| Situations Vacant| ISJ FACTORY WORK DAY AND NIGHT SHIFTS i WE REQUIRE additional staff for our Woodwork and Finishing Departments. These are permanent positions, and although we would prefer to employ i people with some woodworking or lacquering ex- | perience, suitable applicants will be trained for i the jobs. Hours of work, day shift work 7.30 a.m.' to 4 p.m.; Finishing Department 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.; I Night shift, Woodwork Department 4 p.m. to 12 midnight. Apply — BUNTING AND CO, FIFE STREET. PHONE 68-059. 1W3756 FACTORY STAFF WE HAVE VACANCIES for male and female workers in the Assembly Department of our Freezer and Refrigerator factory at Sockburn. The work is varied and interesting and we offer good wages and conditions to reliable and conscientious people seeking employment in the Hornby area. I Cafetarja facilities are available together with • staff buying privileges and free insurance cover. Telephone Mr Bush, 45-014 or call at the Factory in Symes Road, Sockburn—first left over the Sockburn Overbridge, next to Wigram Airfield. ATLAS APPLIANCES, LTD K3935 IS Lichfield FEMALE STAFF ~ LICHFIELD (N.Z.), LTD, a leading manufacturer of top fashion shirts, blouses and pyjamas, have : limited vacancies in their main workroom for | reliable, full time and quality conscious females to ; be trained in the OPERATION OF MACHINES WHICH DO NOT REQUIRE PLAIN SEWING I SKILLS. These are not sitting down operations. For further information apply:— MR B. RITCHIE, LICHFIELD (N.Z.), LTD, 179 TUAM STREET, OR PHONE 69-479. j W1959 FITTERS TURNERS 1 i TURNERS ; PROCESS WORKERS i LABOURERS >’ CONTINUING WORLD DEMAND for carbon t dioxide plant means we still need mature trades- - men for our Hornby works. ’ The work is interesting, short run, new and : ensures job satisfaction in a moderately-sized, well-equipped workshop. You are invited to call in and talk it over with Mr W. Flitcroft, or telephone 497-029 (after hours 81-714). CARBONIC ICE, LTD. CANTERBURY STREET, HORNBY. 2096 ; FITTER 5 ‘ • ! WE REQUIRE a first-class man capable of using J own initiative in our tyre mould finishing section. . Work involves fitting of electric and steam heat- | ing, final preparation to customer requirements. As some welding is involved, experienced in this j is useful, but not essential. Good wages, and conditions for this j permanent position. Apply:— II MR A. WILKINSON—MANAGER, PHONE 64-059 Hr CASTINGS LTD ■ W1948
> y. ; ; .'X ' 1 1 A Finance & Management. What jobs & training are available to graduates? Right now the Bank of New Zealand is looking for well qualified people with management potential and ambition. We are keen to talk to graduates from any faculty who are interested in business and who see a future for themselves in management. J On your way to management The business of banking I' On joining the BNZ you will, be trained The business of banking is the f; as quickly as possible in a general business of finance — the taking of • background of banking to prepare you deposits, the lending of money'and for more permanent positions. The the 1 handling of a wide range of , ‘ emphasis is on a general career in financial transactions. This, range of -I banking and management. But as part activities, plus the essential supporting of this programme there is also skills (marketing, accounting, funds opportunity to work in areas of special management, personnel, training, interest to you. methods, economics) allows for a Your own career path -great variety of experiences in the More importantly, the BNZ is dedicated course of a career, to a policy that enables you to express Why the BNZ your own career objectives so your The BNZ handles 40% of the nation's career development is matched as trading bank business, giving it a closely as possible to your own wishes, greater depth of resources to call on Nationwide - worldwide ■ and organisation big enough to give As the country's largest bank, the BNZ Y ou a wide range of training and has branch offices district offices promotional ts also the throughout New Zealand. It also has 4 orf Y , New Zealand owned branches, representative offices and trad (7 9 / COmnat ' working associations throughout the New Zealand “ d New world - providing you with the Zealanders, opportunity for overseas experience. Now why not talk it over face to face. We will be happy to discuss your opportunities, give you more detail about the BNZ, introduce you to people who already work here. Just call; *“■ Brian Jessop
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