SituatkmsVacaht Situations Vacant EXPERIENCED DIE AND MACHINE SETTERS FOR OUR INJECTION and bluw moulding department. ' Excellent conditions and wages to the right person for the above positions. All applications will be kept strictly confidential. Please phone 792-030 for an appointment. P.D.L. PLASTIC LIMITED, 67 WALTHAM ROAD. FIELD OFFICER AGRONOMIST A MATURE PERSON with knowledge and experience in cereal cropping is required." Responsibilities include: — Supervision of specialty grain growing trials. — Liaison with Growers. Merchants and Govt Departments. — Involvement in purchase of raw materials. — Associated with Stockfeed production in Timaru and Ashburton. The ideal person will have had experience in the grain and seed side of farming and will have a knowledge and understanding of experimental work. A salary fully in keeping with the importance of this position is offered together with the opportunity to join our Group Superannuation scheme. A car will be supplied. Apply in writing to: MR J. SOUTH, ' TIMARU MILLING CO.. LTD. P.O. Box 548. TIMARU. FITTER WELDER LOWES INDUSTRIES, LTD A PERMANENT situation has become available for a competent person with a background of general engineering, for work associated with the building up of Oil Company vehicles. We are looking for an applicant who wants an interesting job with a well establised firm, who is adaptable and confident on a wide variety of fitting work, and would suit promotion to a position of responsibility. For further information contact: THE MANAGER. KELVIN CROCKETT, Telephone 898-166. GOODYEAR NEW ZEALAND LTD WE REQUIRE the services of an experienced Wheel Alignment Operator. This position requires a self motivated person, who is prepared to take some responsibilty. Genuine enquiries only. APPLY IN PERSON OR PHONE FOR INTERVIEW: 68-993. GRADER OPERATOR REQUIRED 90 PER CENT BORDER DYKING and rest construction work. Wages and conditions to be negotiated. Only experienced men need apply. Apply in writing to: "Grader Operator," P.O. Box 6, GRETA VALLEY. HEAD CHEF HOTEL ASHBURTON AN ABLE AND STRONG charactered Head Chef is required for our 9 hand kitchen. The town is excellent for family and communitv life, with recreation and leisure opportunities in abundance. An excellent salary will be negotiated with the successful applicant, who will be required to commence duties on March 1. A comfortable 3 bedroom house is available. Applications in writing to: THE MANAGER. P.O. BOX 70, ASHBURTON. HOTEL RUSSLEY HEAD STEWARD/STEWARDESS REQUIRES A CONSCIENTIOUS, honest hard working person to take control of staff and stock in our renovated Matthew Perry Restaurant and Bar. The person we are looking for will have had previous experience, as a wine steward or cocktail bar tender. The applicant selected will have the full support of our young and compliant Management Team. The applicant must be prepared to work overtime as and when required. In return the Hotel offers a secure working environment and the opportunity to earn a substantial wage. Please phone for an appointment.
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