i VACANCIES—FEMALES GIRLS and WOMEN Required for LIGHT PACKING WORK We need girls and active women for biscuit, chocolate and confectionery packing. Previous experience is not necessary, the work is straightforward, and we will show you how it is done. Smocks and all amenities are provided. Hours: 8 a.m. to 4.45 p.m. Overtime worked. Apply:— Personnel Officer, AULSEBROOK & CO. LTD. i Cnr. Montreal and St. Asaph streets. INANGAHUA HOSPITAL BOARD REEFTON HOSPITAL MATRON. APPLICATIONS are Invited fronr Registered Nurses possessing both General and Maternity or| Midwifery Certificates for the position of Matron. Salary scale in accordance with Hospital Employment (Nurses) Regulations, £1290£1332 plus overtime 30 per cent and locality allowance £l7 15s pa. Comfortable self-contained Flat available In Nurses’ Home. Duties commence in August, 1966. Modern 59-bed hospital. Conditions of appointment and schedule of duties available from the Secretary. Inangahua Hospital Board. P.O. Box 68. Reefton. 5425 JUNIOR GIRLS ARANUI YOUNG GIRL Table Hand Trainees required for permanent position in our modern factory. Above award wages paid. 'PHONE 885-764 (Working hours.) 4311 JUNIOR/ INTERMEDIATE FEMALE CLERKS WE have vacancies for Junior/ Intermediate Female Clerks, 1620 years of age. The work is varied and Interesting and conducted under congenial working conditions. Top wages combined with shopping discounts and a sick benefit scheme are available. Apply to:— The Personnel Officer, THE FARMERS' Cashel street, CHRISTCHURCH. 3767 LAUNDRY PRESSER Wages £lO 10s plus overtime and bonus. We require three capable women to learn pressing in our modern laundry. The work Is clean and conditions are excellent. We also have a vacancy for a hand ironer. MASONS DRY CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS, 84 Hawdon street, Sydenham. 2714
IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (N.Z.) LIMITED TYPING OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG LADY WE REQUIRE for our modern centrally situated office a young, single lady with a good education and a pleasant personality. Interesting work, excellent working conditions and a generous salary are offered to the successful applicant who should possess a satisfactory typing ability. Shorthand is not required but reliability and efficiency are essential. For further details telephone or write: Chief Clerk IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (N.Z.) LIMITED P.O. Box 1486, Christchurch Telephone 60-839 5334 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 31108, 11 July 1966, Page 18
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