VACANCIES—FEMALES OFFICE JUNIOR APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Female TypistClerk. BOYD, KNIGHT and TODD, Public Accountants, 143 Hereford street. 'Phone 65-848 6465 PART-TIME SENIOR SHORTHAND TYPIST REQUIRED for Public Accountant’s office. Applications with details of experience to C. J. P. Bashford and Witty P.O. Box 208 Ch’Ch. Ph. 42-923. RICCARTON OPPORTUNITY A position is available for a young woman in the spotting section of our Riccarton plant. No previous experience is required as full training will be given in all aspects of the work. Good wages and overtime are available. Apply to: Mr M. L. Taylor, TAYLORS CLEANERS and DYERS, LTD., 81 Riccarton road. 6486
RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS—CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAYS invite applications for the position of full-time Waitress in the above Refreshment Rooms. Excellent conditions of employment with liberal rates of remuneration. Uniform smocks provided. Railway travel and holiday concessions available. Apply now to the Rooms Manager, 'Phone 71-669, Extension 8682. 6592 SHOE TRADE CLEANING ROOM 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 to— DENVER FOOTWEAR, LTD., 330 St. Asaph street. ’Phone 65-611. 6314 SENIOR OR INTERMEDIATE CLERK KIWI BACON COMPANY have a vacancy for a Senior or Intermediate Clerk. Must be accurate with figures. Typing ability an advantage but not essential. Salary and conditions good. 'Phone 899-091, or write Secretary for interview 2318
; SENIOR ' FEMALE STAFF REQUIRED FOR Stanmore New I World Supermarket PLEASANT WORKING I CONDITIONS. Apply: MR ROSSITER. Call or Telephone 897-616. SENIOR TYPIST HERE Is an opportunity for a Competent Senior Typist with some knowledge of Shorthand to be Senior Typist in our office. Good working conditions and wages. Apply: The Accountant, MACE ENGINEERING. LTD., 183 Durham street, ’Phone 64-059. 2223 ’ SMART OFFICE JUNIOR REQUIRED FOR CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH DOMINION-WIDE PUBLISHING COMPANY. MUST BE ABLE TO TYPE. GIRL JUST LEFT SCHOOL PREFERRED. EXCELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY FOR INTERVIEW 'PHONE 60-241. SALESWOMAN REQUIRED WE require for our Music Department a junior or intermediate saleswoman. This is an opportunity for a girl who is interested in music and musical instruments. Pleasant working conditions. Interested applicants apply to the Manager,
HUTCHINSON WHITE LTD. •PHONE 60-184. TRAINEE PATTERN GRADER A YOUNG woman with experience in Machining or Pattern grading is required by the Manufacturers of Adrian and Osti lingerie, to train as a Pattern Grader. This is an excellent opportunity for a lingerie machinist to obtain a well paid position while having the opportunity to learn pattern grading. Our work room is centrally located and the work is pleasant and light. Excellent wages and regular overtime are paid, plus generous weekly production bonuses.
Apply: Saunders Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 10 Bedford Row. CHRISTCHURCH. 6385 WAITRESS WANTED. A capable Waitress, Monday to Friday. Good wages. Apply:— Manager, CHRISTCHURCH CLUB, Phone 69-461. 6476
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30961, 18 January 1966, Page 18
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