Situations Vacant CLEANER OUR Company Is seeking a reliable physically fit cleaner for duties in our manufacturing plant. Duties will include cleaning offices, factory and women’s toilets. The person Is likely to be aged over 30, and capable of working with a minimum of supervision. A good work history Is essential, work and character references will be required. The position is temporary until about August. To arrange for an appointment, please phone the Employment Clerk, 389-059. • POL INDUSTRIES LTD Manufacturers of Electrical Products CLEANING CONTRACT CLEANING contract available, preferably for husband and wife. Replies stating age, experience, phone number etc., ' should be made to: “CLEANING CONTRACT", P.O. BOX 24-137, CHRISTCHURCH. COMMISSION SALES AGENT SOUTH ISLAND TO sell premium products , into hardware' and electrical ! outlets. Own vehicle. Applications to: • TAFIC DISTRIBUTION LTD - P.O. BOX 42-016 AUCKLAND 5 COOK - CHEF Stables Restaurant Experience essential PLEASE apply In writing to: The Manager TINWALD TAVERN Archibald Street TINWALD DENTAL ASSISTANT RECEPTIONIST FOR suburban practice. Must have experience in fourhanded dentistry. Typing ability an advantage. Write with full details to: Assistants Position, P.O. Box 25-154, Christchurch. Department of Special Programmes NEW DIRECTIONS FOR MEN TRANSFERABLE SKILLS, This 8 week full time ACCESS course starting February 27, ' 1989, has a few places left for mature unemployed men. , It is particularly suited to i men who need to identify their transferable work skills, ' or who are wanting assistance , to make a change In work . direction. Enquiries on Monday, February 20,9 a.m. to 12.30 only to • tutor, Mike Flavell, telephone ; 798-150 ext 8138. L DO YOU WANT TO EARN > $50,000 p.a. AS A LEISURE CONSULTANT? f Are you • Highly motivated • Well presented • • Between 25-35 years • Free to work evenings and ’. week-ends • Able to start work immediately. If so, please ring 656-469 after 12 noon Monday. ' DREAMERS DREAMERS HAVE you dreamed of having a better Income? Your own home, another car or want to I be your own boss? Well, stop . dreaming and make it hap- . pen. We will show you how you can have what you’ve been dreaming about. For a local Interview ring us today, and ask for Alan ’ Moore, ph. 830-134 or Jeff ' McGill 880-122 between 9 a.m. ■ and 5 p.m. today. ■ DRIVER TO clarify the previous advertised position of a Night Driver the requirements needed are: • H.T. licence. • Telephone. ■ • Aged between 28 and 38 years. • Above average knowledge of the South Island including small remote towns. • Ability to use common sense and to work un-su-pervised. • Some mechanical knowledge an advantage. • Competent at long distance driving at night. If you can answer yes to these questions, apply in own handwriting to:P.O BOX 1517, CHRISTCHURCH. EARNING OPPORTUNITY A job opportunity you can’t , afford to miss. If you need , extra dollars, and are between 18 and 88, we can help. No experience needed. , • Phone: i Valerie 494-730 V (Answer Phone) r Avon
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