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Situations Vacant © MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND J FISHERIES RESEARCH DIVISION-BIOMETRICS SECTION. A Science Technician with N.Z.C.t. in electronics or advanced study towards this is required to assist tn the development, construction and testing of equipment to measure climatic variables and to monitor laboratory equipment Some practical experience in digital work desirable The p* is in our Head Office. Salary is pat able according to qualifications and experience. Further information and application on form PSI7A (obtainable at Post Office) should be >ent , to the: Director-General. MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES, Box 2298. Wellington, quoting Vacancy No. 763. Applications close on 12.3.75. I MORRIS DIVISION WE REQUIRE COMPETENT MECHANICS For our Sandyfond Street Workshop Varied and interesting work on a wide range of Leyland vehicles. Top wages. Extended hours being worked. Contact: Rod McDougall, Service Manager, N.Z.M.C. Sandyford Street, Christchurch. Phone 50-266 or 50-267. I HlOl5 : Sbc PERMANENT POSITION FOR s ' RELIABLE MAN A PERMANENT POSITION is available for » mature man who has had experience working with machinery. Good wages and conditions. Hours of work and details of duties will be discussed Muring i interview. Apply in the first instance to L. R. Sullivan, THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. PUNCH OPERATOR THE INSTALLATION of a new computer has created an opening for an additional punch operator in our Data Processing Department. We are seeking a person of experience and ability, and accordingly applicants can be assured of a realistic wage scale. Our new computer installation includes the latest and most sophisticated equipment with video screens, making this a very attractive position while providing an opportunity to learn the most up-to-date methods. Working conditions in our spacious, carpeted punch room are excellent. Opportunities for advancement into the field of computer operating could be available to the right applicant. Find out more about this position NOW by contacting: The Personnel Manager, Phone 71-699, Cashel Street. 8712 SALES REPRESENTATIVE A LEADING NATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDING (COMPANY requires a competent person to fill the I above position. He must be able to converse confidently with management at all levels and a person with previous experience in the forwaraing industry is preferred. t Prospect for advancement are excellent, company car supplied. Please apply in writing giving full relevant details of previous positions held, to: — AREA MANAGER. P.O. BOX 1170, CHRISTCHURCH. | 7290 SERVICEMAN FOR ELECTRIC BLANKET REPAIRS AND LIGHT BENCH WORK EXPERIENCE COULD BE an advantage but full training will be given in our factory. This position would suit an active man in the region of 50 years of age, but we would consider an intelligent school I leaver of mechanical aptitude. Apply: Factory Manager, GUS. DAWSON, LTD, 75 Avenue. Phone 67-182. H9778 SCOTS COLLEGE WELLINGTON APPOINTMENT OF REGISTRAR APPLICATIONS ARE CALLED FOR the pesitien of Registrar for Scots College, Wellington, a boys’ day and boarding school run under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church. The College has an expanding roll, being at present a little under 600 pupils. The position is a non resident full time one, and it is desirable, but not essential, that I applicants have accounting qualifications. A liberal commencing salary is offered commensurate with qualifications and experience. The successful applicant would be expected to commence his duties not later than the end of Term 1, 1971, but preferably before. Schedule of duties may be obtained from: ROSS, PURDIE AND CO., Chartered Accountants, P.O. Box 1098, Wellington lhe closing date for applications is March 7, 1975. I 6220

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33773, 20 February 1975, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33773, 20 February 1975, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33773, 20 February 1975, Page 18

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