Situations Vacant COOK HOSPITAL BOARD GISBORNE DEPUTY CHIEF EXECUTIVE APPLICATIONS are Invited for the position of Deputy Chief Executive which became available early January 1985. The Deputy Chief Executive Is directly responsible to the Chief Executive for overall supervision of Board’s accounts and stores systems, memorial home, linen and laundry services, household staff and other designated areas determined from time to time by the Board. Applicants should have a background at senior administrative level and accounting systems. An appropriate tertiary qualification would be an advantage. Salary grading and conditions will be as set out In the northern combined hospital Board’s clerical 4 and other officers’ collective agreement. Application forms, job description and conditions are available from personnel. Applications accompanied by two recent work related referees reports must be returned by the closing date, being 4 p.m., Wednesday, January 7, 1985, marked “Application, Deputy Chief Executive, Cook Hospital Board, Private Bag, Gisborne.” RASPBERRY PICKERS WANTED START 8 a.m. 13-17 years. Russley and Avonhead Road comers, also Nafferton Berry Farm, 120 Grays Road. RASPBERRY PICKERS OTAHUNA Berries, (Tai Tapu), working Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Own transport essential. Phone 227-097 evenings, or Tai Tapu 662 day time. RASPBERRY PICKERS WANTED URGENTLY PARTIES of two or more required. Female accommodation available. Contact: N. C. WARNES, Tadmor, Wakefield, R.D. 2, Nelson. Phone: Tapawera 34241. RASPBERY PICKERS WANTED Lower Styx Berry Farm. Phone: 559-268 after 7 p.m. Situations Vacant Farm SINGLE PERSON WITH stock and tractor experience required for mixed cropping property. Accommodation available. Must be able to work unsupervised at times. Two- character references required. Please apply In writing to: Dalgety Crown Ltd, P.O. Box 908, CHRISTCHURCH. Situations Wanted Farm SHEARING wanted open and contract sheds, start Immediately. Phone Lyttelton 8627. Birthday Greetings JJ’x ■ f- > i ■ •• From 1 to 21 and still as sweet as ever. Best wishes Karen, From all your family. Public Notices R HOLIDAY TRADING HOURS ALL branches are open 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. over the holiday period, except the statutory holidays. Saturday trading 8 a.m. to 12 noon. New Brighton Branch and St Albans Branch 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays only. Phone 598-144. SKY-DIVE with Canterbury Sky Diving Club. Student classes every week. Contact Seekers, Phone 792-720. WE’RE highly optimistic about our Classified ads. Shop our columns and you’ll see why! To place your ad, phone 792-440 any time. USED CLOTHING Recycling Depot, at 37 Edmonton Road, Hornby. For collection, Ph. 495-896. HAIRDRESSING RETRAINING COURSE OUR 1985 retraining programme commences on February 11. If you have had at least four years In the industry, have had time out and have a genuine desire to return, we have Just the programme for you. A twelve-week indepth practical and theoretical course designed to bring you completely up-to-date in all aspects of the hairdressing trade. For further details phone 842-287. SALVATION ARMY YOUR unwanted furniture and clothing will help the Salvation Army Social Service Centre to help others. Phone 385-154. Shop, furniture department iand pick-ups will be closed from December 20 until January 8.
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