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Situations Vacant QUEEN ELIZABETH H TECHNICIANS’ STUDY AWARDS THE Queen Elizabeth U Techsicians’ Study Award was established following the visit of Her Majesty to New Zealand in 1970. The purpose of the award is to assist interested persons to pursue the full time tudy of engineering, science, building, quantity surveying, management, design, agriculture, dairy technology, forestry, mining, tourism and any other occupation from which all the people of New Zealand may benefit. The award will enable holders to undertake a maximum period of two years at any university, college, technological institute or any other institution providing higher education or advanced technical training In New Zealand or any other country of the Commonwealth. —Available to both male and female applicants. —There are no age limits. —Award will cover an amount to equal the cost of tuition, fees, books, materials, student union fees and other reasonable expenses. —A maintenance allowance is payable. —Reasonable travelling expenses are covered. Applications close May 31, 1979. Forms and full particulars are available from: , The Secretary, i VOCATIONAL TRAINING COUNCIL, P.O. Box 11361, Wellington. SENIOR TYPIST CLERK WE require the services of a senior typist clerk in our modern and friendly office. Varied and interesting duties. Phone: Mr Goodman. Office Manager. 68-420, to arrange an interview.

TWO PEOPLE WITH DRIVE A NEW ZEALAND-WIDE Home Appliance Organisation has a vacancy in the Christchurch area for two energetic people who are prepared to work hard to establish themselves in a most rewarding business. The annual income for a successful person could be in excess of $lO,OOO per annum, and would, with ability, increase to well over the $12,000 mark. There is a bright future in this company as all Executives are drawn from sales staff. The requirements are: — A good reliable car. — Suitable character references. — A pleasing personality, and — A desire to succeed. PHONE MANAGER, 68-420 FOR APPOINTMENT. H5733 WANTED JOURNEYMAN BUTCHER FOR retail shop in Picton. Top wages with ample overtime available. Phone 125 (business), 335 (after hours), or write: THE MANAGER PICTON BUTCHERY LTD

WAREHOUSE MANAGER WE require for our Depot at Washdyke, South Canterbury, a sole charge Warehouse Manager. From this Depot operates 1 Sales Representative and 2 Van Salesmen. The selected applicant will need to be well versed in both Warehouse and Clerical duties and have the ability and responsibility to handle the day to day challenges that are associated with an operation of this size. A generous commencing salary will be offered and the use of a company vehicle will be available. Written applications .should be made to the Divisional Office Manager, FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER CO., N.Z., LTD, P.O. Box 529, CHRISTCHURCH. F 6115 - WANTED - FARM MANAGER FOR LARGE CLINTON GORGE SHEEP AND CATTLE PROPERTY THE ABOVE POSITION requires a person of sound stock knowledge and capable of handling staff. A comfortable 3-bedroomed home (carpeted throughout), approximately 2km from primary school. School bus to High School. A top salary by negotiation will be arranged with a suitable applicant. Replies in first instance in writing enclosing details of experience, age and present employment, also copies of references, to:— WRIGHTSON NMA, LIMITED. ■Km- P.O, BOX 42, CLINTON,

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Press, 20 April 1979, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 20 April 1979, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 20 April 1979, Page 21

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