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Situations Vacant SECRETARY-TYPIST TO FILL A forthcoming vacancy in our textile office in Waltham, we seek applications from competent shorthand typists interested in the position of Secretary to the New Zealand Manager of our Textile Department. As this position is of considerable responsibility, essential prerequities are, reliability, initiative and accuracy. Hours 8.30 a.m.-5 p.m. The range of duties is both interesting and varied. To arrange an appointment phone: Mrs Skilling 790-060 Ext 86, A. M. SATTERTHWAITE and CO., LTD, SHOP SUPERVISOR APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from personnel experienced in the retail hardware trade for our Cashel Street branch. The person we require must have a broad knowledge of wallpaper, paint, hardware and all associated products. Applicants must have purchasing experience and the ability to control staff. Salary by negotiation. Please Phone 792-108 for an interview

TYPEWRITER AND ADDING MACHINE SERVICEMAN WANTED LIVE IN SUNNY NELSON WE REQUIRE for our Nelson Service Department a Serviceman competent in handling typewriters, adding machines, etc. Excellent future with electronics. Good salary plus commission paid. Write in strict confidence to. — MANAGER, BOX 331, NELSON, OR PHONE 80-045, NELSON. lB VOCATIONAL TRAINING COUNCIL ASSISTANT DIRECTOR * The V.T.C. WISHES to appoint an Assistant Director for its Secretariat based in Wellington. * The Assistant Director will lead a team of advisory and liaison officers who are working with industry on a wide range of training and related projects in accordance with the Vocational Training Council Act 1968. S The position involves close contact with industry and commerce, Industry Training Boards, tertiary institutions and other organisations associated with education and training for all sectors of the work environment. * REQUIREMENTS » A sound knowledge of modern vocational training practices on and off the job and the tertiary education system. * Senior management experience preferably in industry and the ability to relate well to employer and employee representatives and educationalists. * A tertiary education preferably at degree level. * For further information as to conditions of employment and job description contact the Vocational Training Council, P.O. Box 11-361, Wellington. Applications are to be forwarded to the Director-General, Department of Education, Private Bag, Wellington, bv June 27. Applicants should use Form P.S. 17A, available from Post Offices, enclose copies only of testimonials and references from previous employers and quote the appropriate vacancv number 4135. (Officer in the Public Service should use Form PS 6.) Expenses incurred in taking up appointment may be met by the Department.

Situations Vacant Farm FARM MANAGER THE PROPERTY: Ahuriri Lagoon Farm, approx. 450 ha of high producing, flat, mixed farming land. THE LOCALITY: Backs on to Napier City boundary providing rural setting with advantages of city's facilities. Shopping centre and primary and secondary schools within 3km of farm. WE REQUIRE: A competent Farm Manager to liaise with our farm committee and be fully experienced in and responsible for all aspects of: Cropping Livestock management Plant maintenance Staff organisation and supervision. WE OFFER: Large new three bedroom house, modern machinery and facilities, subsidised Superannuation scheme, and excellent remuneration. This is an important position offering substantial benefits. For conditions of employment please contact: THE GENERAL MANAGER HAWKE’S BAY HARBOUR BOARD, PRIVATE BAG, NAPIER Applications close Wednesday, June 27, 1979. 13

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Press, 18 June 1979, Page 25

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