Situations Vacant | FOREPERSON FITTER-WELDER BAILEYS - BAILEYS, METHVEN AN experienced Fitter-Welder is required to take charge of our repair and manufacturing shop at Methven. ! Good working conditions, ' Superannuation scheme avail- ' able after qualifying period. Staff discounts available. Sal-, ary according to experience and qualifications. Apply to: General Manager, C. E. BAILEY, LTD, Massey Ferguson Dealers, Ashburton. PHONE 7119 or Ewan Smith. Manager ’ 28-522. H3453 GENERAL CLERK 25-40 YEARS ■ A HORNBY based position for 1 someone who enjoys a diverse ’ range of duties including : manual wages, checking, 1 ordering, follow-up work, etc. A good broad office back- ■ ground would be ideal for - this busy, responsible open- . ing. Our clients offer very good working conditions —salary is entirely negotiable. Phone 67-042, CAREER SEARCH i H 2691
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Press, 12 April 1979, Page 27
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123Page 27 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 12 April 1979, Page 27
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