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Situations Vacant STORES AND CLERICAL POSITION A good position in a clean and pleasant store situation is offered. Some clerical work is involved and applicants must be capable in this field as well. Fork lift experience would be an advantage but Is not ; essential. ! If you are prepared to work . hard and you are ready for a . change of employment starting at $15,000 per annum, . write now, giving your phone , number and relevant work ; history to: 1 The Advertiser ; “Press” 6868 i STORE i WORKER A position is available (or a keen person with Initiative . and ability to join a small but ’ active sales team in a support role. ■ Duties will include all basic store activities but emphasis will also be placed on applicants’ abilities in performing day to day clerical and office . activities. It is envisaged that the position will lead to the inclusion of telephone sales work and applicants should ideally have a confident outgoing personality. If you enjoy a challenge and variety in your work apply with a short work history and phone contact number to: The Advertiser > “Press” 6867. TIMARU GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Required from Term 3, 1986 Apply Principal, Box 558, Timaru. Phone 81-122 i TOOLMAKER I ; WE are seeking an enthusias- ■ tic and competent tradesman • Toolmaker for our custom ■ toolroom. I The range of work is broad and satisfying. It Includes ; manufacture of press tools • and dies, plastic moulds and i specialty machinery. i Working conditions are ex- ■ cellent with company car i parking. ■ ' Apply: ' PECO LTD. i 95 Moorhouse Ave, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone. 65-632 . UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY SENIOR TECHNICIAN or TECHNICIAN (ELECTRONICS) ; (ZOOLOGY) 1 APPLICATIONS are Invited ' for a position, as above, in the ' Department of Zoology. Applicants should have re- , stricted electrical registration ; and be experienced in analog 1 electronics; some digital elec- ‘ tronic experience would also 1 be advantageous. The work ! involves design, construction and servicing of electronic equipment used in teaching and research. This is an op- ’ portunity to take on a challenging job in a well-estab-lished electronics laboratory. The salary for Technician Grade II is on a scale from $19,936 to $23,060 per annum and for Grade I is on a scale ' from $15,126 to $19,310 per an--1 num; commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. Applications close on August 15, 1986. Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from the undersigned or from registrars of all other universities in New Zealand. The Registrar, University of Canterbury, Private Bag, Christchurch. UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY ELECTRICIANS (2 Positions) WE have vacancies for two } Registered Electricians for 1 maintenance and new work > at Ham. A variety of interesting work is available with good working conditions. • Please apply by Wednesday, • July 30,1986 to the University . Maintenance Department, 1 Telephone Miss Jensen, 4821 009 Ext 268 for an appointment. W. HANSEN i Registrar. WE have a vacancy for a ■ motivated certificated I salesperson for Ranglora and I district. I For further particulars I apply In confidence to John I Cathcart, phone Ranglora 1 7079, a.h. 28-876. VDU OPERATOR A VACANCY exists for a full time operator. Previous experience not essential, but typing skills necessary. 1 Applications in writing only , with references and quallfica- [ tions to: ’ Personnel Manager, P.O. Box 985, • . Christchurch. WOMENS NIGHT SHELTER ' REQUIRES mature live-in person. No rent, in return for ' minimal responsibilities. Please contact Heather phone 63-063 Monday 8.30 to 4.30. a -. Applications close Friday Ist August. '” s

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Press, 26 July 1986, Page 49

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Page 49 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 26 July 1986, Page 49

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