VACANCIES—MALES MALE COOK WANTED FOR CITY HOTEL , Good conditions and wages. t Inquire first at—t Canterbury Hotel Association, ' 213 Gloucester street, Christchurch. 'Phone 70-165. MALE CANTEEN ASSISTANT • HOURS: 4 p.m.-11 p.m. dally. • except Saturdays. 1 General duties in our new Cafeteria, suitable for a person of maturity. Apply: OVERSEAS CARPETS (N.Z.), 9 LTD.. Maces road, BROMLEY. . 9951 j ; MODERN AGE CATERERS LIMITED WANTED a Young Man in the ' - 19-22 age group interested in food presentatiqn. Overtime worked. Good wages and congenial conditions Apply in person to M.A.C. 546 Moorhouse ave. 1 9003 METAL WORKERS Owing to expansion In our manufacturing branch we re- ' quire men at our Southwark I street Factory to assist in the | manufacture of Light Fittings I • and Neon Signs. i 1 Applicants should preferably have had some experience in sheet metal work. Good conditions and regular overtime. , j Apply: Factory Manager, 5 CLAUDE NEON LIGHTS OF N.Z., LTD.. t 22 Southwark street. , 60-189. I 9974 ' OFFICE CLERK (SOLE CHARGE) An agricultural and industrial group of processing companies require a Male Clerk for ’ for branch office at Sockburn Salary according to experience. Reply In first instance to P.O. Box 11007, Christchurch (giving 4 'Phone number at which avail- ' able to arrange interview appointment on July 29. 1966). Inquiries strictly confidential , 9991 ? 1 POLISHER MAN require for Polishing Hydraulic Ramshafts in our Centreless Polishing Machine Would suit person with turning or engineering experience. 9 - Apply: Factory Manager. ARMSTRONG AND FARR LTD., 148 Victoria street. t 6568 ! RADIO AND APPLIANCE SERVICEMAN 1 EXPERIENCE In Home Appliances and domestic radio. Permanent employment. Top wages. . 'Phone: RITCHIE’S ELECTRICAL and T.V. LTD.. ' 327-742. 8668 SECOND COOK WANTED for Christ’s College , Dining Hall. Man experienced j In pastry and sweets. Must be . capable of taking charge on . alternate week ends. All school holidays on full salary. s Apply: J Manageress, ! DINING HALL. 7220 STORES ASSISTANT YOUTH, 18-20, required for General Store Duties. Knowledge of motor parts applicable to the manufacture of trans, port equipment an advantage, but not strictly necessary as adequaite training will be given. Driving licence essential. Apply— STEEL BROS. (ADDINGTON), LIMITED. 335 Lincoln road. 8724 ' SAWMILL WORKING FOREMAN A GOOD steady Man Is required to supervise and maintain a monthly average of 120,000 B.F. 'native in a well found al! mechanised mill In the Taupo district. AH married accommoda--3 tion and low turnover of staff - Successful applicant must be able to furnish credentials and will be responsible to Man-aging-Director who will give every assistance and encouragement. A chance to a man wish- , ing to better himself. Good house available. Write stating salary to: BOX 244, TAUPO. 8687 1
WANTED Experienced Stock-Agent with fat stock drafting ability for Central Hawke s Bay district. Preferably 30-45 age group. This is an attractive position, with good salary for proven ability. Usual staff privileges and superannuation scheme. All applicants treated in strictest confidence. Apply in writing only to: The Manager, DE PELICHET, McLEOD & CO. LTD., P.O. BOX 205. HASTINGS. 8664 t »
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31118, 22 July 1966, Page 15
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