! Situations Vacant I ®New Zealand i Forest Service MECHANIC THE New Zealand Forest Service have a vacancy for a qualified Mechanic at their Plant Workshops in Harihari. A man with diesel experience is preferred, but all applicants will be considered. Working conditions are ex-, ceillent and the work offers considerable variety. Further information is available from:— The District Ranger, N.Z. FOREST SERVICE, Phone 435, HARIHARI. W. R. PEDDER, Conservator of Forests. MACHINISTS Stylemaster Manufacturing requires experienced machinists to join our team in the production of quality skirts. As top quality garments are manufactured, exacting standards are required. The opportunity to earn good bonuses are available to the right people. If you are interested please phone Mrs Beatty 67-314 or apply to: 140 LICHFIELD STREET. NELSON HOSPITAL BOARD Vacancy No. 9/34 (A) ADMINISTRATION OFFICER NGAWHATU HOSPITAL APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Administration Officer, Ngawhatu Hospital. Ngawhatu is a 550 □ed hospital providing care and treatment for acute psychiatric, psychogeriatric and intellectually handicapped patients. The sucessful appliant will be responsible for the general adminstration of this hospital and of the number of small geriatric and maternity hositals. In addition the appointee will be required to participate with medical and nursing cob eagues in tne preparation of a development plan for Ngawhatu .Hospital leading to structural and organisational changes coupled with a progressive reduction in bed numbers to some 200 beds. A qualification in accounting, hospital administration or ither appropriate fields would be an advantage. Conditions of appointment and application forms can be obtained from:— The Chief Executive, NELSON HOSPITAL BOARD. P.O. Box 132, NELSON with whom applications close on Wednesday, July 4, 1979. ’NURSE AIDS PART-TIME: Mon., Tues., Wed., 2.45 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. PHONE 382-009. ST JOHN OF GOD HOSPITAL (After 9 a.m., Monday)..
OFFICE JUNIOR A POSITION is available in our Central Office for an Office Junior. The work is varied and interesting and covers a wide range of tasks. Apply in writing to:— The Manager, Trust Department, PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD, P.O. Box 112. CHRISTCHURCH. OFFSET MACHINIST WE require the services of an Oflset Machinist to run our Hamada and Multilith printing press. Preference will be given to a trained litho operator, but we will consider applications from letterpress machinists wishing to retrain into offset. Telephone for an appointment. The Manager, F. E. OSBORNE, LTD, 416 Tuam Street, Christchurch. Phone 66-318. PANEL BEATER QUALIFIED tradesperson required by small firm. Must be competent and able to work without supervision. Overtime available. Good working conditions and good wages offered to the right person. Apply:— John Stevenson, RELIANCE PANEL BEATERS, LTD, 41 Watts Road. Telephone 43-758, a.h. 497-284. PRINTER WE require the services of an energetic person to take charge of our printing department. This involves the complete control from customers order to completed job. Good wages and conditions plus the incentive to increase production. For further information phone the manager for an appointment. RONEO OFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 168 High Street, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 65-053. PIPE MAJOR A PIPE MAJOR is required to take charge of a Grade 2 Band in North Otago. Must be fully experienced and have a knowledge of drumming. A house is available at reasonable rental with option to purchase. All assistance i would be given to find suitable employment. An Honorarium would be payable, depending on experience. Applications close June 27, with: The Secretary, -NORTH OTAGO HIGHLAND PIPE BAND, P.O. Box 208, O AMARU.
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