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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant FOREMAN SUPERVISOR OUR PAINTING business requires a responsible person for the position of Eoreman/Supervisor. We are a well established medium sized company and the position offers advancement. We require a Qualified Tradesman Painter who is self motivated and able to handle staff. All applications will be treated in the strictest of confidence. Please apply in writing to: FOREMAN SUPERVISOR P.O. Box 27066. CHRISTCHURCH.

GRADUATE CIVIL ENGINEER WE REQUIRE AN additional Graduate for industrial project design to work under the supervision of Registered Engineer. Apply.— Manager. CAMERON CONSTRUCTION. P.O. Box 1452. Invercargill. Telephone 89-548. a.h. 84-983. JOHN DEERE MECHANIC WANTED ONE EXPERIENCED MECHANIC for field and workshop servicing in cotton and wheat growing area of N.S.W. Accomodation can be arranged. Cost of flight refunded after 3 months satisfactory service. Genuine applicants phone 067-954328 after 8 p.m. N.Z. time. Reverse charges. KEN MATTHEWS. Service Manager PEEL VALLEY MACHINERY SERVICES, WEE WAA, N.S.W., AUSTRALIA. JOINER WANTED CORONET JOINERY LTD require the services of a capable mature tradesman. Applicants must be able to accept responsibility and deal directly with a wide range of clientele. This position offers interesting and varied work in a well equipped factory plus the opportunity to live in a sunny Central Otago resort. Accommodation is avaiable. Reply in'writing to Coronet Joinery. Ltd. P.O. Box 153. Arrowtown, or phone collect Arrbwtown 844 business or Queenstown 130 K after hours-.

Boturon MANAGER FOR WOOL SKIN PRODUCTS FACTORY G. L. BOWRON AND CO.. LTD. the largest processors in Australasia of wool skins, require a Manager for our Wool Skin Products Factory in the Waltham area. The successful applicant will be responsible for 25 women and an overall through put. utilising approximately 3000 skins per week. The position requires experience in supervision of people, maintaining production plans, quality and performance standards. As this unit is involved in cutting, assembling and sewing of skins, for decorative rugs and car seat covers etc., previous knowledge in the same or similar fields, including making leather or textile articles would be an advantage. A degree of further expansion is planned, especially in export markets, for which the introduction of new designs will be required and the Manager will be expected to help design and introduce these. This is an interesting and unusual position, with an excellent commencing salary, depending on experience and evidence of previous track record. Age preferably 30-45 group. Apply in writing with references to:PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT. G. L. BOWRON AND CO. LTD. P.O. BOX 19544. WOOLSTON. CHRISTCHURCH. NELSON HOSPITAL BOARD CLERK OF WORKS APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from suitably qualified Clerks of Works to carry out duties in connection with a contract under construction for the Engineering Workshops at Nelson Hospital and two other major projects, which should commence construction in 1982. together with other minor works. Conditions of employment will be generally as those recommended by the New Zealand Institute of Clerks of Works and it is anticipated that employment will be for two to three years, reaching a maximum of Level IV when all projects are under construction. Applications stating qualifications and experience should be in writing to reach the office of the Chief Executive by Tuesday, November 24, 1981. A. J. COOKE. Chief Executive. NELSON HOSPITAL BOARD. P.O. Box 132, NELSON. sss AMBITIOUS sss IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS you will probably be selfmotivated and enjoy making money—and plenty of it. If this is the case then you should ask yourself the following questions: A — Am I in a rut at work? B - Would I like to be self-employed? C — Am I a winner? D - Do I like meeting people? E — Am I F - Would I enjoy working hard to earn in excess of 815,000 in my first year? If you can honestly answer ‘•YES” to these simple questions, then I feel sure that I can place you in a lucrative position with a company which is a New Zealand and world-wide leader. You will need a reliable motor vehicle and preferably a home telephone. Apply in writing to:— ••OPPORTUNITY." P.O. BOX 146. CHRISTCHURCH.

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Press, 12 November 1981, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 12 November 1981, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 12 November 1981, Page 29

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