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Situations Wtd Farm EX PERIENCEoTingIe manTequircs a permanent position’ un a sheep farm in the! North Canterbury area.; Available mid-Novernber, own dogs and transport. Ph. Pal Tohill 850 Gienpark. MIXED farming experience required by 1979 Lincoln i College student, from mid-1 November to March. Any ! thing considered. Ph. 383-■ i 886 collect, enlngs W1996 YOUNG married couple with I small child looking for posi-1 ■ tlon on sheep and cattle. I farm, preferably in Marl- | borough Kaikdura area. I Experienced with stock.; machinery, welding, good 1 handy man. No dogs. Will- j Ing to try anything. Reph j Box 111, Ohakune. X9Bl«| IS year old farmers’ son * j wishes to seek a permanent position on a cropping or ■ mixed farm Mechanicallyminded, with immediate start. Ph. 8)7 Ohoka after! I 7 p.m. X4O! | Situations Vacant Farm I ! MAN FOR PERMANENT POSITION I FOR general farm work; good 'house and handy to ChristIchurch. I Apply to P 5609 •‘PRESS.” W1693 University Vacancies . THE UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC BURSAR iPost 78/59) APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified persons for the post of Bursar. The Bursar is the chief financial officer of the University and it answerable to the ViceChancellor for the financial management and control of the University’s finances. The person appointed should preferably possess a recognised accountancy qualification and have wide experience in accounting. Salary in accordance with qualifications and experience on the professorial range: F 517.765 x 330-F519,0«5. In addition, the University provides 15 gratuity, super(annuation contribution, apipointment allowance, partly ‘.furnished accommodation at a 1 maximum rental at present of ; 12j%; this is under review. The appointment will be for | a contract period of three years and may be renewed |by mutual agreement. Candidates should send THREE COPIES of their curriculum vitae, quoting the relevant post reference indicated above, names and addresses of three referees, full personal particulars and date of availability to the Registrar, the University of the South Pacific. P.O. Box 1168. Suva, Fiji, to reach him no later than December 1, 1978. 7752

THE UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC CHIEF ACCOUNTANT (Post 78/58) APPLICATIONS aie invited from suitably qualified persons for the post of Chief Accountant. The successful applicant will be expected to take up his appointment in March/April, 1979. The person appointed must possess a recognised accountancy qualification and have wide experience of financial management and accounting control. This is a senior post and whoever , is appointed w£l be expected to deputise for the Bursar when the occasion requires. He must be capable of controlling staff and developing accounting systems as the University expands. Salary in accordance with qualificatons and experience on range: F513,915-FS 15,235. In addition the University provides 15 per cent gratuity, superannuation contribution, appointment allowance, partly furnished accommodation at maximum rental at present of 12J per cent of salary: this is under review. Appointments will be for a contract period of three years and will be renewable by mutual agreement. Candidates should send THREE COPIES of their curriculum vitae, quoting the ; relevant post reference indicated above, full persona! particulars, names and addresses of three referees and date of availability, to the Registrar, the University of the South Pacific. P.O. Box 1168. Suva, Fiji, to reach him no later t?ian December 1, 1978. Wanted to Purchase A competitive quote for all your modern or good used furniture from Smiths City Market’s Trade-in Centre Kindly telephone 798-100 Ext. 867 for our Duyer to call Houseloads a specialty MTWHS A collector buys old china, furniture, pictures, frames, ornaments, etc. Ph. 524-490. ABOUT furniture values. Top money offered for your furniture and household effects bv our competent valuer. Phone 60-236, Barry Watson, of Watson’s Auctions. ALL types of household effects and sundries, one item to houselot, cash today. Phone 50-460, a.h. 44305. X 394 all saleable items accep.m at Smiths City Market Auc tion Department Market your surplus goods tn New Zealand’s largest Auctiur Rooms Up to foui special tzed Rnom Sales weekly Ph 798-100 or call tor advice about cartage smiths Citv Market. Ltd Auction Da oartment 8R Montreal St M l Us ALL older style furniture, china, etc., cash today. Condition not important. Ph. 50-460. a.h. 44-305. X 394 ALL good used furniture, home appliances, musical instruments, sporting goods etc. Bought. Phone 794-600. Hutchinson Whites. TW ANTIQUE type tables, cash today. Phone 50-460, a.h. 44-305. X 394 ’ANYTHING at ail considered for cash. Phone 385-632. D ANYTHING considered. We have cash for all furniture , appliances sundries Quick service. Fair prices. Phone ■ 891-907 a.h. 516-171. D I AUTOMATIC washing niach ines. We require W'hiteway ! Washrite and Savadav Fish I er and Paykei models In I good order. Kindiv phone our trade-in dept. Ph. 798 100, ext. 866 or 867 for our buyer to call. Smiths Citv Market Trade-in Centre. TWHS BEDROOM furniture, washing machines, fridges, lounge i suites, wanted urgently. Gloucester Trading, 891-907. Ml 136 BOTTLES. A cash Duyer and top prices paid for beer and soft drink bottles. Collected promptly. Phone 7994)50 D BROOCHES, old fashioned enamel, mosaic, perspex, . Ivory, china, also silver or enamel belts and buckle*. •‘Mother Hubbards.” 159 Armagh St. Ph. 60-017 or , 893*127 BUY: M.W Trading Store I buy for cash or trade-in al) good furniture radios. I refrigerators, washing I machines. Complete house fuls or sundrv lots Phone I 60-904 D CARPET squares, old style Wiltons, etc. Ph. 60-017 or 893-127. CAxPfeT. Top price naid for used carpet, suitable for flats and holiday homes Phone Cas.*wood Tert’lesj ‘ 65-500 bus. hrs. TWHS 1

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Press, 18 October 1978, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 8 Press, 18 October 1978, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 8 Press, 18 October 1978, Page 17

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