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Situations Vacant HOME HELP WANTED for short term on farm. Must be fond of children and able to cook. Phone Omarama 419. HOUSEKEEPER FOR widower mid-slxtles in his all electric comfortable home at Motueka, no children. Apply for interview In Christchurch. Reply 1000 “Press,” P.O. Box 1005. HOUSEKEEPING CHILD CARING FOR SOLO FATHER NEAR Merlvale Village. Conditions negotiable. Week days or live In free. Apply In writing to: P.O. Box 8062, RICCARTON. JUNIOR REPORTER IF you are prepared to work hard and form part of a small but dedicated community news team, the “Oamaru Mall” has a Job for you. We are looking for a Junior graded Journalist, who Is prepared to turn their hand to all forms of reporting. Hours of work are very agreeable with only a little night or weekend duty. This Is a Job with plenty of scope for advancement. The company Is part of the New Zealand News group and offers the usual benefits. Apply: The Editor, Oamaru Mall, P.O. Box 343, Oamaru. KNITTING TECHNICIAN/ MECHANIC FOR established manufacturer of ladles fashion knitwear. The plant Is mainly stoll flatbed. Applicant must be fully qualified with some knowledge of electronic knitting. Successful applicant will Join established management team. Apply to: FLAIR KNITWEAR, AUCKLAND, lan Norton, bus. 574-604 or a.h. A. Tovee 563-743 Auckland. MACHINE KNITTERS WE require experienced knitters with flair and imagination to supply our shop with young fashion knitwear. Reply ph. 555-832 weekend. MALVERN COUNTY COUNCIL DRIVER/GENERAL HAND APPLICATIONS closing on Friday, October 28, 1983, are invited for the above position on the council’s staff, Involving driving and general duties. An 8-hour day is worked and award wages paid. The position is based in Darfleld, but applicants will be required to arrange their own housing. Apply In the first Instance to the County Overseer, Mr G. T. Strowger, phone Darfleld 88-416 or 88321 a.h. A. C. WATSON, County Engineer. 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 productlon/management techniques, and have had orcharding experience. A Horticultural Degree or Diploma, although not essential, would be desirable. Starting salary will be In the range up to $15,734 depending on qualifications and experience. Further details may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications close on November 7, 1983. A. J. Weir, REGISTRAR MATURE PERSON WITH experience required for food bar. Reply “Press" 2291. McConnell dowell CONSTRUCTORS, LTD Construction Blaster MEN with current construction blasting ticket required for work on Christchurch L.P.G. line. Phone Lyttelton 7395 Must have air track operating experience.

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Press, 22 October 1983, Page 46

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Page 46 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 22 October 1983, Page 46

Page 46 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 22 October 1983, Page 46

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