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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant BRANCH MANAGER THIS MARKET LEADER in a service Industry has a vacancy for the position of Branch Manager in Christchurch. Reporting to Auckland Head Office, the Branch Manager will be responsible for running a small sales team and the over-all profitability of the company’s South Island activities. This position offers the right person the opportunity to develop experience in running a small business and in a wide range of management skills. A competitive package including use of company vehicle is provided. If you have the ambition, self motivation .and ability to accept this exciting challenge, write with career details to:— The General Manager, P.O. Box 9682, AUCKLAND. BRYDONE HOTEL QUALIFIED CHEF THE BRYDONE HOTEL requires a qualified chef on a permanent basis. The successful applicant must have:Bar 1/2 London city and guilds certificate and at least three years experience. Capable of maintaining our high standard of cuisine Involving A La Carte, Table d’Hote and buffet menus. Prepared to work shifts and weekends. Must be of a neat appearance. Please apply in writing including qualifications, reference and telephone number to: The Manageress, Brydone Hotel, Private Bag, Oamaru. BUILDING INDUSTRY PART-TIME ESTIMATOR WE ARE SEEKING to employ the services of a parttime experienced Estimator to be employed on a contract basis. The person must be familiar with all facets of the building industry and should apply in writing outlining work history and experience to: P.O. Box 2709, CHRISTCHURCH The Time & Money Savers lustice EASSSAS NEW ZEALAND Centennial Fellow On August 9, 1886, the New Zealand Parliament made history when it passed the first probation legislation in the world. To mark the centennial of the First Offenders Probation Act, the Department of Justice established the Centennial Research Fellowship. The department invites prospective candidates to submit their applications for the position of Centennial Fellow. The Wellington-based Fellowship will consist of a significant project on an aspect of criminal justice administration in New Zealand to be researched over a period of two years. The research topic will be negotiated between the department and the Fellow. The Fellow will also act as a consultant for other research being done in the department. Applications close on Monday 18th September. Please address applications to: Denise Blake, Private Box 180, Wellington, telephone (04) 725-980. Dukker <& West 3LW SUNNY NELSON QUANTITY SURVEYOR WE ARE A MULTI-DISCIPLINE PRACTICE offering our clients a full “in house” professional service covering all aspects of building and civil works. Through our associated company Ricon Management, Ltd, we offer quantity surveying and project management services. We now have a vacancy and wish to appoint a registered Quantity Surveyor to this senior position initially on a 18 months contract. Apply in writing with C.V. to: Manager, DUKKER AND WEST, LTD, P.O. Box 3177, Richmond, NELSON. JEWELLERY SALESPERSON REQUIRED A PERSON in the 24-35 age group male or female with at least two years jewellery retail experience is required to assist in our branch shop soon to be opened in a busy mall. Good sales ability and customer relation skills are essential. A high standard of dress and presentation will be required at all times. Excellent promotion opportunities are available to the person willing to work with a keen team. Written applications together with references and full details of experience are required by September 22, 1989, and should be sent to: The Managing Director, Petersons Limited, P.O. Box 13384, Christchurch.

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Press, 6 September 1989, Page 54

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Page 54 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 6 September 1989, Page 54

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