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SITUATIONS VACANT EXPERIENCED Tip » Truck Drivers Town and country work. Apply Saturday morning, M. C. Burke, Ltd., 19 Howard st. SALESWOMAN. WE have a vacancy for a Junior, good prospects, and excellent conditions, in a modern store. PANNELLS, 141 Cashel street. Bl7l OFFICE VACANCY WE have a vacancy in. our office for a young lady. 17-20 years of age. The work is interesting and offers much scope for a person who is conscientious and willing to learn. Working conditions in modern offices are first-class, and the successful applicant will be well paid. Apply in writing, or in person, to Secretary, RADLTY BROS.. LTD., 160 Lichfield street. 8277 ENGINEERING APPRENTICESHIP. AN Apprenticeship to Fitting and Turning is available to youths 16 to 18 years of age, with not less than two years' secondary school education. Our ’work covers all branches of the trade and includes tool making, plant maintenance and heavy engineering work. Works reopen January 11. SCOTT BROS., LTD., 65 Manchester st., Christchurch. Bl3O CALTEX OIL (N.Z.), LTD. RECEPTIONIST WANTED AN excellent position is available for a g>rl as Telephone Operator and Receptionist. Must have a pleasing personality and good telephone voice. This is ideal for a girl living in the Riccarton area. Apply to District Accountant. CALTEX OIL (N.Z.), LTD., ’Phone 45-103. 8301 WAREHOUSE JUNIOR. We require the services of a Junior to i learn general warehousing. The position I er. tails very light work, and offers an excellent opportunity for advancemerit. When fully trained, an opportunity will be given for local and South Island travelling. Good salary plus annual bonus. Reply to ”JUNIOR.” P.O. Box 1750, Christchurch. 6225 ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL. RELIEVING COOK. RELIEVING COOK. RELIEVING COOK. THE above Hospital requires Relieving Cook to work in congenial surroundings in the kitchen. 8.30 to 1.30, Monday to Friday. Uniforms are provided and laundered. The award wage will be paid. Apply— LADY SUPERINTENDENT, ’Phone 57-179. 8185 EAIBROIDERY MACHINIST. EMBROIDERY MACHINIST. i We have a vacancy in our workrooms , ; or a Young Girl leaving school, to learn ™ ach "? l . ng - of ® lazer and Cap mono- ' r l a - ln 1 s - . Tnis is light interesting work • ♦ U,d a P peal to any girl seeking permanent employment under first-class conditions. Excellent wages. Apply THE KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MFG CO Manchester or Allen streets. B7Ol DANNEVIRKE HOSPITAL BOARD. SUB-MATRON. t^^H£ ATIONS are lnvited from Registhe Position of Sub- ? i? 1 the Dannevirke Hospital. Position to become vacant end of March accordance with the Hospital Employment Regulations. Applications, endorsed “Sub-Matron” on envelope, stating qualifications, experience. and accompanied by recent testimonials, close with the undersigned at 10 a m. on February 15. 1956. P J. BETTERIDGE. Secretary. 3473 BOOTH MACDONALD AND C 0.7 LTD VAni OPERATORS. VACANCIES for men in following capacities : Radial Drill Operators Machine Operators—all types. Blacksmith Strikers. Assemblers also Viewers for Inspection Department. Good working conditions and wages. Apply Chief Engineer, BOOTH. MACDONALD and CO.. LTD. Cnr. Colombo and Carlyle sts., Christchurch. ’Phone 64-199. DANNEVIRKE HOSPITAL BOARD. MATRON. APPLICATIONS are invited from Registered Nurses for the position, of Matron at the Dannevirke Hospital, which -is a Grade 4 General Hospital. Salary in accordance with the Hospital* Employment Regulations. commencing £715 4s 6d and rising to £778 9s 6d for 44-hour week. Applications, endorsed “Matron” on envelope, stating qualifications, experience. and accompanied by recent testimonials, close with the undersigned at 10 a.m. on February 15, 1956. P J. BETTERIDGE. Secretary. 3473 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SPECIAL BURSARIES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE VICTORIA Universitv College is offering Two Bursaries tenable at the School of Social Science. The Bursaries will be to the value of £2OO per annum for two years. Bursars, who must be University Graduates, will be required to enrol as full-time students for the Diploma in Social Science. Further particulars may be obtained from the Registrar, Victoria University College. Applications for the 1956-57 course must reach the Registrar not later than January 14. 1956. L. O. DESBOROUGH, Registrar. 6445 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS THREE MEN' REQUIRED CHRISTTHREE MEN REQUIRED CHRISTCHURCH SHUNTING YARD, BECHURCH SHUNTING YARD. BETWEEN 21 AND 39 YEARS OF AGE TWEEN 21 AND 39 YEARS. OF AGE APPROXIMATE wage £32 each fortnight, which includes overtime. Shift work. Permanent employment. . Uniform clothing supplied. Advancement open to all men. Free holiday travel and other travel concession. Sick pay. superannuation. Apply: STAFF OFFICER, DISTRICT TRAFFIC MANAGER’S OFFICE, 394 MOORHOUSE AVENUE, CHRISTCHURCH. 6526 SHORTHAND-TYPISTS. SHORTHAND-TYPISTS. SHORTHAND-TYPISTS. If you have just left school, have you considered what the Public Service has to offer you? Generous salaries, interesting work, i and excellent prospects. Also accelerated promotion for passing examinations. Commencing salaries are: Without examinations: £4 17s 10s per week. With School Certificate or Junior Government Exam.: £5 13s 2d per week. With U.E. or Senior Government Exam.: £6 10s 5d per week. Further information and booklets from: PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, 3rd Floor, South British Building, 137- Hereford street. Christchurch. Telephone 64-849. 7889

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27860, 7 January 1956, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27860, 7 January 1956, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27860, 7 January 1956, Page 16

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