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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant : RELIEVING OFFICE WORKER ■THE LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL has a ■vacancy for a person experienced in all or some of The following office skills, typing, telephonist/recepstlon, receipting, accounts payable, to relive permanent staff absent on leave, and to cope with peak ’periods. 0 Such a person should reside within easy dis'tance of the Lyttelton office of the Council, and be ■able to rspond at short notice to requests. ’ Applications should be in writing, and contain (details of qualifications, skills and experience. The 'closing date is Friday, February 24 and applications ’should be addressed to the Town Clerk, Lyttelton ,Borough Council, P.O. Box 4, Lyttelton. G. T. BROKER I Town Clerk j SALES : REPRESENTATIVE ’ENTHUSIASTIC SELF-MOTIVATED SALES people ..required. Knowledge of building industry preferred •or past experience with aluminium Joinery. Pleasant conditions. ’ For further details: : ACCENT ALUMINIUM JOINERY « PHONE 481-171 ? SALES REPRESENTATIVE CASH REGISTER SYSTEMS SCALES AND BAR CODING EQUIPMENT WE ARE SEEKING A SUCCESSFUL sales person with some technical understanding to market our range of products to the retail industry. Weightronics is the leading privately owned scale and cash register company with branches throughout New Zealand, and we are Offering to the right person an exciting opportunity to be part of a dedicated team. We offer a generous commission structure which return an Income betweeen $40,000 - $50,000, and a company car (or car allowance). f Please apply in writing to:THE MANAGER WEIGHTRONICS CO-OPERATION BOX 12089, CHRISTCHURCH [ SAMPLE MACHINIST ••AN EXPERIENCED VERSATILE clothing machinist is required for our rapidly expanding leisure wear ’line. ’ The work includes the making of samples and ’try-outs, garment construction and possibly some Training of other machinists. The position is full <time but part time would be considered by suitable • Please apply in person, with references and ’other relevant information to:- ’’ ■ Wendy Griffiths, ■ L. W. R. TAILORING, LTD J 11-27 DURHAM STREET. f . ■■■ ■; — SCHOOLCHILDREN required for NEWSPAPER DELIVERY In STOKE “The Press” will be commencing a home delivery service in the Stoke area in the near future. We require school children to deliver the newspaper to subscribers' homes between 6.15 a.m. and 7.30 a.m. approximately, Monday to Saturday. Suitable applicants will be prepared to work six days a week, have a pleasant appearance and personality and prove themselves to be reliable and conscientious people. It is essential that you have your own bicycle, in excellent condition with lights etc, and there is \ a sturdy carrier on the back. > Written applications only will be accepted and should include your name, age, address, i telephone number and any details you wish to ' supply about your schooling, hobbies, sports, etc etc Interviews, with parents in attendance, will be held in Stoke during the week commencing ; March 13,1989. Applications should be addressed to: i The Circulation Manager The Christchurch Press Co. Ltd Private Bag Christchurch Attention: Nelson Home Delivery < THE PRESS. J •• UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO FACULTY’OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION j LIFE IN NEW ZEALAND SURVEY A Hillary Commission Initiative 5 FIELD DIRECTOR •’ (DUNEDIN) REGIONAL SUPERVISORS 7 (AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON) /THE LIFE IN NEW ZEALAND SURVEY is. an im--7 portant Hillary Commission initiative which will 7 focus on the physical activity, leisure and nutriI’ tional patterns of New Zealanders. ’< The Field Director will be responsible to the ? Project Co-ordinator for the field .work associated with the Survey, overseeing the Regional 5 Supervisors based in Auckland and Wellington. •’ The Regional Supervisors will be responsible for "i several data collection teams operating in their > region. Considerable travel will be involved. *> Applications are sought from mature people ? orientated individuals preferably with post graduate *' qualifications in an appropriate field. ’’ The term of the appointment of the Field Direc- ,* tor is from May 1 to August 31, and for the Regional f i Supervisers, from mid-May for a period of three '* months. The Field Director will be based in Dupedin ? and will be expected to travel extensively. One of the < Regional Supervisors will be based in Auckland and ’< one in. Wellington. Salaries will be within the range $35,000 and »» $42,500 depending on qualifications and experience, s Preliminary inquiries should be made to Dr i Noela Wilson, telephone (024) 798-997. •j Written applications, quoting reference number > NB9/127 and giving full particulars of age, qualirica- ? tlons, experience and the names of three referees s should be sent to the undersigned, P.O. Box 56, i Dunedin, by Wednesday, March 1, 1989. Equal opportunity in employment is university v policy. ■ .. ' | • D. W. GIRVAN, ? * Registrar.

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Press, 18 February 1989, Page 45

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Page 45 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 18 February 1989, Page 45

Page 45 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 18 February 1989, Page 45

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