oi matrons Vacant AN OFFICE CAREER FINAL applications are now being accepted for typewriting and shorthand typewriting courses starting next week. Also being offered is a halfyear course in typewriting or shorthand typewriting in response to popular demand. Inquiries welcomed. RITCHIE SECRETARIAL COLLEGE. 127 Worcester Street, City. P.O. Box 710, Phone 790-668. OUR GRADUATES GET JOBS 5 CONSIDER!'. GOOD SALESMEN ARE TRAINED? . NOT BORN!! And neither are Doctors, Lawyers, Dentists and/or Engineers. You can be an outstanding salesman and earn SlO.OOO, 1 515,000, 520,000 o r more a j ’.ear, your very first ygar. . YOU NEED TO BE: —Age 23 or over. —Ambitious. j —Energetic. —Sports minded. —Have own car. IF YOU QUALIFY. WE ] GUARANTEE TO: , —Teach and train you in our successful sales methods. —Assign you to a sales area under the direction and ■ guidance of a qualified sales manager. —Provide the opportunity for you to advance into management as fast as your ability will warrant. Call now for personal interview. HENK KARSTENS, Phone 583-139 between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Long distance call collect. EO.C.
CLERK voting PERSON l§-23, required for clerical posidon includes Debtors Control. Te ephone Tvping, Wages. Must be intelligent, reliable, of good appearance and personality. wa „ ps Hours 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Good wages. Apply:— Mr McKenzie, ARBEt RUBBISH DISPOSALS, LTD, Phone 488-148 or 488-147 for an appointment. HORNBY WORKINGMEN’S CLUB MANAGER THE HORNBY WORKINGMEN’S CLUB are seeking applicants, preferably with a background in the liquor industry, for the position of Manager. This involves a sound knowledge of ottice procedures and the ability to administer the day-to-day running of a successful Cnartered Club. Applications in the first instance should be made in writing and addressed, to: President, P.O. Box 16014, HORNBY. £ JUSTICE DEPARTMENT EXECUTIVE OFFICER HEAD OFFICE THIS position is in the Penal Division which is responsible for the management of N.Z.’s 21 Penal Institutions. Duties include general prison and prison industry administration including farming and forestry. Experience required in administration in private industry or the Public Service. Salary will be paid according to qualifications and experience. Applications close on July 11, 1979 with the Staff Clerk. Justice Department, Private Bag, Postal Centre, Wellington. Applicants should use form P.S.I7A which is obtainable from Post Offices and quote the vacancy number 4496. Assistance may be given to a person required to move their household. (*X Ministry of Works and Development REGISTERED ELECTRICIANS GENERAL The Upper Waitaki Power Development require electricians with N.Z. Registration for heavy and light industrial and construction electrical services. The work is varied and interesting. Applicants must hold the relevant registration and age preference is in the 22-35 year group. WORK HOURS At present a minimum of 96 hours a fortnight is worked. WAGES Inclusive of site allowance the hourly rate for an indentured tradesman is $4.77, in addition to this survey, cost of living, tool and shift allowance including travelling time are payable. ACCOMMODATION Good housing for married personnel is available at a reasonable rental after a short qualifying period. Single men are quartered in the singlemen’s camp. LOCATION AND FACILITIES Twizel township, with a population reaching 6000, has winter and summer sporting facilities close to hand. The towm is located on SHB between Lakes Ohau and Pukaki and has a wide variety of cultural and sporting clubs and organisations. FURTHER INFORMATION For further information and appointment details please phone Twizel 809 or write to the Employment Officer, Private Bag, Twizel.
SOLICITOR COMMERCIAL AN AUCKLAND FIRM, which has a large and varied practice, is seeking a replacement for one of its present staff members who is leaving for further study overseas. Applicants should have at least two years practical experience, preferably in the commercial area. A senior commercial solicitor could possibly be accommodated. There is considerable scope for advancement for someone wishing to pursue a career in the commercial law area. Salary and benefits are negotiable. One of our partners will be in Christchurch on Wednesday, July 4. Please phone: MR McFADGEN, AUCKLAND 770-620 (COLLECT) FOR APPOINTMENT. 3
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