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Situations Vacant TECHNICIAN MECHANICAL (DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AND PROCESS ENGINEERING) UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Technician in the Department of Chemical and Process Engineering. The position is a challenging one and would suit an inventive and versatile person who is able to work with other members of a team in a stimulating and wellequipped environment. It involves the design and construction of new equipment and the maintenance of a wide variety of teaching and research equipment. Applicants should have experience in metal working, especially fitting, turning, welding etc., and be prepared to learn new skills if necessary. Formal qualifications in these areas would be an advantage. The salary for Technician Grade I is on a scale from $lB,Oll to $22,992 per annum; commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. Informal Inquiries may be made direct to Mr N. W. Foot, Senior Technical Officer, phone 642-123 during working hours. Conditions of Appointment :rr.y be obtained from the undersigned. Applications quoting position No. CP3O, close on August 4, 1989, and must be addressed to: The Registrar, University of Canterbury, Private Bag, Christchurch. i THE RETAIL SALES AND ACCESS TRAINING CENTRE OF NEW BRIGHTON ARE currently looking for new applicants to be part of our successful sales team. This is an access training course and whilst on this course you will receive a training allowance and gain valuable knowledge in retail sales as well as learning Japanese and computerisation. Please only apply If you are keen to take up employment and are prepared to learn. We have an 80 per cent pass rate in our course for finding employment for people who are prepared to help themselves. Please phone Clifford or Joanne on 820-898, any time after 9 a.m., Wednesday. GO AHEAD, GO ACCESS. Trainee Stores People We want you to become part of our enthusiastic and successful team. We will be working and training together for 12 weeks to achieve employment starting August 7. Training includes:— • Warehouse design • Inwards/outwards goods • Stock control • Inventory management • Financial control • Forklift operation • Transport overview • Job search. This is an Access course and no fee is required. A training allowance Is payable to those attending. If you want to be working by October (75 per cent of graduates are), then apply as soon as possible to:— CHRISTCHURCH ACADEMY, 387 Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. TRAIN TO BECOME A TAXI DRIVER GOLD BAND Taxis invite applicants to attend their taxi driving training school. A current driver’s licence is essential, along with a good driving record. We will train successful applicants to get their taxi driver’s licence and Gold Band driver’s permit. On successfully completing our training course, applicants can be assured of employment. Full-time day and night and part-time drivers are required. Please telephone Mr. J. Betro or Mrs Kathy Grieve 661-001 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. today. GOLD BAND TAXIS UPHOLSTERER WE HAVE A FULL-TIME VACANCY FOR A TRADESPERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE UPHOLSTERY TRADE. UPHOLSTERY SERVICES LIMITED, 6 SENIOR PLACE CHRISTCHURCH 6. PHONE 895-716. WAITAKI BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL RELIEVING ART TEACHER CONTACT the Rector. Phone Oamaru 70-529. WAITER/WAITRESS FULL-TIME, experienced walter/waltress, required for maltre d’ type duties at well known Christchurch restaurant. Please apply In writing to: The Manager, P.O. Box 17-543, Christchurch. WANTED QUALIFIED senior hairdresser for small salon, full or part-time. Write Nelson Evening Mall 169, P.O. Box 244, Nelson. Wool Representative Mature, rural-related person to canvas sheep farmers in Canterbury area. Must have practical experience in wool classing, able to relate to sheep farmers and a reasonable knowledge of the wool trade. Apply with curriculum vitae to: Wool Division, ■Ui. P.O. Box 4089, Wellington. ! -

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Press, 26 July 1989, Page 56

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Page 56 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 26 July 1989, Page 56

Page 56 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 26 July 1989, Page 56

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