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Situations Vacant ACCOUNTANCY SPECIALISTS ACCOUNTING MANAGER Progressive and very enterprising local Accounting partnership is seeking a qualified Accountant, aged 25-35 years, with a minimum of 4 years experience, for this senior role. Reporting to the senior partner, this position involves full responsibility for the accounting team of 4 people. Involvement in all aspects of the accountancy and developing consultancy services, and the scope to develop your own specialist skills or areas of interest. Salary package $40,000 plus benefits. Career prospects for a younger Accountant are good. PART-TIME SENIOR CLERK Small progressive Accounting practice, flexible part-time position of 25-30 hours per week, involving typing, data entry, clerical and general accounting duties. Will suit an experienced all-rounder aged 30-45 years who is seeking a stimulating and interesting position. Hourly rate is competitive. ACCOUNTING SENIOR Medium size Accountancy practice is seeking an experienced accounting senior, preferably qualified, to replace a staff member who has decided to travel overseas. This position will offer an excellent range of experience and the scope for further advancement, ultimately to partnership level. Salary up to $40,000. To make further confidential enquiries, please contact Patrick Methven, phone (03) 665-745, or if you prefer write to P.O. Box 13081, Christchurch. IJWCOUMTANCY SPECIALIST 1 CONSULTANTS g ALTERNATIVE INCOME INTERNATIONAL Company. Full or part-time. Daily training seminars. ENQUIRE NOW Call Mr Kent or Mr Isherwood, 653-381. APPLE PICKERS REQUIRED EXPERIENCE preferred. Telephone: Tai Tapu 853. Evenings ARE YOU DISSATISFIED WITH your Job or income? Looking for a change, a challenge, or a chance to get ahead? I need 3 key people with energy and enthusiasm. Sales, business or training experience an advantage. Ph. Virgo Holdings, Mr Silver, 388-351 today. ARE YOU EARNING WHAT YOU ARE WORTH? EARN up to $4OO p.w. parttime, $lOOO full-time. Join our friendly dynamic health and nutritioq business. No experience needed. Full training provided. Phone Corey 555-536. ATTENTION DUE to expansion I need six full-time and 10 part-time people in my health and nutrition business, no experience necessary. Phone Mrs McMahon 652-630 ATTENTION SALESPEOPLE I’M offering a chance for 10 full-time and 5 part-time salespeople to make $6OO to $2OOO. For more information and if you see the opportunity for an interview, ask for Sam, 522-399. BEAUTICIAN AN opportunity exists for a full-time, competent, self motivated beautician to lease an existing business in a popular, central city location. Be rewarded for your own efforts. The harder you work the more you earn. Modern decor and equipment. High foot traffic location. Reply in confidence to the Manager phone 663-776. BEAUTICIAN AN opportunity exists for a full-time, competent, self motivated beautician to lease an existing business in a popular, central city location. Be rewarded for your own efforts. The harder you work the more you earn. Modern decor and equipment. High foot traffic location. Reply in confidence to the Manager phone 663-776. BOILER ATTENDANTS OUR client requires Boiler Attendants for short and long term temporary positions. Would suit semi retired persons with first and second class tickets. For further information phone Phil de Buyzer on 654-412 business hours or after hours (0502) 8702. 1 ADVANCED = Personnel Services Ltd CAN YOU COMMUNICATE... AND organise others? Then you’re the person we want to assist launch the Mind and Body diet. Earn $3O per hour or more, working from home. For further information contact Margie, ph. 597-140 or Mary. ph. 265-696. ,

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Press, 1 March 1989, Page 52

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