Situations Vacant a Guthreys DATA ENTRY OPERATOR GUTHREYS New Zealand Tours Ltd wish to appoint a competent computer Data Entry Operator to their Christchurch office. Guthreys have recently installed a Wang VS computer which controls a fully integrated tours reservation and accounting system. The successful applicant will be responsible for data entry of all accounting information and will report to the Supervisor — Data Processing Department. Attractive working conditions and a competitive wage are offered. Written application providing full details should be addressed in the first Instance to: Accountant GUTHREYS N.Z. TOURS LTD P.O. Box 343 CHRISTCHURCH DRAUGHTSPERSON DRAUGHTSPERSON DRAUGHTSPERSON FOR research and development work on light agricultural equipment. Write giving details of previous experience to: P.O. BOX 16187 CHRISTCHURCH DRIVER DRIVER/coal yard worker required for retail coal depot. Heavy trade licence essential. Apply: "Driver” P.O. Box 9245, Christchurch.
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Press, 14 March 1987, Page 42
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