Situations Vacant Situations Vacant APPRENTICESHIP FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY WE ARE LOOKING for a keen, bright person who is willing to learn a trade through the Apprenticeship system. School certificate is a minimum requirement, with preferences to passes in science and maths. A thorough knowledge of this interesting industry is assured for a well motivated apprentice. Please apply in writing, giving curriculum vitae to: MR T.C. PERRY VINNELL SHOES LTD P.O. BOX 15-005 CHRISTCHURCH ASSISTANT WATERWORKS OVERSEER WRITTEN APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Assistant Waterworks Overseer. The work involves organising and controlling the day to day work of the waterworks plumbers, drivers and labourers. If you enjoy working with and serving people and wish to apply for the position, please obtain a set of the Conditions of Appointment by writing to the Waimairi District Council, Private Bag, Fendalton, or by telephoning Mrs Griffiths at 517-109, before 5 p.m., January 23, 1987. A. J. W. LAMB District Engineer.
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