_ Situations Vacant ADDINGTON MOTOR CAMP g AN energetic couple Is required to assist In the management of the Addington Motor Camp. The combined salaries make this an attracUve proposlUon for a husband and e wife team who wish to work ,r together. The nature of the work Is such that the appoln■s tees must live in a 2 bdrm house alongside the camp and - be prepared to share In the , supervision of the camp on a <- roster basis. A fair amount of cleaning Is entailed. Please apply In writing to:— The Director, CANTERBURY A. and P. rt ASSN, 4 P.O. Box 9002, a Christchurch. U l- >- ALUMINIUM WINDOW FABRICATOR OR TRADESMAN JOINER ie TO be involved with product d development Must be able to ts think constructively. Above ri award wages to right applicant. Overtime worked. Phone: DOMESTIC JOINERY, 792-811, or write P.O. Box 22742. Christchurch * r hr-) Drainage i- Board I- " APPRENTICE >r >r FITTER AND , TURNER (j THE Board has a vacancy for a mechanically minded person to be apprenticed In the 14 Mechanical and Electrical Department of the Board. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Is Board's Offices, 233 Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch. j Applications close with the ' undersigned on Thursday, April 26, 1984. N. KELLY Chief Administration Officer - P.O. BOX 13006 CHRISTCHURCH BOAT FINISHER WE have a position available for a tradesman-like person, who Is neat and accurate with tools, for assembly and finishing work on a wide range of '7 products. j Please phone 843-199 bus. " hrs for an appointment. FI-GLASS e PRODUCTS, LTD ; * 2 CARPENTERS 1- EXPERIENCED In commer- !. clal work, are required for a wide variety of city and suburban contracts. Apply:M. L. PAYNTER, LTD, ) 405 Madras St, Phone 67-812.
!S s COMPUTER SALES “ MICRO COMPUTERS [I Our client requires the services of a Computer ir Salesman to sell their range of Micro Computers. The Company is a well established and soundly based organisation which is increasing its market f share with its varied range of products. r > The candidates should have a proven track record IS in sales and possess some knowledge of Micro Computers. A knowledge of software is a necessity. Interested candidates are asked to send a career resume to Mr R. G. Mouat, Manager, P.O. Box 450, Christchurch, or further enquiry is welcome by telephoning 793-386. >f —-—— j CHARTERED 1 I ACCOUNTING I ? I OPPORTUNITY I H Liquidations/Receiverships H l ' H Christchurch m S, Our client Isa chartered accounting practice recognised in the local >) M| market as having a significant involvement in this specialist area. BM ll This not only includes the traditional areas of liquidations and KB d receiverships but increasingly they participate in schemes designed to 1, maintain the viability of busineses through the reorganisation of j|H mH financial systems, management structures as well as the associated ■■ manufacturing/marketing procedures. This position therefore offers BM HH considerable scope for personal initiative far beyond what would ■H normally be expected within other chartered accounting or commercial MM M| environments, at this level. HE Our requirements are: mH — age, preferably mid 20s but older candidates will also be favourably ■H considered; ajH — partly or fully qualified; — past chartered accounting experience whilst preferred is not _ essential. SS IS| Our client will provide a well structured training programme to develop Hr the necessary technical skills for this position and an attractive, but ■■ flexible salary will be negotiated. In our opinion this is a challenging career opportunity within an JS 3M| organisation able to offer security and sound medium term prospects. IfiK 9K We therefore invite applications by calling Wareham Associates (N.Z.) M| Limited on 68-437 or, if you prefer, write to P.O. Box 2078, ir Christchurch. lt H MH LJU ARE HAITI V
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