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Situations Vacant PART-TIME SHORTHAND TYPIST 9 a.m.-I p.m. Front office. Shorthand and copy typing. Reception, telephones, tons of variety. Never a dull moment. Call Kate Mac Shane, 795-940, Drake Personnel. uy>***j TELEPHONE SALES 18-20 PUT that smile in your voice. Assist with basic clerical duties and become an important member of a dynamic sales team. Ideal for the well-pre-sented well spoken enthusiast with a driver's licence and a good standard of education. Call Kate Mac Shane, 795-940, Drake Personnel. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE RUSSLEY AREA ACHIEVE job satisfaction as accounts payable clerk within a rapidly growing timber company. Scope for future responsibilities. Great team. You will be well looked after. For more information, call Kate Mac Shane. 795-940. RELIABLE CARING PERSON THURSDAYS. 4.15 to 6.15, and Saturdays. 9.30 to 1.30. Two school- age children. Church Square area. PHONE 381-015.

New Zealand Mu Forest Service SCIENTIST FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE ROTORUA THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE, at Rotorua, has a vacancy for a Scientist to join a team working on nutrient cycling, nutrient deficiencies and the effectiveness of fertiliser applications in exotic pine plantations. Applications should have a PhD. in either Soil Science or Forestry with some experience in the other field. Applications close on Wednesday, October 21, 1981, with the Executive Officer (Personnel), N.Z. Forest Service, Private Bag, Wellington. Applications should be made on form PS 17A which is available at any Post Office and quote Vacancy No. 5884. Only copies of testimonials should be enclosed. Assistance may be given to an appointee required to change location.

SERVICE DIVISION MECHANIC APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from ’ suitably qualified persons for the position of a service mechanic at our Ashburton Branch. The position involves maintenance of the Fiat tractor range and Sperry New Holland harvesting and forage equipment. Repairs and maintenance to Irrigation equipment is also included. Suitable remuneration will be offered to the successful applicant. Other staff benefits are offered after a qualifying period. For further information please write or telephone: J. H. CURD, Branch Manager, ASHBURTON. Phone 4119, P.O. Box 17, BBM New Zealand Distributors of Fiat Tractors and Sperry New Holland Equipment SUPERMARKET MANAGER A LARGE and progressive company based in Palmerston Nroth required a top class manager to operate one of our supermarkets. The person we are looking for will be able to direct staff and will need to have a broad product knowledge of supermarket departments. To the right person we are offering above award wages plus staff privileges. Apply in confidence with references to: GROCERY SUPERVISOR P.O. BOX 724 PALMERSTON NORTH WELLINGTON PRESBYTERIAN SOCIAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION MATRON/PRINCIPAL NURSE INQUIRIES ARE INVITED for the position of Matron/Principal Nurse of Woburn Home and Hospital, Lower Hutt, which becomes vacant at the end of this year. There are 45 residents in the Home for the Aged and 29 patients in the Geriatric Hospital. In addition there are 18 flats in the grounds and these are under the supervision of the Matron. A modern 2 bedroom flat is attached to the Home and is available free of charge. The position calls for a mature Registered Nurse with experience in geriatric care and also experience in institutional management and staff relations. Interested persons are invited to write with some details of experience to the undersigned who will supply further information. W. R. A. LAKE, Director, WELLINGTON P.S.S.A., P.O. Box 27-000, WELLINGTON.

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