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Situations Vacant A 1290 Radio Avon SCHEDULES TYPIST MARGARET, our Traffic Supervisor, needs some assistance right now. She needs a competent typist 'in her 20s who is also willing to learn all about the station’s advertisement scheduling system. Application in writing, please, to: Mrs H. Moor—Personnel Officer, RADIO AVON, P.O, Box 1290, Christchurch. S.C.E.P.B. TEMUKA ~ REGISTERED RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICEMAN WE INVITE APPLICATIONS from qualified and competent men experienced in the field of radio and television service who would like to join the staff team of our Temuka branch in charge of the electronic service. The workshop is well-equipped and the work is divided between in-workshop and field work so there is variety in the daily work undertaken. Staff conditions, purchasing privileges and remuneration are most satisfactory, while a threebedroom house is available at a moderate rental. Actual interview expenses will be refunded and assistance is available for removal expenses. For further information concerning this position write to: The Administration Officer, SOUTH CANTERBURY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD, P.O. Box 530, Timaru. Applications close at 5 pun., Monday, September 27, 1976. J. A. WARNER, General Manager. SALES REPRESENTATIVE

OUR COMPANY, in association with overseas affiliations, is manufacturing in New Zealand the premium and sought after range of Aunger Alloy Wheels. The range is complemented by other quality lines of automotive accessories which find a high degree of acceptance on the New Zealand market. • Our entire South Island territory has now become available and we are looking for an energetic and personable representative' to utilise the familiarity and goodwill we have already engendered for our name, and build on it. The type of man we envisage meeting this challenge is probably married and well versed in the business of market building. A remuneration structure offering between $BOOO and $9OOO will be fully explained in the interviews we shall be conducting in Christchurch with selected applicants, and a company station waggon will be available for business and private use. Overseas travel is a possibility. Apply in the first instance by setting out previous work history, experience and all relevant personal details, and addressing your letter in full confidence to: SALES MANAGER, CHEVIOT INDUSTRIES (N.Z.) LIMITED P.O. BOX 11042, ELLERSLIE, AUCKLAND, 5. 8721 (tjujux) SALES ORDER CLERK WE ARE LOOKING for a young man, 17-19 years of age, interested in making his career with our company. Some knowledge of paint would be an advantage, but not essential as comprehensive training will be given. Initially, the position involves receipt and processing of orders and calls for efficient and courteous handling of customer requests. Good prospects exist for future promotion for the right person. Apply in writing to: Mr N. B. Briggs, DULUX N.Z., LIMITED, P.O. Box 119, Christchurch. STATE SERVICES COMMISSION COMPUTER SERVICES DIVISION COMPUTER TECHNICIANS WE ARE LOOKING FOR Computer Technical Officers to join our Head Office Technical Services Group. This Group provides a hardware technical support function to all the Division’s Computer Centres. If you have a digital electronics background and are interested in working with the latest IBM, ICL, Burroughs, Univac or Hewlett Packard equipments, please telephone for further details: MR M. BEER, WELLINGTON 851-577.

Applications should be made on Form P.S. 17A (available from any Post Office), and forwarded to: General Manager, COMPUTER SERVICES DIVISION, STATE SERVICES COMMISSION, Private Bag, Wellington.

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Press, 16 September 1976, Page 29

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