Situations Vacant ftuLfi FULL-TIME ' TEACHING POSITIONS (1) to University Bursary level. (2) combination of English, Commerce and Mathematics. Please apply In writing to:The Principal, BURNSIDE HIGH SCHOOL GREERS ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH 5. FUNERAL DIRECTOR A PROGRESSIVE funeral directing business based In south Taranaki requires the services of a suitably qualified funeral director. The business is operated from modern centrally located premises. The successful applicant will be highly self motivated and will be encouraged to participate in the management of the business. The position will command an above average salary and benefits package. Written applications should be addressed to: MICHAEL CLEGG, P.O. BOX 183, HAWERA. F.T.C. FARMERS OUR Greymouth Branch require a HOME APPLIANCE SALESPERSON with sound background knowledge of products to fill a position In that store. Please apply in writing with details of experience, etc. to: ’The Manager, F.T.C., 104 Mackay Street, Greymouth. HE® GARDENER A qualified Gardener Is required to take charge of a parks maintenance gang. For further Information contact: MR D MOYLE, PHONE 517-109. AFTER 9 A.M. ON MONDAY. A.J.W. LAMB, DISTRICT ENGINEER. GROCERY MANAGER THE above position for a person with experience in the grocery industry is available within a Supermarket in mid Canterbury. Applicants should ideally possess the ability to organise themselves effectively to handle the variety of duties involved. Applications in writing please to: . SUPERMARKET OPERATIONS MANAGER, G.U.S. WHOLESALERS CO-OP SOCIETY LTD, PRIVATE BAG, CHRISTCHURCH. HANDYMAN EXPERIENCED Handyman required for general duties Including building maintenance, machinery maintenance, gardening, and also forestry management work. Live In position. Large gracious country home. 30 Kms approx, from Christchurch In Ashley Gorge area. Apply In writing supplying details of background and references to: THE SECRETARY, FORD-MILLTON MEMORIAL HOME, P.O. BOX 8119, CHRISTCHURCH. HATCHERY WORKER WANTED OUST area. Single accommodation available. TELEPHONE 817 COST. HOME HELP REQUIRED FOR professional couple, St. Albans area, Friday mornings. Permanent position. PHONE 556-388. HOME SEWING MACHINISTS MUST have had experience In mens tailoring l.e. suits, fashion styling, and have own machines. Top wages for right people. Phone 517-604. HORTICULTURE FLORICULTURE FOREMAN MANAGER TRAINEE A QUALIFIED person with Inltlve, self motivation, keen to work on all aspects of commercial flower growing, glass house maintenance, etc. on developing property. Write with particulars of experience and qualifications to:— CARNBRAE CARNATIONS. NO. 6 R.D. CHRISTCHURCH. MENS CLOTHING AGENT TO represent Kelly Country Australia Proprietary, Ltd. For the sale of men’s shirts and trousers. Applicant must be well established in the agency business. Apply In writing to: Mr John Bryant, Kelly Country Australia Proprietary, Ltd, P.Ofi-Box 375, Yenfcra 2161, NJS.WTAustralia.
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Press, 8 February 1986, Page 51
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