I VACANCIES—FEMALES MACHINISTS EXPERIENCED Machinists or Girls interested in learning machining, are required by the Manufacturers of Osti and Adrian Lingerie for all types of Machines. Our workroom is centrally located and the work is pleasant and light. Excellent wages and regular overtime are piad, plus generous weekly production bonuses. Interviews from Monday, Jan- ( uary 10. Workroom reopens from Thursday, January 13. [Telephone 30-121. Apply SAUNDERS MANUFACTURING, 10 Bedford row Christchurch i 3357 NEW BRIGHTON GIRLS DUCKWORTH, TURNER and CO.. LTD., Ladies’ Shoe Manufacturers, have vacancies for active, industrious girls, aged 15-16, for straightforward handwork in the Assembly of Shoe Uppers. An opportunity to join a machinist training team would be available later. A good wage to commence and a weekly bonus can be made when the job has been learned. Privileges include: buying personal footwear from staff shop, social club, cafeteria, thrift club, smock supplied, etc. Apply from January 13, Mr Burrell, 651 Pages road, NEW BRIGHTON. I 3421 I PART-TIME FEMALE OFFICE ASSISTANT COMPETENT person is required for sole charge general office duties for four hours per day. A knowledge of timber preferable but not essential. Office near centre of city. Apply giving details of past experience, The Secretary, BOX 1507. CHRISTCHURCH. 7521 RECEPTIONIST A VACANCY exists with a leading City Optician for an Assistant Receptionist. Previous ex-; perience not essential and age under 21 preferred. Apply: 2254, “PRESS.” X 2254
SHOE TRADECLEANING ROOM COMMENCING JANUARY 12, 1966 We have a vacancy for a Lady for the preparation of ladies’ shoes before boxing. The work is clean, light and interesting and an excellent wage plus production bonus is payable. Full staff sales privileges, free morning and afternoon tea and the best of working conditions. Apply now to: — DENVER FOOTWEAR, LTD., 330 St. Asaph street, ’Phone 65-611. 5193 SEWING MACHINIST WE have a vacancy for a Sewing Machinist in our Hornby factory. Although we prefer an experienced machinist this is not essential, as we are prepared to train one who is keen to learn. Superannuation and subsidised transport are available. Apply: The Manaegr, ARTHUR ELLIS & CO. LTD., Junction road, Hornby, ’Phone Isl. 5019. 6lOl SOLE CHARGE WE REQUIRE the services of a competent young lady for the position of sole charge in our Woolston factory. Duties are varied and interesting, include typing and general clerical work. The position is a responsible one and the successful applicant will be paid an attractive wage. For appointment Phone 61-641. 518-424. S. W. PETERSON and CO. LTD.. 122 Bamford street, WOOLSTON. 2865 SALES REPRESENTATIVES SALES REPRESENTATIVES SALES REPRESENTATIVES EXPERIENCED Sales Representa. tives required full time, to call on Householders in Christchurch and Suburbs. No stock or samples to carry. Wages plus bonus. ’Phone 50-190 today. 7682 SENIOR SHORTHAND TYPIST WE require an experienced competent senior Shorthand Typist to fill an immediate vacancy. Conditions are modern and the work is interesting and varied. Salary will be com. mensurate with experience. Please apply in writing to phone: MR A. R. SISSONS, A. M. SATTBRTHWAITE & CO., LTD. JO3 Hereford street, CHRISTCHURCH. 'Phon* *4-069.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30956, 12 January 1966, Page 18
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