VACANCIES—MALES GARDENERS required at Queen Mary Hospital, Hanmer Springs. Some experience in Vegetables. Flowers or Grounds Work desirable. A knowledge of Machinery would be an advan tage. Board can be provided for a Single Man at a reasonable charge. Good local sporting and recreational interests and convenient daily bus service to * Christchurch. For further particulars apply to Secretary.36s7 INTELLIGENT Boy wanted to learn grocery trade, must be willing and honest. Good prospects. Apply 355-925.X2783 PRICE required for labour Outside Painting 2 city flats. Particulars 78-295 Tuesday. RELIEVING Barman wanted for 6 weeks. Start immediately. Apply Woolston Hotel, 604 Ferry road. STAFF required for Factory Work. Good wages. Apply Harrow Jams, Ltd., 43 Nortons road. Phone 47-809. APPRENTICE SPRAYPAINTER (REQUIRED for progressive paint shop. Successful applicant will learn all phases of baked ena [ mel and car painting trades. Applv:— ANDREWS & PEARSON, LTD., 634 St. Asaph st. 'Phone 30-172. 9701 ASSEMBLY AND DESPATCH POSITION Due to an increasing Production Programme, we require a keen, energetic young man, or responsibly minded older candidate, for assembly and dispatch work in our Fire Extinguisher Department. Good wages and conditions in an interesting section of the company available to the right man. Apply personally to Mr Jenkins, or ’phone him at 62-629 to arrange an interview. Carbonic Ice Ltd., 361-267 Moorhouse avenue, CHRISTCHURCH. 6359 BARMAN BARMAN BARMAN BARMAN WANTED: Experienced Barman. House available if required. • PHONE 5, DUNSANDEL. ’ PHONE 5, DUNSANDEL. • PHONE 5, DUNSANDEL. 6400
BARMAN PORTER An active man of good appear ance is required. Apply: EXCELSIOR HOTEL. 5919 BARMAN PORTER BARMAN PORTER required for City Hotel. Live in or out. Must be reliable. Apply Zetland Hotel, 88 Cashel street. 6506 BOYS LEAVING SCHOOL JUNIOR CLERK THE Sun Alliance and London Insurance Group invite applications from Youths leaving school for a junior clerical position. Salary according to educa tional qualifications. Applications to:— THE SUN ALLIANCE AND LONDON INSURANCE GROUP, 135 Hereford street, Christchurch. 3778 BARMAN WANTED Experienced and tidy. £2O per week. Apply: CLUB HOTEL, Timaru. 2331 BOYS BOYS of 16 or over required for General Factory work. Best of Wages and Conditions. Overtime available. Apply:— W. T. MURRAY LTD., 153 MADRAS STREET. 5522 CARPENTERS CARPENTERS CARPENTERS Excellent wages and conditions. MAURICE R. CARTER, LTD., MAURICE R. CARTER. LTD., Phones 527-090 or 517-514. 7632
CARRENTERS REQUIRED Architectural work. Top wages. Apply: CUTLER BROS., 159 Wairakei road, or ’Phone 519-159. 6542 CONCRETE WORKERS TILE MAKERS AND LABOURERS REQUIRED Apply: Manager, KAIAPOI TILE CO.. Cridland street, Kaiapoi. 2966 CERICAL STOREMAN ARMSTRONG and FARR, LTD.. “The Plating People,” require a reliable man of good appearance for their receiving and dispatch department. Applicants should be dependable and possess clerical ability. Apply: Factory Manager. 148 Victoria street. 2163 CLEANER STEADY Man required for General Cleaning Duties in our Biscuit Department. A man aged 35 to 50 would be preferred. Apply:— PERSONNEL OFFICER. AULSEBROOK AND CO., LTD., Cnr. Montreal and St. Asaph streets. lilt
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30961, 18 January 1966, Page 16
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