Situations Vacant PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTRICIAN THERE is a vacancy for a Registered Electrician at Palmerston North Hospital. The work Is Interesting and varied and good staff amenities are available. Superannuation optional For further particulars apply personally to the Electrical Engineer, telephone Palmerston North 69-169, extension 653, between 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, or write to the Chief Executive, Palmerston North Hospital Board, Private Bag, Palmerston North. PRESS SECRETARY PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited for the position of Press Officer In the Prime Minister’s Department. The position Involves working In a small team preparing draft press material and carrying out media liaison activities. Experience In Journalism and/or public relations desirable. Salary negotiable depending upon experience. Applications close August 24. Please apply to:— Ross Vlntlner, Chief Press Secretary, PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT, Parliament Buildings, WELLINGTON.
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