VACANCIES—FEMALES EXPERIENCED Milk Bar Assistant wanted for school holidays. Hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Also Casual for part-time sandwich making and kitchen duties. Hours: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Palis Grove Coffee Lounge, 87 Cathedral square. 6685 EXPERIENCED Waitress, able take charge small dining room. Apply personally, McKendrys H0te1.6689 EXPERIENCED WINDER We have a vacancy for an Experienced Winder or would teach inexperienced full-time female. Staff purchasing concessions and cafeteria available. Apply: KAIAPOI WOOLLEN M.ANFG. CO.. LTD., RADLEY HOSIERY MILLS, Isis street, Woolston. 7395 EXPERIENCED Pantrymaid required. Apply Dominion Hotel. 8633 FEMALE CLERKS. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. EARN OVER £9 PER WEEK. SYDENHAM Branch have Immediate vacancies for two young women with previous clerical experience. Junior or intermediate typing qualifications an advantage. Varied and interesting work in good environment. Easily reached by bus. Salary commensurate with age. experience and educational qualifications. Apply personally to the:— Manager, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, 418 Colombo street, CHRISTCHURCH. 7457 FOOTWEAR SALES FOOTWEAR SALES WE have the following vacancies for our Ladies’ Footwear Department. (1) Intermediate Sales, (2) Junior Sales. Liberal wages and first-class working conditions. Apply to Mr John Logie, JOHN LOGIE. LTD., Footwear Specialists, 94 Cashel street, Christchurch. ’Phone 42-540. 8559
FEMALE WORKERS NEW FACTORY IN CITY requires Machine Operators for Light Engineering Industry. Previous experience not essential. Permanent employment. Interesting work, good conditions. Would suit females living in Addington, Spreydon. Sydenham areas. Apply to BOWTHORPE (N.Z.). LTD. Kent street (off Montreal street South) 8455 GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN FOR CANISTER WORKS OPPORTUNITIES also for Press Machine Operators. Suitable applicants will be trained for this work. Staff privileges. Hours 8 a.m. 4.45 p.m. Wages above award rate. Overtime available. Apply personally to— MRS PRINCE. RECKITT, COLMAN. NUGGET (N.Z.) LTD., 580 FERRY ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 60-819. 2152 HANDWORKERS POSITIONS exist in our Tailoring Division for women experienced in felling sleeve head linings or women and girls who wish to be trained In the handsewing of jackets. Apply now to Mr H. E. Rudkin, Personnel Officer. LANE, WALKER, RUDKIN, LTD., 32 Montreal street, Sydenham. ’Phone 77-890. We run a subsidised staff bus service—bus leaves Square at 7.50 a.m. direct for factory. HAY’S. LTD., require experienced staff for the following departments. COSMETICS GLOVES KNITWEAR MANTLES DRESS PIECE GOODS A generous salary will be paid according to experience and ability. Please apply Personnel Manager, HAY’S, LTD., Gloucester sreet. HAND SEWERS HAND SEWERS HAND SEWERS HAND SEWERS WE urgently require Hand Sewers for men’s outer clothiing. Experience is an advantage but is not essential. Good wages and conditions. CANTERBURY WOOLLEN CO.. CANTERBURY WOOLLEN COLTD.. LTD174 Cashel street, Christchurch. $ 8597 charge. Two Loys, 5 and 6 years. One child no objection. U2MS, "Press."X294s HOUSEMAID WAITRESS REQUIRED CHEVIOT TRUST HOTEL. •Phone Cheviot 164. Collect. 9095 HOUSEMAID, relieving Pantrymaid, live out. Hotel Embassy. ■Phone 42-191. 7339
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29504, 4 May 1961, Page 25
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