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Situations Vacant i HOSPITAL| brj rM BOARD NGAWHATU HOSPITAL MEDICAL OFFICER DUE TO RETIREMENT applications are invited for the post of medical officer at Ngawhatu Hospital. The position might suit someone wishing to gain psychiatric experience or alternatively someone wishing to leave general practice. The hospital has three medical officers in addition to specialist psychiatrist staff. Duties include working in the acute admission unit as well as the general care of patients throughout the hospital. Salary will be within the range of $24,286 to $37,290 p.a. as determined by the health services personnel commission. Single or married accommodation is available. Any inquiries regarding the position should be addressed to the Medical Superintendent, Ngawhatu Hospital, Private Bag, Nelson, telephone Nelson 79-699, from whom conditions of appointment and application forms may be obtained. Visits to the hospital are welcomed. MbMMMHIHHhIHMHE SALES ASSISTANT PLACEMAKERS RICCARTON REQUIRE THE SERVICES of a person to service both trade and retail customers primarily in the panel products and bulk building materials area. A sound knowledge of panel products and associated lines is essential. Duties will include stock control and merchandising of appropriate lines. The successful applicant will have an enthusiastic approach to sales and be keen to become a member of a progressive and ambitious team. Saturday work is required. Applicants should ring 482-039 for an appointment. SERVICE MANAGER WE REQUIRE a Service Manager for our workshop situated at our Marshland Road Premises. Applications are invited from qualified persons with experience in the repair and maintenance of construction machinery and materials handling equipment. Andrews and Beaven Industrial Equipment, Limited are New Zealand distributors of Clark Equipment, O and K and IHI Excavators, Furukawa Loaders, Champion Motor Graders, Toyota Forklift Trucks and other allied equipment. The situation would suit a person keen to lead a small workshop staff and expand our operations within the Canterbury area. Applications and further enquiries regarding this position should be made in writing to: Mr W. R. Hennessy Em] CANTERBURY SERVICE OFFICER VACANCIES IN preparation for expansion into the Rangiora district applications are invited from suitably qualified motor mechanics for a Resident Service Officer vacancy at Rangiora and also for a position of Service Officer based in Christchurch. Schedules detailing the duties and conditions of appointment for both positions and a form of application are available on request through either the Association’s Headquarters in Christchurch or the Rangiora Area Office. Applications close at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, February 12, 1985, and should be addressed to: The General Manager AA (Canterbury) Inc. P.O. Box 994 210 Hereford Street CHRISTCHURCH STOCK CUTTERS EXPERIENCED STOCK CUTTERS required to start in our modern cutting room immediately. The work is interesting and will give cutters the opportunity to gain more knowledge and experience in their trade. Very good working conditions with staff buying privileges and a good incentive bonus scheme in operation. Please phone Gerald Brown 791-840 or apply: L.W.R. TAILORING, LTD, 11-27 DURHAM STREET.

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Press, 7 February 1985, Page 33

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