MAKE YOUR CAREER in tos PUBLIC SERVICE For YOU there is a fine career in one You are encouraged and assisted to of the many fields of the Public Ser- MINIMUM COMMENCING succeed in your career: time off for vice: Enter it straight from school: SALARIES university Three Years Secondary School {325 lectures; special study Promotion is by merit and efficiency, School Certificate {375 awards; interesting Endorsed School Certificate E375 staff training: An- and you ll have ample opportunity of (increasing to 8425 after 6 months Service) nual holidays; generous sick leave; progressing rapidly to Executive posi- University Entrance 8425 tions. You will have a career in work Higher School Certificate 8425 special welfare privileges; security to (increasing to 8480 after 6 months that satisfies; work that is essential to Service) plan and advance in your career; and our community. superannuation. GET IN TOUch WITH_ Mr: L: Kilgour, Employment Officer, Mr. K C Glynn, Employment Officer, Mr. E J. Ironside, Public Service Com- Public Service Commission, Public Service Commission, mission Representative, South British Endeans Building, Auckland_ Bowen Street, Wellington. Building, Hereford Street, Christchurch.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 953, 15 November 1957, Page 14
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