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.MHiations vacani AUSTRALIA ” HOSIERY MECHANIC POSITION: Komet Double Cylinder Mechanic required for permanent day shift position. Hours 7.45 a.m.—4.15p.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. Applications should include full personal details with listing of experience and training. Photograph of applicant should be included All correspondence will be held in strict 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 ADVERTISING AGENCY WRITER WE REQUIRE a writer to join our creative team working.on a constantly growing list of important regional, national and international accounts. The environment is challenging and stimulating in an agency which recognises and appreciates creative ability. We are looking for a person with flair, drive and enthusiasm who is capable of evolving effective advertising solutions to marketing problems and who can work happily with a team of talented professionals. You may already be a senior writer or an intermediate who has reached a stage of career development where you are ready to take an upward step with new challenges, creative freedom and job security. Your experience may be in advertising, journalism or public relations. t The agency is solely New Zealand owned with its Head Office in Christchurch. It is well established with a record of successful creative advertising. Salary with benefits is negotiable. Please write in strict confidence with details of age, work history, etc., to: — V. R. Claude, Governing Director, CLAUDE AND ASSOCIATES, LIMITED, P.O. Box 2552 Christchurch, sth Floor C.M.L. Building, Cathedral Souare, Christchurch. Telephone 62-139. A.H. 584-708. HS2B BUILDING MANAGER A LEADING Dunedin Building Supplier requires a performance orientated manager for its specialist cutside contracts and their related administration in the Dunedin area. u The successful applicant will report directly to the General Manager, and be solely responsible for the autonomous operation of the company division as an individual proft centre. The applicant must have the ability to communicate effectively with architects, consultants, contractors and clients, plus the capability o managing the division’s staff. Good knowledge of the building trade is preferred, although applicants of proven'ability from other disciplines will be considered. The position is rewarded by an excellent remuneration package consisting of a base sa ‘ ar Z plus percentage of profit, new vehicles, subsidised superannuation scheme, and generous staff buying privileges. Reasonable relocation expenses will oe met where applicable. . Written applications will be treated in total confidence, and should b“ addressed to: The Manager. OCTA ASSOCIATES, LIMITED, Management Consultants, P.O. Box 2506, CHRISTCHURCH. WS2B BAY OF PLENTY HOSPITAL BOARD RELIEVING HOUSE SURGEONS WHAKATAN’E HOSPITAL THERE WILL BE two vacancies for Relieving House Surgeons at Whakatane Hospital to cover the period June to November, 1981. Duties will be those usually pertaining to the rotating internship. Accommodation will be available. Applicants must hold New Zealand registration, in. some category. Inquiries and applications should be addressed to the Chief Executive, Bay of Plenty Hospital Board, P.O. Box 241, Whakatane, and close on March 18, 1981.

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Press, 28 February 1981, Page 53

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Page 53 Advertisements Column 8 Press, 28 February 1981, Page 53

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