I Situations Vacant SENIOR STOREMAN WE require an experienced Storeman for our supplv department. The supply depart ment receives stores and issues all raw materials and packaging, used in the manu facture of biscuits and confectionery. The department is in the process of being reorganised and a keen man would find this a challenging situation. I Applicants must possess a (work record tn the Christchurch district. Apply for details to Personnel Officer. A.B. CONSOLIDATED LTD. I Cnr Montreal anj St Asaph j Streets. _ T 971SAWMILL MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE man required for country Sawmill, with knowledge of welding, lathe work, truck repairs, and general machinery knowledge, or willing to learn. Married man. required. House available. I Apply:— SELWYN SAWMILLS LIMITED, PHONE 812, HORORATA. 2722 SECOND COOK THE Aranui Motor Hotel refuires the services of a male or female second cook. Experience in buffet work necessary. Straight shifts mainly worked PHONE CHEF 8994)14. FIIB4 SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST JUNIOR or Intermediate, professional rooms. Apply in writing to;— 187 RICCARTON ROAD. H334 STAFF WANTED WE have vacancies for the following:—
METAL POLISHERS Experienced. ELECTROPLATER Male or female for nickel and chrome plating. MACHINE MOULDER For non-ferrous foundry. CAPSTAN LATHE OPERATOR Male or female for general work. FITTER WELDER Experienced CO2 welding on light tubular construction. Top wages are paid Apply:— W. TOOMEY LTD, 21-35 Ferry Road. F1145 SOUTHLAND HOSPITAL BOARD INSERVICE EDUCATION SUPERVISOR - KEW HOSPITAL Vacancy No. 16/43A DUTIES: Responsible for Inservice Education of Nursing Staff in Southland Hospital Board Institutions. QUALIFICATIONS: R.G.N., Diploma of Nursing I (or Equivalent Qualifications!. I SALARY: In accordance with the I Nurses Determination D.G. 21. Inquiries and applications should be addressed to the Chief Nursing Officer, Southland Hospital Board. P.O. Box 39. Invercargill, with whom applications close on Friday, November 12, 1976. 4820 THE NEW HOTEL ASHBURTON Requires j BARMAN/BOTTLE STORE I HAND TO work in our modern bar and bottle store areas, the I position is a varied and interesting one, which entails: accuracy with figures and; money handling. For a young person <2O years of age minimum) of good appearance and dress with an outgoing personality, who enjoys serving people we will pay top wages. Modern comfortable single live-in ac-| ■commodatlon is available if] I required, to the successful ap- ■ plicant. Please Phone the Manager I Ashburton 3059 collect to arj range an interview. W3967 I TRUCK DRIVERS 'WE have vacancies for experl fenced and reliable drivers for tip truck work on the ■ Upper Waitaki hydro deivelopment scheme at Twizel. 'Good wages and allowances. I Single accommodation proIvlded. I Apply:— WAITAKI TRANSPORT HOLDINGS LTD. TWIZEL. Phone 856 Twizel. A.H. 842. H62I TRADESMAN CARPENTER WANTED PERMANENT position offered 'to suitable man. Apply to: DONALD McKAY. Registered Master Builder, 81 Blackett Street. I Rangiora. 1734
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