VACANCIES—MALES DRIVER £lB PER 40-HOUR WEEK THIS Is a responsible position for an energetic, reliable man over 21 years of age with commercial driving experience and a sound knowledge of the city and suburbs. MASONS DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDfRERS 84 Hawdon street, Sydenham. 7510 DRIVER SALESMEN We can offer excellent opportunities for young alive and alert men to enter a virile organisation and enjoy an assured future. The commencing wages are very attractive, and. in addition, worthwhile commissions will be paid on all sales made. Working conditions are friendly and congenial, and staff privileges are available. A heavy traffic licence is necessary. Apply in person to: Mr G. F. Wright, COMBINED CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTORS, LTD., 28 Tuam street, CHRISTCHURCH. 7548 DRAPERY WAREHOUSEMAN REQUIRED THIS is an interesting Division with excellent opportunities for advancement. Apply: The Warehouse Manager, KAIAPOI PETONE GROUP TEXTILES, LTD., 30 Manchester street, Christchurch. EXPERIENCED PACKER REQUIRED for our Dispatch Department. Excellent conditions. Staff purchasing privileges. Apply: Mr Fox, Dispatch Manager, KAIAPOI PETONE GROUP TEXTILES, LTD., 80 Manchester street, Christchurch.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30957, 13 January 1966, Page 15
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171Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30957, 13 January 1966, Page 15
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