J Situations Vacant TELLER TELLER I ; WE HAVE AN IMMEDIATE vacancv for a Teller. II Previous experience is essential. This position i 1 would particularly suit a person wishing to resume , full time in banking. q Talk it over with Mr Arnold at Bank, of New ;[ Zealand, New Brighton. Phone No. 882-113 today. . He will be pleased to hear from you. BW Bank of tScJs New Zealand TOOLMAKER I WE REQUIRE A TRADESMAN for maintenance work and the building of new press tools. Although a toolmaker is preferred applications from tradesmen with a suitable engineering background interested in progressing onto toolmaking will be considered. The toolroom at our Manchester Street premises is well equipped and has excellent working conditions. For further information, please contact:— Mr A. Collins — Production Engineer, ATLAS APPLIANCES, LIMITED, 65 Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. PHONE 793-520. | SW3 [TOYOTA This is an opportunity to join a progressive automotive parts Distributor. We are looking for a person experienced in the automotive parts industry. The position involves liaison with local vendors, negotiating supply contracts including warranty, price and the approval to Toyota standards. Also market investigations in relation to competitive parts and accessories A salary commensurate with position plus assistance with relocation where applicable, will be paid to the successful applicant. Apply to: The Manager Toyota New Zealand Ltd (National Parts Distribution Centre P.O. Box 46, PALMERSTON NORTH THE CLERICAL WORKERS’ UNION ASSISTANT EDITOR (PART-TIME) NATIONWIDE 81-MONTHLY JOURNAL THE CLERICAL WORKERS’ Association publishes Paper Clip and circulates this to more than 40,000 members each 2 months. To ensure that the publications are of a high professional standard, we are seeking applications fro. intererested persons who have suitable experience in the journalistic and/or reporting | fields. As the jounrals will embrace such wide ran- | gmg subjects as Industrial, Political, Social and ; Economic, issues, applications are sought from people with appropriate background and understanding iti these fields, The Appointee will be responsible for the over-all co-ordination and production of the journals under the direction of the Association’s Secretary and Editorial Board, and will work in the Association Office in Wellington. It is envisaged that the hours worked would be 150 per issue, and salary will be in accordance with the New Zealand (except Northern Industry District) Journalistic (except daily newspapers over 4000 circulation) Award, and in accordance with experience, with maximum rate for the position, the 8 year rate of that award (pro-rata). The successful applicant would be expected to commence employment November 1979 and reaI sonable removal expenses to Wellington would be j provided if required. Applications in writing stat--1 ing experience and other relevant particulars, ! close on Friday October 12, 1979 and should be ■ addressed to—’’ASSOCIATION JOURNAL”, c/-Secretary, NEW ZEALAND CLERICAL ASSOCIATION, P. O. Box 6235, Te Aro, WELLINGTON. WS6 TYPIST-CLERK AN EXCELLENT POSITION exists for an Intermediate or Senior Typist, aged between 18 and 30 years, in our Sockburn Office. Duties will include typing and associated clerical functions in our Steel Sales Division. Full training in all aspects of this position will be given. For further details, please phone:— The Office Manager, GILBERT LODGE and CO., LTD, 43 Watts Road, SOCKBURN. Phone 488-309. WOOL STORE BIN SCALES CLERK WE HAVE A VACANCY for the above position. Previous experience not essential. This is a permanent position with very good workng conditions. Excellent staff purchasing privileges and opportunity to join the company superannuation. Apply to:— WOOL MANAGER, DALGETY WOOL STORE, MOORHOUSE AVENUE. WHS6 |
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