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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant TEXTILE WORKER A VACANCY EXISTS for an experienced machinist for the manufacturing of Canvas and PVC goods. Applicants with experience would be preferred but consideration would be given to others. Removal assistance would be given to successful applicant. Please apply in writing with references to:— The Manager, TAURANGA CANVAS COMPANY, 55 St John St TAURANGA. The Dominion The Dominion Sunday Times SUB EDITOR AN EXPERIENCED, energetic and imaginative sub is wanted for the feature pages of The Dominion and The Dominion Sunday Times. The job would particularly suit someone with an Interest in books, and the arts and a sound general knowledge. A flair for layout and headine writing is essential. The successful applicant will work a day shift in congenial company in a pleasant new office. Full training will be given on the Atex computer system. Grading is negotiable. Phone details to Dawn Johnson, Wellington (04) 740-185 collect or write to: Karl du Fresne, Editor, The Dominion and The Dominion Sunday Times, P.O. Box 1297, WELLINGTON. THE FASTEST GROWING REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN CHRISTCHURCH — NEEDS YOU If you are an experienced salesperson, Q.P. or A.R.E.I.N.Z. there are now opportunities to join our successful team. Secure your future and enjoy the many benefits that we can provide. ■ Opportunity for personal growth ■ A winning team environment ■ Comprehensive on-going training ■ A controlled growth pattern with excellent prospects for advancement We are a team and would like you to become a member. Phone or write in strictest confidence to: David Johnson 371-316 A.H. 322-350 or P.O. Box 33-194 THE SOUTHLAND BUILDING AND INVESTMENT Society is New Zealand’s second largest building society with total assets In excess of $320 million. The Society has branches throughout the South Island and has enjoyed a period of rapid growth and expansion. The Society is progressive and is committed to its current growth strategy and now requires additional professional expertise to maintain its leading roll in the financial services industry. PERSONNEL MANAGER This is a newly created position and has arisen as the Society continues a significant growth phase. The personnel manager will be a key member of the management team with total responsibility for all human resource functions. Of particular importance will be the development and management of training, succession planning, and recruitment structures. Industrial relations, and personnel administration will also be important areas of involvement. We seek a mature professional with previous exposure in this area. Ideally the successful applicant will have a background in the financial industry with strong communication skills. The preferred age range is 30-40 years. The above position is based at the Society’s Head office in Invercargill. Flexible and attractive remuneration packages, including relocation expenses (where applicable), will be negotiable with the successful applicant. Applications will be treated in the strictest confidence and should be forwarded to: MR P. D. NEWMAN Chief Accountant SOUTHLAND BUILDING AND INVESTMENT Society P.O. Box 835, INVERCARGILL WANGANUI-RANGITIKEI ELECTRIC POWER ROARD ELECTRICAL ENGINEER THE WANGANUI-RANGITIKEI ELECTRIC POWER BOARD is looking for an Electrical ( Engineer with'a B.E. (Electrical) degree to join its engineering team. A person willing to work hard would be rewarded with responsibility, challenge, wide experience and excellent working conditions. The position is based in Wanganui and would suit an Engineer who has recently gained Registration, but a recent graduate with some work experience would be considered. Experience in the Electricity Supply In- I dustry would be an advantage,, but Is not essential. Further information is available from the Chief Engineer, Wanganul-Rangltikel Electric Power Board, Private Bag, Wanganui. Telephone (064) 54-517, Fax (C®4 ) 56-821. Applications close on Friday, July 28,1989.

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Press, 22 July 1989, Page 44

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