VACANCIES—FEMALES INTERMEDIATE FEMALE ASSISTANTS THE FARMERS' have vacancies for smart young ladies, 17-18 years of age in their: HOSIERY DEPARTMENT MANTLE DEPARTMENT Previous experience in Retailing an advantage. These are permanent positions with plenty of scope for advancement. Full staff privileges including a sick benefit fund are available. Apply to: The Personnel Officer, THE FARMERS' Cashel street, CHRISTCHURCH. 3768 JUNIOR FEMALE CLERK WE require the services of a Junior Clerk for our sales analysis office. This is an Interesting position providing training in modern office accounting methods and scope for advancement. A girl straight from school or with a few months previous experience would be suitable. Full staff discount privileges will be available to the succesful applicant. Please apply with references and school report to:— The Chief Accountant, HAY'S LTD., ■PHONE 71-879. 4321
POST OFFICE CAREERS THE CHIEF POST OFFICE, CHRISTCHURCH, has vacancies for young ladies between the ages of 16 and 21 years to be trained as TELEPHONISTS QUALIFICATIONS: A good knowledge of English and ability to type. A pleasant voice and a courteous manner. SALARY: At 21 years and over £BBB per annum (£l7 Os 7d gross weekly). Additional payment for certain shifts and Sunday work. For further information apply to:— R. E. G. CAMERON, Recruiting Officer 109 Hereford Street, Christchurch Telephone 71-839, extension No. 508
SECRETARY-TYPIST Blenheim Legal Office WE HAVE a vacancy for a highly competent secretarytypist, preferably with experience in legal work but this is not essential provided applicant has initiative. Apply in writing in first instance, stating experience to: Messrs Paterson and Bremner, Solicitors, P.O. Box 11, Blenheim. 9421
SHORTHAND TYPIST WE REQUIRE a capable Senior Woman, with experience in Shorthand typing ■to take charge of office routines, at our Woolston premises. Working conditions are pleasant and a good salary will be paid. Apply in writing to: The Manager, ROTOCURE, Division of Atlas Rubber Co. Ltd., P.O. Box 19553, Woolston, Christchurch. 3677
TEMPORARY HOUSEKEEPER OR KARITANE REQUIRED for 4 weeks from about July 12 to look after children. House is modern, centrally heated and requires minimum work. Week-ends or days off easily arranged. Driver’s licence an advantage but not essential. 'Phone 64-219 business hours or 326-480 after hours. BlO7 TOWN DELIVERY DRIVER STEADY YOUNG LADY, 18 years of age, is required as Van Driver with some warehouse duties. Must be keen, bright and of pleasant personality. Apply with licence and references, to:— The Assistant Manager, MOTOR SPECIALITIES LTD., 11l ST. ASAPH STREET. 3585 YOUNG LADIES WE HAVE VACANCIES for young ladies and married women to be trained as operators of Screen Printing machines, preferably between the ages of 18 to 35. NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Hours are from 8 till 4.30 p.m. In addition we have vacancies for Women with some experience or who have the necessary aptitude for Metal ware assembly. These positions carry good wages under excellent working conditions. Transport available from Square. Cafeteria on site. Staff purchasing privileges. Apply: Personnel Officer, CROWN CRYSTAL GLASS, Shands road, Hornby. 'Phone 497-089.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 25
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