Situations Vacant KNITTERS WANTED HAND AND MACHINEFOR CONTRACT WORK. - PH. 61-134 BUS. HOURS. LIVE-IN HOUSE-KEEPER NANNY REQUIRED urgently for country home. Own transport would be advantage but not essential. Please phone Southbridge 509 LOADER DRIVER for ISAAC QUARRIES DUE to promotion we have a vacancy for an experienced loader driver for a Fiat Allis 745 in our quarries. This is a job which requires total experience in loading shingle trucks and duties include feeding our Asphalt and Concrete Plants. As the job involves contact with outside customers a courteous and careful operator is required. Applications should be made on Thursday. January 14.1982. ISAAC CONSTRUCTION TELEPHONE 599-145 MASSAGE RELIABLE persons required for central city massage parlour. Experience preferred, although training will be provided. Phone 61-049, LAFAYETTE-LOUNGE MASSAGE STAFF REQUIRED at the ATAMI BATH HOUSE MUST be presentable, experience not essential as training will be given. TELEPHONE 66-348 for interview.
MASSEY UNIVERSITY
PALMERSTON NORTH DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE AND PLANT HEALTH INSTRUCTOR IN FRUIT PRODUCTION APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Instructor in Fruit. Crop Production. The appointee will be required to provide practical instruction in fruit crop production to both Horticultural Degree and Diploma classes. Applicants should be familiar with modern orchard production/inanagement techniques. and have had orcharding experience. A Horticultural Degree or Diploma, although not essential would be desirable. Starting salary will be in the range of $12,146 to $14,408 depending on qualifications and experience. Further details may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications close on February 1. 1982. A. J. WEIR, Registrar. MATURE SHOP ASSISTANT PREFERRABLY experienced. Hours 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Apply: SYDENHAM BAKERY. 458 Colombo Street. WE require a Certified or “A" Grade Mechanic for our workshop at Coutts Island. Prefer a mature person with a good work record and fleet experience. Please phone Belfast 8179 for an interview with Mr Merry. MINDING CHILDREN WE are looking for a person to live-in, to mind children and do housework. Must be between 16-20 years. PHONE 34-239. NET MAKER A PERMANENT position exists in our net loft for a netmaker. fully experienced in the construction of commercial trawls. Good working conditions and overtime is available to an enthusiastic person. Transfer expenses negotiable. Reply in confidence, outlining experience etc to: P.O. BOX 692. TIMARU. or PHONE 47-179. Timaru or 45-102 after hours. OFFICE CAREER THIS college is now open during office hours for enquiries re full-time and part-time courses (typewriting, shorthand, word processing, etc.). RITCHIE SECRETARIAL COLLEGE. 127 Worcester Street. City (behind Cathedral) P.O. Box 13-072. Phone 790-668. PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS TRADESMEN, painters and leading Hands, ano well experienced painters, required tor town and country work. Contact: M. J. KNOX, LIMITED, Phone 855-808, I a.h. 599-660.-
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