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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant Advertising Representatives QUEENSTOWN MOUNTAIN SCENE is the free weekly newspaper of the Southern Lakes with a weekly average circulation of 15,000. THE GREAT TIMES GUIDES are regional pocket size tourist guides. LOOK SOUTH is a glossy quarterly visitor magazine principally distributed overseas. We require at least three additional Display Advertising Representatives to service a rapidly growing list of clients. The job involves not only selling space, but also creating ad campaigns that make cash registers ring. Age and gender are not important. Some previous sales experience may be an advantage but is not essential as full training will be given. A vehicle is required (generous mileage allowance) and some out-of-town travel is involved. Excellent salary and conditions, small, friendly team atmosphere. Growth company. If you are enthusiastic, have an outgoing personality and want to establish a challenging career in the beautiful Southern Lakes — then in the first instance write for a full job specification to: Dennis Croll, Advertising Manager, MOUNTAIN SCENE, LTD, P.O. Box 299, Queenstown. ARCHITECT/ DRAUGHTSPERSON WELLINGTON PRACTICE, carrying out a wide range of commissions, requires a senior staff member capable of taking full responsiblity for interesting projects. The practice is fully utilising computer aided design. Phone collect Wellington 858-915 DAVE LAUNDER ARCHITECT

NEW ZEALAND BASS BEST AVAILABLE SEATING SERVICE is an operating division of the AOTEA CENTRE in Auckland BASS will establish a computer ticketing sales network, throughout New Zealand and Australia as a service to theatrical, entertainment and sportfng events. BASS will provide a highly sophisticated telephone booking service in addition to the established counter services currently available. Each city will be linked into a network giving the public instant access to events throughout New Zealand and Australia from any point of purchase. Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch are expected to be operational by July 1987, immediately followed by regional centres. Key staff are now being sought to introduce, establish and develop this exciting service using the latest technology available in this field. COMPUTER OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR THE COMPUTER OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR, responsible to the Manager of BASS (NZ), will oversee the ticketing operations and programming of all events on to the system. The successful applicant will ensure the efficient day-to-day operation of the network and maintain the ticket selling software providing practical and technical support to the operation. It is expected that applicants will have experience at a supervisory level in Computer operations, a knowledge of UNIX operating systems and on-line applications of mini-Computer systems. A knowledge of theatre box-office procedures would be an advantage. Since the installation of the system takes place from March 1987 the appointment will be made early to allow for training and familiarisation in Melbourne and Sydney on two highly successful operations. Salary will be discussed at the interview. Applications with a full resume and references to: B. Patrick Connell, Operations Manager, Aotea Centre, P.O. Box 5749, Auckland 1. NEW ZEALAND BASS BEST AVAILABLE SEATING SERVICE is an operating division of the AOTEA CENTRE in Auckland BASS WILL ESTABLISH a computer ticketing sales network, throughout New Zealand and Australia as a service to theatrical, entertainment and sporting events. BASS will provide a highly sophisticated telephone booking service in addition to the established counter services currently available. Each city will be linked into a network giving the public instant access to events throughout New Zealand and Australia from any point of purchase. - Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch are expected to be operational by July 1987, immediately followed by regional centres. Key staff are now being sought to introduce, establish and develop this exciting service using the latest technology available in this field. COMPUTER OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR THE COMPUTER OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR, responsible to the Manager of BASS (NZ), will oversee the ticketing operations and programming of all events on to the system. t The successful applicant will ensure the efficient day-to-day operation of the network and maintain the ticket selling software providing practical and technical support to the operation. It is expected that applicants will have experience at a supervisory level in Computer operations, a knowledge of UNIX operating systems and on-line applications of mini-Computer systems. A knowledge of theatre box-office procedures would be an advantage. Since the installation of the system takes place from March 1987 the appointment will be made early to allow for training and familiarisation in Melbourne and Sydney on two highly successful operations. i Salary will be discussed at the interview. Applications with a full resume and references to: B. Patrick Connell, Operations Manager, Aotea P-O. Box 5749, Auckland 1. .

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Press, 10 January 1987, Page 48

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