VACANCIES—MALES JOINERS WE require a Joiner for our factory. Top wages and conditions.’ Overtime worked. Apply— L. D. TAYLOR LIMITED, 29A Watts road, Sockburn. ’Phone 45-192. 7653 i LABOURERS We require men for our Ad-i dington coal yard. Good wages and working conditions. Apply: REESE BROS., LTD., cnr. Lincoln rd. and Moorhouse ave. MAN REQUIRED for factory work In our new Aranui premises. No experience required. Good wages plus bonus. Apply— T. J. DAVENPORT and SONS. Te Rama place. Aranui. 5850 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. MINISTRY OF WORKS: OTEMATATA TECHNICIANS OR TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS (LABORATORY) VACANCIES exist for Technicians or Technical Assistants in the Ministry of Works Laboratory at Otematata. Schoo] Certificate is essential for appointment as Technician Duties mainly comprise the testing of engineering construction materials. Construction allowance is payable and a 96-hour fortnight is being worked at present Single or married accommoda tion available. Applications should be made to the Project Engineer, Ministry of Works, Private Bag, Otematata, on form P.S.C. 17A (available at all Post Offices) 3955 METAL POLISHERS EXPERIENCED Metal Polishers required, best of wages and conditions. Plenty of overtime available. Apply— W. T. MURRAY LTD., 153 Madras street. 7575 N.A.C. APPLICATIONS are invited for a position as: AIRLINE CLERK MALE The successful applicant will be: In the 18-24 years age range. Have been educated up to at least School Certificate standard or equivalent. Be smart in appearance and alert in manner. Be willing to work irregular hours either in the city or at the Airport. Be interested in learning all aspects of the Corporation’s activities, i.e. sales, freight handling and passenger traffic work. Be keen to provide a service to the public. The Corporation offers an interesting and rewarding career in an expanding organisation, with travel concessions in N.Z. and Overseas, sick leave payment and a subsidised superannuation scheme. If you are interested please write, phone or call personally and ask for: Administration Officer, N.A.C. Aircentre, 104 Gloucester street, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 71-809. 7704 PRODUCTION ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS are invited from Men in 22-30 years age group to assist in the Manufacture of our products. The position should appeal to an active and willing man who wishes to make a career with a New Zea-land-wide Manufacturing Organisation. Full training wil be given to the successful applicant. Regular overtime is worked and after a period opportunity will be given to join the Staff Superannuation Fund. S. W. PETERSON and CO., LTD., 122 Bamford street, WOOLSTON. 61-641 63-670. 6782 PAINTERS We have several vacancies for Tradesmen Painters for City and Suburban contracts. Overtime worked. Top rates of pay. Apply: Chas S. Luney Ltd., 129 KMmore street, CHRISTCHURCH. Hmo* 99-3 U.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31098, 29 June 1966, Page 24
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