VACANCIES—MAUS TAILER OUT TAILER OUT Required Urgently. Good Wages. Apply:— ALPINE SAW MILLING and BOX CO.. ’Phone 58-179. 466 Prestons road. 6771 WELDERS First class Welders required for transport engineering works. Excellent conditions and top wages for good men. Overtime is required. Reply: TRAILER MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.. 117 Blenheim road, 'Phone 46-758. 2994 WAREHOUSE STOREMAN WAREHOUSE STOREMAN WAREHOUSE STOREMAN WAREHOUSE STOREMAN WAREHOUSE STOREMAN WAREHOUSE STOREMAN THE STANDARD VACUUM THE STANDARD VACUUM OIL CO. (N.Z.) LTD., OIL CO. (N.Z.) LTD., Will train a conscientious man in how to carry out his job thoroughly, safely and with minimum effort. There is every’ opportunity for advancement in the company and our generous superannuation scheme and other staff privileges are further inducement to become established in this industry. Apply Terminal Superintendent. CHAPMANS RD.. WOOLSTON (Near Railway Station) ‘PHONE 79-214. 5517
OUTDOOR WORK THE POST OFFICE REQUIRES—POSTMEN POSTAL ASSISTANTS Successful applicants will have the advantage of— Security of employment Superannuation Opportunities for advancement Generous sick leave Sick Benefit and Welfare Funds For further information apply MR M. G. HALL Staff Clerk Room 5, Chief Post Office Cathedral square or Telephone 42-499 3415
SCHOOL LEAVERS THE PUBLIC SERVICE OFFERS YOU A CAREER IN LAW, ACCOUNTANCY, COMMERCE, ADMINISTRATION, DRAUGHTING, QUALITY SURVEYING, APPRENTICESHIPS. TODAY, success in a career depends largely upon your choosing the right career when you leave school. LET US ASSIST YOU. The Public Service will offer you liberal salaries which compare favourably with, any in the commercial field—generous study leave—promotion is strictly by merit and ability—lifetime security is assured—an attractive superannuation plan assures financial independance when retirement comes. During the May holidays call and discuss your career problems with:— The Representative, Public Service Commission, 137 Hereford street, Christchurch. Telephone 64 849. 7564 WEEKS LIMITED, COLOUR PRINTERS, 221-231 TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH Two Method Study Trainees are required for appointment to the Production Engineering Department of the rapidly expanding Company. This field of industrial activity is at present developing and will ultimatelv be a factor of great importance to the Company The selected applicants will undergo intensive training after which they will be expected to carry out investigations into production methods leading to schemes of improvement As this work is of the utmost importance, we are keen to employ young men with the following qualifications:— 1. Age 20-30 2. A minimum of 2 years University Education with a leaning »o mathematics. 3. The ability to apply original thought selected applicants are offered a good commencing salary, participation in the Company’s Superannuation Scheme and excellent future prospects Applications should be made to:— The Production Engineer. 7260 YOUNG MEN FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY WE offer employment to youths who will be apprenticed to the trade and will start on good wages plus bonuses. Average earnings are as follows 15 to 16 years of age £5 and after 6 months £6. 17 years of age £7 and after 6 months £B. Regular Increases follow and at the age of 21, at present rates, earnings will average approximately £l6 10s Od a week. Please apply to: — MR F. P. O'BRIEN, M. O'BRIEN and CO, LTD, 31 DUNDAS STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Footwear Manufacturers since 1866. MW
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 15 May 1961, Page 20
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