VACAHCIP—HMALB RECEPTIONIST TYPIST RECEPTIONIST TYPIST RECEPTIONIST TYPIST . RECEPTIONIST TYPIST RECEPTIONIST TYPIST HAY'S, LTD., have a vacancy tor a Young Lady of above average ability to act a* receptionist for the Compny's executives. A pleasing personality and courtesy tn attending to the public ia essential. Typing and clerical work of a high standard is also required, although shorthand ia not necessary. Working conditions and staff privileges are good, and an attractive wage will be paid to the successful applicant who meets the high standard required. Apply in person to the: Personnel Manager, HAY'S, LTDHAY'S. LTD., 2321 SHORTHAND TYPISTE AN Intermediate or Senior Shorthand Typiste is required for varied and interesting work for executives in our modern office. A good salary will be paid to the right applicant. Apply to the Manager. BUNTING and CO.. LTD., Fife street (off Madras st.), Christchurch. 9760 SENIOR CLERK A WORTHWHILE Position has become vacant for an experienced Senior Clerk to be responsible for the smooth running of a Manufacturing Office. Hours are 8.30 a.m. to 5 pjn. and an attractive salary will be paid. Please telephone for an appointment. The Secretary, MOTOR ASSEMBLIES, •Phone 65-164. 9781
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29518, 20 May 1961, Page 24
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191Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume C, Issue 29518, 20 May 1961, Page 24
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