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VACANCIES—MALES LUBRICATION ATTENDANT COMPETENT MAN WITH lubrication experience required for our Riccarton road Branch. Excellent wages and working conditions. Apply to: The Service Manager, THE DOMINION MOTORS LIMITED, 150 ARMAGH STREET. PHONE 50 989. 7761

MOTOR MECHANIC WE HAVE VACANCIES for top grade Motor Mechanics. First-class working conditions. Excellent wages, based on experience and ability. Apply to: The Service Manager, THE DOMINION MOTORS LIMITED, 150 ARMAGH STREET. PHONE 50-989. 7761

METHODS OFFICERS EXPANSION OF UNILEVER activities has created vacancies for additional Methods Officers at both our Hastings and Petone Factories. Applicants should have had experience in the use of Method Study and Work Measurement Techniques. Successful applicants will join well established departments that from part of a comprehensive Management Services Department. Salaries and conditions are those of a large and progressive company and will give full recognition to qualifications and experience. Aplicants are invited to send details of their qualifications, experience and career to:Staff Development Manager, Unilever New Zealand Limited. JACKSON STREET, PETONE. 7907

MOTOR MECHANICS RELIABLE MEN required, preferably “A” or Certified, for clean, well-lighted, heated workshop. Top wages, superannuation scheme available, and staff parking facilities. Apply: Service Manager, Car Division, A. R. MACKAY LIMITED, Cnr. Tuam and Durham streets, Christchurch. L.M.V.D. Humber, Hillman, Chrysler, Commer, David Brown. 7482

MINISTRY OF WORKS FIELD CLERKS and STORES CLERKS WE HAVE VACANCIES for Field Clerks and Stores Clerks on the sites of some of the country’s most interesting construction works. Salary of up to £lOO5 per annum according to qualifications and experience. General sick and annual leave provisions and an excellent superannuation scheme operates. A 96-hours fortnight is at present being worked and a construction allowance of £lOO p.a. is paid. Married and single accommodation is available and assistance with transfer expenses may be given to a married man. Applications will be considered from applicants who desire to start in January, 1966. Applications should be made on form PS. 17A (available from all Post Offices) and addressed to the Project Engineer, Ministrv of Works, Private Bag, Otematata. 3649

PERMANENT FACTORY AND WAREHOUSE EMPLOYMENT DUE TO INCREASED production, we have several vacancies for young men in our warehouse and factory. The warehouse position involves work with various components for the footwear industry, while’ the factory job is primarily on light metal work. Good wages will be paid after initial training, under ideal working conditions. Apply personally to: Mr Lowe, Johnson and Sons (N.Z.) Ltd., 6-8 Kingsley St. Christchurch. Telephone 60-709. 7755

PUBLISHER We require an experienced Publisher for Turf Digest. Good wages, excellent future prospects. APPLY: Manager, ORGAN BROS. LIMITED., P.O. Box 1034, Wellington. ’Phone 57-680. 7923

SHIFT WORKERS GOOD PAY FOR GOOD WORK EMPIRE RUBBER MILLS ARE STILL EXPANDING !! WE REQUIRE THEM for rotational shifts. As our staff turnover is very low. this is an opportunity for conscientious men to join the ranks of our long service employees. A good weekly take home pay and bonus is assured for hard workers. Working conditions are first class. Apply to.— Personnel Officer EMPIRE RUBBER MILLS LTD., Cumnor Tee. Woolston, Christchurch. 'Phone 899-189. (A manufacturing, division of Skellerup Industries Ltd.) ’ 7760

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30962, 19 January 1966, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30962, 19 January 1966, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30962, 19 January 1966, Page 26

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