VACANCIES—MALES EXPEDITER for E. C. GOUGH, LTD, Th« Purchasing Officer requires an assistant whose main duties will be to ensure that all goods purchased for our Christchurch and Auckland Warehouses arrive as scheduled. Early advancement to purchasing duties is anticipated. The position Is an opening especially for a young man who wants a career in the expanding electrical Industry. A generous wage will be paid to the right man and opportunities exist for superannuation and advancement. If this position Interests you Telephone 62-254 and ask for BRIAN COSSAR. 9077 ENGINEERING MACHINIST PERMANENT position Is offered to man well versed in the use of milling machines, shapers, lathes, etc, on routine and one off production. Regular overtime is being worked and a good wage offered to a suitable applicant. Apply In person to: C. R. HAWKINS LTD, , 388 Montreal street. |9039 FACTORY STAFF SPRAY PAINTER Fully experienced man required for spraying metal parts and shades for electric lighting ware. ASSEMBLER Man with experience In assembling and packing of metal components who is willing to assist in supervision of packing room. SUB ASSEMBLY Experienced man for general metal work, gas welding, and some sheet metal work. These are all permanent positions, good rates of pay, and overtime being worked. Excellent conditions in a new heated factory. Transport available from Square. Apply:— Personnel Officer, CROWN CRYSTAL GLASS, Shands road. Hornby. ’Phone 497-089. 3038 FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MAN THE FARMERS', Riccarton Mall, require a young man, 18-21 years, for the Fruit and Vegetable Section of their modern Supermarket. An aptitude for this type of work is desirable or a willingness to learn. Excellent prospects for widest training in supermarket operation together with full staff privileges. Including shopping discounts, sick benefit fund, and a superannuation scheme after a qualifying period are available. Apply to: The Manager, THE FARMERS' Riccarton Mall, or to: The Personnel Officer, THE FARMERS' Cashel street. CHRISTCHURCH. 3059 FOOD CENTRE TRAINEES THE FARMERS’ are offering unique training facilities to boys 16-17 wishing to enter the retail food business. This Is an excellent opportunity for those with initiative and a willingness to succeed in a career which is constantly requiring capable men to fill senior positions. Starting wages are excellent and full staff privileges, including shopping discounts, sick benefit fund and a superannuation scheme after a qualifying period, are avaidable. If you feel that you possess the right qualities apply in person to THE PERSONNEL OFFICER THE FARMERS' CASHEL STREET Christchurch 3060 FACTORY HAND we have a vacancy on our staff for an energetic man for position in our Poultry Abattoir. Good wages will be paid to the successful applicant, and overtime is available. Apply in person to:— Mr H. Rozen, COMBINED CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTORS, LTD, Poultry Abattoir, Cuthberts road, Christchurch, 6. 8671 FITTER WE require ■ Fitter for one of tho most progressiva workshops in the country. Pleasant position available with high wages, superannuation and overtime is available. Excellent shop conditions, good amenities. Apply The Workshop Manager MACE ENGINEERING, LTD. 183 Durham street Christchurch ’Phone 64-059 2831
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Press, Issue 31095, 25 June 1966, Page 24
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