VACANCIES—MALES REFRIGERATION SERVICEMAN REFRIGERATION SERVICEMAN WE REQUIRE an Additional Serviceman to install and service commercial and domestic refrigeration equipment, freezers, and refrigerators. The work is varied and interesting. Excellent wages and commission paid. Apply— MANAGER, McKAY ELECTRICAL, WHANGAREI. ’PHONE 82-879 (Collect). 5882 " Storeman - driver A STOREMAN-DRIVER is required by an old established firm of retailers. A knowledge of the City and Suburbs is essential. Terms of employment are well above the average. Staff amenities, a generously subsidised Superannuation Scheme. Plus a Profit Sharing Scheme, is in operation, and a good wage will be paid to the successful applicant. Apply personally or in writing to: The Manager, SIMPSON & WILLIAMS LTD, 238 High Street. 3755 SHIFT ENGINEER SHIFT ENGINEER APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified men for the position of Shift Engineer, to operate ‘he Contact Acid Plant. DUTIES: The Shift Engineer will be responsible for the operation of the plant, which includes a waste heat boiler and a 1750 KVA turbo alternator set. The plant incorporates all the latest improvements and is fully instrumented. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Third Marine Engineer’s Certificate or Board of Trade Second Engineer’s Certificate (steam). SALARY: Under the terms of the new agreement salary of £1350 p.a. plus 6 per cent and special allowance of £26 will be paid for 40-hour week. Superannuation Scheme available. Applications in writing with copies or references should be addressed to: THE BRANCH MANAGER. THE N.Z. FARMERS' FERTILIZER CO., LTD., P.O. BOX 41, NEW PLYMOUTH 3760 WAIMAK SAWMILLS WAIMAK SAWMILLS Require Men for various positions. Breaker-down also required for up to date plant. This fully mechanised operation requires no manual work and would be the most pleasant Breaking Down job in Canterbury. Some married accommodation available or transport provided from Christchurch If necessary. Apply immediately to: WAIMAK SAWMILLS KAIAPOI R.M.D. near Waimak Bridge. PHONE 8909 KAIAPOI. 8798 WAREHOUSE JUNIOR Bing, Harris and Company Limited have one or two vacancies in their Christchurch Branch for boy’s leaving school who are desirous of entering the Wholesale Textile Business. There are very good opportunities for the right types of lads who will be given full training in all aspects of the Wholesale Trade. There is ample scope for initiative to be developed with the accruing advantages and the Company has a Superannuation Scheme in operation. Applications in writing to: The Manager, BING, HARRIS AND COMPANY LIMITED, P.O. Box 223, Christchurch, or ’phone 62-799 for an appointment for an interview, 3807 WAREHOUSEMAN TRAINEE THE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER’S Automotive Service Parts expansion programme provides for a warehouseman trainee to commence immediately. Applicants should be in the 20 to 40 years of age group and be interested in machinery generally. Adequate training will be provided to fit you for this important post. This is a permanent and rewarding position and successful applicants will receive a good, salary and staff amenities. Don’t delay. Telephone for an appointment toj The Office Manager, INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. 447 BLENHEIM ROAD. TELEPHONE 47-169, CHRISTCHURCH. 3645
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30960, 17 January 1966, Page 18
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