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Situations Vacant INSURANCE INSPECTOR DUE TO. a transfer on promotion a vacancy will shortly occur in our Timaru office for an Insurance Inspector to join our field staff and assist in the development of our South Canterbury business. The successful applicant will be in the 25 to 30 year age group and have a sound general insurance background, although not necessarily as an inspector. A rewarding salary will be negotiated depending upon age and experience and the opportunity exists for this to be supplemented bv Life Assurance commissions. Other benefits include a subsidised superannuation'scheme, staff housing loans, free personal life assurance, private use of a company vehicle and staff company share participation. Favourable consideration will be granted toward transfer expenses to Timaru. Our Company, New Zealand-owned and operated, is extremely well represented throughout Australasia and the South Pacific with over 40 branches and district offices in this country alone. As a result promotion prospects both here and overseas are excellent. Our Timaru office.is well appointed, is an independent branch office and employs a staff of For those interested in this appointment, please contact the Branch Manager. THE NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. OF. NZ, LTD, P.O. BOX 351, TIMARU, or telephone 88-156. -. ■ SMI 8 . If you're looking for a job that offers challenge, : adventure and action, there could be a place for you in j the Regular Force Battalion. There’s the chance to ■ travel. How does Fiji, Hawaii, Australia or extended ‘ training in Singapore sound? Sure, the going can be I tough, but there’s plenty of leisure time as well—to relax with your mates. If you’re between 18 and 24 and reckon you've got what it takes to handle a job in the Regular Force Battalion call at your nearest Recruiting Office—it’s only a short visit that could get you out of the rut and change your whole way of life. If you are between 18-24 years of age and are interested in progressing rapidly in an organisation which relies on a diverse variety of stores and equipment then the NZ Army can offer you a career as a storeman. Applicants should have at least two years secondary education and must be able to write good English and perform arithmetic calculations accurately. Training will include handling and care of dangerous and inflammable stores, fire fighting and pest control, issues receipts, packaging and despatch of stores, rationing, accounting for monies, storework in the field; in general al) aspects of control and care of stores. Experience and knowledge come from attending a series of courses at the school of Army Administration and on-the-job training under the guidance of qualified storemen. I Career opportunities are available for suitably qualified persons, aged 18-24, in a variety of clerical positions within the Army. You could be involved in anything from the classification of important documents and confidential personal files to map planning, computer programming, mail distribution and pay. You will start off in the Corps of your choice, and from the rank of Sergeant you are posted on merit anywhere i within the Army. j Get full details on any of these jobs from your I nearest W ARMY RECRUITING OFFICE See under ‘Armed Services' in the Yellow Pages. L 82824

JOHN PAUL II HIGH SCHOOL REQUIRED FOR THIRD TERM RELIEVING TEACHER OF ENGLISH, FORMS 3 TO 5, AND SOCIAL STUDIES. Apply to:— PRINCIPAL, v P.O BOX 160, GREYMOUTH. KINGSWELL HIGH SCHOOL INVERCARGILL

TEACHER WANTED TERM 111, Science, Biology or Science/ Mathematics. Part-time or full-time. Apply: The Principal, Phone 68-019 during school hours, 88-364 at other times. LIGHT FACTORY WORK THIS POSITION requires a mature conscientious person who can be responsible for the setting up ana operation of light pressers and guillotines. Hours: 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. MR MARSHALL FOSTER NAME PLATES 22 TALFOURD PLACE

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Press, 16 August 1980, Page 54

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