Situations Vacant FORKLIFT DRIVER FORKLIFT DRIVER WE REQUIRE a man with previous experience. He will be expected to take charge of receiving inwards goods and despatch of orders. This is a responsible position and'we would prefer a married man. Good wages and overtime available. Apply to; Mr Ray Erridge. CANTERBURY BENTONITE, LTD, 191 Main South Road, Sockbum. Phone 487-158. 5335 Uigggj FREIGHT SECURITY OFFICERS WE require senior and competent men to oversee loading, staff and supervisors in the various aspects of freight forwarding operations in our several terminals in the Christchurch area. These, key appointments will implement correct freight handling procedures and are senior and responsible positions. .' Applications to be treated, in confidence are invited from men of maturity, integrity and experience in the handling of staff. Write to: Group Insurance Manager, ALLTRANS FREIGHT, LIMITED, ■ P.O. Box 2097, Christchurch. SB3Bl FOOTWEAR SALES REPRESENTATIVE A REPRESENTATIVE based in Christchurch is required to sell Casual Footwear under the wellknown brand name Givani covering the South Island and Wellington central areas. An experienced representative is preferred but consideration could be given to proven selling experience other than footwear. A good salary and commission and a car can be provided. Air applications will be treated in strictest confidence. Write giving full details of experience including work’history and essential personal details, including telephone number, to: Mr W. T. Meek. GIVANI DIVISION OF JANDALS, LTD, P.O. Box 13204, Onehunga, AUCKLAND. ,; .: F 1392 GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! MONEY! MONEY! GIRLS AND HOUSEWIVES, here is your chance to work from home making money. You have heard of Tupperware Parties — well this is similar but completely different, ■ * Ring 67-842 today and find out more about it. PH. 67-842. , ' 592 GOVERNMENTHOUSE POST OF HOUSEMAID THE appointment of a Housemaid will become vacant shortly. It is a “living-in” post for a single' woman. Duties include, household cleaning, bed making and light laundering of clothes. Residence mainly at Government House, Wellington, but also two or three months annually at Auckland and occasional brief periods elsewhere in New Zealand. Applications, on form PSI7A obtainable from any Post Office, should be addressed to the Comptroller, Government House, Private Bag. Wellington. ' -2147 HAIRDRESSER WORKING HOLIDAY SENIOR LADIES’ HAIRDRESSER required for 3 weeks from 27th December to 18th January. Top wages for 3| days work and 3| days fun in the sun, with water ski-ing, barbecues and swimming, plus free accommodation. Phone 83-221, Browns Bay, or write: BAYS HAIR FASHIONS, 5 The Mall, Browns Bay, Auckland, 10. 51389
MARINE ENGINEERS g JUNIOR ENGINEERS on the Cook Strait Rail Ferries. Applicants must hold a Second Class Coastal Motor Certificate or higher qualifications and be prepared to' live in Wellington. Assistance will be given in certain circumstances where successful applicants require to flB I transfer to Wellington. BB Salaries, Conditions of Employment, etc., are as agreed upon between the Railways Department and the New Zealand Institute of Marine and Power Engineers. aH Applications, which will close at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, 3rd December 1974, should be made in writing to: gg Manager Air/Sea Services gK N.Z. Railways Private Bag Wellington. gg Railways
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33693, 16 November 1974, Page 36
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