_VACANCIES— MALES P.D.L. INDUSTRIES LIMITED STOREMAN DRIVER WE require an active man with a current driving licence for our Inward Store. The work consists mainly of checking quantity of incoming parts and local pick-up and de livery of goods. Apply: Factory Manager, P.D.L. INDUSTRIES, LTD., 14 Hazeldean road, CHRISTCHURCH. 6522 POLISHER MAN require for Polishing Hydraulic Ramshafts in our Centreless Polishing Machine. Would suit person with turnitig or engineering experience. Apply:— Factory Manager, ARMSTRONG AND FARR LTD., 148 Victoria street. 6568 PAPARUA COUNTY COUNCIL VEHICLE TESTING STATION SUPERVISOR APPLICATIONS closing at 4 p.m. on Monday, August 8, are invited from qualified A grade mechanics for the position of Supervisor at the Sockburn vehicle testing station. The successful applicant will be responsible for the organisation and running of the new testing station at present under construction by the Watmairi, Paparua and Riccarton councils. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Paparua council offices, P.O. Box 11011, Sockburn. Christchurch A. KELLY, County Clerk. 7906 PAINT SALESMAN WE have a vacancy for a young man, 20 to 21 years of age, with some experience in paint and hardware merchandising. Excellent prospects for advancement are assured to the man who is willing to extend I his knowledge in the retail field. Full staff privileges, including shopping discounts, a sick benefit fund, and superannuation after a qualifying period are available. Apply to: The Personnel Officer, THE FARMERS' Cashel street, Christchurch. 2189 PAINTER A TRADESMAN PAINTER is required for school work. The work is varied and interesting and a permanent position is offered. Apply to the Foreman: Christchurch Secondary Schools' Council, 27 Raycroft street, OPAWA. Telephone 74-673. PORTER LINCOLN COLLEGE AN active, reliable Man is required for general cleaning duties. Two bedroomed house available for married man. Award rates with some overtime and bonus rates after six months. Apply to Matron, Lincoln College. E. R. NOONAN, Acting-Registrar. Lincoln College. 7287 REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN IF you are fed up with outside work, wire pulling and climbing round ceilings, etc., then consider the vacancy we are offering. The work is In our home appliance division on the installation of new domestic appliances. All work is clean and inside. Top wages together with staff privileges Including shopping discounts, a sick benefit fund, and superannuation after a qualifying period are available. Apply to: The Personnel Officer, THE FARMERS' Cashel street, Christchurch. 2189 SAWMILL HAND SAWMILL HAND ONE experienced Sawmill Hand required for general mill work. One aMe to use radial arm saw preferred. Overtime being worked. Apply:— Rouds Branch of SELWYN CASEWOODS (McVicar), LTD., 242 Ferry road. IPhone 65-618; A.H. 858-618. 7418
YOUNG MEN 18 TO 25 Are you ambitious? Are you prepared to work hard to earn big money? Do you have the desire to be trained for an executive position? Are you prepared to give maximum effort to achieve success? Are you trying to get out of a rut? If you want a career position and are able to start immediately Phone 30-695 Now. Between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. V 7226
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31116, 20 July 1966, Page 22
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