' Situations Vacant I FACTORY MAINTENANCE F MAN fl t A MAN capable of carrying out a variety of maintenance work on our factory is required. This j I is a permanent position offering a variety of work e | for a person who can take an interest and pride •I in his work. Good conditions. Good wages for a good man. Please telephone our ?4r W. Flitcroft for an appointment—497-029 during business hours, or ' 81-714 after hours. -| CARBONIC ICE. LTD. CANTERBURY STREET. HORNBY. 7023 id 1! ■ FABRICATION FOREMAN ' WE REQUIRE the services of a competent man I with a proven work record for our Sheet Metal ” Fabrication Department. _! This position will appeal to a man with a thorough knowledge of welding processes such as i resistance, arc, and argon welding. We envisage a mature man over 30 years of i age who from previous experience would be | capable of supervising 8 to 10 people and assisting | in work programming. A wage commensurate with experience will be paid. •) ■ Intending applicants please phone Mr J. Scott, '■l 891-007, and arrange an appointment, or call at: — i MOFFAT APPLIANCES, LTD, f j I Manufacturers of Electric Ranges and Equipment, 16 OSBOURNE STREET, LINWOOD. _ 58321 s FITTER AND TURNER IWE REQUIRE a tradesman who has had ; experience in jig repair work to fill a new posii tion in our Addington plant. This person would I be attached to our processing department where | he would be responsible for: I—Light repair work on jigs and fixtures. I 2—Quality of production from jigs. ! This would be an interesting and versatile I job for a mature man who is used to dealing with r I people. ■' I Please contact: THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICER, P.D.L. INDUSTRIES, LTD. 14 HAZELDEAN ROAD. ADDINGTON. PHONE 389-059. 58579 FITTER AND TURNER t e| WE ARE LOOKING for a person with experii ence although he need not necessarily be qualii lied to fill the above position. To the successful applicant we can offer good | working conditions, in our modern well-equipped : workshop, a top rate of pay, membership of a sub--j sidised superannuation scheme after completing a qualifying period and staff buying privileges. If you would like to discuss this position please contact: MR E. RICHARDSON, PHONE 83-139. f FARM MACHINERY SALES REPRESENTATIVE ; DUE TO COMPANY CHANGES we require an ■ experienced Salesman to promote our range o f farm : equipment agencies, based in the Taupo area. As we feel we are leaders in the field of I modern hay equipment this offers a challenge for : an enterprising person to further his prospects, ij As a separate company structure is being v • organised share capital would be considered, ’! although not essential. ‘ i Remuneration will, be paid in accordance with i. I expt icnce and interest. v I For further particulars apply in writing to: e i W. Cawthorn —Manager, FARM MACHINERY SALES DIVISION, L. M. SAUNDERS & CO., LTD, BOX 423, TAUPO. I Agents for . . . Massey Ferguson, Taarup, Vicon, Hesston and ! other allied lines. 54530 ‘i JOINERY FACTORY il MANAGER } FOR SMALL progressive joinery factory with - - scope for expansion. Duties consist of planning and ] costing of work, liaison with customers, pur- » chasing of supplies and genera! supervision. Past - managerial experience may not be necessary as j consideration will be given to a young man with i- experience in the joinery or allied trades. Salary ? will be by negotiation, f ' W6581 i Apply in writing to: Joinery Manager, P.O. Box 25081, Christchurch. r JUNIOR PARTS ASSISTANT ' THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY for a young person | wishing to make a career in the parts business. I Full training will be given in our modern General I Motors franchise. j Applv to: MR G. L. ROUSE, Parts Manager, ’I 300 MANCHESTER STREET. ' PHONE 795-500. 51847
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