VACANCIES—MALES DUNLOP NEW ZEALAND LIMITED General Rubber Goode Division. Material Economies WE manufacture a large range of general rubber goods and we now offer a position which involves the checking on material usage and reporting on results to management which represents an important aspect of our operating control. This position is ideally suited to a young man in the 20-25 age group with some accounting experience, although this is not essential, and who has the capacity for working with people. Adequate training will be given to the successful applicant and the salary paid will be commensurate with previous experience. The Company operates a subsidised superannuation scheme and full cafeteria facilities are available. Applications should be made in the first instance to: Personnel Manager. DUNLOP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, P.O. Box 2099, CHRISTCHURCH. ’Phone 63-029. 3784 DRIVERS DRIVERS required for City and Suburban Work. Heavy Traffic Licence essential. Apply to: The Foreman, N.Z. EXPRESS COMPANY, LTD., 1 Manchester street. 9755 DRIVER DRIVER DRIVER REGULAR DELIVERY REGULAR DELIVERY REGULAR DELIVERY This is a responsible post- j | tion for an energetic, reliable man over 21 years of age with commercial driving experience and a knowledge of the city and suburbs. Apply to: Personnel Officer, THE FARMERS’, Cashel street, Christchurch. 2302 DALGETY AND NEW ZEALAND LOAN, LTD. WANTED CAPABLE MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF OUR MODERN SEED DRESSING PLANT Situated in Invercargill Good Salary and Conditions Apply: DALGETY and NEW ZEALAND LOAN, LTD., P.O. Box 850, Invercargill. * 2289 DRIVER WE require an energetic man for our Flat Deck Truck, H.T Licence essential. Good wages and conditions to suitable applicant. Apply in person:— The Branch Manager, McSKIMMING INDUSTRIES, LTD., 322 Tuam street, CHRISTCHURCH. 19729 j DRIVER WANTED WE require a Driver for General Delivery. Heavy traffic licence essential. Permanent position. Good wages and working conditions. Apply in person to: REESE BROS., LTD., Cnr. Lincoln road and Moorhouse avenue. 2071 DRAUGHTING CADETS APPLICATIONS, closing with the Resident Engineer, Ministry of Works. Greymouth, are invited for the position of Draughting Cadet. Minimum educational qualification is School Certificate with mathematics. Please apply on form P.S.I7A (available at Post Offices) or in person to Draughtsman in Charge. Ministry ot Works, Greymouth. 3660 ENGINE RECONDITIONING ENGINE RECONDITIONING ENGINE RECONDITIONING BUSINESS requires man with some mechanical knowledge for general work. Apply:— I MORRISON RECONDITIONING CO., LIMITED, 368 St. Asaph street. EXPERIENCED WELDERS EXPERIENCED WELDERS We require reliable men who are experienced welders. Good wages and working conditions, with superannuation scheme available after a probationary period. Apply: C. E. PALMER, Personnel Officer, CYCLONE INDUSTRIES (N.Z.), LTD., 178 Montreal street, CHRISTCHURCH. ELECTRICAL SERVICEMAN Applications are invited frcm Registered Electricians or Servicemen with considerable experience to carry out servicing work on consumer premises. Applicants should have a suitable car for which a miCeage allowance would be payable. Sick benefit and subsidised superannuation schemes are available. Apply in person to: Mr Fisk. Wiring Superintendent, | MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY ' DEPARTMENT CORNER MANCHESTER & ARMAGH STREETS x 3745
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30959, 15 January 1966, Page 22
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