VACANCIES—FEMALES SHORTHAND TYPIST A PERMANENT Position is now available in our High street Office for a good INTERMEDIATE SHORTHAND TYPIST. A good salary will be paid in accordance with experience and qualifications. Apply to: THE ACCOUNTANT, CHARLES BEGG & CO, LTD, 243 High street, Phone 62-499. SHORTHAND TYPIST THE HERMITAGE, Mt. Cook, •eeks a fully experienced Shorthand Typist, 21-25 age group. Position is live in, and conditions are excellent. Apply: Assistant Manager, TOURIST DEPARTMENT, Sth Floor, Government Life Building, Cathedral square. SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT A WOMAN with a pleasant per sonality, age 18-30, is required by one of New Zealand's largest motor companies to operate their petrol pumps, wash racks •nd poilish cars. The successful applicant mus>t have consider able knowledge of the Christ church area and a faultless driving record as she will be required to deliver and collect clients' cars. ’PHONE 40-471. 8337 TYPIST CLERK WELL established export com pany handling bye products of the freezing industry require the services of a Typist Clerk. Sole charge, with four to five years experience. The work is interesting and varied with an excellent commencing salary The position is ideally suited to person living in Papanui-Belfast area. ’Phone 8072, Belfast, for appointment. 7428 THE PRESBYTERIAN BOOKROOM requires an intelligent woman, preferably with retail experience, as: SENIOR ASSISTANT in their Christchurch Shop. RING OR APPLY IN PERSON FOR AN APPOINTMENT With the Shop Manager. Phone 69-686 7367 TYPIST Would You Like to Utilise Your Typing Ability to Gain Broader Experience? AN excellent opportunity exists in our office for a competent Typist to be trained in the use of a Typewriter Accounting Machine. The work is not difficult to learn and will provide an added interest and skill for a young lady who seeks to further her abilities. Working conditions are excellent in a modern office, using up-to-date equipment. Consideration will also be given to experienced machinists who are interested in the position. Apply in writing, with testimonials, or in person, to: Mr B. McKessar, Secretary, S I M.U. MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 51, or 145 Worcester street, CHRISTCHURCH. Phone 30-099. TYPIST WE have a vacancy for an Intermediate for Copy Typing. Dictaphone experience an advantage but not essential. Excellent working conditions in a sunny office, centrally situated. A good salary is offered according to qualifications. Apply to Mr K. Morris, JOHN CHAMBERS and SON. LTD.. 200 St. Asaph street. 8244 TYPIST CLERK AN Excellent Opportunity exists In our Magazine Subscription Department for a competent Typist Clerk. The position is interesting and rewarding and shorthand is not particularly required. An excellent staff provident scheme operates and wages will be fairly commensurate with ability. Apply to. MANAGER. Subscription Department, GORDON & GOTCH (N.Z.) LIMITED I 293-307 Tuam street, 1 CHRISTCHURCH 8173 1
VACANCIES—GENERAL WATERFRONT INDUSTRY COMMISSION CATERING RIGHTS LYTTELTON WATERFRONT TENDERS are invited from experienced Caterers for catering rights on the Lyttelton waterfront. Terms and conditions of tenders may be obtained from: The Branch Manager, WATERFRONT INDUSTRY COMMISSION, P.O. Box 5, Lyttelton. Reference required with tender. Tenders close with The Branch Manager at noon on Wednesday 16th March 1966.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31005, 10 March 1966, Page 26
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