situations vacant DUTY MANAGER THE Lakeland, a 182 room resort hotel with 2 bars, 2 restaurants and extensive conference facilities require the services of a Duty Manager. This is a managerial position which must ensure complete guest satisfaction whilst being directly responsible for the well being of the hotel. The successful applicant must possess an outgoing per- ' sonality with a strong sense of . humour, good communication skills and the ability to take charge of a situation • competently. Salary package negotiable on experience. Applicants should apply to I Mrs L. Scott, phone Queens- . town (0294 ) 27-600. DYEHOUSE POSITION WILLING self-motivated per- > son to assist in dyehouse operation. Shift work may be required after several months. Previous experience not necessary but may be advantage. Please apply in writing to: Dyehouse Position, P.O. Box 10-019, CHRISTCHURCH. EARN / MORE WE sell a product everyone t needs — everyday (not diet nor nutrition). High class product. No stock to hold. Part or 1 full time opportunities. The choice is yours. Earn more or stay broke. Find out how. Brian (03) 849-448 Maurice (03) 899-101 EARN MORE WORRY . LESS WE sell a product that EVERYONE needs EVERYDAY! (Not diet nor nutrition). New high class range, no stock, no competition, 37 per cent profit, marketed internationally. Be in now. Parttime or full time. Call (03) 252-941 Of write P 3903, “Press,” Private Bag, Christchurch. 5 l ELECTRICIAN OUR Company is looking for a 1 competent Electrician to Join our busy maintenance staff. Preference will be given to a registered electrician with ■ background experience in PLC and Industrial electronics. Proven ability to work largely unsupervised would be an advantage. In return we offer a stable working environment, an above award wage and the opportunity to work regular overtime. Applications, In writing only, should be made to: The Personnel Manager, Associated British Cables Ltd, P.O. Box 8044, Rlccarton, CHRISTCHURCH 4. Applications close Tuesday, March 28, 1989. EMBROIDERY MACHINIST WE have a position available immediately for an embroidery machinist on our twilight shift 4 p.m.-lO p.m., 5 days per week. This is a permanent position working with a small team of girls, monograming garments for manufacture. Training will be given to the successful applicant. Also a temporary position will become available on April 5, for a period of 6 weeks. Apply: Russell Dick Cutting Room Manager APPAREL RESOURCING , NZ LTD Phone 791-840 J I ■ 1 1 ■ 4*13 li 7 1 11 VA 1 i EVEREADY (N.Z.) LTD, offers 1 an opportunity to a person wishing to Join a progressive | company, on a part-time . basis. 1 The position requires the merchandising of our com- ; pany’s market leading products, at both retail and wholesale levels, In the Christchurch area. The position is for approximately 20 hours a week. The successful applicant will be ■ paid an attractive hourly rate, plus a vehicle allowance applicable to the kilometres, ■ travelled on company business. It Is important that the successful applicant has their own reliable transport. Applications In writing, providing details of age, edu- - cation, experience and contact. Phone number should be addressed to:MR C. C. DUNCAN, Eveready (N.Z.) Ltd P.O. Box 13370 CHRISTCHURCH FITTER TURNER FITTER WELDER WE ARE seeking qualified trades people with proven above average experience ability, and motivation. Applications in writing including, work history, experience qualifications, and references will be treated In strictesl confidence. The Manager, Drinnan Engineering Ltd, P.O. Box 8233, Christchurch. GARDENER . REQUIRED-for maintenance of small section, approx. 1 hours per week. Garreg Roac arq£, suit pensioner. Phone 842-407.
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