situations Vacani AT HOME I MACHINIST required, pre-I ; ferably with own industrial! i machine. Work supplied and] plenty of it. Here's your ]chance to earn those extra! I dollars. i Phone Bart McKnight, 30-599, WORMALD PROTECTIVE PRODUCTS LTD. F41611 ANOPPORTUNITY FOR A CAPABLE GIRL (18-24) : REQUIRED immediately to ; assist advertising and market- j ling manager. No experience] i needed. Excellent income and i bright future prospects, in-i I eluding travel. ■ i Immediate start essential. PHONE 64-538, BETWEEN I 10.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. ONLY. M 865 ATTRACTIVE CAREER VACANCIES ARE OPEN TO SUITABLY QUALIFIED MEN. INTERESTED PERSONS ARE INVITED TO DISCUSS THESE AND OTHER OPPORTUNITIES WITHOUT CHARGE OR OBLIGATION. PHONE 66-749 TO ARRANGE AN APPOINTMENT TIME WITH MR R. I. TEMPLETON OR MR J. CARRUTHERS. SYSTEMS ANALYST . Senior man, fully skilled ’and technically qualified. Top ‘level salary by negotiation. i PROGRAMMER: i A man with a good pro-1 igramming ability to join reIspected company. Latest I computer being installed! ishortly. $ Negotiable. i PROGRAMMERS: I Programmers are urgently required tor computer work in Tauranga. Highest remuneration, assistance with removal expenses and possibly accommodation. PROGRAMMER: 19-30, to join progressive Christchurch based firm. S Negotiable. INDUSTRIAL CHEMIST Applicants should be qualified B.Sc. and experienced, preferably. Our client seeks someone with a good presence and personality and an attractive salary will be negotiated. FOOD TECHNOLOGIST: Ideally, applicants will be aged 27-33 and qualified B.Sc. with some food industry experience. Promotion I prospects are excellent and I our client is willing to negotiate a commencing salary up to SlO.OOO p.a. INSURANCE CLAIMS CLERK Our clients seeks to appoint a Claims Clerk, in the mid-20 J s or older, with enough experience to undertake the work without day to day supervision. A commencing safery of up to S7OOO is offered for this attractive position. INSURANCE CLERKS: Young men. early 20’s, to commence in general office, and develop in (a) Account-, ing,'Administration or (b) as a Fire Inspector. Attractive fringe benefits plus good salary levels.
JUNIOR CLERK A young man, 18-20. with, preferably, 1-2 years underwriting experience, to join a company offering excellent career prospects and a good commencing salary. INTERMEDIATE/ SENIOR CLERK: A good man. with sufficient experience to act as 2 I/C in domestic underwriting department. Commencing salary by negotiation. SUPERVISING AGENT: A progressive Life Office seeks a man, aged 25-45, with a good background experience in selling Life Assurance. Salary of 56500 plus personal commission, company [car and other attractive I fringe benefits. Excellent [ prospects. SALES CONSULTANTS ; We have been asked to recommend suitable persons for these important positions. Applicants must be [personable and of good char- ' acter and with the capacity ito earn an above average income. ■ SBCSjEGIHjmHHi 5389 BUSHMEN WANTED for post cutting. Phone: SPRLNGSTON 538 EVENINGS. M5139 BE YOUR OWN BOSS ■ (MALE OR FEMALE) |IF you have aspirations of working for yourself then we fare the people that can help you make that thought a reality. We are currently offering sales positions to those who can qualify. We prefer people with n-o sales experience as our sales school teaches all and we know from experience •‘that salesmen are made not born. So give us a call now at 62661 and make an appointment (with your future. : Sl6l BRICKLAYER’S LABOURER EXPERIENCED bricklayer’s I labourer required to work with young energetic team. Please phone Murray Pearce, 68-079, for an appointment for interview. MAURICE CARTER CONTRACTORS LTD 35 PHILLIPS STREET. MS 111
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