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VACANCIES FEMALES ■e Stall, etc. Apply Mrs Turner, 8 England street, Lfaritood.3oBs *s EXPERIENCED Waitress wanted. 59 Live in. Apply Prince of Wales F H0te1.6287 i ■ .... .. Random Remin&rs n ” e COIFFURES There is no denying that the modem generation has an inventive aide to its 8 character. Not many years = ago, a young man went to a hairdresser’s shop and asked to have his hair cut. Some- • times there was a brief cont sultation about trims, or how » much to leave on top, but in general it was a straightforward business, understood e by operator and client. 3 ° The hairdresser today speaks a different language. He is required—while keeping his comments on the 6 requests to himself—to pro- - duce a Mohawk cut, or a square, or a ducktail, or a crew cut Those who request these elaborate coiffures r fondly believe they do something for them. This belief has its basis in the horror of the modern generation of being like its fellows. The hairdresser today probably - welcomes the long-haired intellectual type who has provided cartoonists with so much material: at least he asks for little to be done, and he is a link with a somewhat saner world. Exotic haircuts are one of the few things the reader of “The Press” is unlikely to find in the classified advertising columns. Day by day they produce invaluable needles from huge haystacks e for those who want them, t 5 i EXPD. Waitress permanent position. Apply New Wellington Hotel. 6345 HELP with Household Duties wanted three mornings weekly. ’Phone 37-555. 5 HOUSEMAID required. Apply Cokers* Hotel. 6260 SECOND Cook wtd, 2 days* cooking. Live out. Tuesday, Wednesday off. Commence Feb. 1. Apply Em- . bassy Hotel. WAITRESS required for our modern j dining room. Apply Diningroom £ Manageress, Warners Hotel. 8266 WANTED, Family Woman to mind 4-year-old girl, 8 to 5, between Fendalton and Bealey ave. Please write A 8065, “Press." JUNIOR GIRL for OFFICE. One just leaving school would be suitable. Permanent position with prospects of future advancement. - Apply “JUNIOR," c/o. P.O. Box 1066, Christchurch. 6254 WANTED, TWO GIRLS for Tobacco Work for about three months from mid-February. Pleasant outdoor work, good wages, all-electric bach. Write, air-mail, R. TOMLINSON, Marahau, R.D. 2, Motueka. HOME LAUNDRY SERVICE WANTED: Capable Woman for Packing Dept. One willing to learn all phases of Laundry Work. Apply Home Laundry Service, Ltd, 53 Victoria street. ’Phone 62-973.. OFFICE CLEANER WE require a woman to clean office. Service weekly. Window cleaning not included. Apply— JARRAH TIMBER COMPANY, 10-24 Moorhouse ave. 6289 GRESHAM HOTEL HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS required. Week-ends off. Live out. 6362 TELEPHONE OPERATORRECEPTIONIST A Part-time Telephone Operator and Receptionist is required by a firm • of Fruit and Vegetable Auctioneers. Hours: 8-1. Apply Secretary, *Phone 60-169. RADLEY BROS, LTD, 160 Lichfield street. SENIOR FEMALE CLERK TYPIST SENIOR FEMALE CLERK TYPIST 3 Required for an interesting position -in our centrally-situated office. No shorthand required. ’’ The position Is permanent and a good salary offered for a young lady with Initiative. Apply in own handwriting with copies only of references, to “SENIOR CLERK TYPIST” C/o. P.O. Box 1066 CHRISTCHURCH 6253 WANTED FOR BENMORE HYDRO CANTEEN WOMAN COOK for Staff of Six. Also A GENERAL ? and a CAFETERIA ASSISTANT Fares paid both ways after three months’ service. Apply SECRETARY, Room 18, Trades Hall, £ Christchurch I 6245 LADY ACCOUNTS CLERK A VACANCY occurs In our office for a Capable Female Clerk to commence duties as soon as possible. This is an opportunity for a person experienced in the operating of an accounting machine with duties including cashier work, banking, debtors’ accounts and incidental office procedures. 4 The salary offered is generous, with consideration given to capabiln n yg Apply to the Secretary, " THOMAS PERRY and SONS, LTD. 132-134 Lichfield street d it GIRLS AND WOMEN GIRLS AND WOMEN y GIRLS AND WOMEN 5. NEW YEAR VACANCIES NEW YEAR VACANCIES Shirt Folders up to 35 years of age. Previous experience unnecessary. Junior learners for plain sewing, also experienced machinists. Apply on or after January 13, to Mr Ellis. LICHFIELD (N.Z.) LTD, LICHFIELD (N.Z.) LTD, LICHFIELD (N.Z.) LTD, LICHFIELD (N.Z.) LTD, ’- 179 Tuam street. .5329

TOBACCO HARVESTING B ° Commencing from approximately middle of January vacancies will be available for women to assist with d the tobacco harvest in the sunny Nelson district. ;• Accommodation is provided and subsidised one-way fares are available. Applications can be made to it the nearest office of the DEPARTMENT OF « LABOUR, or to the NEW ZEALAND TOBACCO GROWERS’ ” ' FEDERATION, Box 37, Motueka. 12 > • -

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28792, 13 January 1959, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28792, 13 January 1959, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28792, 13 January 1959, Page 16

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