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Situations Vacant J J MECHANICAL ? DRAUGHTSMAN AUSTRALIA OUR COMPANY WHICH specialises in machinery for the forest industry requires a mechanical draughtsman preferably with experience in sawmill equipment or related fields. Applicants should have had a sound trade training and qualification to N.Z.C.E. standard would be an added advantage. Remuneration is negotiable, but would depend on qualifications and experience. Further information can be obtained by telephoning Christchurch 842-019, however, written applications are to be sent to: The Managing Director, ISLES FORGE and ENGINEERING CO, PTY, P. O. Box 339, Coffs Harbour, New South Wales. AUSTRALIA. WS3 NEW ZEALAND WOOL BOARD SECRETARY WE HAVE a vacancy in our Christchurch office for an experienced and capable person to carry out secretarial and general reception duties for the Wool Board's South Island wool valuers, shearing instructors and wool production officers. Duties will include typing from copy and dictaphone, handling all office inquiries and telephone calls, maintaining filing systems, travel bookings, daily mail and generally keeping the office running smoothly. The position would ideally suit someone who enjoys arranging their own day and working in a sole charge situation for staff who are frequently out of town. Interviews will he conducted in Christchurch I in Mid-November and the successful applicant will be required to travel to Wellington for a week to gain a working knowledge of the Board’s activities, and to attend a two-day induction course in December. An excellent salary is offered and interested applicants should write giving full details to: THE PERSONNEL OFFICER, NEW ZEALAND WOOL BOARD, Private Bag. WELLINGTON. SW3I OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD CHERRY FARM GROUP OF HOSPITALS PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORKER THE ABOVE VACANCY EXISTS at Cherry FarmHospital for a Social Worker specialising in alcohol-related problems. The successful applicant will be attached to our community oriented centre for alcoholic-related disorders, based in Dunedin. This service has I recently been up-dated according to recent de- ' velopments in the field and is regarded as a model i for services elsewhere in New Zealand. The j emphasis is on community care and education. The job includes counselling, working with families and groups and organising community programmes. Applicants should be professionally qualified (degree or diploma in Social Work) and preferably have some experience in dealing with alcoholrelated disorders. Inquiries to: The Supervising Social Worker, CHERRY FARM HOSPITAL, Private Bag, Dunedin, or phone 730-199. WS7 PROJECT ARCHITECT WE HAVE A VACANCY in our Wellington office I for a Project Architect able to lead a design team preparing production drawings for a major office development. This is a senior position and will suit an experienced architect who is looking for career advancement and a proper reward for ability. For further information telephone collect: MR COLDHAM-FUSSELL, at Wellington 727-899. a.h. 792-657, or write to: STEPHENSON AND TURNER, Architects and Engineers, P.O. Box 2590, Wellington. WS3I RESTAURANT VACANCY THE OWNER/MANAGER of a busy city Restau- ' rant invites applications from suitable persons for the position of personal assistant. Applicants will have had some experience in the hotel-restaurant industry and should be fully aware of the demand placed on their personal life by the nature of the work. It is expected that the applicant will be able to take advantage of the planned upgrading and expansion programme by establishing themself as a loyal and cheerful employee, showing qualities of leadership and ability. Don’t apply if you are not prepared to get stuck in and help with the more menial tasks. Salary by negotiation. Applications setting out full personal details and work history together with copies of references to; — ‘‘RESTAURANT VACANCY," PRESS NO. P 9478. RECEPTIONIST-CLERK A VACANCY HAS ARISEN for a young person with some clerical experience. The position involves many varied daily activities and basic clerical and typing experience is required. Typing speed of 50-60 w.p.m. with manual machine required. Applicants should also be familiar with the operation of a P.A.B.X. system. For further details, and to arrange an interview, telephone 64-106. Mr A. K. Howard. SHOP ASSISTANT BLOOMS CASHEL STREET FASHION STORE WE REQUIRE A person in the middle 20s to early 30s age group with a real interest in fashion retailing. Please ring 68-199 business hours for interview appointment.

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Press, 31 October 1979, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 31 October 1979, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 31 October 1979, Page 33

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