VACANCIES—MALES ACCOUNTANCY STUDENT For the International Harvester Company WE HAVE A VACANCY in our accounting department. The position would be ideal for an accountancy student with Stage 2. It gives the successful applicant an opportunity to start in a large, progressive company where prospects are excellent. Best of working conditions and good salary. The International Harvester Company is an approved undertaking in terms of the practical experience requirements of the New Zealand Society of Accountants. Please write, telephone, or call personally to the: Office Manager. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. 447 BLENHEIM ROAD. TELEPHONE 47-169, CHRISTCHURCH. 3451 COSTING CLERK LAMINEX INDUSTRIES have a vacancy for a Young Man in their Production Office. Preference will be given to someone in the initial stages of Accountancy Studies. The work involved, although primarily Costing at present, will have scope for further development in future and will have prospects for advancement to an ambitious man. Telephone or write: PERSONNEL OFFICER. LAMINEX INDUSTRIES P.O. BOX 16063, HORNBY, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone Islington 5089. 6095 ENGINE DRIVER ENGINE DRIVER, first or second-class ticket, is required for our Minginui sawmill. Good wages and working conditions. Married accom. available. Regular bus service, school. Further particulars contact. The Mill Manager, HENDERSON & POLLARD LTD. MINGINUI FOREST. PHONE BM, MINGINUI. 6094 ENERGETIC MEN WE HAVE VACANCIES for Several Energetic Men. Preferably married and under 45 years of age, to work on the production of our Quality Products in our modern factory at Woolston. Apply from January 11 to— The Assistant Production Manager, MARATHON RUBBER FOOTWEAR LTD., 100 Cumnor terrace, WOOLSTON. (A Manufacturing Division of Skellerup Industries Ltd.) 5685 ENGINEERING STAFF DRAUGHTSMAN TOOLMAKER APPRENTICE TOOLMAKER MAINTENANCE FITTER BENCH FITTER MOULD REPAIRER TURNERS These are all permanent positions with high rates of pay and regular overtime worked. Staff purchasing privileges. Good working conditions and amenities. Transport available from Square. Cafeteria on site. Apply:— Personnel Officer, CROWN CRYSTAL GLASS Shands Road, Hornby. Phone Isl. 5089. 6096 FACTORY STAFF ROTATIONAL SHIFT NIGHT SHIFT METAL POLISHER BATCH MIXER RESIN MIXER GARDENER These are all permanent positions with good working conditions and amenities. Apply:— Personnel Officer, CROWN CRYSTAL GLASS Shands Road. Hornby Phone 5089 6096 MOTOR PART WAREHOUSEMAN WE REQUIRE additional intermediate or senior Partsman for a rapidly expanding Christchurch warehouse. Although experience is preferred we will consider men who have a working knowledge of vehicles and parts in general. Good wages will be paid to the successful applicant and a subsidised superannuation scheme is available after a probationary period. Apply: MOTOR TRADERS (N.Z. LTD. Cnr. Durham and Bath streets, Christchurch. ’Phone 42-039. 6098 STOREMAN WE REQUIRE a Storeman Handyman to assist in unpacking and billing and general warehouse duties. This position would suit an active superannuitant who wishes to retain an interest in this important branch of the motor industry. The work is not heavy but reliability and accuracy are essential. For further particulars apply— MOTOR TRADERS (N.Z. LTD. Cnr Durham and Bath Streets. Christchurch. Phone 42-039 6098
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30955, 11 January 1966, Page 16
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