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I situations vacant I OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG LAWYER i NELSON' Real Estate firm with own office building has space plus use of receptionist. Ideally suitable for an aspiring Lawyer to start his own legal business, with a very small outlay and a nominal rent. The aim of this venture is to bring together allied professions within the one building thereby creating reciprocal business — other professons to include a Chattel Valuer, Auctioneer, Real Estate Agents. Surveyor and Draughtsman. All enquiries treated in strict confidence. Reply to P.O. Box 293, Nelson. S2S - OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD WAIKARI HOSPITAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL NURSE APPLICATIONS are invited from Registered General Nurses or Registered Comprehensive Nurses for the above _ position. The qualifications required for this position are R.G.N. or R.Comp.N. and a Diploma of Nursing or other appropriate post basic qualification. The successful applicant needs to have had a wide range of nursing experience with some recent administrative responsibility and to be a person of initiative, prepared to be involved in planning for changing services. He/she will be required to assist in the administration of the nursing services of this 247 bed general hospital and in the management and education ot all categories of nursing staff. A furnished flat in the staff residence is available to _ the appointee at a reasonable rental. Salary is payable within Grade 12 of the N.Z. Hospital Employment (Nurses’) Determination. Applications, giving details of qualifications and experience, and including the names of two persons tto whom confidential professional reference may be made, will be received by the Chief Executive, Otago Hospital Board, P.O. Box 946, Dunedin, until September 7, 1979. WSIB OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF NURSING TUTORS APPLICATIONS are invited from Registered Nurses for two positions which will become vacant shortly. (a) Tutor for the Introductor.v Classes of the threeyear General/Obstetric Nursing Programme. <b) Tutor for the Post-Intro-ductory Classes of the three-year General/Obstetric Nursing Programme. Responsibilities Include assisting in the classroom and clinical teaching. Qualifications: R.G.N.. O.N. or ■ R.Comp.N. It is desirable that applicants have a Diploma in Nursing or an equivalent qualification, however, this is not mandatory. It is essential that applicants have bad at least three years’ post-registration clinical experience in a variety of fields Of nursing including the field in which they may be teaching. It is desirable that applicants should have had some teaching experience. Salary is in accordance with the N.Z. Hospital Employment Regulations (Nurses’) Determinations. For further information concerning each position please contact the Principal - Tutor, Dunedin School of Nursing, P.O. Box 946, Dunedin. Applications, including the names and addresses of two referees, will be received by the Chief Executive, Otago Hospital Board, P.O. Box 946, Dunedin, until September 7, 1979. WSIB OVERSEAS POSITION HIGHLY capable and practical Diesel Engineer or Mechanic with wide maintenance experience. Also qualified Electrician with N.Z. Certificate and practical experience on wide range of plant, including refrigeration and air conditioning. As these vacancies are on a large privately owned motor vacht, based in the Mediterranean, applicants should be immediately nioble withn one month if selected. Seagoing experience desirable, but not essential, capability more important. Ring: MASTER'S AGENT Sumner 6141

KITE FLYING A WARNING TO PARENTS AND CHILDREN THIS DEPARTMENT removes about 100 kites from the overhead power lines during each kite flying season. Although this involves the Department in considerable time and expense our principal concern is for the safety of children whose kites may be involved. Under certain circumstances a serious accident could occur, partiularly if the child attempted to pull the kite free. The kite could also be the cause of a power outage which, in turn, could have serious consequences for some of our consumers. I This is a very real risk and we request all parents, teachers and others I having control of children to ensure that no kites are flown in the vicinity i of power lines. Please abandon any kite, should it become entangled in the power lines, i and inform the Department, telephone 790-900, Ext 857. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT, [ CHRISTCHURCH

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Press, 18 August 1979, Page 46

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Page 46 Advertisements Column 6 Press, 18 August 1979, Page 46

Page 46 Advertisements Column 6 Press, 18 August 1979, Page 46

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