Situations Vacant PART-TIME WE have a part-time position available for six hours a day. The work involves cake finishing in our busy suburban bakery. PH. 515-343. PARTY PLAN $60.00 Pius per evening: MY personal average is over $85.00. $60.00 for a few hours work is commonplace. If you enjoy meeting people and satisfying their needs then join me in representing a colourful range of quality linen and manchester. Can you Imagine a home without sheets, towels and the like? The market’s there and I’ll train you to take advantage of it and enjoy yourself in the process. Your customers will be your friends, family and people you’ve yet to meet. You need purchase no samples. Phone me, lan Johnson, on 554-827. LTT’EN CALL, P.O. BOX 2128, CHRISTCHURCH. PERMANENT PART-TIME PERSON REQUIRED to feed mushrooms into the processing line of a Food Processing Factory. Some lifting involved. Approximately 18 hours per week. Telephone:— EMMA FOODS, 488-451. PRE LINCOLN STUDENT WANTED sheep, deer, goat farm, 20 miles from Blenheim phone Blenheim 89-535. PRE-SCHOOL PRE-SCHOOL A qualified child care worker required urgently preferably with Primary School training or kindergarten. Please write:— 25 Strowan Road, CHRISTCHURCH,S. PROCESS WORKER WE REQUIRE an additional young person 16 to 18 years for a full time position in our factory, manufacturing picture frame mouldlngs.The Job has lots of variety but requires a high degree of manual dexterity. We offer excellent pay and condttons to the right person. For interview phone 67-060. PROCESS WORKER WE require workers for our chicken processing plant. Experience preferred but not necessary. Templeton area. Call 478-847 for interview.
QUANTITY SURVEYORS OPPORTUNITIES now exist for qualified and preferably registered Quantity Surveyors in Auckland and Wellington. Age range 25 - 30. Generous remuneration package offered including relocation allowance. If you are looking for a challenging career and have had the relative experience please reply In writing to: Quantity Surveyor P.O. Box 6978 Auckland r REAL ESTATE SALES A rare opportunity is here to Join our successful highly reputable Central City Office. The person we seek to complement our small select sales team will be experienced, energetic and ■ selfmotivated. In return we offer facilities that are second to none to ensure your success the most attractive premises In the business to further project our Image; very high profile advetising that suceeds; fully com--puterised listing and valuation systems; multiple listing and a management and valuation team to assist and complement our salesteam, plus so much more. All applications, treated In confidence, to David Sutton, phone 790-604, a.h. 489-182. SIMES RECEPTIONIST RECEPTIONIST EXPERIENCED receptionist required for our modern offices In Riccarton. Ability to type would be an advantage. Reply In writing to: Shanahan, Winder, Tomlin and Co, Chartered Accountants, P.OZBox 8070, Rsccarton.
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Press, 25 January 1986, Page 35
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