman for our garment store. This is al r , pleasant job which requires: no previous experience as full I rnj]n\ training is given. A goner-; > 111 f ' 1 ous wage is paid, uniform: a 111 i 1 provided and cafeteria avail- 1 VI-ml 1 able. We are also only one \ <1 I 111 1 ; minute from the Sydenham . l| v y Shopping Centre. Apply:— i j HMft MARRIED COUPLE'! REQUIRED . VAPUTQ MACKENZIE SHEEP IHUniO STATION WE require someone who is , interested in building small PRIMARY and Secondary I custom built yachts, who School bus passes gate, takes a pride in . their work Applicant must be capable and wants job satisfaction, of doing all types of farm Yachting experience an ad- work. vantage but not essential. Top wages will be paid to For appointment Phone Gle right man. f 896-305. Apply in writing to:— D. and A. ELDER PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS _b4Mo LIMITED. FAIRLIE. VAI ITI4 Or Phone 68 Fairlie > I UU I For further Details. INTELLIGENT young man offered employment in our Dispatch Department, varied ft/I A Q Him duties, plentiful overtime. : |W| fl Jr rr If“ j I Phone 488-827 or call in per-( IV l/tl \I \ I l_Lz HELL AB Y PEACH A A A j\| F PRODUCTS, LTD, IVIhIM enr Princess and Matipo Sts, ( „ . . , , WANTED, Married or Single RICCARTON. g^ g . Man for cattle breeding farm. —— Phone 516-623 Sat. only or ! 2rxr~rxnH a lir-i!T write c/o Box 13176, ChristPERMANENT " STEWARDESSES REQUIRED Apply: J. Pope, from Mon- vIUULIIIU day, October 28. KAIAPOI WORKING MEN’S Rotorua area,’ 120 cows, H. 8.1 m i f n shed. ULUd, Good wages and conditions. ' ... . Start end February. Raven Street, , , „ , , Phone 863 Rerewhakaaitu or Kalapoi, write H. M. Dodge, R.D. 3, Phone 8017, Kalapoi. Rotorua. H 23711 52452 Situations Vacant WANTED: 2 JOINERS OR CABINETMAKERS ■ ALSO A TIMBER MACHINIST Plenty of overtime. I, Apply:— ROYDVALE JOINERY, 494 Wairakei Road. 1 54331 | A YOUTH ■ HOSTELS ' ASSOCIATION i i ACCOUNTANT > i THE YOUTH HOSTELS ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND INC. wish to appoint to their staff an Accountant. . The Association is a large, rapidly-growing organisation operating throughout New Zealand e with affiliations in most countries overseas. The administration of the Association is soundly based - on a number of people working in a voluntary I .. capacity throughout the country. The work of ■ i- these voluntary folk is backed up and supple- ! i, mented by a small number of salaried staff, most j of whom are based at the Association’s National ! - Office in Christchurch. The position of Accountant will become j vacant as a result of expansion and re-organisation i of the Association’s administrative structure. It is not envisaged that applicants need be r fully qualified, however, partial qualifications i- together with broad practical experience in Accounting and Administration are considered a necessity. We would expect that applicants would be within the 25-35 age bracket. We feel that the position would appeal to a man with an established record of ability who may be seeking the satisfaction of a career in an organisation a a little different from the usual commercial enterprise. The successful applicant can expect to be 1 offered a competitive salary, together with j membership of a subsidised Superannuation Scheme. Before making a formal application, interested R persons are invited to contact the undersigned, d from whom additional written material will be i- available. e John Priddy — National Secretary, s YOUTH HOSTELS ASSOCIATION : OF NEW ZEALAND INC., National Office, 282 Hereford Street, Christchurch, 1. PHONE 77-623, OR 75-284. 9147

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33675, 26 October 1974, Page 41

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