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VACANCItS HMAUB ffi*a*JKKCKD Cook-General wtd., STSnlts. Ring 5«-«a. ' 1430 jMBAL Required. Apply ZetjShr . • ’■ Cwhel rtreet. w? SSbST Uve out. *Phone 77-997-gggUtMAJD-Waltreu. Kitchenmaid. %*.'Wages. congenial conditions. hotei - • Wtd. Revingtons Hotel. Ajnnouth, live in or out. Ring 70 Plymouth, collect. 0150 . WAITRESS WANTED Live In. FEDERAL. "j- 0444 HOME SUPERVISOR ~ A Competent Person is required to mfo charge of the Nurses* Home, agßcyside Hospital. Salary accord* mla experience. For full particuwrite the Matron. TUB •njBSXS: SUNNYSIDE HOSPITAL StJKSES: SUNNYSIDE HOSPITAL SOBSES: SUNNYSIDE HOSPITAL PUSSES: SUNNYSIDE HOSPITAL there are vacancies for Student ftnhiatric Nunes at Sunnyside gorOital. Apply to itie Matron.: ' ’ - 7718 LADIES' COAT MACHINIST WT acquire a first-class Machinist with experience in all stages ot toltea' coat work. Attractive wage offered , lor suitable operator. Ptione 80-329 between 8 a.m. and I pan, for appointment. 7779 "" SECOND WAITRESS. SECOND WAITRESS. A large Wellington residential hotel lequirea an experienced Second Waitress to relieve dining-room managents on days off and to take reaponsibllity of cocktail parties, weddings and banquets, etc. Must have (Meant personality and ability to control staff. Apply: ZP3016. "PRESS.- ■ - 8532 Glßl'-S FOR “NUGGET” FACTORY GULS FOR “NUGGET” FACTORY permanent, well-paid positions with rood conditions, commencing January. 13. For further particular!, apply promptly to:— Mrs .Prince, THE “NUGGET** POLISH CO. OF NLTD„ NO Ferry road, Woolston, S.E.I. 5177 CHILD NURSING, TEMPLETON FARM There are vacancies at the above institution for young women (18 years and over) who wish to take nursing training in the care and management of intellectually handicapped children. The commencing salary averages «7 per week clear, after payment st Board and Tax. Accommodation is‘available in a recently opened, modern Nurses* Home. If you are interested, write, call, or telephone, MB, the Matron. 7719 GIRLS! WELL PAID POSITIONS AT LYTTELTON OUR experienced shirt operators earn Pigb weekly wages based on todtaadual ability. As it takes time to Min skill, a learner's wage incoittye programme has been installed. This makes it possible for you to earn more than your minimum hourly rate while you learn Free - lea is provided during lunch hour- and morning - and. . afternoon breaks. Good conditions of service iritt! friendly workmates. As a mem-, ter of our team you will be made to-fbebat borne, why not call with your parents and see our Mr Reeve «n or after January 14. LICHFIELD (N2.), LTD. Winchester street. LYTTELTON /<* 8253 CANTERBURY 1 CANTERBURY WE have vacancies for Girls to our Balf-Hose Department. (1) The work is weD paid, light ano satisfying. d> Substantial bonuses can be earned. (31 Full Cafeteria Service. (41 Staff Shop where you buy your own clothing. Call and see MR FLEWELLEN on or after January 13. 1958. LANE, WALKER. RUDKIN, LTD. LANE, WALKER. RUDKIN, LTD. LANE. WALKER. RUDKIN. LTD ■32 Montreal street. 5175 GIRLS WANTED. GIRLS WANTED. GIRLS WANTED. A GIRLS WANTED GIRLS WANTED GIRLS WANTED GIRLS WANTED GIRLS WANTED LANE WALKER RUDKIN. LTD.. reWire three intelligent girls for then Garment Analysis and Sample Condruetion Department. This is a job Particularly suited to girls who have a natural Sair for making their own clothing. Excellent wages and worklog conditions; Apply to: Mr A Hanna, Ob or after January 13. 1958 LANE WALKER RUDKIN. LTD., LANE WALKER RUDKIN, LTD.. LANE WALKER RUDKIN, LTD., LANE WALKER RUDKIN. LTD„ LANE WALKER RUDKIN, LTD., LANE WALKER RUDKIN. LTD. 32 Montreal street, Sydenham. 2931 OPPORTUNITY FOR GIRLS AND OPPORTUNITY FOR GIRLS AND OPPORTUNITY FOR GIRLS AND WOMEN. WOMEN. WOMEN. IL O'BRIEN and CO„ LTD., manufccturers of O*B Footwear since 1866. offer congenial employment and food wages end working conditions GIRLS. . : GIRLS. Vacancies exist to-the Closing Department for girls to be trained as machinists; no previous experience hseesaary. Average wages olus bonuses will range from £4 10s to commence at 16 years of age. rising to £5 15s after six months, and to •ter £lO per week at the age of 2L WOMEN. WOMEN. Also required are adults who have •M experience in machining, skiving. • other operations associated with Closing Department. . Wages Wua bonuses will average well over <lO per week Apply on or after January 13 to . ASSISTANT MANAGER. 31 Dundas street, Christchurch 32«3 - PRIVATE SECRETARY. cotton BROTHERS, LTD., a N.Z Company of Rubber Merchants. ••Wire for their Head Office. Christ•Wrch, a Senior Stenographer to ■d as Private Secretary to the •Wsging Director. kjho successful applicant should in the 25-35 age group, and be y above average typist. She should the ability to work without y much supervision, plus the peryMlity and initiative to meet •••Wc and arrange appointments, ip. the absence of the Com•Wy's executives Thi work is diverse and interests' and an attractive salary Is ffitersd. The offices are new. well Egteq and centra) and J working TPnojUons most congenial. Written applications, with copies | of recent testimonials, should •• addressed to:— w *M«naging Director's Secretary,'* £f*k-~Box 812, Christchurch, and ■fold reach this office by Friday *4 January 17. 1958. 8488

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28481, 10 January 1958, Page 21

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