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Situations Vacant SEWING MACHINISTS FURNITURE INDUSTRY KOVACS DESIGN Furniture Ltd, (formally Vertex Continental Furniture) require experienced sewing machinists. The Job is interesting and varied, handling a range of quality coverings including velvets, wool and leather. The work is not heavy and conditions are excellent, the Job being carried out in warm, naturally lit surroundings. Although we would prefer to appoint someone who can work full-time, we would consider applicants with suitable experience who could work a minimum of 34 hours per week. If this position Interests you, and you would like to find out more abount what the job offers, please phone to arrange a time for interview, 526-195. KOVACS DESIGN FURNITURE LTD. 11 LANGDONS RD. PAPANUI. (opp. Northland Shopping Centre). [AA CANTERBURY SIGNS ASSISTANT CHRISTCHURCH APPLICATIONS are Invited for the above position. A schedule detailing the duties and conditions of appointment and a form of application are available on request from the Association’s Headquarters in Christchurch. Applications close at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, July 22, 1987, and should be addressed to: The General Manager AA (Canterbury) Inc. P.O. Box 994 CHRISTCHURCH STOREPERSON WE require an experienced order picker to work in our Upper Riccarton warehouse. Ideally the person should have a minimum of two year’s experience and be capable of working without supervision. If interested please contact our Operations Manager, Mr Bob Lakin, or telephone 488675. TEACHER ART TEACHER PART-TIME 19 hours per week. Apply in writing to: The Principal, ST THOMAS OF CANTERBURY COLLEGE, 69 Middlepark Road, Christchurch 4. TELEPHONE RECEPTION/ CLERICAL PART-TIME temporary position available 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for period of approximately'3 months. A friendly manner and accuracy with figures are essential. Please phone: THE MANAGER, 68-153, AFTER 3 P.M. TELEPHONE SALES ADVERTISING sales person required for busy publishing office. Excellent range of well established publications to sell ensure a well organised person, very good weekly commissions. Some experience preferred, but would train suitable person. PHONE 791-312

WORKING DIRECTORS ACCOUNT DEVELOPMENT CHRISTCHURCH $90,000 THE FORMULA GROUP Is fast becoming New Zealand’s leading sales training and personnel organisation numbering amongst its clients many of New Zealand’s major companies. Due to client demand for our specialised services we are seeking to expand our activities in the sales and marketing area with an additional working director who would become shareholders in the company working with a significant client base. Directors fees ensure a first year’s earnings in excess of $90,000 with unlimited growth potential. The total investment is $40,000. Arrangements for spread payments may be negotiated. The directorship would ideally suit someone with a successful background in sales and management. The director must have the ability to serve the unique requirements of client companies. A most important prerequisite is the ability to communicate well with people at senior levels. Our specialised services include Sales and Management Training, Development Seminars, Conference Presentations, Sales Consultancy, Personnel Assessment and Recruitment. This is an exceptional and very rare opportunity to become part of a dynamic and rapidly expanding organisation. Successful professionals seeking an opportunity to develop beyond the ceiling imposed by corporate structures are invited to contact: Mr Tony Robinson, 66-819 After Hours 0502 5319 Christchurch. FORMULA MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (CHON) LTD 98 Victoria Street, P.O. Box 25130 Victoria Street.

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Press, 15 July 1987, Page 58

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Page 58 Advertisements Column 7 Press, 15 July 1987, Page 58

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