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Situations Wanted Farm BLADE SHEARING CONTRACT gangs available for blade shearing. All areas. Phone Chch 631-284, Karson Shearing Co., Ltd. NUCLEAR-FREE AMERICAN WOMAN (30) touring New Zealand seeks llve-ln work sheep farm situation for November. Please write Linda Lopez, c/o P.O. Box 177, Nelson. Situations Vacant V±\W///y CARPENTERS LEADING HAND CARPENTERS WE REQUIRE carpenters and leading hand carpenters for our city and suburban contracts. We offer:- • Good working conditions. • Competitive wages. O Regular overtime. • A permanent position with a progressive company. Apply to the site foreman on any of the following contracts. • Christchurch Carpet Yarns Sheffield Crescent. • Youth Centre alterations (old Cinerama Theatre, Worcester St.). @ New factory and offices, 49 Te Rama Place. - • Office alterations, 147 Kilmore St. or phone 595-901 a.h. 371-424. ARMITAGE WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION LTD P.O. BOX 3081. CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN DUE to growth within the company, we require an experienced Construction Foreman to control a major commercial project. Applicants should have a proven work record in commercial construction and shall be required to deal directly with architects, engineers and clients. This Is a key position with a progressive company. Salary to be negotiated. Apply In writing giving details of work history to: THE MANAGER, ARMITAGE WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION, LTD, P.O. BOX 3081. OR Phone 595-901, a.h. 371-524 or 427-865. HOUSEKEEPER 30-50, to keep house for middle aged gent. Live In situation. Comfortable home, all amenities. Reply “Press’’ 3486. DRIVER WE have been asked to locate a temporary driver for a local company. The position would be available for approximately three months and requires a tractor/traller licence. Delivery work Is primarily In the Christchurch area. Due to Its temporary nature, the position will be well rewarded. Initial Inquiries should be made by telephoning Simon Cowles on 65-940 between 10.30 a.m. and 12 noon, on Monday, 14, or Tuesday, October 15. J g CANTERBURY HOSPITAL g g BOARD LAUNDRY WORKER CENTRAL LINEN SERVICE SUNNYSIDE HOSPITAL Vacancy No. 795 SALARY: In accordance with the Hospital Boards’ Laundry Workers Award. DUTIES: Employed in Finishing Section which Includes post wash linen sorting, Ironer feeding discharge, manual and mechanical folding. QUALIFICATIONS: Mature, responsible persons with previous good work record. APPLICATION forms are available from the Deputy Regional Linen Service Manager, Central Linen Service, Sunnyside Hospital, Private Bag, Christchurch, with whom applications close on Friday, October 18, 1985. FOOD SERVICE ASSISTANT CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL Vacancy No. 805 A vacancy exists for a responsible and mature person to carry out Food Service Assistant duties at Christchurch Hospital. Duties could Include food preparation, service of food to patients or staff and general cleaning duties. A seven day roster Is worked with two days off each week. Hours of duty Include a variety of shifts between 5.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Salary will be In accordance with the New Zealand Hospital Boards’ Domestic Workers Award. Qualification. It is preferred that applicants must have had some experience Inh Institution catering. Written applications containing full details of age, experience and qualifications, together with copies of references, close with the First Assistant Dietitian, Christchurch Hospital, Private Bag, Christchurch, on Wednesday, October 16, 1985. Please quote vacancy number when applying. APPRENTICE JOINER REQUIRED for Joinery factory. Must be enthusiastic, willing to learn and consclentous. Apply In writing: Travis Joinery Ltd, P.O. Box 18-538, NEW BRIGHTON.

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Press, 12 October 1985, Page 29

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