VACANCIES—FEMALES Auckland SHORTHAND TYPIST £lOOO a year to start COMPANY DIRECTOR requires secretary with high shorthand speeds in busy City Office for varied and interesting duties. Someone with initiative and desire for some client contact is needed. Age is not important. Immediate replies should give full details of experience with copy testimonials. Removal expenses will be paid after six months satisfactory service. Company Director, P.O. Box 6612, Auckland. 3710 CARPET FACTORY ATHOL TERRACE, UPPER RICCARTON. We have vacancies for active women TWO MACHINE OPERATORS THREE WINDERS NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Good wages and conditions. Apply personally to: THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICER, ’Phone 45-115. 3728 INTERMEDIATE/SENIOR TYPIST AN INTERMEDIATE/SENIOR TYPIST is required for Christchurch Branch of world-wide Travel Organisation. Work is varied, fascinating, congenial and pace brisk. Would suit Intermediate/Senior Typist looking for an interesting career and ready to adapt herself to general requirements. Shorthand not essential but an advantage. Commencing salary according to age and ability. Telephone for an appointment or apply personally to:— The Manager, Thos. Cook and Son (Australasia) Pty. Ltd., 659 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ’PHONE 62-089. 3559 JUNIOR TYPIST APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of a Junior Shorthand Typist at the office of the New Zealand Port Employers’ Association, Lyttelton branch. The successful applicant will be paid a salary in accordance with age and experience. A staff superannuation scheme is in operation and working conditions are pleasant. Apply to: The Secretary, N.Z. Port Employers' Assn., Lyttelton, Telephone Lytt. 8171. 9614 KNIGHT FOOTWEAR CO. MACHINISTS AND JUNIORS EXPERIENCED machinists in the Riccarton and Hornby areas are offered the opportunity of working near home in our Upper Riccarton Machine room. Overtime is being worked and keen people can earn very good money. Working conditions are good and because of the handy position of the factory, lunch hour shopping is easy. As well as experienced Machinists we are prepared to train Junior girls who have handled a sewing machine of some description. Apply: Mr Coleman, 8 Yaldhurst road. 'Phone 44-196. 3675 MACHINIST Sydenham, Waltham, Opawa LADIES living in these areas who have had machining experience are offered the opportunity of working in our factory. As a wide variety of ladies’ fashion footwear is being’made the work is light and interesting. Overtime hours are being worked and the opportunity is there for ladies who are keen to earn good money. We will be pleased to show interested people the type of work we handle if they care to call and discuss these positions with The Employment Officer, KNIGHT FOOTWEAR CO., 84 Gasson st. 'Phone 68-343. 3675 MONEY FOR HOUSEWIVES MONEY FOR HOUSEWIVES MONEY FOR HOUSEWIVES MONEY FOR HOUSEWIVES MONEY FOR HOUSEWIVES MONEY FOR HOUSEWIVES IN ONE WEEK THESE NEW ZEALAND HOUSEWIVES HAVE EARNED: MRS J H £77 IN 19 HOURS. MRS R. H. £B5 IN 23 HOURS. MRS L. C £54 IN 17 HOURS. MISS D. M £52 IN 21 HOURS. MRS J. E £5l IN 20 HOURS. MRS A H £66 IN 27 HOURS. . . . AND MANY. MANY MORE ARE EARNING £2O-22 WORKING 10-19 HOURS PER WEEK COMPLETELY TRAINED BY US, THESE WOMEN HAD NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE. These women are still caring for their families properly, while attending two to six FUN OVATION PARTIES per week in their spare time. This is wonderful fun work for women with 10 free hours per week and use of a car. NO INVESTMENT NO DOOR-TO-DOOR SELLING NO CANVASSING Whether you are interested or just curious attend a Group Interview 10 A.M. 2 P.M. ' 8 P.M. AT THE SHIRLEY LODGE MARSHLAND ROAD. MONDAY JULY 11 ONLY (NO ’PHONE CALLS PLEASE) Bring your neighbours and your girl friends (even your husbands). 3561
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 25
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