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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant SENIOR SALESPERSON TOP WAGE AND INCENTIVE PACKAGE LANES APPLIANCE CENTRE requires the services of an experienced senior salesperson. The person we seek should:— • Have experience in the field of direct or retail selling. • Have a sound work record and be able to communicate .effectively with customers and staff alike. • Have a mature and stable outlook on life. • Enjoy working in a team situation. In return, we offer you a top salary package with the emphasis on you earning a high incentive bonus and wages. Involvement in a happy and secure company with a generous staff discount buyng policy. Apply by telephoning:j THE MANAGER I C® n * er b°ry owned and operated LANES TELEPHONE 798-023 DURING OFFICE HOURS. I j SENIOR TRAVEL CONSULTANT you looking to broaden your skills? If so our Dukes Arcade office, Wellington maybe the answer. We wish to appoint an assistant Sales I Manager. | Suitable applicants should have strong I sales skills combined with an excellent I knowledge of market intelligence. To join this expanding, friendly team, phone or write now for a confidential but obligation free interview with: Sales Manager I Dilip Parag P.O. Box 11833, Wellington Telephone 730-979 SOLICITORS WE HAVE VACANCIES for two staff Solicitors. One position is in the commercial and conveyancing division of our practice and the other position is in the litigation and family law division. Applicants should be experienced practitioners with the ability and confidence to practice with minimum supervision; Commencement salaries for both positions will be in the vicinity of $40,000 per annum. Applicants should forward a written application together with a full curriculum vitae to: Staff Partner, SMYTHE LEGROS BARNETT. Solicitors, P.O. BOX 656. NELSON. STOREPERSON A STRONG FIT person is required to work in our Wholesale Department assembling customer orders for despatch. A Heavy Traffic Licence would be an advantage and experience in the grocery trade is preferable. Please telephone 526-980 for an appointment between 9 and 11 a.m. TAURANGA MILK COMPANY LTD ASSISTANT FACTORY MANAGER THIS PROGRESSIVE Town Milk Company, situated at Mount Maunganui wishes to appoint an Assistant Factory Manager. The person we are seeking will have a proven record as a staff motivator and will be responsible to the Factory Manager for the day to day operations of the factory. He/she will!lead a team of department supervisors and be expected to contribute to the formation and implementation of management decisions. The Company has well staffed and equipped Engineering and Laboratory Departments providing excellent backup services. The successful applicant will hold a Dairy Diploma and preferably T own Milk Manager’s Registration. He/she will work a 6 on, 2 off roster in conjunction with other supervisory staff. Assistance may be given with removal expenses. Please forward written applications, stating work history and other relevant information to: THE GENERAL MANAGER, Tauranga Milk Co.‘. Ltd, P.O. Box 10-052, MOUNT MAUNGANUI. ffeopj WAITAKI GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL MANAGERESS REQUIRED DUTIES: To assume management control of the Girls’Hostel approximately 190 resident pupils I of Waitaki Girls’ High School. HOUSING: This is a live-in position and a selfcontained 1 bedroom flat suitable for a married couple will be available at low rental. HOLIDAYS: Approximately 10 weeks per year on full pay. APPLICANT: Needs to be an active person enjoying good health. < A list of duties and conditions may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications close on Friday, March 25, 1988. Secretary, 19 Eden Street, : Box (110 Oamaru

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Press, 9 March 1988, Page 53

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