VACANCIES—FEMALES COUNTER HAND EXPERIENCED and Reliable person required for Quick Lunen. ’PHONE 70-170. COSMETICS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR FULL OR PART-TIME WORK? Why not become a La Ronde beauty consultant, in the fabulous world of cosmetics? Transport necessary. No door to door selling. Next training classes begin under Dr. Wendy Carnegie, next Tuesday, July 12. ’Phone 68-755 for Interview. 4185 COOK Permanent position offered experienced Cook. ST. BEDE’S COLLEGE, ’Phone 526-065. 9628 CONSTANCE GEE WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR SPECIALIST We require a Junior Girl about 16, who is honest, smart and keen to learn the retailing of women’s fashion shoes. Apply: MANAGER, CONSTANCE GEE 679 Colombo street (3 doors north of Cashel street). 2632 CLERICAL POSITION We require a young lady up to the age of 20 who has a good standard of education, 2-3 years general office experience, and is able to type. As well as being varied and interesting, this is a responsible position in our modern office involving the handling of cash. For an interview call or phone MR DAY, 324 Cashel street. Phone 62-199. 3639 CLERK An intelligent lady Is required for our office. Duties will include preparation of wages, wage analyses, and the preparation of other cost records. A thorough training will be given in all aspects, although abiility with figure work would be an advantage. Conditions are pleasant and a good commencing salary will be paid. Apply: Accountant, Phone 64-919. WORMALD BROS. (N.Z.) LTD., 412 St. Asaph street. 3732 CHECK OUT OPERATOR THE FARMERS’ invite applications for Junior or Intermediate Check Out Operators to fill a vacancy in their Riccarton Mall Supermarket. Some experience would be desirable, although not essential, as we carry out an extensive training programme. Working conditions are good in this up-to-date retail store with excellent wages and full staff benefits, which include shopping discounts and sick benefit fund. Apply personally to: The Personnel Officer, THE FARMERS' Cashel street. Christchurch. 3769 CORSETIERRE D.I.C. THE D.I.C. have a vacancy for a fully trained Corsetierre in their well equipped Corsetry Section. A Salary fully commensurate with knowledge and experience will be negotiated to the satisfaction of the successful applicant. For further details, Apply: Mr Ferguson, STAFF MANAGER, D.I.C. 3712 CONSULTANT COSMETICIAN EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY WAGE £l4 WEEKLY A LEADING city department store has a vacancy for a mature store has a vacancy for a mature well groomed woman of at least 25 years in their progressive cosmetics department. The successful applicant will receive one month’s concentrated training and will complete the course, ‘trained to counter consultant and demonstrator level. Personality and self confidence are important as the selected woman will be asked to handle “in store’’ and outside demonstrations. Past experience in cosmetics not required. Training will takecare of that, and the wage plus other staff privileges are available should attract the type of person we want. Apply to: The Personnel Manager, BEATH & CO., LTD., Cashel street. CLERICAL Temporary work offered peron fast and accurate with igures. Start Monday if posible. CANTERBURY COSTING SERVICE. LTD., 23 Papanui road. ’Phone 556-320.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 25
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