Situations Vacant I PHOTOTYPE , SETTING A VACANCY exists for a person to operate a punched tape input machine in our typesetting dept. Previous experience would ' be an advantage, though we are prepared to retrain a I competent touch typist. I Phone Mrs Nash for an appointment, 583-219. MERCANTILE GAZETTE 8 Sheffield Crescent. 51179 PART TIME DAY AND EVENING WORK WE require cleaning staff for part time day and evening work. Experienced Cleaners between 20 to 50 years preferably for the Sockburn, Hornby, Upper Riccarton areas. Apply in person to:— CROTHALL & CO., 34 Fitzgerald Ave, Christchurch. 59937 PART-TIME TYPIST COMPETENT Shorthand Typist required for Chartered Accountant’s office. The work involves correspondence and balance sheet typing and a high standard of presentation is expected. Some previous experience in a professional office, whilst not essential, would be of value. Hours approximately 9 a.m.1 p.m. daily. Please forward full details ef previous experience to:— L. G. ROSE. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, P.O. BOX 1309. CHRISTCHURCH. 58994 ' PART-TIME STUDENT HEALTH NURSE FROM Slay 21, 1979. the Technical Institute will need a Registered Nurse to work part-time as a member of our Health Centre team. Experience in working with young people or in Industry would be an advantage. Drivers licence and own car essential. Hours will be by arrangement up to 20 hours per week. Payment will be at an hourly rate of up to $4.31 plus the General Wage Order. Inquiries in the first instance to 798-150 extension 688. Written applications for this position, including name, contact address and phone number, age. qualifications, experience, present employment. and the names of at least two referees, close on Wednesday. April 18. 1979 with: THE REGISTRAR, P.O BOX 22-095. lO5O ’ PANEL BEATER DUE to increased work load ue require a qualified Panel Beater who is able to maintain a high standard of work at all times. A warm shop, no parking worries and good wages for the right person. ROBERTSON PANEL BEATERS 140 MACES ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH 6, PHONE 849-601. SI9S [if] ( DUNCAN J ' PROFILE CUTTER WE require the services of a person to operate our multihead profile cutter. Please apply:— Foreman, P. & D. DUNCAN LTD. 204 St Asaph Street. Phone 65-389. SIO4B PANELBEATERS ' PANELBEATERS Beat Inflation Top Wages Plus Bonus. For information phone: BROWN & PATTERSON, LTD, Phone 385-396: a h'. 588-784. 57836 PAINTERS WE have vacancies for Tradesman Painters and Paperhangers for City and Suburban Contracts. Overtime worked. Top rates of payLUNEY'S 129 Kilmore Street, Phone 799-840. 1359 PET SHOP MANAGER PROVEN experience in handling tropical fish and cash, a lover of animals, good shop manner, energetic person and ability to plan workload, essential requirements. Open Saturday mornings. Suit person living near or at Hornby. Good rewards and job satisfaction for the right person. PHONE 63-112 BUSINESS HOURS. _ 5495
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