Situations Vacant ' AN OPPORTUNITY TO TRAVEL NOW • ASSISTANCE required urg-1 ently, aged 17 to 24, tempo-1 rary or permanent, no expert- ‘ ence needed, good pay and I opportunities, must be keen, i prepared to work hard and learn quickly. If you can travel and start; immediately Ph. Jenny or 64-538 (9.30 am. to 1 p.m.) j. ' T 32341 ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT WE require, on behalf of our I client, a partly qualified■ Accountant. You will be in the 19-26 age bracket and have some practical accounting experience. The position will offer you broad exposure to ail facets of accounting procedures and the opportunity to supervise a small office team after an initial training period. Advancement prospects and commencing salary are excellent. K you want to join a company with a pleasant and stimulating work atmosphere, then we would be very interested in discussing the position further, after vou call 68-928. WAREHAM ASSOCIATES. W4707 j AUCKLAND | HOSPITAL BOARD Plastic and Reconstructive I Surgical Unit and j Geriatric Wards MIDDLEMORE HOSPITAL i REQUIRE Registered Generali ■and Obstetric Nurses, Comprehensive Nurses, Enrolled Nurses. DUTIES: Full time rostered and full or part time afternoon. You will find this work interesting and rewarding. .' Apply:—
PRINCIPAL NURSE, Ph. Otahuhu 68-099. ext. 890, Private Bag, AUCKLAND. 7239 AN OFFICE CAREER There is no need to wait till next year to start training for an office career, as we have NEW typewriting and shorth'and/typewriting courses starting in July. Send for Prospectus (no obligation). RITCHIE SECRETARIAL COLLEGE, 127 Worcester Street, City 'behind Cathedral), P.O. Box 710, Phone 790-668. OUR GRADUATES GET JOBS. 7105 ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES REQUIRED by a leading Australian travel guide to work in various areas of the South Island. Car required, experience not essential but preferred. Write “Guide,” 122 Grafton Road, Wellington, or Telephone (04) 849-292 Wellington. 7158 BABY SITTERS REQUIRED PENSIONERS and young people required by new Baby Sitting Service, good hourly rate. Phone 856-762. W5831 BOILER ATTENDANT WE require the services of a suitably qualified Boiler Attendant to control the operation of our Anderson 16,0001 b oil fired boiler. Due to fluctuating demand it will be necessary for the successful applicant to be prepared to work alternating shifts as necessary. The plant operates five days per week and some additional overtime is available. We offer a good rate of pay, secure steady employment and excellent working conditions. Please contact: MR I. McCREDIE, Plant Engineer, Shands Road. Hornby. Phone 495-339. W4917 BAR PERSON REQUIRED Blackball Working Men’s Club, permanent position. Apply President or Secretary, phone 827 Ngahere, Westland. ; W2970 BAR PERSON THE Riccarton W.M.C. requires a bar person to work from 2 p.m. to 10.30 p.in. plus overtime, five days a week including Saturdays, with Wednesdays off. Working conditions are good and the atmosphere congenial. Preference will be given to those with bar experience and a previously stable work background. Apply to Mr Chapman, 489-953, on Monday or Tuesday, after 9 a.m. 54144 ’ CLOTHING CUTTER AN experienced stock cutter is required for the cutting of ladies’ coats, frocks, men's Stubbies, trousers etc. This is a permanent position in a go-ahead company. For an interview please phone Mr G. Sandford, Cutting Room Manager, FABIOLA FASHIONS LTD. 558 Wairakei Road, Phone 583-109. 1 W3117
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