VACANCIES—FEMALES PATTERN GRADER i THE MANUFACTURERS of Adrian [and Osti Lingerie require the [services of an experienced Pattern Grader, not necessarily In the lingerie field, although this may be an advantage. [ This is an excellent opportunity tor a trained pattern [grader who is also Interested lin designing as we anticipate after a probationary period pattern grading, the successful ap plicant will be required for designing duties. An excellent wage will be paid based on experience and ability (and a full subsidised superannuation scheme is available. Apply:— SAUNDERS MANUFACTURING CO., 8-10 Bedfor-. Row, CHRISTCHURCH. 7507 QUALITY CONTROL ASSISTANT THE basic duties are sampling, testing and recording details of confectionery in production This information is referred to the Production Manager, to whom the quality control assist ant is responsible. The position is therefore a combination of practical and clerical work and will prove most interesting to a mature person who has had clerical or laboratory experience. Please apply for further details to: Personnel Officer, AULSEBROOK & CO., LTD., cnr. Montreal and St. Asaph sts. 7395
BONUS OPPORTUNITY WE HAVE VACANCIES for two active women prefer ably under 40 years to train as WINDING OPERATORS Excellent wages, conditions and full amenities. Apply personally to: The Employment Officer, THE CARPET MANUFACTURING CO. (N.Z.) LTD., Athol terrace, Upper Riccarton. Telephone 45-115. 8025
DO YOU WANT AN INTERESTING JOB? EMPIRE RUBBER MILLS, LTD., have temporary vacancies for women in the 25 to 40 age group. The work is light and varied and requires good eyesight and nimble Angers. The working conditions are good with excellent wages being paid. We have an excellent cafeteria and free bus to and from work. Hours 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Apply to; Personnel Officer, EMPIRE RUBBER MILLS LTD., Cumnor terrace, Woolston, 'Phone 899-189. (A manufacturing division of Skellerup Industries, Ltd.) 8945
FEMALE PRESSERS AND FOLDERS EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY LICHFIELD (N.Z.), LIMITED, have vacancies for women, aged 15 to 30 years to learn to press and fold shirts, pyjamas and blouses. This is light, clean, interesting work in the congenial surroundings of a centrally situated factory, close to the city shopping centre. The successful applicants will receive top wages, and a bonus scheme is in operation. Staff amenities include free morning and afternoon tea, and purchasing privileges. Apply to: Mr Meier, LICHFIELD (N.Z.) LIMITED, 179 Tuam Street—'Phone 69-479. 8919 FEMALE MACHINIST £l6 PER WEEK WE HAVE VACANCIES in our Closing Department for Machinists who have had some experience in the Footwear, Clothing or Leather goods industries. An individual bonus scheme enables high earnings and at present the average of this department Is £l6 per 40hr. week. Experienced Machinists whose working rate is above average, can earn considerably more than this amount Please apply to:— Mr W. T. Henry, M. O’BRIEN & CO. LTD--31 DUNDAS STREET. 7382 GIRLS LEAVING SCHOOL WE REQUIRE for our factory three girls up to 18 years of age. Are you contemplating leaving school this term? The successful applicants will be taught the machining of footwear uppers, and will find the work interesting and congenial. Excellent wages ana bonuses. Please apply:— Mr W. T. Henry, M. O BRIEN & CO. LTD31 DUNDAS STREET. 7382 TARANAKI HOSPITAL BOARD DISTRICT NURSE APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of District Nurse for the Awakino/Mokau District North Taranaki. Duties to commence by arrangement. Salary in accordance with the Hospital Employment (Nurses) Regulations with free furnished house provided and car supplied by the board. Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from: The Supervising Matron, NEW PLYMOUTH HOSPITAL. 8962
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31057, 12 May 1966, Page 27
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