VACANCIES—FEMALES JUNIOR TYPISTE CLERK WE require the service* of an Office Junior with two or three years’ secondary education and a knowledge of office routine. The position is an interesting one. with varied duties. Our offices are centrally situated, well equipped, and modern. The successful applicant will receive a good wage, in excess of award, and will work with a young congenial staff. If this position interest! you. please apply to:— The Accountant. ARTHUR YATES and CO, LTD, 278 Tuam street, CHRISTCHURCH. 2136 JUNIOR GIRL RICCARTON BOROUGH COUNCIL THE COUNCIL requires a Junior Girl for its office staff, preferably one prepared to advance in typing and shorthand. The position is most suitable for one living hi or near the Borough. The work is pleasant and varied and the staff congenial. For further particulars apply personally to the — BOROUGH OFFICE. 189 CLARENCE STREET, Or ’Phone 45-050. 3889 JUNIOR CLERK THE Bookroom has a vacancy for a Junior Clerk. This position would suit a young lady who has recently left school and who wishes to gain general office experience while working in bright, congenial surroundings A knowledge of typing would be of advantage. Apply by writing to P.O. Box 259, or ringing 69-686 for an appointment. PRESBYTERIAN BOOKROOM, 56 Lichfield street. __7lo3 JUNIOR or Intermediate Typist. Helmore, Van Asch, Walton. 83 Hereford st., Ch’ch.9l3s MACHINIST, plain sewing, top wages, Woolston district. Apply 20 Lane st., any time. 9158 MODEL HAIRDRESSING MODELS WANTED LADIES of all ages wanted between 8 a.m.-9.30 a.m, at Hyslops Triangle Salon. No charge. AU styling supervised by Peter. •PHONE MRS HYSLOP, 39-M9. 9138 MANTLE SALESWOMAN THE FARMERS’ require an additional Saleswoman for their mantle showroom with experience in selling quality merchandise Triis is a permanent position with ideal working conditions and excellent remuneration. Apply to: The Assistant Drapery Manager. THE FARMERS’, Cashel street. MILLINERY ASSISTANT THE FARMERS’ have a vacancy in their millinery salon for an Intermediate Assistant. Preference given to a person with experience but consideration would be given to a saleswoman who is willing to learn the millinery trade. Apply to: The Assistant Drapery Manager. THE FARMERS’ Cashel street. 3920 NURSE AIDE FOR AVERILL HOUSE Hospital for Men 85 LEINSTER ROAD For Interview: •PHONE MATRON, 57-203. 3764 NORTHLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. WHANGAREI HOSPITAL. MIDWIVES (2) Applications are Invited from Registered Nurses with Midwifery Certificate for the above positions in the 40-bed Maternity Annex at Whangarei Hospital. Applications. stating age. qualifications and experience, should be addressed to the Matron. Whangarei Hospital.— A. G WILSON, Secretary. 5150 NURSES, trained, two desirous of seeing Australia, sisters or good friends, to manage small registered Private Hospital in pleasant surroundings, Sydney suburb. Must be fond of elderly people. Good wages and conditions. Apply or write for further particulars. Matron. Fairlawn Private Hospital. 35 Broughton street. Concord, N.S.W. 7985 OFFICE CLEANER A LADY is required for cleaning Office and Showroom and making morning and afternoon team. The hours are 7.30 a.m. to 4.15 p.m. SCOTT BROhu j ED, 65 Manchester street, Ch'Ch. 7843
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29501, 1 May 1961, Page 24
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