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TO ENGINEERS. WANTED, A WORKS MANAGER, ALSO A MACHINE , SHOP FOREMAN. APPLICATIONS nro invited for the Position of Manager of. our General Engineering Works, employing about.. ISO hands. The Departments of which tho successful applicant'would havo control embrace Patternmaking Moulding, Fitting, and Machinery, Blaoksmithing and Boilormaking, also a Department for tho manufaoturo of tome special lines. Ho would have full ohargo of all work from the timo that the order is received from the Drawing Office until the completed job is handed over to tho Shipping Clerk for dispatoh. Applications are also invited for the Position' of Foieman of the Fitting and Machine Shop. This position entails tho responsibility attaching to the education and direction of thirty apprentices. I In inviting applications we do not state tho salaries offered as "The salary depends on the man, not on the position." .' We may say, however, that there is scope for really firstclass men who havo the necessary experience combined with the ability, energy, and determination to carry through the job in the best possible manner. Under tho Profit-sharing system in force with us, a successful man in either of these responsible positions would get, in good years, a substantial bonus addition to. his salary, but to earn'this "Ho: must be successful," that is "He must get out nil work accurately, promptly, and cheaply." Must bo a man of business methods, used ,to system, with a retentive memory able to pass under review the position of all jobs in his hands at any one time. Must bo tactfnland. Used to handling men. Wo shall be glad to receive applications for those positions, accompanied by details of experience, age, and salary asked. Copies of testimonials and references should be attached to applications. Applications should be delivered at our office not later than Noon of SATURDAY, AUGUST 21st. v All communications will, bo regarded as confidential. ' i. JAS.J.NiyEN&CO.,LTD. J ENGINEERS, 0523 NAPIER. , '... =^ja. ' -ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. '1.T.M.-New Zealand pays 2s. per head of population. Australia as a whole pays about is. 2d. The people of Great Britain pay ISs. per hoa'd. The coasWine of Australia measures over 8000' miles. That of Britain, for wh ch we cannot And exact' figures, is probably . about 2000 miles. The (ratal population of ' Australia is given in the last issue of rhe Statesman's Tear Book as 4,221,71.).

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 567, 23 July 1909, Page 4

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389

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 567, 23 July 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 567, 23 July 1909, Page 4

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