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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant 3 C Fruitfed •Hl* Limited i SENIOR FIELD TRADING REPRESENTATIVE/MANAGEMENT TRAINEE LOCATION — Nelson region to include Motueka and Blenheim. i An opportunity exists for a talented person to 'fulfil an ambition to progress with a satisfying 'career and to play an important role in horticulture. i Fruitfed, Ltd, is a grower-owned and nationally operated growth company with a substantial multi million dollar turnover and is recognised as the market leader in virtually all aspects of horticultural supplies. After a period as a Senior Field Sales Representative, the successful applicant will be considered for a middle management position with good prospects for further advancement with-in the company. Age preference 24-34 years, a knowledge of and/ or experience in horticulture, a good personality, relating well to both customers and suppliers. Qualifications in sales/marketing and management fields are the attributes we are seeking. An attractive remuneration package will be offered consistent with the qualifications and experience of the appointee. Written applications should be addressed in confidence to: The Regional Manager, FRUITFED, LTD, P.O. Box 299, NELSON.

SKIN CARE | THERAPY g and ELECTROLOGISTS DIPLOMA COURSE LIMITED APPLICATIONS are now being accepted for the 1986 Diploma Course — a registered Education Dept course of ONLY TWENTY WEEKS (FULL TIME). • Commencing Feb. 3, 1986. • Minimum age 17 years. • School Certificate preferable. • Tuition fees ($2875) by agreement. • Small classes. This course is Section A of a Beauty Therapy and Applied Aesthetics Diploma. Options to sit Section B (Physatrics) available in 1987. For further details: Phone 555-529 collect (week-ends or week days), or write The Cottage, International School of Beauty Culture, P.O. Box 21120 Edg., CHRISTCHURCH. SOLICITOR I Applications are invited for the H above position based at our Head Office in Wellington but some travelling may be involved. The vacancy would suit a solicitor with a sound academic record and an interest in Administrative, Environmental, Commercial or Contract Law. Duties will involve assistance with the trading activities of the Division. Full job description and personal specification are available on request. For further information please contact Mrs T.K. Mansfield, Office Solicitor, telephone Wellington (04) 723-550 Ext. 855. Normal Public Service conditions of employment apply. Applications close 5.2.86 with the Staff Section, Electricity Division, Ministry of Energy, Private Bag, Wellington. Applicants should use form PSI7A available from any Post Office and quote Vacancy No. 190. Only copies of testimonials need be enclosed. ■ “An equal opportunities employer’’ 4 Ig \ MINISTRY OF ENERGY BBSS STREET JEANS REQUIRE FOR THE Christchurch area an agent to sell on the party plan our exciting new winter fashion range which consists of ladies’ fashionwear, children’s and menswear. A self motivated person with their own vehicle can earn very good returns. Please apply in writing to: STREET JEANS, P.O. BOX 5505, DUNEDIN. TEACHER OF WOODWORK (PART-TIME) ONE DAY per week plus two evening classes. Please apply: Head Teacher, Christchurch Boys Home School, 300 Stanmore Rd, Christchurch 1. TOOLMAKER WE HAVE A VACANCY in Our Toolmaking Department for an experienced Toolmaker to work on new plastic Injection moulding tools and repair and maintenance of existing tools. If you are interested in working for a progressive and growing company and leader in the manufacture of plastic food containers, then contact: Tec-Pak Plastics, Ltd P.O. Box 713 DUNEDIN Phone 30-691 i

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Press, 29 January 1986, Page 46

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