’ Situations Vacant FURNITURE WORKER EXPERIENCED person required for the manufacture lof prime furniture. I Apply:— STONEYHURST TIMBERS LTD. PHONE BELFAST 8879 qjß Usgjgxn I rt FULL-TIME RELIEVING TEACHERS 1. Economic Studies to Form 5, some Geography to School Certificate and one i Social Studies Class. Begin ' immediately. 2. Music to University Entrance, begins June 25. Further details by Phoning | Headmaster. 516-985 (home) or 851-897 (school). W. E. JEFFERY, Headmaster. O Christchurch w TUAM STREET DEPOT FITTER AND TURNER A QUALIFIED tradesman Is required. ELECTRICIAN A REGISTERED Electrician is required. For both positions condi-1 tions are good and the work varied. Applicants should I have a current driver’s - licence for a motor-car. Please apply to the Mechanical and Electrical Supervisor at the Depot, corner of Tuam Street and Mathesons Road, telephone 892-809. M. J. HORNE, Secretary. “foundry STAFF WB require the services of a reliable Foundry Assistant. Overtime available at peak periods. Please apply Foundry Foreman, R. BUCHANAN & SON, 210 MACES ROAD. BROMLEY. GREENKEEPER WE require the services of an experienced Greenkeeper Salary is negotiable and will be discussed during the Interview. For interview, please apply In writing to: Honorary Secretary, KAIKOURA GOLF CLUB, P.O. Box 31, Kaikoura. . GARY BROWN, LTD REQUIRE a top flight coat machinist. Good wages and conditions with staff purchasing privileges and a friendly workroom environment. Apply by Phoning 526-026 or call at: 518 CRANFORD STREET. We would like to set you. . SW3O GLASSBLOWER TECHNICIAN/ SENIOR TECHNICIAN UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position in the Department of Chemistry, for a skilled Glassblower to assist the Senior Glassblower. The salary scale for Technicians Grade 2 is $8409 to $9710 per annum and for Technicians Grade 1 is $6452 to $8273 per annum. Commencing salary will be paid according to qualifies- - tion and experience. Further particulars and conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications close June 12, 1979. G. G. TURBOTT, Registrar. Christchurch. S2 HOUSEKEEPER CAPABLE person to care two male adults country area. Reply to:— ZK4IB, “PRESS,” RANGIORA. HANDY PERSON AN active seml-retlred person is required for the position of Handy Person delivering messages, making tea and general duties, etc. Driver’s licence essential and a knowledge of mechanics and engineering would be an advantage. M. S. COOMBES LTD. 344 ST ASAPH STREET, PHONE 67-463-HOME HELP BUSY family requires persons for: 1. COOKING. Capable of quality cooking, baking and ironing, Monday to Friday, 3 p.m. to 630 p.m. 2. CLEANING. Houseproud and efficient person prepared to maintain high standard, required Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. (Not suitable to bring small children.) PLEASE PHONE 555-578. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED FOR general house duties with limited amount of farm work. Driver's licence an advantage. Reply to Mr A, G. McFar|lane, Phons Springburn UO, i after 7 pun.
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