Situations Vacant WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD NURSE-IN-CHARGE KENEPURU MATERNITY HOSPITAL APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of Nurse -in - Charge of the Kenepuru Maternity Hospital. Qualifications required: R.G.N., R.M, Diploma of Nursing. Experience in obstetric nursing essential. This is a 47-bed Maternity Hospital situated in a pleasant urban area some 12 miles from Wellington within easy reach of the City by either road or rail. The Unit forms the nucleus of a General Hospital of 165 beds at present in construction (Phase I of Stage I will be commissioned mid-1977). Living-in accommodation is available at the hospital. Conditions of employment are as detailed in the Hospital Service Determination for Nurses. Salary Scale: Grade (16) — $7139-$7294. Applicants should obtain a Schedule of Conditions of Appointment and an application form from the Office of the Chief Executive. Wellington Hospital Board, P.O. Box 10-245 Wellington, bv whom applications will be received until Friday. November 5, 1976. 2028 WAREHOUSE OPPORTUNITY AN OPPORTUNITY has occurred for an enthusiastic man to join the staff of New Zealand's largest manufacturer of casual wear and industrial clothing. Some warehousing experience would be an advantage although it is not necessary since full training will be given. Working conditions and wages are first-class. Excellent canteen facilities and staff buving privileges are available. Phone us for an interview. We’ll be pleased to discuss further details with you. DEANS, LTD, 400 St Asaph Street. PHONE 60-428 IfpEANEII 52529 WATERFRONT INDUSTRY COMMISSION CLERK AN OPPORTUNITY exists in our Lyttelton office for an Intermediate Male Clerk. The initial appointment would be to our pay office, but opportunities would occur for transfer to other sections for training and promotion to senior positions either at Lyttelton or if desired throughout New Zealand. The work is interesting and varied and is carried out in modem office accommodation. SALARY: A generous salary subject to regular reviews will be paid to the successful applicant. EDUCATION: The minimum of 3 years secondary education with School Certificate or University Entrance qualifications preferred. For interview telephone Lyttelton 8149 and ask for Mr Dalziel. 52671 YOUTH REQUIRED WE REQUIRE a youth with mechanical interests to work with us in what is the most up-to-date factory of its kind in Christchurch. The youth, who must be willing to work and learn, will be trained in metal drilling, tapping, milling, turning, etc. A good future is assured to the right applicant. AUTOMATIC LATHES, LTD, 6 Newton Street, Bromley. PHONE 841-992 . 52945 ZIP INDUSTRIES TOOLSETTER WE REQUIRE a man who is experienced in tool setting or a man with some experience in press work who can set his own dies. We are prepared to train a man for this position who has suitable experience in this field. Staff purchasing privileges apply and a group medical care scheme operates in the factory. Please apply in writing to: ZIP INDUSTRIES, LTD, P.O. BOX 7027 SYDENHAM. IHzip Industries a division or zn> holdings ltd SlO5B
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