-! S‘* ua ti° ns Vacant SALES PERSON REQUIRED for Nation-wide lextUe importing Company, successful applicant to be baoed in Christchurch foi ’ Qp aii f.ving period with Area r Manager for Wellington as r £ oal - if position confirmed ► ine successful person will be required to travel parts of I i Yr South Island and lower half of North Island two weeks out. of four. Company car and expenses supplied and incentive scheme after six months. Salary negotiable. ' • Experience in textiles not (essential as training will be • given but rhe following requirements are e&sential. 'b A pleasant out-going personality with sporting background. > (2) Persistence and honesty. ; (3) An ability to sell at all i levels. We are seeking someone (special, if you qualify, write (stating all relevant details • including marital status and j references to:— SALES PERSON. BOX 2039, CHRISTCHURCH. ; 51&53 TYPIST CLERK SUNNYSIDE HOSPITAL [ APPLICATIONS are invited. I for the position of Typist ; Clerk for the. Psychology ■ Unit of Sunnyside Hospital. : Applications in writing, stat ing details of age. education qualifications and experience, •' should be addressed to: — | The Secretary, I • SUNNYSIDE HOSPITAL, I Private Bag, CHRISTCHURCH ! by April 16, 1979, , 'SB3O TYPIST
PART TIME I Position available in . bright office for mature i person. Must be experienced typist. Some phone reception involved. Phone (morning only), 63-653 business; 326-432 a.h. ior appointment. CIRCULAR ADVERTISING ' NATIONWIDE 167 VICTORIA ST. 1 U23j TYPIST AND OFFICE ; ASSISTANT i A YOUNG efficient person | with typing qualifications and j willing to use a Telex maI chine is required by a small, , central city business office. ; Apply in writing to: THE SECRETARR, P.O. Box 187, Christchurch. I 59812 TEACHER FOUR AVENUES, State Alternative School, requires a person with skills in the teaching of reading for approximately half a day per week. Apply Box 568 or Phone 64-644. 1379 ( The Cathedral Grammar School : Applications are invited for the position of BURSAR The position involves sole- ' charge operation of the j Bursar’s Office. This requires ! ability in book-keeping, sala- - ries, purchasing, general office procedures, etc., and could be suitable to a recently retired, experienced person. Applications close April 17, 1979. Duties commencing April 23, 1979. Schedule of duties and further information available on request to:— The Secretary. 2 Chester Street, Christchurch 1. Phone 65-044. 1325 I ■■F THE Canterbury Sheltered 1 Workshop Association wishes < to appoint a full-time Supervisor for its Senior Work- 1 shop at 99 Shakespeare Road. It also wishes to appoint a part-time (21 days per week) Supervisor for the Handcraft Department of its Kilmarnock Street workshop. Workshop hours are 8.45 a.m. to 3.45 p.m. daily. A schedule of general con- , ditions of employment may 1 be obtained from:— Mrs M. L. Bernacchi, I Director, Canterbury Sheltered Workshop Association, P.O. Box 8072, Riccarton. Christchurch, to whom written applications should be made not later . than Wednesday, April 18, J 1979. j
1381 TRUCK MECHANIC LANCASTER Motors, Limited, Ferry Road, the used truck specialists, require an additional fully versatile truck mechanic with qualifications or substantial experience, for their modern workshop. Top wages and conditions, with maximum overtime available. For an interview phone: Brian Sands, LANCASTER MOTORS, LIMITED, Phone 69-639, a.h. 554-363, or write— Box 10024. WBS7I
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