VACANCIES—MALES STOREMANYARDMAN A PERMANENT position is available to an energetic man or youth handling building materials in our yard and store. Preference given to holder of H T. licence, prepared to do occasional driving. Earnings averaging over £l7 per week with good conditions. Apply:— MR OVEREND. HORSLEYS 311 Cashel street. "Ttoreman PACKER A VACANCY exists in our Dispatch Store for a competent Storeman Packer. This is a per manent position with a bonus scheme operating A subsidised superannuation scheme operates and full cafeteria facilities are available. Apply: Personnel Manager, DUNLOP NEW ZEALAND, LTD., Lane street, WOOLSTON. •Phone 63-029. SERVICE STATION MANAGER A CHRISTCHURCH SUBURBAN SERVICE STATION requires a competent man to manage a newly situated business in a growing area. The successful applicant should have some previous Tyre and Lubrication experience. This is an opportunity for an energetic per.son to obtain a rewarding position and would appeal to a young man interested in developing a business with a future in the right area. All applications will be treated tn strictest confidence and should be addressed to: Service Station Manager, P.O. BOX 210, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31006, 11 March 1966, Page 16
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183Page 16 Advertisements Column 10 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31006, 11 March 1966, Page 16
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