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Situations Vacant GENERAL or 2nd Cook for Lake Ohau Lodge, 2 days cooking, live-in position. Ph. 885 Omarama. CEB CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD ASSISTANT STOREMAN A VACANCY exists for an Assistant Storeman in the Board’s School supplies and Furniture Store at present situated in Hargest Crescent, Waltham, but soon to be located in Blenheim Road. The position is suitable for an energetic and capable person. Salary payable will be in accordance with age and previous experience up to a maximum of $8407 per annum. Interested persons should applv in writing immediately to ’the General Manger, C.E.8., Private Bag, Christchurch. D. Wilson, GENERAL MANAGER New Zealand W&* Electricity A ascskxi oi trie Hoistry o.' energy A Division of the Ministry of Energy ELECTRICAL FITTER, MANAPOURI POWER STATION THE ELECTRICITY’ DIVISION of the Ministry of Energy has a vacancy at Manapouri Powerstation for an Indentured Electrical Fitter. The duties involve the maintenance of all the station electrical equipment ranging from high voltage transformers, circuit breakers and generators and the maintenance of staff houses. Registration as an Electrician is desirable but not essential. This is a permanent position (after a satisfactory nrobationary period) and normal annual leave, sick leave and superannuation conditions apply. A remote allowance is payable and two hours travelling time is paid for the daily launch journey across Lake Manapouri. Accommodation is available for maried and single persons at reasonable rentals. The single person’s hostel is located at West Arm. Assistance will be given to a married person to enable them to shift their household effects. Apply: District Manager, Electricity Division, Ministry of Energy, P.O. Box 974, Dunedin (telephone 776-838, Mr Dowling) or Station Superintendent, Manapouri (telephone Te Anau 31). WS27 ASSISTANT JONIOR CLEANER A RELIABLE person is required to assist with cleaning duties and light gardening work at one of our major Christchurch shopping complexes. Hours of work 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Applications in writing giving details of school qualificatons and any experience, to the Secretary, MERIVALE MALL MANAGEMENT OFFICE 189 Papanui Road. Christchurch. APPRENTICE CARPET LAYER WE offer this position in our carpet workroom at 101 Durham Street, to a keen young person interested in a career in carpets. As this person will be representing us in the houses of valued customers, appearance and personality are very important. Carpet laying apprenticeships are for 3 years. Please apply to: WKettzk V Acted*. Ph. 62-?7* 120 HEREFORD ST. PHON E 798-980. AUSTRALIA HOSIERY MECHANIC POSITION: , Komet Double Cylinder Mechanic required for permanent day shift position. Hours: 7.45 a.m.-4.15 p.m. QUALIFICATIONS: The applicant should be fully experienced on various types of Bentley Komet Double Cylinder machines. COST OF FARES: Fares will be paid and accommodation arranged for the applicant and his family. Assistance will be given towards the cost of transferring furniture to Australia. Application should include full personal details with listing of experience and training. Photograph of applicant should be included. All correspondence will be held in strictest confidence and should be addressed to: Managing Director ' RED ROBIN INDUSTRIES PTY. LTD, 162 Lygon Street, East Brunswick, Victoria 3057, AUSTRALIA. Telephone: Australia (03) 380 8171. A , RadsoAvon 1260 ANNOUNCER TRAINING COURSE FOR WOULD-BE BROADCASTERS IF you think you would like to -be a Radio Announcer then here’s your opportunity. The personalities of tomorrow must be trained today. Towards the end of March we will be running another of our highly successful fiveweek announcer training courses. 30% of the candidates on the last course are currently employed or nave been offered work in private radio stations around the country. Suitable applicants will be given a voice test and if successful, invited to attend the course for which there is a $lOO tuition fee. If you are over 20 years I old and want to be one of tomorrow’s personalities — . Phone Denise on Monday 791-290.

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Press, 23 February 1980, Page 51

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