Situations Vacant ENGINEERING DRAUGHTSMAN A vacancy has arisen for an experienced mechanical draughtsman, who preferably has also had practical workshop experience In the engineering, electrical or refrigeration trades. The position Involves draughting associated with carbon dioxide production plant for export, and in addition, assistance with various other tasks In our Engineering Services Department We are seeking someone who has a good work record, is reliable and Is prepared to undertake detailed work with enthusiasm. General conditions are good, the work varied and Interesting, allowing ample scope for a person with ability and drive. Please apply in writing giving details of experience and qualifications and copies only of references to: The Engineering Services Coordinator CARBONIC ICE, LIMITED, P.O. Box 16-134 Hornby CHRISTCHURCH Telephone 497-G29 EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS WE require full time machinists, experienced In factory machining, overlocking and plain sewing, etc., for our shirt department. Hours of work 8 to 4-30 daily, bonus systems and staff discounts. Please phone or call Mr G Sandford 505-933,501 Walraket Road, Christchurch. FACTORY ASSISTANT WE require a person to fill the above position In our roll forming division. Only those with work experience seeking permanent employment should apply by phoning: MR ARMSTRONG, OAKLEYS, LTD, 389-663. FASHION BOUTIQUE EPXERIENCED or extremely well qualified person required, approximately 25 hours, one late night. Must be very presentable, well spoken, beautifully groomed, aged 25 years - 35 years. PHONE 554-749 FIBREGLASSER WE are offering a sole charge position for a flbreglasser, experienced In all aspects of the trade. The Job Includes fibreglass boat repairs and modifications, laying up fibreglass boats by hand and by machine, as well as boat mould fabrication. This is a responsible position, which can lead to a rewarding future with this company. Only trades persons need apply. Apply: Ken Macdonald, CEE BEE MARINE 1984, LIMITED, 49 - 59 Kent Street, Christchurch. FITTER/ WELDER MUST be keen, competent and punctual. Please ring Marios: PHONE 62-227 EXTENSION 824 UNITED FISHERIES LTD FITTER/ WELDER WE require a qualified Fitter/ Welder or Fltter/Turrier with welding experience, able to work from drawings. This Is a permanent position with overtime available and good wages. Ring for appointment: SOUTHERN CROSS ENGINEERING CO., LTD, 128 MACES ROAD PHONE 842-019. FOREMAN WOOLSTON AREA WITH experience In the following fields: Welding and mechanical, plumbing or drainlaying. Apply in writing to: P.O. BOX 19745, CHRISTCHURCH. HOBBYTEX PAINTING AND TAPEN ARI COSMETICS DISTRIBUTORS required in all areas. Earn extra money In your spare time. Enquiries telephone Jeanette 557-738. HOTEL WAITING STAFF TOURIST RESORT HOTEL REQUIRES experienced, mature, well groomed bar and waiting staff. Accommodation available. Call the Assistant Manager now: LAKE TEKAPO 848. KITCHEN HAND WANTED energetic Kitchen Hand. Week-end work. 2535 years. TELEPHONE 64-754.
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