Situations Vacant ALFORD FOREST MILLS, Division of Lane. Walker, Rudkin. Ltd. P.O. Box 34. Ashburton. WANTED BOILERMAN Second-eiass Engine Drivers Certificate. Relational shifts. Good conditions. Apply:— The Chief Engineer, MR GROVER. Phone 7049 bus Phone 6986 private. 8761 ASSEMBLER PART-TIME female assembler is required. A knowledge of an advantage. Apply Mr Butler, 68-460. F9182 BARMAN PORTER A leading city hotel requires a barman porter, good wages and conditions. Apply Manager, Phone 556-159.. F8842 BODY BUILDER MECHANIC FITTER WELDER PANEL BEATER WE require capable men for lengthening and shortening truck chassis, fitting and building truck hoists, dump bodies, flat decks, heavy trailers and many other associated productions Good wages and conditions. Overtime worked. Apply:— CANTERBURY 7 TRANSPORT ENGINEERS, LTD, Phone 69-215 or “40-227. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
WE require the services of a qualified or partially qualified female clerk with previous experience. Enviable working conditions in modern office. Salary to be negotia ted. Applications in writing. Staff Partner. McKELLAR. BULLOCK AND TAYLOR, 4 Oxford Terrace. P.O. Box 704. Christchurch. F8723 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT TYPIST/CLERK THERE is a vacancy in the City Health Department for a Typist/Clerk. The appointment initially will be for a period of up to 6 months and may become permanent Qualifications and experience to an intermediate level are required and a person who can be available parttime may be considered. Salarv will be up to 55612 per annum depending on qualifications and experience. Written applications for the position close with the undersigned at P.O. Box 237. Christchurch, at 4 p.m., on ETHDAY. March 26. 1976. J. H. GRAY, Genera! Manager and Town Clerk. 4064 CLEANER AND TEA MAKER FOR SMALL ENGINEERING SHOP THIS is a full time position with additional interesting job painting- packing, drilling and assembling. This is an ideal position for a mature man. Phone or call:— ADDINGTON ENGINEERING LTD. 156 Hazeldean Road, or phone 74-353 or 69-235. F9384 DRIVER WE require a Driver with a clean H/T Licence and steady work record for general deliveries in and around the Christchurch area. The man we are looking for will be able to maintain the present high standard we currently enjoy. PHONE 71-699 for an interview. The Personnel Office, Cashel Street. 4133 © DRIVER STOREMAN WE require the services of a competent driver storeman to undertake the driving of our modern 5-ton truck delivering to citv and suburban clients. This position would suit a capable man holding a heavy traffic licence and a sound knowledge of City and suburbs is required. Staff benefits include subsidised superannuation scheme, medical care and purchasing through our active social club, and to the successful applicant a generous wage is envisaged. Please telephone 30-339 for an appointment. U.E.B. INDUSTRIES. LTD, Packers Supplies Branch, 100 Mowbray Street, Christ church FMM
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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34106, 19 March 1976, Page 17
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