VACANCIES— MALES MOTOR MECHANIC WE REQUIRE an experienced Motor Mechanic for our C.arace Workshop We would prefer an a uraae o’ "“Certified” man but would welcome .nqutries from men of wide experience who have not taken examina tion We offer good wages and a generous superannuaUOn X C mJd e ern 3 bedroom house at low rent Is available. BRABANT BROS. LTD. WHAKATANE aSSK '»«• 57M MALE CLERK FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY OF N.Z. hate a vacancy for a Male Clerk tn the factory Accounting and Cost Department at Papanui. The position offers an opportunity for gaining experience in standard costing and in all procedures relating to accounting and costing In a large Manufacturing organisation. For appointment for an interview please phone The Factory Accountant, 526-128. METAL POLISHERS WE HAVE vacancies for first class Metal Polishers. Top wages, and ample overtime available to the right men, plus liberal staff purchasing discounts. SUPREME INDUSTRIES LTD., 241 Brougham street, Sydenham. Phone 64-962. Apply:— Mr Connell. 7394 MECHANICAL ENGINEER AN INTERESTING OPPORTUNITY for a young Mechanical Engineer exists with a busy engineering company on the West Coast. The applicant will assist the General Manager and Works Foreman in providing technical support for sales, drawing office, workshop and foundry methods and processes, and for special projects. This work calls for an energetic person, with leadership ability, and with a widespread interest in the industrial field. Engineering graduate or institution qualifications are preferred. The company is anxious to secure a man of energy and ability, and offer a salary in line with qualifications and experience. Apply In strict confidence to:— The General Manager, DISPATCH FOUNDRY CO. LTD. P.O. BOX 26, 6REYMOUIH 3855 MALE TRAINEES FOR PSYCHIATRIC NURSING With the introduction of an eight-hour day, four-shift roster at Sunnyside Hospital further nursing staff is immediately required. Consequently applications are invited from stable young men of good character, and education to School Certificate standard, who would be interested in training as Psychiatric Nurses. Following qualification (3 year minimum) an interesting and worth-while career is available in this humanitarian field. Apply in first instance to the Head Nurse (Male) or telephone for an appointment 385-059. 2250 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 hoys 15-17 years of age, with preferably two or more years’ secondary education. Please complete coupon below and forward to; 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.j 6188 SPECIMEN SETTINGS FOR CLASSIFIED ADS. Average TWO INCHES OR LARGER Characters IN 12, 1* & 24pt. Per Line Upe. Caps - SELL ALL DAY - THE PRES —2O 12pt. c/le. - Sell All Day - The Press Sell —22 Up.-c-p. SELL ALL DAY T -14 up- c/k. - Sell ah D a y _ iDe p _u all DAY- -u 2 * , e/lc ~ Sell All Day-T ->«
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Press, Issue 31095, 25 June 1966, Page 24
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