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Situations Vacant Situations vacant PHOTOGRAPHY COLOUR LABORATORY STAFF CHROMATEK: New Zealand’s leading wedding and portrait colour lab will be setting up a laboratory at 213 Durham Street, Christchurch, to handle printing and processing for advertising and commercial photographers throughout the South Island. We invite applications from experienced laboratory staff for the three top paid positions. While the successful applicants will be “all rounders” their main expertise will lie in one of the following areas: COLOUR CORRECTOR HAND ENLARGING E 6 and C4l PROCESSING For a confidential interview, write, listing experience to: Ivan McLellan (Managing Director), CHROMATEK COLOR LABS, LTD, P.O. BOX 328, PUKEKOHE.

RENTALS MANAGER CIRCA $20,000 — COMPANY CAR A GROWING Christchurch organisation is seeking a progressive person to head up their expanding audio/visuaf rentals department. This is a unique retail/commercial operation that is dedicated to expansion and has a young innovative management style. Consequently it presents an ideal opportunity for someone seeking an exciting career, who has the drive and initiative to succeed in a competitive field. The successful appointee should have the management and supervisory skills necessary to prepare basic management reports and to lead by example. Preference will be given to someone with some formal training in marketing and business related fields who has a practical understanding of basic audio/visual equipment. Please contact Patricia Love, phone 790848, to discuss, in confidence, your application. (SHAWS) pe r sonnc

@ RESEARCH ASSISTANT PARLIAMENTARY LABOUR PARTY RESEARCH UNIT LOCATION: Parliament House, Wellington. DUTIES: Responsible for production of high quality research material, professional advice and information, often under pressure, for Labour Members of Parliament. APPOINTEE: Applicants should possess initiative and political awareness. A University Degree is necessary. Some experience in at least one of the areas of Housing, Health, Transport, and Maori Affairs is desirable. Appointment is to a 2-year renewable contract. SALARY: Negotiable in the range of $17,089 - $18,854. Promotion within the range is on merit. APPLICATIONS: To the Director, Parliamentary Labour Party Research Unit, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, by August 15. SALES ENGINEER REFRIGERATION INDUSTRY AN IMPORTANT and interesting vacancy has arisen through promotion within our Products Division for a sales engineer based at our Christchurch Office. Duties will include promoting our Company’s products, marketing campaigns, customer liaison, system design and supervising supply of orders. APV Engineering is a large, modern Company, widely recognised for applying professional skills to design, manufacture, marketing and servicing products and systems primarily for the refrigeration and air-conditioning industries. Applicants must have a basic knowledge of refrigeration and selling experience would be an advantage. Benefits offered include superannuation and medical insurance after a period of one year. Full support will be provided with product training being provided with technical back-up. The job involves considerable responsibility and offers exceptional variety and excellent prospects for promotion. Apply in strictest confidence to Mr Graham Baker, APV Engineering, P.O. Box 1569, Christchurch, Telephone 797-180. ® ] r APV Engineering Ltd

‘THE PRESS’ CLASSIFIED ADS reach more people Average Readership per issue of people / | aged 10 plus / W f I 228,000 / / f f 1982 McNair Survey / iJ • 1 f PHONE 792-440 // ANYTIME 1 1

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Press, 7 August 1985, Page 48

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