VACANCIES—HMALIS DOROTHY GRAY BEAUTY CONSULTANTS TWO VERY INTERESTING positions as Beauty Consultants are offered by this Internationally Famous Beauty House. The work will have particular appeal to a woman or young lady (aged 23-35) having the interests of other women at heart, and who have a flair for selling and public relations work. The successful applicant will reside in Auckland or Christchurch, and call on fashion stores and betterclass chemists in the area. 5 Very thorough and complete training will be given to the appointee. The position commands a rewarding salary and includes Ist class travel and fringe benefits. Women or young ladies who feel they have the ability and the necessary retail selling background to fill these positions should apply in writing giving details of age. experience and if possible including a recent photograph to:CONSULTANT DOROTHY GRAY, P.O. BOX 25. WELLINGTON. 2166 DATA PROCESSING STAFF ANDREWS and BEAVEN LIMITED, in association with John Chambers and Son Ltd., is very shortly installing a punch card installation for processing Debtors Accounts of the two companies and requires the following staff. PUNCH OPERATORS Two experienced female operators are required. SUPERVISOR A good senior female clerk preferably with some experience in Data Processing Installation is required to supervise the operation. The operations will commence on a small scale on the Ist April and will expand over the next few months. Good wages will be paid to the right staff. Apply to: The Accountant, ANDREWS AND BEAVEN LIMITED P.O. Box 138, Christchurch. 'Phone 60-599 for interview. 2431 INSURANCE THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED REQUIRES CLERICAL STAFF JUNIOR CLERK THESE positions offer attractive salaries and excellent prospects for advancement in a progressive company. Apply: THE MANAGER, 96 HEREFORD ST., CHRISTCHURCH. 2321 KAIAPOI RESIDENTS VACANCIES FOR EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS AND JUNIOR LEARNERS LICHFIELD (N.Z.) LIMITED have vacancies in the Kaiapoi factory for experienced machinists, and also for juniors to learn this interesting and well-paid trade. This is a grand opportunity to work right in Kaiapoi for a most progressive company that offers first class working conditions, wages and bonuses. Staff amenities include purchasing privileges and free morning and afternoon tea. Apply to— MR BISMAN, LICHFIELD (N.Z.) LIMITED, Blackwell Building, KAIAPOI. S T C OFFICE JUNIOR FOR CLERICAL DUTIES IN NEW SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE. APPLY ST. ASAPH SERVICE CENTRE, 144 ST. ASAPH STREET. 2209 ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, STRATFORD (Anglican Boarding and Day School. Roll 130 postprimary pupils). TEMPORARY MISTRESS required to teach geography from form 3 to University Entrance during term 11, 1966. Alternatively permanent teacher could be considered. Resident or non-resident salary to state scale. Apply to: THE HEADMISTRESS. 9689 TYPIST-TELEPHONIST (20 Hours a Week) AN ADDITIONAL TYPIST-TELEPHONIST is required in the Classified Advertising Department of “THE PRESS.” The hours worked are from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday. Duties entail typing classified advertisements straight from the telephone and assisting advertisers as required. The work is not difficult but the following qualifications are essential: Reasonable typing speed and good spelling ability, Pleasant co-operative telephone manner. NOT SECONDARY EMPLOYMENT To arrange an interview Telephone Miss Gillespie, 50-195, on Monday. Dl4
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 29
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