VACANCIES—FEMALES JUNIOR TYPIST Applications are invited for the above position in our Head Office at Kaiapoi. A knowledge of shorthand would be an advantage, and the work includes some Clerical duties. Apply in writing or telephone for an appointment with: The Manager. NORTH CANTERBURY FREEZING CO. LTD., P.O. Box 29, ’Phone 8119. KAIAPOI. 7780 HOTEL STAFF QUEENS T O W N QUEENSTOWN FEMALE RELIEVING COOK Excellent staff accommodation. Contact Mr Pillidge, TRANS HOTELS (N.Z), LTD. ’Phone 30-369, Christchurch. 6521 HOTEL RECEPTIONIST GRAND HOTEL, Wellington, requires Hotel Receptionist. Must have thorough knowledge of hotel office routine. Excellent wages and conditions. Apply: Manager. 2175 HOME ASSISTANT
INQUIRIES are invited from women interested in live-in positions as home assistants at Kilmarnock Home for the Aged, Island Bay, Wellington. First class accommodation Is provided and the work involves the care of up to 40 elderly people. Nursing training, or experience in other institutional work could be an advantage but is not essential. Inquiries should be sent to:— The Director, Wellington Presbyterian Social Services Association, P.O. Box 1314, WELLINGTON. 6376 LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING PACKERS AND ASSEMBLERS WAGES UP TO £l3 PER 40 HR WEEK PLUS OVERTIME A PERMANENT position for an energetic intelligent woman. The work is clean and interesting. The conditions in our modren factory are excellent. MASONS, Dry Cleaners and Launderers, 84 Hawdon street, Sydenham. 7824 LEGAL SHORTHAND TYPISTE A VACANCY exists in an oldestablished legal office for a Shorthand Ty piste who wi'll be Secretary to the senior partner. Neatness and accuracy are essential. A girl with some experience in a legal office is preferred, but a junior with high qualifications would be considered. The office is central and wedil appointed. Apply to BOX 189, CHRISTCHURCH 7105 “laundry ASSISTANTS Due to increased production we now require: Two young women for general duties in our factory. Good wages will be paid and working conditions are pleasant. Apply Mrs Marsden, HOME LAUNDRY SERVICE LIMITED, 53 Victoria slrept. LEGAL OFFICE PURNELL JOHNSTONE and DE GOLDI, Solicitors, 139 Gloucester street, Christchurch, Invite applications for the following positions: — 1. Senior Shorthand.Typlse, as Secretary to a Principal. 2. Telephonist - Receptionist, preferably with some typing experience. Duties are interesting. Please apply personally. Phone: 42-543. 7984
LIGHT ASSEMBLY AND PACKERS A PROGRESSIVE Company requires additional Staff for their new, modern factory. being erected in Disraeli street. No previous experience required as active and energetic women will be trained. Above award wages paid and smocks provided. Hours 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Temporary premises situated at Southwark street. 'Ph. 69-810 for an appointment 2155 I MAIL ORDER CLERK WE require a full-time active woman for invoicing and packing in our mail order department. For further details please apply in writing giving copies of references and details of experience to: The General Secretary, GIRL GUIDES’ ASSN., P.O. Box 2622, Christchurjch. 5873 MARRIED WOMAN FOR FISH SHOP CLEAN surroundings, work not strenuous. Full or part-time. Apply: 31< Lincoln roid. <441
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30962, 19 January 1966, Page 27
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