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oiiuaiions vacant TURNERS CONTINUING world demand for new “CARBONIC” carbon dioxide plant means we still need mature, competent turners for our Hornbv works. A variety of interesting short run new work ensures job satisfaction in a moderately sized, well equipped shop. The salary paid will relate to experience, and membership of a subsidised superannuation scheme js_ available. You are invited to telephone our foreman. Mr Barrv ElcocK at 497-029 (AH 487-9541 for an appointment, or better still, call and talk it over with him at: CARBONIC ICE. LTD. Canterburv Street. Hornby. THE SOUTH BRISBANE HOSPITALS BOARD — < QUEENSLAND) PRINCESS ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL PATHOLOGY REGISTRAR FOR ANATOMICAL PATHOLOGY DIVISION PATHOLOGY DEPARTMENT Applications are invited from medical practitioners registerable in Queensland for vacancies in the Anatomical Pathology Division. The Pathology Department is spacious and air-conditioned. The Department has unqualified approval for the five-year training period for both the general and special examinations of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australia. The registrars receive supervision and teaching at the laboratory bench from senior staff. Rotation of registrars to specialised hospitals and the University Department of Pathology to extend training is under consideration. Out-of-hours tests are carried out by technical staff with the pathology registrars having a liaison role with the clinical staff. Salary rates — 5647.00 to 5723.00 per fortnight ($16,878.00 to $18,860.00 per annum,. Free board and lodging is provided. Where approval is given to live out, an allowance of $7 70 per fortnight is paid. Further details may be obtained from the Medicai Superintendent. Princess Alexandra Hospital. Woolloongahba. Brisbane. Queensland, 4102. .Application (four copies) on the prescribed form should be submitted to the Medical Superintendent, the South Bri-hane Hospitals Board, not later than May 14 1976. (5325) 2182 TECHNICAL INSTRUCTOR (STRUCTURES AND AIRFRAME SYSTEMS) AIR NEW ZEALAND wish to appoint a technical instructor for the technical training school at their maintenance base at Auckland International Airport. Applicants will be required to carry out instruction on all aspects of modern aircraft structures and associated airframe systems. It is anticipated that the successful applicant will have a sound knowledge of modem aircraft structures and systems and preferably hold current licences. He should have the ability to instruct at all levels and is therefore required to have a good personality with an above average ability of expression. The company offers a wide range of benefits after a qualifying period. Written applications stating age and giving an outline of previous experience and qualifications, together with a contact telephone number should be addressed to: Airport Emplovment Officer. .MR NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. Private Bag. Auckland 1. 2291 TRUST OFFICER A POSITION is available in our office for a trust officer. This is an attractive position, in excellent working conditions, with security of employment, and opportunity for advancement. The right applicant will have an excellent opportunity for promotion to a management position within a reasonably short period of years. Previous experience in this type of work, and a basic knowledge of working’ with computer records, would be an initial advantage. The salary paid will relate to experience, and membership of a subsidised superannuation scheme is available. All applications will be treated in strict I confidence, and should include full personal details, experience, and qualifications. Address to: j The Manager THE TRUSTEES EXECUTORS AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z. LTD. P.O. Box 8, Timaru.

New Zealand V2? Electricity TRAINING INSTRUCTOR FOR NEW ZEALAND OPERATOR TRAINING CENTRE. WAIRAKEI HAVE YOU had wide experience in modern Thermal Power Stations and do you hold First Class Stationary or Third Class Marine Engineers examinations? if so. this may be the position for you. In it you will have the opportunity to: 1. Instruct departmental staff in Thermal Power Station Plant technology and operating practices and procedures. 2. Enjoy an attractive salary and obtain promotion on merit. 3. Experience job satisfaction and excellent working conditions. 4. Take advantage of departmental housing at a very reasonable rental at a location only 6 miles from Taupo. EXPENSES: Assistance may be given to a married man required to move his household. ENQUIRIES: Further information may be obtained from New Zealand Electricity Offices: P.O. Box 445. P.O. Box 2976 Private Bag Hamilton Auckland Wellington Mr J B. Threlfall Mr D. Dell Mr R. E. Wills Phone: 56-069 Phone: 73-929 Phone: 723-550 Normal Public Senice conditions of employment apply. Applications close on March 31. 1976 with the Staff Officer. N.Z. Electricity Department. Private Bag. Wellington. Applicants should use form P.S.I7A which is obtainable from Post Offices and quote vacancy number 1610. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. 2232 Technical Institute SALARIES CLERK A VACANCY exists in the Registry of the Institute for a Salaries Clerk. The position involves the ability to handle professional salaries, Government Superannuation Fund requirements and relating salary information to computer processing. The salarv would be at a point on the clerical scale from $2525 to $5460 per annum according to qualifications and experience. Applications in writing indicating the names of two referees should be addressed to: The Registrar. Christchurch Technical Institute P.O. Box 22095. Christchurch Closing date March 26, 1976.

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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34107, 20 March 1976, Page 40

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