Situations Vacant ADMINISTRATION MANAGER FOR ALLOY STEEL THIS IS A first class opportunity for a trained man in rhe over 30 age group to join an old established public company as a top line administrator. Applicants must have accountancy qualifications and the experience and expertise to co-ordinate and direct and improve management procedures. Ability to communicate with staff and be responsible to the board, are essential requirements. This is an important, position and salary will be negotiated with the right man. A company car will be provided. The successful applicant will be married and resident in Christchurch. Written applications will be treated in confidence and should be addressed to: THE CHAIRMAN OF DIRECTORS, ALLOY STEEL (N.Z.), LIMITED, P.O. Box 20-001, Bishopdale ; Christchurch. H 7870
CHRISTCHURCH GAS COMPANY SHIFT SUPERINTENDENT A SHIFT SUPERINTENDENT is required to supervise Shift work operations. A Steam Certificate is required. Rotational shift work. Average weekly earnings $147, with -some overtime available. Apply to:— WORKS MANAGER, MOORHOUSE AVENUE. F 9761
FITTER AND TURNER A RELIABLE MAN is required in our centrally situated factory, where a variety of production equipment is to be maintained. A fitter with experience in metal working presses and a sound workshop background preferred. Top wages and regular overtime available for the right man. Apply: FACTORY MANAGER, W. T. MURRAY, LIMITED, 122 Antigua Street, Phone. 62'679. HSS79 GIRLS AND WOMEN WANTED WE REQUIRE a few women and girls for general duties in our factory. Hours 8 ajn. to 4.30 p.m. Smocks supplied. Persons with a local work record preferred. Free bus from Square to factory and return. Apply to: PERSONNEL OFFICER, A.B. CONSOLIDATED, LIMITED, CORNER MONTREAL and ST ASAPH STREETS. F7935 INTERMEDIATE CLERK WE REQUIRE the services of an Intermediate Clerk for our Riccarton office. Duties would include the processing of creditors invoices and reconciliation of creditors statements. Good prospects in future are assured in this progressive company and an excellent superannuation scheme is available after a qualifying period, together with other staff benefits. Applications in writing stating age, qualifications and experience to be forwarded to: Mr Payne, Accounts Supervisor, FLETCHER MERCHANTS, P.O. Box 2653, Christchurch. F9381 MRS POPES INTERMEDIATE WE REQUIRE bright, willing Intermediates for our Riccarton Mall, Church Corner, and Cashel Street Stores. The job is with interesting merchandise with the best of working conditions. Please apply for Riccarton Mall, Ph. 486-870. Church Corner and Cashel Street, Ph. 684-157. 4057 MALE PORTER REQUIRED AN ACTIVE, possibly retired man is required for 3-4 hours per day at the Hillsborough Tavern. APPLY IN PERSON TO THE MANAGER. 4143 MODERN MOTOR BODIES (1965), LIMITED WE REQUIRE the following tradesmen— MOTOR BODY BUILDERS SHEETMETAL WORKERS WELDERS LABOURERS Please phone — MR ROGERS OR MR SMITH, 50-329, FOR AN APPOINTMENT.
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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34106, 19 March 1976, Page 17
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