I VACANCIES—MALES GRADER DRIVER GRADER DRIVER WE have a vacancy for an experienced man. Good wages and conditions. Working extended hours. M. C. BURKE. LTD. Phone HsL. 798. for an appointment. 6522 GROCERY STOREMAN GROCERY STOREMAN STOREMAN and part-time goods Hit operator required. Some grocery experience preferred. Permanent employment. tjood conditions. 'Phone 62-489 for an appointment. or call with references Mr G. Richards. T. H. GREEN and CO., 119-121 Lichfield street. Christchurch. 6524 HORTICULTURAL VACANCIES FOR A PRACTICAL NURSERYMAN or man with Horticultural experience in handling Trees and Shrubs, with accent on handling and Retail Selling. This position Is in addition to our existing staff at our Nursery Department, 116 Philpotts road, and calls for an energetic person with a pleasing personality, prepared to meet the public in the course of his duties. FOR A JUNIOR MALE ASSISTANT for our Town premises, 637 Colombo street. This position is suitable for a young man In the 16-18-year group who is Interested tn commencing or continuing a career in Horticulture. Duties include counter work and light deliveries. C. E. GIBBONS and CO., LTD.. Nurservmen and Seedsmen. •Phone 77-919, 637 COLOMBO STREET. 3591
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30961, 18 January 1966, Page 16
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