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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant Department of Construction Services THE FOLLOWING term 2 courses are now open for enrolment. AIRBRUSH MURAL PAINTING: Tuesdays 6-8 p.m. Course No. 9181. Twelve sessions commencing June 6. Compressors, airbrush techniques, stencils, templates, mural composition and application techniques. Fee: $158.00. AIRBRUSHING TECHNIQUES FOR MODEL MAKERS: Twelve sessions commencing Wednesday May 24, 7-9 p.m. Course No. 9110. Enhance the realism of your, model trains, cars, aeroplanes, etc., by enrolling on this course which has been developed especially for your needs. All necessary equipment provided. Fee: $104.00. ANTIQUES AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT: Tuesdays 1-3 p.m. Course No. 9190. Twelve sessions commencing May 23. Included with the study of antiques this course takes a look at the architecture, social conditions and the monarchy associated with the environment which generated our wonderful heritage of antiques. Fee: $BB.OO. HOME FURNITURE MAKING: Wednesdays 7-9 p.m. Course No. 9104. Twelve sessions commencing May 31. The ideal course for anyone interested in acquiring skills in this field. No experience necessary. Includes carcase, door and drawer construction and finishing techniques prior to polishing. Fee: $104.00. HOUSE MAINTENANCE AND RESTORATION: Tuesdays 6-8 p.m. Course No. 9179. Twelve sessions commencing May 30. The ideal course for anyone wishing to acquire skills in this field. No experience necessary. Includes repair/replacement techniques, scribing of mouldings, basic cupboard construction and working with laminated plastics for bench tops. Fee: $106.00. PERSPECTIVE DRAWING FOR INTERIOR DECORATION: Wednesdays 7-9 p.m. Course No. 9188. Six sessions commencing May 24, 1989. This course covers the use and principles of perspective drawing including setting up and plotting one and two point perspectives of various shaped interiors and exteriors. No previous experience necessary. Fee: $46.00. WOODWORK AND WOODTURNING COMBINED: Twelve sessions commencing Thursday, June 1, 1-4 p.m. Course No. 9109. This course teaches both woodworking and woodturning skills to enable course members to make such items as whatnots, magazine racks, rocking chairs, occasional tables, cheval mirrors, plant stands, standard table lamps. Fee: $125.00 (excludinng materials). For further information and enrolment contact Sullivan Avenue branch telephone 890-564.

Glaxo BETTER PEOPLE, BETTER MEDICINES. DEVELOPMENT ANALYST THE COMPANY Glaxo New Zealand Limited is this country's leading pharmaceutical company, with its factory at Palmerston North being regarded as one of the most modern facilities in New Zealand. THE POSITION The post of Development Analyst is in the challenging area of new product development, and involves the development of analytical methods for new pharmaceutical products, as well as the setting up and monitoring of stability trials. THE PERSON Applicants should have a degree/diploma in Pnarmacy or a degree in Chemistry, with adequate exposure in the areas of Organic and/or Analytical Chemistry. Preference will be given to candidates with a minimum of 2 years laboratory experience, though outstanding fresh graduates with an inclination for lab work may also apply. Computer literacy and the ability to write concise, well presented technical reports would be an advantage. Above all, the applicant must enjoy problem solving situations and thrive on challenges. THE REWARDS Glaxo offer — a competitive salary — subsidised superannuation ana medical benefit schemes — opportunities for personal development — excellent working conditions — reasonable relocation expenses Applications giving a contact telephone number should be addressed to: Mrs L. Sando Glaxo New Zealand Limited Private Bag PALMERSTON NORTH Glaxo New Zealand Limited Private Bag, Palmerston North "DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL Art Gallery Director The Dunedin City Council seeks applicants for the position of Director — Dunedin Public Art Gallery, the oldest Art Gallery in New Zealand, housing the most important collection of foreign paintings in the country, and one of the most important New Zealand collections. This is a prestigious position within New Zealand's most progressive local authority. Dunedin is rapidly emerging as the centre of Arts and Culture within the country and the Art Gallery Director will play a leading role in further' developing the reputation of both the gallery and the cultural base of the City. It is envisaged that the successful candidate would have had previous experience in the administration of a major gallery or institution as the emphasis on the proposed appointment is managerial, although a background and appreciation for the Arts will be an advantage. The position will be particularly attractive to those executives disillusioned with the quality of life and high prices in the North and those who are already living in the Dunedin area who enjoy the lifestyle which Dunedin and Otago has to offer: — a quality of life unsurpassed — affordable, quality housing — lower living costs — excellent educational, health and cultural facilities — no commuting hassles — easy access to New Zealand's best scenery, sporting and recreational activities, such as skiing, tramping and fishing. The position will be on a contractual basis for a period of five years, thence subject to review. The salary and conditions for the position are negotiable within an established range of benefits. All enquiries and requests for details pertaining to the position should be addressed to: The Personnel Officer Human Resources Department Dunedin City Council P.O. Box 5045, Dimedin Telephone 743-899 Applications close at NOON, on Monday, July 3, 1989.

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