Situations Vacant VACANCY for Manager or Manageress to take charge of small rest home in Auckland. Suitable for wife and husband.. Good salary with bonus, 2 bdrm accommodation and food provided. Reply Sharma, P.O. Box 26-153, Auckland 3 or Ph. 768-193 any time. WS2 APPLY NOW NEW positions now available temporary or permanent. No experience needed, good pay and opportunities for keen hard workers. If you can start immediatelv. PHONE 64-538. AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIAN WE require the services of a qualified Auto Electrician for our Tuam St. workshop. This position involves work on a wide range of vehicles — lifht Automotive to Heavy Industrial. Remuneration according to qualifications and experience. Phone for an appointment: The Manager YOUNG BROS., LTD, 122-124 Tuam St., ph. 793-740. ALUMINIUM FABRICATOR WE require a versatile person with previous experience in this field, who is willing to work in factory and on site. Phone 585-031 for appointment. DAWSON ALUM IN lUM, LTD. ' WS2 BRICK AND/ OR BLOCKLAYER VARIETY of work. Ph. DUNCAN GREY, LTD, 496-085 a.h. 851-792 wsz BOILERMAKERS WELDERS VACANCIES exist for tradesmen boilermakers welders working extended hours, Apply:— W. WILLIAMSON CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD, 175-187 MONTREAL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH 1. MW29 CARPENTER REQUIRED for light commercial work. Top wages and allowances. Phone 849-462 after hours, or on site, 15 Holt Place. CUSTOMS AGENCY A POSITION is becoming available in our customs agency department. It is a senior position and would suit a recently qualified agent or a competent clerk nearing the qualifying stage. We would expect that the experience required would necessitate someone in the late 20s or early 30s. This is a permanent position with excellent conditions of work and an attractive salary. Apply in writing to: J. M. Hurley. N.Z. EXPRESS TRANSPORT, LIMITED. P.O. Box 1362. CHRISTCHURCH. WHS2 CASHIERCLERK THE Society Is engaged in a branch office expansion programmee and with the opening of another new branch in Christchurch on June 2, 1981, we have a vacancy for a Cashier/Clerk. The initial appointmeent will commence on May 18. 1981, when the successful appointee will receive two weeks’ in-house training at Head Office, Christchurch. The successful applicant will be required to go out. talk to people and sell our products so the person we are looking for must be sales orientated, well - groomed, have an outgoing personality and really enjoy meeting and dealing with members of the public. Because employment will include casbier/clerk duties within the branch office, this person must also have had clerical experience (preferably including handling of money) and be able to use a typewriter. Hours of employment will be 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. daily plus late night Friday involvement. If you meet the above requirements and are genuine in seeking interesting employment and job satisfaction, we shall be pleased to hear from you. Applications which will be treated in strict confidence, are to be made in writing giving brief details of age, qualifications and experience to date, telephone number and be addressed to: PERSONNEL MANAGER, CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY, P.O. Box 1259, CHRISTCHURCH. XT29 CROCHET LAMPSHADES, by Friday evening. Ph. 478-442. CASUAL WAREHOUSE PERSON THIS is a new position in our Warehouse. We require someone fit and active probably retired who could be on call to assist our existing staff -at peak times, preferably with previous Warehouse experience. This is an ideal position for someone wanting an interest. Excellent working conditions in modern Central City Warehouse. Ph. 60-218 Mrs Bowie, GLASSONS, LTD, COMPANION HELP AGED between 25-35. Might suit solo mother with one child needing a home. Driver’s licence required. PHONE 885-472.
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