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Situations Vacant AXMINSTER DEPARTMENT OILER GREASER WE REQUIRE the services of an active man 45/55 years of age for the above position. No previous experience is required as full training will be given. Hours of work 8 a.m to 4 p.m. A good rate of pay is offered and other advantages will be discussed at time of interview. For further information phone 45-115 or call on— The Employment Officer, FELTEX CARPETS (N.Z.), LTD, Atholl Terrace, Upper Riccarton. F 8992 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE SUPERVISOR The Head Office of Andrews and Beaven Ltd have a vacancy for a male or female to join their administration accounting team. Applicants should be experienced in ledger work and be familiar with the modern procedures of computer oriented accounts payable. Supervisory experience is a necessity for this position. Applications may be made in writing or bv contacting: Mrs P. Lowe, Personnel Office, Phone 61-829. ANDREWS and BEAVEN, LIMITED. 5437

INSURANCE OS** AROUND $7OOO P.A.—CLAIMS CLERK for fast advancing company with an enviable record in N.Z. premium income. RESIDENT INSPECTOR—Christchurch sole position for lage Australasian company. Age 22/ 26—good background. $6500 P.A. MINIMUM GUARANTEED AS SUPERVISING LIFE AGENT plus of course right to write personal new business—with a full time supervising role as the next step up. Car supplied. Age 25/45 with good record and leadership potential. $5200/$5400 ON MERIT AS INTERMEDIATE FIRE CLAIMS OR UNDERWRITER—AGE 22/24. Two sound openings with world groups. You would need some experience but explore this —you could move up the ladder. JUNIOR/INTERMEDIATE—Career position with leading broking house—Age about 22, plus experience. $3OOO PA APPROX AS FIRE INSURANCE CADET. A career with all the training required for a future bounded only by yourself. Location —Wellington. Phone our Receptionist early Monday for a confidential interview—at no cost. 5884 ©Ministry of Works and Development BRIDGE CARPENTER A BRIDGE CARPENTER is required to work with a gang of four on bridge maintenance mostly in county areas. Accommodation is provided and allowances paid. To the right man this is a long term position with paid sick leave after qualifying period. Apply administration officer. Resident Engineer’s office, 4th floor, SIMU Building, phone 71-639, ext 732. 5852 I CARPENTER . WE REQUIRE carpenters for a variety of work, extended hours, top rates. Apply: PAYNTER and HAMILTON, LTD, 69 Princess Street, Riccarton. Phone 488-876. M7Ol COMPUTER SERVICE ENGINEERS DIGITAL EQUIPMENT NEW ZEALAND has been selected to supply two large D.E.C. - 10 Time Sharing Computer Systems for installation in Auckland and Christchurch. These systems are both large and sophisticated incorporating such features at: * 256 K of 36 bit words ♦ 700 million bytes of on-line disk storage * 6 i 200 I.P.S. phase encoded tape drives • Asynchronous and synchronous communications controllers ♦ Virtual memory monitor ♦ Multi access, multi function capabilities, i.e. interactive timesharing and local and remote batch plus real time jobs. D.E.C. is one of the world’s major computer companies with an installation base of over 50,000 systems. We are already well established in New Zealand with offices in Auckland. Wellington and Christchurch, with nearly 150 of our P.D P computers operating in Data Processing, Scientific Research Communications and Process Control Applications If you are a Computer Engineer with experience in the maintenance of large digital systems, we would like to talk to you about the advantages in joining our company Sorne of these advantages are: • Excellent starting salary with regular reviews. • Generous car allowance. ♦ Non-contributory life insurance and extended illness insurance. • Opportunity for advancement with one of the world’s most successful computer companies. To arrange confidential interview, please write to: THE FIELD SERVICE MANAGER. DIGITAL EQUIPMENT NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED, PO BOX 25-155. CHRISTCHURCH. 4119 |

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Press, 6 September 1976, Page 24

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