VACANCIES—MALES LINOTYPE OPERATOR “THE PRESS” requires an experienced Linotype Operator for night work with a view to going on piece operating in the near future A starting wage of £24 is (including Sunday penalty) will be paid and participation in the Provident Fund will be optional after a qualifying period Removal expenses assistance Apply, after 6 p.m., to:— The Printer, THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD., Cathedral Square, Christchurch. Phone 69-799 (Collect). D NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS APPRENTICESHIPS VACANCIES exist in the following trades commencing at Addington Workshops on July 5, 1966. FITTING, BOILERMAKING, CARPENTRY, COPPER AND SHEETMETAL WORKING, PAINTING BLACKSMITHING Commencing wage £7 13s 4d per week (gross). With School Certificate £8 7s 6d per week (gross). Lodging allowance if living away from home. Annual increases. Rail travel concessions. Superannuation. Staff Welfare scheme. Excellent Technical Training: Aplications are invited from boys 15-17 years of age, with preferably two or more years’ secondary education. Please complete coupon below and forward tos Staff Officer, ADDINGTON RAILWAY WORKSHOPS, Lowe street, (Phone 71-669, extension 8508). Please send me an application form for an apprenticeship. FIRST PREFERENCE: Apprentice SECOND PREFERENCE: Apprentice Surname: Christian names: Address: Telephone No.? 6188
PANELBEATER PANELBEATER TRADESMAN REQUIRED FOR NEW, MODERN WORKSHOP. Excellent conditions and Good Wages. Apply: DICK PENNEY Port road, Whangarei. Telephone 83-101. 7982 PRINTING MACHINIST WE REQUIRE a Journeyman Machinist who is willing to learn Cossar Newspaper Machining as a regular part of his job. Late Model B 4 with rewind. The Company publishes The Clutha Leader thrice weekly and The Taieri Herald once weekly. New centrally heated factory. Five-day forty-hour week, with some overtime. Fortnightly bonuses. Subsidised superannuation scheme. Centrally situated four-bedroom house at moderate rental. Good board for single man. Apply, giving details of experience, etc., in strict confidence to: Managing Editor, SOUTH OTAGO NEWSPAPERS LTD., Box 45, Balclutha. 8312 QUALIFIED TRADESMEN UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY QUALIFIED TRADESMEN are required for maintenance work on new services provided on the University site at Ham. One Experienced Maintenance Fitter One Registered Electrician One Registered Plumber Two Certificated Boiler Attendants For details of these positions telephone Mr L. Johnson, Assistant Maintenance Engineer. (65-819 Ext. 668) Applications giving full details of qualifications and experience should be made in writing to the undersigned. Private Bag, G. G. TURBOTT, Christchurch. Registrar. 9601 STOREMEN If you fit this description * You are married in your thirties. * Reasonably accurate with figures. * Had experience as a Storeman and want a permanent position with a successful firm. YOU SHOULD BE WORKING AT ARGYLE TEXTILES enjoying TOP WAGES . . . pleasant working conditions in our centrally situated factory. Excellent cafeteria services at ARGYLE TEXTILES, 579 Colombo street, or phone 60-464. 8311 SALES ENGINEER A JUNIOR SALES ENGINEER Is required for an expanding company specialising in the dairy, food processing and brewing industries. Preference will be given to a man studying for N.Z.C.E. or equivalent. Apply in writing to: MURRAY (A.N.Z.) LTD. P.O. Box 1716, Auckland C.l. 8410
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31087, 16 June 1966, Page 21
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