VACANCIES—FEMALES HEAD WAITRESS HEAD WAITRESS THIS Is an interesting position. Would suit person early 30’s Sole charge of dining room Monday to Friday. Apply— MANAGER. PHONE 69-461. MI INTERMEDIATE FEMALE CLERK We have a vacancy for an In termediate Clerk for a position in our Parts Department. The work is interesting and wages will be fully commensurate with experience and ability Apply with copies of references to:— Chief Accountant. GOUGH, GOUGH & HAMER LTD., 156 Cashel street. 3718 INTERMEDIATE BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR WE have a vacancy for an intermediate machine operator on a National Bookkeeping Machine. Duties are to prepare the company’s cheques and a certain amount of clerical work. Typing experience Is essential. The work is interesting and wages will be fully commensurate with experience and ability. Apply with copies of references to: Chief Accountant, GOUGH, GOUGH & HAMER LTD., 145 Cashel street. 3718 JUNIOR FOR ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT A YOUNG LADY, aged 18 to 18 years, is required to assist In our Advertising Department. This Is an attractive position and an excellent opportunity to gain experience in retail advertising. Some typing ability would be an advantage, though the main qualification necessary are a good standard of education and willingness to learn. Excellent staff privileges are available. Please apply to: — The Staff Officer, J. BALLANTYNE & CO., LTD., CHRISTCHURCH. 2948 JUNIOR TYPIST CLERK AN interesting position will shortly be available In our office for a bright, intelligent girl whose duties will include answering telephone, typing and banking. A knowledge of shorthand would be desirable. Working conditions are pleasant and a good salary Is offered. Apply:— STERO CHESHIRE SAFETY, LTD., Member of the Wormaid Group of Companies, 422 ST. ASAPH STREET. 'Phone 62-691. 6708 JUNIOR GIRL JUNIOR GIRL JUNIOR GIRL 15-16 year®, required for florist shop. PHONE 657-349 LIGHT MACHINE PROCESSING DUE to expansion we have vacancies for women and girls in our Parts Processing Department. The work Is drilling and threading small parts for electrical switches, plugs, sockets, etc., and is light and easy to learn. These are permanent positions in a clean bright factory and a generous bonus scheme is In operation. Hours 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Apply:— PM. INDUSTRIES, LTD., 29-38 Harman street (off Lincoln road). 6532
VACANCIES—FEMALES ACTIVE WOMEN AND GIRLS CAN EARN £lol7s 6d WEEKLY WITH NO PREVIOUS experience required, adults can earn £lO 17s 6d per week in our modern footwear factory. The work is pleasant and light in centrally heated room. There is a modern Cafeteria, free transport from the Square and return after work. Apply to: The Personnel Officer, MARATHON RUBBER FOOTWEAR LTD., 100 Cumnor Terrace, (A Manufacturing division of Skellerup Industries Ltd.) 6528 VACANCIES—GENERAL DYER DYER DYER DYER A COMPETENT DYER is required to take charge of the circular knitgoods section of our modern commissioned dye house. A very attractive salary will be paid to the successful applicant. All correspondence should be addressed to the Executive Director and will be treated in the strictest confidence. COMMERCIAL DYERS LTD. 70 Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn, Auckland. 651 J
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31003, 8 March 1966, Page 23
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