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Situations Vacant CHART CUTTER REQUIRED for small clothing manufacturing company. Full-time work, immediate start. PHONE 389-972. CHINESE COOK NEEDED EXPERIENCE necessary. Telephone (04) 728-453, Mr Wong 2.30-4.30 p.m. C.H.0.1.C.E. C.H.0.1.C.E. stands for Company Helping Others In Creating Expansion for a new importing and wholesaling company. We are a new company expanding rapidly throughout New Zealand. We are looking for hard working, ambitious individuals to learn all aspects of our business from sales and marketing, inventory control, administration-, and management. If you are looking for a goal to achieve, call now for an interview: NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY PH. 662-486 HAND KNITTERS EXPERIENCED hand knitters required to knit complex colourful designer patterns for export. PHONE 326-227. JOINER JOINER WE require a tradesperson joiner to work in our new, modern, Sockburn factory. Must be experienced in all aspects of timber joinery. Top rates offered. Phone: Paul Renwick Joinery Ltd, 497-049, A.H. 228-462. MECHANIC MECHANIC REQUIRED, certified or A grade, with W.O.F. certificate. Sole charge workshop. Must be able to deal with customers. Phone 668-954. Beatson Motors Ltd., 961 Colombo St. £ CONSERVATION PLANT PROPAGATOR Temporary Position HOME CREEK NURSERY Takitimu District THE Department of Conservation is seeking a person with experience in plant propagation to fill the above vacancy on a temporary basis for a period of up to twelve months. The position is based at Home Creek Nursery, Manapouri. The position is as an assistant to the Nursery Manager with the main responsibility to ensure the full implementation of the plant propagation production programme. Applicants should apply on form PSI7A (available from Department of Conservation Offices) stating qualifications and experience relevant to the position and quoting Vacancy No. 8903. District Conservator, Takitimu District, Department of Conservation, P.O. Box 29, TE ANAU Closing date for applications is June 26, 1989. PROGRAMMER-ANALYST UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position in the Data Processing Section of the Registry. This Section is responsible for the administrative computing of the University. The systems are being redeveloped in Cobol and in a fourth generation language on VAX hardware with some processing being done on personal computers. Applicants should have a good degree, preferably in computer science. The commencing salary is within the range $25,676 to $37,418 per annum depending on qualifications and experience, in accordance with Grades 02 — 03 of the Computer (Programmers/ Analysts) Class scale contained in the New Zealand Universities Academic Support Staff Award. Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from the undersigned. Applications, quoting Position No. DP2I, close on June 30, 1989 and must be addressed to: The Registrar, University of Canterbury, Private Bag, Christchurch. SALESPERSON REQUIRED to sell advertising space by telephone in established magazines. Top commission. Guaranteed income. (Age 25-65). Please phone Brian McSweeney, REM Publications, 667-394, Tuesday and Wednesday, between 9 a.m. and 12 noon only. SALES REPRESENATIVES ONE of New Zealand’s leading promotional advertising companies, requires two representatives between the ages of 19 and 28. Sales experience not necessary, but preferred. Applicants must have a positive approach, a vibrant personality and the ability to relate to business people at all levels. Extensive travelling throughout New Zealand is required. Company cars are supplied, expenses are taken care of. Tp become part of our successful marketing organisation, please contact: ALLAN MCPHERSON, between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. this evening on: i 669-085 or 798-973.

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Press, 12 June 1989, Page 36

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Page 36 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 12 June 1989, Page 36

Page 36 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 12 June 1989, Page 36

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