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Situations Vacant GRILL COOK PART-TIME Grill Cook required, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. 12 noon to 8.30 p.m. Apply in writing, with copies of references, to:CATERING MANAGER. U.C.S.A.. PRIVATE BAG. CHRISTCHURCH. GRILL COOK WE have a vacancy for a grill cook to work a 40-hour week. Experience in the preparation and cooking of all types of meats is required. Excellent remuneration. Please apply in person between 8.30 a.m. and 9.30 a.m. Thursday to: THE COACHMAN INN 144 Gloucester Street. HAIRDRESSER MANAGER/ESS A competent, qualified hairdresser required for a brand new salon in the new South Mall in Colombo Street. Management skill not a necessity as full training will be offered. A top salary is negotiable and obviously depends on experience. Contact Eelco Wiersma at Christchurch 527-815 (bus), or 519-509 (pvt) collect, or write P.O. Box 5141. HAIR STYLIST SENIOR Hairstylist required for busy City Salon. Good wages and working conditions. All enquiries strictly confidential. Telephone (bus. hrs) 67-654. HOUSEKEEPER LIVE in free board offered single parent, and use of car, in exchange care for child, 5 years, and general housework. PHONE 428-467.

! . i' ENGINEERING APPRENTICES 9° p ,aces in the ROYAL NEW ZEALAND Navy Take your apprenticeship to sea and combine the excitement of travel and adventure with the most comprehensive and concentrated technical training you'll find anywhere. Royal New Zealand Navy Engineering Tradesmen are the most highly skilled ratings in the Service. Nothing works without them. If you would like to be part of this team, now is your opportunity. The Navy offers apprenticeships in *Marine Engineering, *Weapon Engineering, *Control Engineering, *Radio Engineering. Learn to maintain and operate some of the most complex and advanced maritime equipment in use today and enjoy all the advantages of Naval Life. After five weeks basic training at HMNZS TAMAKI, Auckland, you begin a four year apprenticeship both ashore and at sea. This training can take you to the top of your chosen trade. All apprentices will be encouraged during their Service to obtain additional qualifications such as Trade and Technicians Certificates. Do you qualify? If you believe you have the aptitude, will be between 15 and 19 years of age in January 1986 and hold School Certificate (or equivalent) in Mathematics and Physics or General Science, find out more. Send this coupon or contact your nearest Naval Recruiter without obligation. His address is: AUCKLAND: Armed Forces Recruiting Centre, 6th Floor, MLC Building, 380 Queen Street, Telephone 799-383 ext 69. WELLINGTON: Armed Forces Recruiting Centre, 9th Floor, New Zealand Industrial Gases House, 133-137 The Terrace, Wellington 1 Telephone 726-499 ext 8491 or 726-100. CHRISTCHURCH: Armed Forces Recruiting Centre, King Edward Barracks, 67 Cashel Street, Telephone 794-800 ext 817. DUNEDIN: Armed Forces Recruiting Centre, Ground Floor, T & G Building, 333 Princes Street, Telephone 770-298. p sza m nsi ffln ■■ tn bbi oa ara nan an bb « « ■» •" ■■ “■ ““■■■ ■■ m 3 Please send me without obligation further information on an e H Engineering Career in the Royal New Zealand Navy. . E Name | a Address J | Age Now Telephone Number I g Preferred Apprenticeship' . | 'Marine, Weapon, Control or Radio • \ , i Applications for January 1986 entry aT ■ H close 31 August 1985 & I R vou’ll go places 1 Hrn24s <-F B-man

ff 3 FORKLIFT MECHANIC IF YOU HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH FORKLIFTS OF ANY MAKE - WE ARE INTERESTED IN TALKING TO YOU ABOUT THE PROSPECTS IN OUR ORGANIZATION CALL FRANK KAY PHONE 499-109 |fp(GOUGH.GOUGH & HAMER LTD |

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