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fACAMCIM MAIB ASSISTANT ASSISTANT ST.OREMAN STOREMAN A VACANCY exists for a keen, energetic young Man for Engineering Store. Good hand writing and general education are essential. The work is in- - teresting and varied with excellent working conditions Apply:— ELLIS, HAIM SYMINTON 37 Moorhouse avenue Christchurch. "Phone 89-985. after hours 52-574 9968 ARCHITECTURAL BRANCH WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD $ The following vacancies exist in the Board’s Architectural Branch which is engaged upon a programme of planning of educational projects to the Wellington, Manawatu, W air arap a and Marlborough districts:— ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMEN: Salary up to £1165 a year for experienced intermediate and senior architectural draughtsmen capable of preparing complete working drawings and specifications. Appointees holding acceptable professional architectural qualifications or later qualifying will be designated Assistant Architect and will be eligible at the discretion of a Review Committee for progressive promotion to £l4BO a year. COST PLANNING OFFICER: Salary up to £1420 a year for a qualified or £ll2O a year for a partly qualified and experienced Quantity Surveyor for duties connected with contract adjustments, scheduling and analysing costs of new building projects. SITE DEVELOPMENT DRAUGHTSMAN: Salary up to £1165 a year for civil engineering work connected with the development of school sites. Commencing salaries for all vacancies will be according to ability, experience, qualifications, and age. Contribution to the Government Superannuation Fund may be commenced or continued. Persons studying for examinations may be permitted to attend daytime lectures at Wellington Technical College. Removal expenses will be paid to successful applicants if appointed on promotion from another Education Board or the Government Service. Further details may ■be obtained from the Board’s Chief Architect, Telephone 55-610 Wellington (or 6488 Upper Hutt in evenings) and written application will be received by the undersigned. W. CHARLES, Secretary-Manager. P.O. Box 6341, f E AR0.3274 ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN - DESIGNER UNLIMITED future for person with imagination and ability. Experience more essential than qualifications. £l5OO per year minimum, plus overtime if desired. Reply: “DRAUGHTSMAN,” Box 988, Dunedin. ASSISTANT GARDENER GLENELG HEALTH CAMP requires a capable Man to assist the Head aGrdener. Two-bed-room accommodation Is provided at a nominal rental. Duties to commence at an early date. Applications to be addressed to THE SECRETARY GLENELG HEALTH CAMP, BOX 221 Christchurch 7074 ACCOUNTANT. ACCOUNTANT. ACCOUNTANT. ACCOUNTANT. ACCOUNTANT. A desirable and well-paid position with excellent prospects is available to a partially, or fully, qualified accountant, preferably below 30 years of age. Superannuation fund benefits are available in due course, together with a wide variation of experience to allied and * subsidiary companies, and to machine accounting. All applications treated in strictest confidence and acknowledged. Apply in writing to: The Secretary. QUILL MORRIS. LTD.. QUILL MORRIS, LTD.. P.O. Box 541. Christchurch. ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT A Christchurch firm of Registered Architects requires the services of a Senior Architectural Assistant. The successful applicant will be required to prepare working drawings and specifications for projects in a varied range of Commercial and Industrial building. Working conditions are congenial. and salary will be to the highest scale to accordance with qualifications and experience. Address replies, .which will be received to strtct-confidence, to: 3927, 3927, 3927, 3927. “PRESS.” ’’PRESS.” “PRESS." “PRESS.” “PRESS.” •‘PRESS.’’

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29500, 29 April 1961, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume C, Issue 29500, 29 April 1961, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume C, Issue 29500, 29 April 1961, Page 19

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