Situations Vacant FITTER WELDER WE require a competent ; tradesman for our general workshop. The work is interest ing and varied with overtime being worked. This would be a permanent position for a person with a good work record. Phone Mr Corbishley. 45-145. PAINTIN AND NOTTINGHAM. LTD. GENERAL HAND GENERAL Hand required for approximately six weeks work at a Tea Rooms in Milford Sound area. PHONE 583-990 CHRISTCHURCH. INSIDE SALES POSITION I
THE JOB: To organise sales staff responsible for phone sales and call in trade. This is a new position created by expansion. QUALIFICATIONS: Some knowledge of fasteners and the fastening market would be almost essential. Some experience of computer systems would be desirable but no.t absolutely necessary. We envisage the ideal person for this position would be someone who has had a minimum of ten (10) years experience in sales.
RENUMERATION: This responsible position will command a generous salary. Working conditions are excellent but applicants must expect to work hard and perform under pressure. THE COMPANY: Although only in it’s sixth year the company is a market leader with a young enthusiastic staff. Trading all over New Zealand, the company is very much market orientated and ser- ' vice conscious. APPLAICATIONS: All applications will be treated in • the utmost confidence and those interested are asked to apply in writing giving recent work history and attaching references if possible. Apply to:
THE MANAGER. NUTS AND BOLTS AND SCREWS LTD. P.O. BOX 2660. CHRISTCHURCH. Applications will close Wednesday. March 24. LEDGER MACHINIST TEMPORARY IMMEDIATE START OUR client located in Lyttelton is -in need of a Ledger Machinist familiar with the Olivette A 4. to help them out of a Peak Time situation. Nice surroundings. 9 to 5 hours and the opportunity to provide a real service, for a period oi approx one week. Please ring Sharon Whitmarsh on 799-060 first thing this morning for further details. peak ilB-" TIME A DMSJON Of KEY PBISObNEL 5’ SOUMI “ 0 Bo■ IM CHUStWC” MEN’S AND LADIES' HAIRDRESSING CHRISTCHURCH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT THE services are required of an experienced Hairdresser competent in both ladies' and men's hairdressing to work part-time in a modern, well appointed salon with established clientele. The position would necessitate working Monday between 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.. Tuesday and Wednesday between 9.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Interested persons are invited to telephone 797-400 tc arrange for an interview with the personnel officer. PART-TIME EDUCATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE THIS position would suit an ex teacher or a person with an educational background to call on all schools and libraries in the area with a large range ol refs., books audio visual and class room ciricular material including overhead projects or software. School hours, school ■ holidays. Your own car and : telephone are essential. To arrange for an appoint-; rnent call 555-456.
PART-TIME GENERAL AID MATURE Senior required for part-time position in retirement home for elderly ladies. Hours: 4 to 10.30 p.m., Thursday and Friday: 3.30 to 10.30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Some experience preferred, but not essential. PHONE 830-678 WEEK-ENDS, or 895-297 week days. PART TIME SALES STAFF TWO days to suit. Inner citv fashion .shop. Must be 25-35 years, outward going and neat appearance. Previous clothing experience and references .essential. Good wages and bonus. PREGGY FACTORY. PHONE 799-064 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. RETIRED MECHANIC ACTIVE man required for occasional part-time relieving work at city service station. PHONE 69-299 OR 799-713.
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