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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant ACCOUNTANCY OPPORTUNITY A SALARY of up to $21,236 is offered to the right person. If you recently graduated a B.Comm. (or similar) OR are close to completing your degree, you could be the person we want. Previous experience would be an advantage but not necessary as full on the job training will be given. The job is the Assistant Accountant with an Electrical Supply Authority. In addition to the usual functions of an Electrical Supply Authority we have a large retail operation and an extensive generation system. All accounting.functions are carried out on an in-house Digital 11/34 Computer. A schedule of duties and conditions of appointment are available from the undersigned with whom applications close on March 12, 1982. R. L. MILNE, Secretary-Treasurer, WEST COAST ELECTRIC POWER BOARD, P.O. Box 388, GREYMOUTH. Marketing Manager IN A NO. T COMPANY Bell-Booth group, an industry leader in the farm supply field, wishes to appoint a suitably qualified person to the position of marketing manager. The person will have: ☆ An understanding of agriculture. The heartbeat of our Nation and our company. ☆ An eye for advertising and promoted image that leaves others standing. ☆ A belief in the Philosophy of 'Do it once — do it well'. ☆ A personal Philosophy related to communication, integrity and energy. The Position Requires all the above-mentioned skills, plus an input of experience' related to sales and marketing. The company is known for its brand, such as Maxicrop, Summit Salt Blocks etc. and with new products being launched this year, it gives the right person the chance to make their mark in a company that rarely has openings at this senior level. Location Wellington. The package offered will 'Be right for the right person'. Send details of yourself and your work history to THE MANAGING DIRECTOR BELL-BOOTH GROUP LTD P. 0. BOX 13145 JOHNSONVILLE WELLINGTON.

mzi NEW ZEALAND INSULATORS LTD, TEMUKA TOOL AND DIE MAKER AN EXPERIENCED TRADESMAN is required for our modern, well equipped toolroom at Temuka. Duties will include the manufacture of ceramic dies, injection and compression moulds, press tools, jigs and fixtures. Overtime is frequently worked. Wages will be negotiated with the successful applicant and assistance with removal expenses will be given if necessary. If you wish to live and work in a progressive rural town and for a well established New Zealand Company involved in servicing both the domestic and export markets, this is a rare opportunity. Applications giving details or qualifications and experience, age and other relevant information should be addressed to:. THE PERSONNEL OFFICER. P.O. BOX 5, TEMUKA. A member of the Cable Price Downer Group

SEWING MACHINISTS CAPABLE EXPERIENCED Machinists are required to sew our range of sports and casual footwear. Good wages and conditions. Free transport from and to Square. Apply to: Personnel Manager, SKELLERUP FOOTWEAR, LIMITED, 100 Cumnor .Terrace, WOOLSTON. Phone 899-099. THIRD CHEF QUEENSTOWN TRAVEL LODGE THIS IS AN ATTRACTIVE modern hotel in the fastest growing tourist centre of New Zealand. Applicants should have minimum 2 years practical experience and be able to work in a fast moving brigade, capable of preparing a-la-carte and table d'horte. The operation consists of 80-110 covers per night. This position would suit a male or female to work in a young team and be able to work on their own initiative. Excellent living accommodation available if required. Immediate start. Please write or phone in the first instance to: Mr. D. Braine, • , Food and Beverage Manager, QUEENSTOWN TRAVEL LODGE. QUEENSTOWN, Telephone 1000

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Press, 5 March 1982, Page 25

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