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j Situations Vacant | MECHANIC MECHANIC PART-TIME $2.50 per hour clear. Hours to suit yourself. BRADFORD SALES, ) 9 St John Street, PHON E 849-381. L.M.V.D. 8630 PART-TIME MALE CLEANER i FACTORY cleaning. Wigram area, 2 hours daily, a.m. or p.m., Monday to Friday. j TELEPHONE 74-685 * . after 10 a.m. H579 NEWMANS COACH LINES 110 TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH GARAGE ATTENDANT (PERMANENT NIGHT SHIFT) J NEWMANS COACH LINES have a vacancy for a Garage: Attendant in their new Christchurch Terminal. The | job entails the cleaning and; servicing of the coach fleet.’ Applicants must hold a heavy traffic or P.S.V. licence and; some experience of greasing,] changing oil, battery main-! tenance, checking tyres, etc.,; would be of benefit. Telephone Christchurch 65-005 or write to P.O. Box 932 for an application form.; | 85651 OPPORTUNITY SENIOR CLERK A MAJOR company in the Graphic Arts Industry, a leader in its field with branches throughout New Zealand and with a continuing expansion programme, invites applications for the above position. Specific duties include costings and preparation of price lists, formulating quotations and correspondence both local and overseas together with the maintenance of a technical records, filing system relative to the equipment we handle. If you are a Senior Male Clerk and wanting a permanent position and interested in machines and equipment, suitable for use in the Graphic Arts Industry and want to work as part of an active team, apply now in writing,

stating age, marital status, educational qualifications and experience, etc. to: — The Manager, Printing Department, A. M. SATTERWAITE AND A. M. SATTERWAITE AND CO.. LTD, CO., LTD, P.O. BOX 8381. CHRISTCHURCH. HBO3 ORDERLY ' THE PRINCESS MARGARET HOSPITAL THIS is a permanent position requiring an active mature man with a proven record of stability and reliability. For the right man a certain level of responsibilitv could be included in duties which are of a general nature. Written applications, setting out in full details of past employment. age, etc., together with copies of testimonials, should be addressed to The House Manager. The Princess Margaret Hospital. Cashmere Road. Christchurch 2. T3277 I PANEL SHOP MANAGER WE have a vacancy for an intelligent tradesman panelbeater who can control staff, do estimations on panel and paint jobs and efficiently run our panel and paint shop. A certain amount of panel work would be expected of the successful applicant, with a minimum of paper work. The shop is well lit and centrally heated and in the main, late model vehicles are worked on. Overtime is available and the use of a company vehicle. Please apply in writing, giv. ing details of age, experience and previous employment, etc., to: "PANEL MANAGER.’* P.O. Box 29002. Fendalton. 58720 PART-TIME DRIVER Required several mornings per week or two days per week. Must have heavy duty licence. PHONE 499-129 re interview PART-TIME PRESSER SHIR UDON Fashions require the services of an experienced presser for women’s frocks. The job involves using a steam press in finishing our garments and also under pressing. Working conditions are good and hours of work will |be arranged to suit. : The position would suit a ■ person in the Halswell, Hoon I Hay, Addington or Spreydon ! areas. Please apply:— J. GRAHAM. Phone 385-335. •H 874 PLANT OPERATOR IWE require a man to assist !in the operation of one of j our crushing plants. The position would suit a mature 'person residing in the ißishopdale/Harewood area. ■Regular overtime is worked. ISAAC PHONE 59ft-145.

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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34129, 15 April 1976, Page 21

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