VACANCIES—PEMALK JUNIOR CLERK THE Northern Building Society invites applications for the above position from young Ladies who may have recently left school. Preference will be given to applicants who have sat School Certificate. The duties are varied and interesting, and working conditions are excellent in a most modern office. For an appointment with the Branch Manager, kindly ring 12-659 or call at the Offices of the Society. 133-137 Gloucester 6079 JUNIOR SHORTHAND TYPIST Required for our modern office situated near Square. Good working conditions and liberal salary offered to right person. Apply in writing or in person I to:— Branch Manager. PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO., LTD.. 80 Worcester street. Telephone 88-059. 6078, KITCHEN Maid required, live' 'in. Experience preferred but not essential. Apply in person I Hotel Federal.62oo KINDLY Housekeeper required) for elderly gentleman. ♦ Com-1 fortable home. Sole charge. ■Phone 29-079,1326) LADIES UNDERWEAR; DEPARTMENT FIRST SALES REQUIRED HAYS, LTD., require a competent Saleswoman experienced in selling Ladies’ Underwear. This is an excellent and responsible position and commands a good salary. Please apply to Personnel Manager. Hay's Ltd., GLOUCESTER STREET 6983
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 27
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179Page 27 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume C, Issue 29514, 16 May 1961, Page 27
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