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Situations Vacant s©S FITTER/WELDERS ADDITIONAL fltter/welders are required to work a night shift, starting in March, from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. Applicants should be conversant with MIG welding and be competent tradespeople able to work with minimum supervision. Please phone for an interview:— The Personnel Department, STEEL BROS (N.Z.), LTD, 488-499. FLORIST PART-TIME MUST be a senior person with experience. Work as required. No school holidays off. To work in silk flowers and plants. Apply to: Julia Gray, Artfleur Ltd. Ph. 582-197 Francis Mining Company, Ltd, Coal Mine Manager We offer a very challenging and rewarding position as manager of our newly acquired coal lease In the Greymouth district. This position requires a very skilled and motivated person to both Initiate and operate a mechanised underground coal mine. Applicants should be the holder of a Ist class coal mine manager’s certificate, with sound management skills. A very attractive remuneration package will be negotiated with the successful applicant. Applications will be treated In strictest confidence and should be made In writing to: General Manager P.O. Box 436 Greymouth

FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME SINCERE people required urgently. Full training given. Immediate start. Phone Helen or Paul Spiers, 898-789, after 1 p.m. Saturday, Sunday O.K. GARDENER REQUIRED one day per week for Motels. PHONE 238-047 GRADING LINE WORKERS ON sqaush pumpkin harvester. Approx 2 months work Dunsandel area. Ph. 254-251. HAIRDRESSER A senior or intermediate hairdresser Is required for a busy suburban salon situated In a north east suburban mall. Cheerful staff and pleasant surroundings make this a position with Ideal working conditions. Telephone 278-193 for an Interview. HAIRDRESSER A unique opportunity Is available now to a qualified, ambitious hairdresser. Lease an established, modern, central city salon. No capital outlay with option to buy (no obligation). This opportunity has unlimited potential for someone who wants to become involved with success and creative expansion. Replies to P 3055, "Press,” Private Bag, Chch. HAIRDRESSER HAIRDRESSER SALON Assistant needed for Jingles Halrgroup. Apprenticeship available to the right applicant. Some salon experience desirable. Must have Sixth Form Certificate. Minimum age 17. Please write giving full details and photocopies of references to: “PRESS” P 1255, PRIVATE BAG CHRISTCHURCH. HOCKEY COACHES WANTED ALL grades, male and female. PEGASUS HOCKEY CLUB, PHONE CHERYL 858-298. HORTICULTURAL POSITION VACANCY for a full-time worker on our innovative property. Produce many specialised lines for restaurant trade. Lots of variety and work interesting. Weekend work involved. Suit someone with horticultural career in mind with scope for promotion and responsibility. Must be honest, strong, hard working and enthusiastic. Tertiary Hort. studies and practical experience preferred. Reply by Friday, March 3 at latest to: “Press" ZP1492, Private Bag, Christchurch. HOUSEHOLD STAFF PARKLANDS HOSPITAL requires the following staff. LAUNDRY PERSON - 7.30 a.m.-2 p.m., Monday to Friday, also 2 p.m. - 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. WARD CLEANER - 9 a.m.-l p.m., Monday to Friday, also 8 a.m. to 11.30 a.m., Monday to Friday. Please phone 526-169, after 9 a.m., on Monday, February 27. HOUSEKEEPER/ COMPANION MID CANTERBURY LIVE-IN position (weekends off). Would suit reliable, fit and kindly person, with driver's licence and own interest to pursue. For further information: Phone 26-6636

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Press, 25 February 1989, Page 62

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Page 62 Advertisements Column 6 Press, 25 February 1989, Page 62

Page 62 Advertisements Column 6 Press, 25 February 1989, Page 62

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