VACANCIES—FEMALES FACTORY WORK ACTIVE WOMEN required for edging and inspecting electric I range parts during enamelling; process. Hours: 8 a.m.-4.45 p.m. Scott Bros., Ltd., Welles st., Christchurch. GROCERY WE have a vacancy for a Junior Assistant to learn the Grocery Trade. Good wages and conditions. Uniforms provided Apply:— The Manager, i SELF HELP CO-OP., LTD., Cnr. Carlyle and Gasson sts., or ’Phone 65-944 for an appointment. 7298 HAIRDRESSER JUNIOR required. Previous ex-! 'perience an advantage. I For Interview ’phone— Mr Ackland, RAYMONDE SALON, 558-639. INVOICE CLERK WE have a vacancy for a Senior or Intermediate Clerk in our general office. Applicants should be adept at figure work and have legible handwriting. No typing is necessary. Conditions of work are congenial and a good commencing wage is offered according to experience and ability. Apply: Accountant, PARK DAVIS TRADING CO. LIMITED, Bedford Row, CHRISTCHURCH. 7585 INVOICE CLERK EXPERIENCED Senior required to fill above position with world wide Electrical Wholesale house. Duties include costing and typing of all outward invoices together with checking inward invoices. No shorthand required. Working conditions are excellent in a well appointed modern office Remuneration will be well above award rate. For further particulars please call on or telephone The Branch Manager, FALKS N.Z.), LIMITED 273 Cashel street. Telephone 50-806. 3014 JUNIOR SALESGIRLS WE have vacancies for Girls 16 to 18 years of age in our Cashel street store and Riccarton Mall. These are Interesting sales appointments combined with shopping discounts and a sick benefit fund which make them attractive positions. For further details, call or ring— The Personnel Officer, THE FARMERS' Cashel street, CHRISTCHURCH. 2872 KOWHAJ'NUI HOME, WANGANUI MATRON Applications are invited for the position of Matron of Kowhainui Home for the Aged in Wanganui. This Home provides care for 32 elderly men and women in first-olass conditions. The Matron is provided with full board and has a modern self-contained flat with garage attached. Travelling allowance is paid in addition to salary. Four weeks’ holiday per year. Other details wfM be discussed with applicants. Nursing training wiilfl be an advantage in this pos'ton, but women wth other useful experience or trailing wiCil be considered. Personal interviews with applicants will be arranged as necessary. Inquiries with some details of experience, etc., should be sent to The Director, Wellington Presbyterian S-ocial Service Association, P.O. Box 1314, Wei lington. 7645 LIVE-IN DOMESTIC LIVE-IN DOMESTIC LIVE-IN DOMESTIC WITH cooking ability. Private rest home. St. Andrews tiih ’Phone Matron, 63-472. 293 1! LAUNDRY ASSISTANTS WE require two Young Women for varied duties in our factory. Apply Mrs Marsden. LAUNDRY SERVICES, 53 VICTORIA STREET. ’PHONE 40-429. !6709 LAUNDRY SORTER AND PACKER AN intelligent Woman is requirquired to sort, count and pack linen for our Linen Hire Service. Apply Mrs Marsden, LAUNDRY SERVICES, S 3 VICTORIA STREET. ’PHONE 40-429. 6709 POLISHING MACHINIST j A FEMALE Polishing Machinist iis required for the Churchill I Courts Hospice Hours of work 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Apply in person to: Mr Klrner, CROTHALL and CO. LTD., o 5 Coleridge street. 1851
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31098, 29 June 1966, Page 25
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