Situations Vacant CLUTHA MOTORS, LTD A GRADE OR CERTIFIED MOTOR MECHANIC DUE TO AN increase in business we require the services of an ‘A’ grade or certified motor mechanic. Very comfortable working conditions and excellent wages. For further details please apply to: CLUTHA MOTORS, LTD BALCLUTHA TELEPHONE 80-034 After Hours John Homan 82-387 Murray Philpott 82-450 3857
CHATEAU REGENCY requires CASUAL NIGHT CLEANER A VACANCY HAS arisen for the above position. We are looking for a responsible person for general cleaning duties, two nights a week, from II p.m. to 7 a.m. We envisage the applicant should have some basic knowledge of cleaning and be of neat and tidy appearance. Phone 488-959 for an appointment 52316
COMPANY SECRETARY APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of Company Secretary with a North Canterbury Grain, Seed and Merchandising firm. The successful applicant would havs varied duties including responsibility for the accounts to audit level. The position requires a mature, discreet person. Previous experience within the Grain and Seed Trade would be an advantage, but is not necessary. Applications should be made in writing, giving details of qualifications and experience to:— ’The Managing Director, V. LUISETTI and CO., LIMITED, P.O. Box 77, Rangiora. 3865
CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL Robert McDougall art gallery APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the following six position at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. CONSERVATOR CURATOR CUSTODIAN EDUCATION OFFICER EXHIBITIONS OFFICER TECHNICIAN Schedules of duties, hours of work and qualifications sought may be obtained from the reception desk at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery or by writing to the Director. Applications in writing, stating age, qualifications, experience and giving an account of the candidate’s attitudes towards the public art gallery as an institution and the position for which he/she is applying in particular should be addressed to: Director, Robert McDougall Art Gallery, P.O. Box 237, Christchurch. Applications close Friday March 9, 1979 at 4.00 p.m. J. H. GRAY General Manager and Town Clerk CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. 3974
CHRISTCHURCH GAS CO. AMMONIA PLANT TRAINEE OPERATOR A RELIABLE WORKER over 35 years is required for rotational shift work in our Ammonia Plant. Lf satisfactory, after a short period of training, you Will be confirmed as an Ammonia Plant Operator. Good wages, references required. Please apply to:— Works Chemist, Moorhouse Avenue. 51653 CONFIDENTIAL SHORTHAND TYPIST AND RECEPTIONIST REQUIRED BY Property Management Company. Must be experienced, competent and efficient. Interesting sole charge work in comfortable central City office. The successful applicant will, as well as being a Senior Shorthand Typist, have a bright person ality and be of neat appearance. Age range is flexible and an excellent wage will be paid to the successful applicant. Telephone or write: The Christchurch Branch Manager. Shopping Centres Division, THE FLETCHER TRUST AND INVESTMENT CO., LTD, P.O. Box 1640, 10th Floor, B.N.Z. House, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 796-521 5906
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