ACCOUNTANCY STUDENT £l4 WITH at least Four Subjects to ms or her credit, for a particularly interesting position in a progressive New Zealand-wide organisation We are seeking a person ol above average intelligence, personality, and ability to work without supervision. in a modern, medium site, centrally situated office. If you wish to discuss the scope of this position, piease reply in confidence to: “ACCOUNTANCY STUDENT,” "ACCOUNTANCY STUDENT.” "ACCOUNTANCY STUDENT." P O Box 1848. Christchurch. 3740 NORTH CANTERBURY CATCHMENT BOARD CLERK APPLICATIONS are invited for a position as CLERK (Male or Female) at the Chief Engineer’s Office at Waimakariri bridge. The position would be particularly suitable for someone living in the area between Kaiapoi, Belfast, and Brooklands. Wages and conditions are in accordance with the N.Z. Catchment Boards’ Officers’ Award. In* quiries about the position may be made in person at the office at Waimakariri bridge, or by telephoning BEL. 751. Applications should be made in writing as soon as possible, marked “Clerk." and addressed to the undersigned at 17 Kainga road, Belfast. H. MURRAY REID. Chief Engineer. 9358
VACANCIES—FEMALES AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANK, LTD. LADY CLERKS VACANCIES exist at A.N.Z. Bank for girla who have completed three years secondary education Instruction given in modern mechanisation methods. Good salaries and working condition*. It interested, r‘ng, write or call. THE ACCOUNTANT. . 85 Hereford street Branch. 9282
GIRLS We have vacancies for girls to learn GIRLS Hosiery work. This is light, interestGIRLS ing work where you can: CIRI S E arn B OO< * wa ß es anf l a bonus CilRI S a * ,ei ex P er ’ encc - GIRLS 2. Use our subsidised bus to and GIRLS from the Square. CH?! K 3. Buy your “Canterbury” lingerie r mtc and outer wear, etc., at our Staff limbs sh "»- GIRLS 4. Make use of our excellent GIRLS cafeteria for your meals. Apply to:— Mr E. H. Rudkin. Personnel Officer, LANE. WALKER. RUDKIN, LIMITED, 32 MONTREAL STREET, SYDENHAM, 'PHONE 77-890. 9284
MACHINISTS AND TRAINEE MACHINISTS FOR TOP WAGES AND IDEAL CONDITIONS, CONTACT, M.T.M. UNIT, 138 A ARMAGH STREET, TELEPHONE 60-461. 7296
PART TIME HANDWORKERS EARN excellent wages handworking widely accepted “Canterbury" sportswear. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY, WE WILL TRAIN YOU. Apply to : MR H. E. RUDKIN, Personnel Officer. LANE, WALKER, RUDKIN, LTD., 33 Montreal street, Sydenham. Christchurch 'Phone 77-890, after hours 80-434. BM3
SENIOR ACCOUNTING MACHINE OPERATOR Experienced operator required for a position carrying a salary up to £l4 per week. Hours 830 to 4.30. Half dav shopping leave granted each month. Excellent canteen facilities available. Special transport making the office only 10 minutes from the city is provided at a nominal charge. Apply : THE ACCOUNTANT. ANDERSONS, LIMITED, 39 Curries road, Woolston, 'Phone 39-074. 9381
VACANCIES—CENEEAL POST OFFICE CAREERS Interviews for School leavers During the May school holiday period the Personnel Office will be available tor Interviews with parents of boys and girls who are leaving school this year. The career avenues available are too numerous to publish but whether your son or daughter Is sitting the University Entrance Examination, the School Certificate Examination or leaving school after two years' secondary education, the Post Office can offer interesting and rewarding careers in all branches. You are invited to call and discuss Post Office employment with:— Mr W. Davey, Personnel Officer, Chief Post Oflice, (109 Hereford Street, Christchurcch), Telephone 80-250 7*82
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29505, 5 May 1961, Page 22
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