VACANCIES—MALES MENSWEAR SALESMAN SENIOR OR INTERMEDIATE BEATH and CO. require an additional experienced Senior or an Intermediate Salesman for their busy menswear section. Consideration would be shown any applicant with Mercery, Boyswear or Clothing experience. To the right man we are I prepared to pay a wage above i average plus other staff privileges, including generous store I wide staff discounts. Apply to: The Personnel Manager, BEATH and CO., Cashel street.
MOWER DELIVERIES We require a Bright Young Lad of 17-18 years for our motor mower delivery service. Opportunities exist for the right applicant to become a trainee serviceman in this division, but should in the first Instance hold a current driving licence. This position offers excellent wages, full staff benefits which include shopping discounts and sick benfit fund, and a superannuation scheme after a qualifying period. Apply to: The Personnel Officer, THE FARMERS' CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. MOTOR-VEHICLE INSPECTOR Required for occasional Inspections. Suit retired person. Apply: P.O. BOX 985, Christchurch. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT ELECTRICIANS IF you are a young Electrician and are sure that your prospects in the future are of vital importance, consider the advantages of working for the M E D. There are over fifty higher positions which you could aspire to, positions which we prefer to fill from our own staff. The commencing wages are good. The Wiring Branch Superintendent will be happy to receive enquiries. ELECTRICAL SERVICEMAN APPLICATIONS are invited from Registered Electricians or Servicemen with considerable ex-
perience to carry out servicing work on consumers premises. Applicants should have a suitable car for which a mileage allowance would be payable. Sick Benefit and subsidised superannuation schemes are available for both positions. Electricians and Servicemen should apply in person to: Mr Fisk, Wiring Superintendent, MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT Corner Manchester and Armagh Streets (3722 MILL HAND MILL HAND REQUIRED, South Westland Mill. •Phone 65-273, or call at 59 Princess street. 8578 MASSEY UNIVERSITY OF MANAWATU PALMERSTON NORTH WOOL INSTRUCTOR APPLICATIONS are Invited from qualified persons who have a good knowledge of New Zealand wools and their uses, for the instruction of students in the Wool Department. Duties to commence on or about August 1, 1966. Salary according to qualifications and experience will be in Technical Grade I range of £975—£1110 p.a. Applicants should apply in writing, giving full particulars of age, qualifications and experience, to the undersigned with whom applications close on July 1, 1966. A. J. WEIR, Registrar. 9980 MARLBOROUGH AERO CLUB APPLICATIONS are called for the position of Chief Flying Instructor with the club. Applicants must hold a current commercial. licence and "A” or “B” category instructor’s rating. Commencing salary will be in the range of £l6OO-£lBOO, depending on qualifications and experience. with annual increments of £5O up to a maximum of £I9OC, and thereafter subject to annual review. A house is available at the aerodrome if required at a rental of £1 10s per week. Applications should be addressed to the Secretary, Marlborough Aero Club, P.O. Box 73. Blenheim. MEN WANTED MORE Staff are required to assist with the manufacture of the well-known range of Rickstan, Laminex and Formica lines. No previous knowledge of trade is necessary but some aptitude for hand work is obviously desirable. We will teach the successful aplicant how to use woodwork machinery presses and hand power tools. Wages initially would be award rates or above, plus various fringe benefits, which include quarterly bonus, etc. These rates would rise as skills are acquired. Regular overtime is available. This is a great opportunity for storeman clerks, etc., to learn a trade whilst being paid full wages. Apply to RICKSTAN INDUSTRIES (5.1.) LTD. 144 Carlyle street ’Phone 40-059 1797
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Press, Issue 31095, 25 June 1966, Page 25
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