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Situations Vacant CAREER FOR THE FUTURE WE have people today that have been in this business for many, many years. They are in the top bracket as far as income is concerned. We require two more persons to join our already proven sales force, some of which .have never had previous selling experience. By telephoning us now. you will have the opportunity to meet and discuss the aspects of our business. This could be a career that would give you and your families a better standard of living. Don’t delay, phone today. PHONE Bus. Hours 68-431. CATERING MANAGER ONEDIN’S RESTAURANT AND BAR WE SEEK an experienced Manager with a catering background for this new concept in dining. Our facilities have recently been redeveloped providing a professional working environment. Remuneration is by negotiation and all replies will be treated in confidence. Please contact:— I The Manager—Mr Hans Buis, THE SHORELINE MOTOR HOTEL, Phone 55-195. P.O. Box 2075, DUNEDIN. SF4 DOMINION TELEVISION RENTALS, LTD TELEVISION TECHNICIAN WE REQUIRE the services of a registered radio technician to maintain our colour and mono rental sets to the high standard that our rental subscribers expect. The basic wage for 40 hours is approximately $215. Plus: ★ Guaranteed overtime by arrangement. No evening work. -ft Free life insurance cover. ★ Vehicle supplied. ★ Special staff rental rates. A chance to grow with New Zealand's leading television company that is part of the world’s largest television rental organisation. tSt All interviews strictly confidential. Please Phone: — MR J. H. PEMBERTON, 69-138, DOMINION TELEVISION RENTALS, LIO s THE PRESS ■ INTERMEDIATE ADVERTISING CLERK THE VACANCY IS OFFERED in our Classified Charging Department and involves preparation, pricing, and associated duties of a clerical nature. This position would be ideally suited to a methodical person. Overtime work will be required. Please Phone 790-940 (Ext. 879), MR ROGERS, THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LIMITED, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, P.O. BOX 1005, CHRISTCHURCH. DRLBOROUGH HARBOUR - BOARD THE MARLBOROUGH HARBOUR BOARD invites applications for .the following three positions. ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER (DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING) Preference will be given to applicants with Civil Engineering or other suitable degree and with experience in Marketing and Project Development. Salary is dependent on qualifications and experience from $18,450 per annum. . Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications close on Friday February 1, 1980. HARBOUR ENGINEER A vacancy exists for a Registered Civil Engineer with suitable experience for the above position. Salary scale ranges from $18,211 per annum and commencing salary will depend on qualifications and experience. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications close on Friday February 1, 1980. TREASURER A vacancy exists for a suitably qualified experienced Accountant for the above position. The Treasurer is responsible for accounting services and advice to the Board on aspects of financial management. SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL - DUNEDIN REQUIRES A DININGROOM MANAGER or Manageress for their Copperfield Room Restaurant. This 150 cover restaurant has recently been renovated and operates both table d’hote and a la carte menus. Applicants should be experienced and knowledge of flambee cooking would be an advantage. Good working conditions, wages according to qualifications and experience. Live in accommodation available. APPLY TO The Manager, • SOUTHERN' CROSS HOTEL 1 P. O.- Box 96, DUNEDIN. Telephone 770-752. - ‘ 5_ WOULD YOU LIKE TO WORK SEVERAL HOURS IN A CENTRALLY LOCATED INNER CITY RESTAURANT? IFSO, PHONE 797-150. V- ’■ ■ ■ • . • '

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Press, 4 January 1980, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 4 January 1980, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 4 January 1980, Page 14

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