I Situations Vacant Situations Vacant MACHINISTS APPAREL RESOURCING N.Z. LTD ARANUI !. EXPERIENCED PLAIN SEWING AND safety stitch machinists are required to meet the additional demands of our product. This permanent, full-time position would > suit people who are interested in wet weather tracksuit and jacket manufacture. We can offer a very pleasant working environment with the security of a well established and progressive company. To arrange for an interview please phone Dave Josland 893-171. N e w Zealand MARKETING GRADUATE A PROGRESSIVE, NEWLY AMALGAMATED Local Authority has asked the New Zealand Employment Service to advertise this position on their behalf. The main focus of the position will be on industrial, commercial and educational opportunities. Salary range, $30,000 - $35,000. Previous working experience would be an advantage. For further details, please contact Eleanor Fitzgerald, between 9.00 a.m. and 12 p.m., weekdays - Telephone (03) 653-133, Extension 821. countdown NORTHLANDS OPENING Countdown Foodmarkets is a leading progressive supermarket chain in the South Island. We are shortly going to open an exciting new supermarket in Northlands which offers a wide range of service areas, competitively priced to meet the needs of the consumer. To help run this modern operation we need more staff to join our great Northlands team •Experienced senior & junior staff for our service delicatessen, seafood & bakery departments •Full & part-time checkout operators and fulltime staff for most of our other departments — you don’t need to be experienced as we provide full on-going training, but you do need to be; enthusiastic, well presented, quick to learn, cheerful and above all able to give our customers the best possible service at all times. If this sounds like you, then we want to talk to you! Please apply in writing stating the position you are interested in, full or part-time (if applicable). Your previous work experience and include a contact phone number. Send to: Helen Harre Human Resources Manager Countdown Foodmarkets Ltd P.O. Box 4148 Christchurch Applications close Friday October 27 7 waimea nurseries NURSERY SUPERVISOR A position has become available for a Nursery Supervisor on our fruit tree nursery. The position would suit someone over 25 years of age with experience in all aspects of fruit tree production including budding and grafting. Supervision of up to 10 people would be required. A good knowledge of agricultural machinery operation would be an advantage. Apply in writing to: The Manager, Waimea Nurseries, Golden Hills Road, RDI, Richmond, Nelson. OFFICE JUNIOR APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED to fill the above vacancy. The position initially involves telephone, reception and invoicing, with the opportunity to learn all aspects of general office procedures. The person we envisage will be honest, well groomed, have' a pleasant telephone manner, and an aptitude for figures. Keyboard ability could be an advantage, but not essential. Written applications, with copies of references and educational achievements, to: THE OFFICE MANAGER SMITH REGRINDS LTD 142 DURHAM STREET CHRISTCHURCH 1 PATTERN GRADER / WE REQUIRE A FULLY experienced pattern maker and grader with experience in women’s outerwear or sleepwear. -.w This is a permanent, full-time position ‘with a modem, progressive company. Good wages and working conditions, 2.30 p.m. finish Fridays. Apply in writing giving brief details of work experience to:— ' * DIRECTOR, raAVLIN INDUSTRIES, LTD, 112-116 ANTIGUA STREET, ADDINGTON. t
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