Situations Vacant AGRICULTURAL WORKER REQUIRED for position on mushroom farm. Experience [with forklift desirable) Must Ibe able to work unsuper- ' vised. ! Phone Mr Chisholm, 498-483. [Tuesday morning. ’. 53833 AN OFFICE CAREER There is no need to wait till next year to start a typewriting, shorthand/ typewriting or secretarial course, as NEW courses tre starting at our midyear intake in July. RITCHIE SECRETARIAL COLLEGE, 127 Worcester Street, City (behind Cathedral) P.O. Box 710, Phone 790-663 OUR GRADUATES GET JOBS 2077 i gf* New Zealand ' Electricity A Division of the Ministry of Energy. MECHANICAL FITTER A Mechanical Fitter is required at our Addington Depot Workshop. The successful applicant must be capable of machining to fine limits. A wide range of bench and machine work is available. Considerable travel is involved during the summer period for maintenance work at the Division’s Power Stations. The applicant must be prepared to spend periods away from home. A comfortable house may be available to a successful married appointee. For further details regarding conditions, rates of pay, etc., please write to: Mr J. E. Aldridge, Depot Superintendent, N.Z. ELECTRICITY, Princess Street, ADDINGTON. 2073 T YMCA ASSISTANT MATRON A VACANCY will soon arise for a mature person to fill the above position. This is a live-in position. Two bedroomed flat available. Would suit a married person. Please apply:— MRS B. MORRIS, MATRON, Y.M.C.A., PHONE 60-689. 53393 AUTOMATIC LATHE SETTER OPERATOR WE require an experienced person to run 2 autos, producing Bronze Bushes. Must have good work record. A. W. FRASER & SONS LTD, 39 LUNNS ROAD. CHRISTCHURCH 4, Phone 488-879. HS9O BOILERMAKER/ WELDER THIS is an expansion vacancy for a tradesman Boilermaker/ Welder, certified and qualified by experience, to participate in the fabrication and welding of heavy componentry' for industrial forklift trucks and bucket loaders. The job carries good working conditions and wages pitched at a level to attract a person o proven ability. For further information and interview, please contact:— Mr W. P. Annan, Works Manager, ANDREWS & BEAVEN LTD
Private Bag, CHRISTCHURCH PHONE 791-400. 53421 BAR PERSON THE Riccarton W.M.C. requires a bar person to work from 2 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. plus overtime, five days a week including Saturdays, with Wednesdays off. Working conditions are good and the atmosphere congenial. Preference will be given to those with bar experience and a previously stable work background. Apply to Mr Chapman, 489-953, on Monday or Tuesday, after 9 a.m. 54144
ACCOUNTANT COMPETENT conscientious Accountant required for a specialised farm accounting practice in Christchurch. — Small office- — Significant client contact. — Considerable responsibility. — Must be able to relate easily to clients and staff. — Will be responsible for complete preparation of client financial statements. — Must have had some previous accounting experience but no formal qualifications necessary. — Should have an interest in farming. — Not a potential Partnership situation. This position would suit an Accountant in the 40 year — 50 year age group seeking a stable position in a pleasant working environment with a small team, who requires limited supervision and who values job satisfaction. Apply with personal background and work history to: P. S. Alexander, P.O. Box 27093. CHRISTCHURCH. 1680
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