VACANCIES—FiMALES CAPABLE YOUNG WOMAN To assist In well appointed country home. Willing and able to take full charge if necessary. Two children youngest nine. Phone 51S Waikari. or write Mrs H Hollis. Awapuni, Private Bas. Christchurch. 3157 CASHIER-LEDGERKEEPER LEGAL office requires full-time Cashier-Ledgerkeeper Reply, stating age and particulars of experience, to P.O BOX 610 CHRISTCHURCH. 3867 FACTORY WORK We require girls for several sections of our factory. A bonus system is operating and some sections are for a trial period. Good working conditions, hours 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Apply to: Personnel Officer, BUNTING and CO., LTD., Fife street. HOT FEMALE CLERK BEATH'S Invite applications from intermediate female clerks with general office experience for a position in the main credit office. Apply to the: Credit Manager. BEATH A CO.. LTD. 5396 FACTORY WORK WOMEN REQUIRED FOR EDGING AND INSPECTING ELECTRIC RANGE PARTS HOURS 8 A.M. to 4.45 P.M. scon BROS., LTD., WELLES STREET CHRISTCHURCH 8677 GIRLS WANTED Light assembly work. Clean and Interesting. Apply: CARLTON MANUFACTURING CO., 46A Disraeli street. 8792 HOUSEMAID PANTRYMAID Experienced Housemaid Pantrymaid required. Live in. Apply personally: DOMINION HOTEL NH
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30978, 7 February 1966, Page 20
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184Page 20 Advertisements Column 10 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30978, 7 February 1966, Page 20
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