Situations Vacant PART-TIME CLERICAL ALERT personality, male or female, required to work approx. 3 to 6 p.m. daily PHONE 488-839. PLANT ENGINEER AN energetic, experienced Engineer is required to take charge of maintenance in our Christchurch plant. The person we are seeking will have had a sound trade background, proven man management skills, be innovative and a good team member. Minimum qualifications would be advanced Trade Cert., but N.Z.C.E. or similar preferred; Age flexible, but probably around 35 to 40 years. A competitive salary is offered and will be discussed at interview. Please apply to:— The Plant Manager, FLETCHER WOOD PANELS LTD, P.O. Box 8162, RICCARTON. 25 PRESS TOOL SETTER OPERATOR WE are looking for a keen responsible peison to .. die setting. A person with experience in this type of field would be preferred, but we would be willing to train someone who has a good mechanical background and who is prepared to pay attention to detail. Applicants should be physically fit and able to do heavy lifting, hours of work are 7.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Overtime available. Contact:— Mr Phillip. W. T. MURRAY, LTD. 122 Antigua Street. Phone 62-679. , 21 REAL ESTATE SALES PERSON AN opportunity has arisen for an experienced Salesperson to join our staff at our Riccarton office. Own office and car r-» at door. Apply to: 771 Phone 44-149.
SENIOR HAIR STYLIST RANGIORA SENIOR with 6 years experience, for modern go-ahead salon, emphasis on Perming, Cutting and Colouring. Excellent wage, and incentives. For personal interview, please phone Rangiora 6121 or Christchurch 556-722 evenings. WS2S SOLE CHARGE EXCELLENT opportunity for a mature preson who. aside from handling a variety of clerical/accounting functions would also like the opportunity to “get out and about” occasionally. A pleasant position with lots of flexibility and interest. Sockburn. Very good salary. TYPIST PLENTY of shorthand here and in fact this position needs someone who enjoys being busy. Some legal experience would be a bonus but is not essential. Working conditions are modern; a friendly, lively office where a very good salary will be paid. City. SHEET METAL WORKER A TRADESMAN sheet metal worker is required for the manufacture of sheet metal components, for forklift trucks and bucket loaders. We would prefer a person who is capable of working from drawings and has had welding experience. For further details telephone: Mr W. P. Annan, ,/orks Manager, ANDREWS AND BEAVEN, LTD. Phone 791-400. SERVICE STATIONSERVICE STATION ATTENDANT ATTENDANT CHESTER GRAHAM, LTD, 524 Moorhouse Avenue We require a mature person with the ability to deal personablv with our customers. This is a responsible position, with some built in overtime, references will be required. Smocks supplied. Please Phone Mr Graham 67-107 for an interview. STORE PERSON WE require a reliable person, preferablv with store experience. This is a permanent position with good wages and overtime. Apply for Interview by Phoning 899-091. KIWI BACON COMPANY, Cuthberts Road, CHRISTCHURCH.
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