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VACANCIB t MAUS OFFICE Junior wanted for general cleric*! duties. Modern office, excellent experience and prospects. *p7b. WATTS and CO., 67 Worcester st. West 8072 Random Reminder DEMANDS Since early September last year, the ratepayers of Christchurch have spoken in whispers, and have been glancing furtively over their shoulders. For it is ever since then that they have been liable to be sued for their rates, without further notice, according to the delightful little document sent them by the City Council. And now only a month remains before a levy of 10 per cent, will be added to the rates unpaid. There are bound to be some laggards. Perhaps the council should know that the very form of its document sets up consumer resistance. “I hereby demand from you within fourteen days” is not the most encouraging way of beginning a communication. The council might do better if it said something like: “If you have managed to buy your wife the new shoes she has been talking about, and have some cash to spare, we would be pleased if you would consider making a contribution to our appeal for funds.” The appeal, of course, might not meet a tremendous response—unlike the appeal of the classified advertisements in “The Press,” which have an instant and widespread appeal for the many thousands of readers over most of the South

Island. If you want to exchange houses for a holiday, buy a two-tone bird bath, or hire a new secretary, the classifieds will do the job for you. SPECIALITY SALESMAN. Here is an opportunity for an enthusiastic and energetic salesman to* earn up to £2OOO a year representing an old-established publishing organisation. The position entails selling direct to the public on a liberal commission basis. Own car essential. “SPECIALITY SALESMAN." P.O. Box 1462, CHRISTCHURCH. 5911 VACANCIES FEMALES CAPABLE Housekeeper (30-45) read, for modem Ashburton home, live in. One man and 2 boys, 16 and 12 years. Apply 4 Turton st., Ashburton, or ’Phone 7769. week-end. X3OBB HOUSEKEEPER for country. Good home, wages and conditions. Two men. Permanent position. Suit woman with invalid dependant or otherwise. Apply ZP6841.1587 SENIOR TYPIST - CLERK SENIOR TYPIST - CLERK To Take Charge of Office. Apply in writing to Manager, B. L. HART and CO., LTD., 32-34 Kingsley st., WALTHAM. 9434 CHRISTCHURCH COLLEGE (College House) 10 Rolleston avenue. HOUSEMAID. Good accommodation, vacations with pay. Preferably over 25 years of age. GODDARD. 'PHONE 60-658. 6072

PANTRYWORK D.I.C. RESTAURANT requires the services of the following Experienced Staff :-4A HEAD PANTRYMAID. Also AN ASSISTANT PANTRYMAID. Apply to the Manageress: MISS MAHONEY, D.I.C. RESTAURANT SECOND COOK SECOND COOK SECOND COOK WANTED FOR A FEW WEEKS WANTED FOR A FEW WEEKS WANTED FOR A FEW WEEKS Apply: CARLTON HOTEL. CARLTON HOTEL. CARLTON HOTEL. 8073 PRESBYTERIAN SOCIAL SERVICE. Living in. Full-time RELIEVER for Woodchester Home. Able to relieve cook one day weekly. ’Phone 58-267 for full particulars. COOK FOR COUNTRY HOME COOK FOR COUNTRY HOME CAPABLE woman wanted to cook for family, in comfortable country home, Omarama district. Modern, all-electric kitchen. Accommodation for one child if required. School bus. . For further particulars apply: PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS LTD., PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS LTD., Trust Department, Timaru. 9553 TELEPHONE OPERATOR RECEPTIONIST. WE require a Young Lady for the above duties. Some typing experience an advantage but not essential. Office conditions are congenial and there is an excellent cafeteria service. For further details and interview, please contact THE PERSONNEL OFFICER, THE CARPET MNFG. CO., N.Z., THE CARPET MNFG. CO., N.Z., LTD., LTD., Peer street. Upper Riccarton. 'Phones 47-588 and 47-589. 8075 CLOTHING MACHINIST CLOTHING MACHINIST CLOTHING MACHINIST CLOTHING MACHINIST THE Paris Manufacturing Co., makers of Selby Model garments, require the services of experienced Machinists for ladies’ coats and costumes. Very good wages are paid to first class machinists capable of producing top grade garments. Apply:— Mr C. H. Stockbridge, PARIS MANUFACTURING CO„ 250 St. Asaph street, or 'Phone 88-853. , ' 8098 PRESSER. PRESSER. WE urgently require 2 Pressers for our knitwear department. This work is light and conditions are ideal. Top wages and bonuses can be earned; overtime available. Apply: Mr R. Mills, LANE, WALKER, RUDKIN, LTD., 33 Montreal street. 8191

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28813, 6 February 1959, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28813, 6 February 1959, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28813, 6 February 1959, Page 18

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