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Situations Vacant 1 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY 7 TECHNICIAN (ZOOLOGY). , APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position in the Department of Zoology. Initially, the duties will include the setting out and general maintenance of undergraduate laboratories, and helping with the preparation of laboratory materials: A knowledge of biology, arid an Interest in animals and their care are essential. Preference may be given to applicants who are studying for NZCS. The salary for Technician Grade I is on a scale from $14,544 to $18,481 per annum; commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. " ' Applications close on February 24, 1986. " Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from: The Registrar, University of Canterbury, Private Bag, Christchurch. ... WORD PROCESSING WORD PROCESSING WORD PROCESSING QUICK introduction In two hours;, longer courses also available. Time to suit. RITCHIES SECRETARIAL COLLEGE Phone 790-668 any time.

Situations Vacant STRUCTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN WE require an additional draughtsperson in our Christchurch office. Applicants should have nearly completed their N.Z.C.E. course, or have an N.Z.C.E. and up to 2-years’ addltonal experience, or equivalent. Our work covers buildings and civil structures. Working conditions are lively and pleasant. Transfer to our other offices would also later be possible. Please apply in writing to:HOLMES WOOD POOLE AND JOHNSTONE, LTD, P.O. BOX 701, CHRISTCHURCH. TEA MAKING MATURE person for light cleaning and tea making duties. Hours 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2.30 to 3.30 dally. Own transport essential. Phone for appointment: CRESSEY FURNITURE LIMITED, 181 Maces Road, 892-086.

Welcome Class off ’B6 Now is the time to join hundreds of New Zealanders who writ be enrolling with Stolt's Correspondence College this year so that 1986 will be the beginning of greater opportunities for them in tile years ahead. Don't be left behind in this increasingly competitive age. Stott's make it easy lor you to learn a new career, or become better qualified in your present occupation. Maybe you want to develop a hobby...even learn how to turn a spare-time activity you enjoy into a real money earner. No matter what your interest or reasons for self-improvement. Stott's home study courses enable. you to do it at home, at your own pace, and in your own time. - Computer Programming Commercial Art Short Story & Novel Business Management Interior Decorating Writing Hotel Motel M'ngt. Languages . 1 Photography Sales Management Radio TV Servicing Motorcycle Mechanics Retail Selling Production Engineering Landscape Design , .. Purchasing Officers. Painting & Decorating ■ Secretarial Studies. Commercial Bookkeeping Electronics Small Business M'ngt. (plus many more) 1 0 . I “ Please send me information about . ■ I ■ | Surname. £ pi First Name Age M “ Address " . ” Phone | -Stotts undertake that no sales counsellor writ visa you Bankcard and Visa Welcome WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARS WORKS ENGINEER (86/01) This senior engineering poslion Is a key one In the reorganisation of the Engineers' Department of the Board. The position Is a new one which consolidates the management of all the Board’s construction, mechanical and electrical staff. The Works Engineer will be responsible for the control and direction of a total staff of approximately 200 and - an annual expenditure (Including works done by contract) of approximately $lO million. The broad staff classification is. one third construction, one sixth electrical and one half mechanical. ■ 'e It Is essential therefore that the successful applicant must be mature and -widely experienced in contract and staff management and industrial relations. Applicants must be registered engineers or qualified to obtain registration, preferably holders of a recognised degree in engineering (civil or mechanical/electrical) with a broad englneering/management experience. Job description and conditions of. employment are available from: The Personnel Manager, Wellington Harbour Board, P.O. Box 893, Wellington, New Zealand. Telephone 728-889-With whom applications (on the precrlbed form) close on Friday, March 7, 1986. C. G. Hardy, Secretary YOUNG JOURNALIST QUEENSTOWN WE: are among the most progressive small publishing houses of New Zealand. ‘Mountain Scene Ltd’ publishes the weekly newspaper of the Southern Lakes, a quarterly glossy visitor magazine ‘Look South’ and a series of all-colour South Island visitor guidebooks. YOU: are energetic, motivated and keen to work with a young go-ahead team on communlty/tourism news and feature assignments. Interest in photography an essential — for which full professional training will be given. THIS is your chance for a foothold in a small, dynamic publishing house. Apply now in writing to: The Editor Mountain Scene Ltd P.O. Box 299 QUEENSTOWN 50/50 SHAREMILKER REQUIRED 300-350 COWS. However would consider larger herd. Farm well sheltered and subdivided. Fully automated border-dyked Irrigation. 18km from Oamaru. Primary school 4km, secondary school bus 4km. This position would suit ambitious person with high producing herd seeking position with potential to expand. Apply: - ' M. G. ELLIOTT, Fann Consultant, ' P.O. Box 480, Oamaru. or S. A. ANDERSON, 15 K.R.D., Oamaru. Pho£e Peebles 825. i

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Press, 8 February 1986, Page 56

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Page 56 Advertisements Column 6 Press, 8 February 1986, Page 56

Page 56 Advertisements Column 6 Press, 8 February 1986, Page 56

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