VACANCIES—KMALES - LAW Clerk, preferably with . some typing ability. Good salan r 1 and congenial conditions. Apply - J. G. Rutherford. 'Phone 62-660. • 2049 j WANTED, Doctor’s Receptionist, shorthand and typing essential. J Age 25 to 30 preferred. • “Press." Y.W.C.A. Hostel, Latimer square: Second Cook required; live in or out. Award wages. Applv Matron, 'Phone 64-028. ~HERMITAGE~ MOUNT COOK. WAITRESS, fully experienced. Applv Assistant Manager, GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU, Cathedral square. 9452 SUITABLE Saleswoman required. . quick selling line, house to house 1 selling. Liberal commission. Own car preferred but not essential. Applications to P.O. BOX 340.179 : SHORTHAND TYPIST WE have a vacancy for a Senior ’or Intermediate Typist. Large, ■ sunny office; electric typewriters ' and good wages, commensurate ' with ability. Apply— E. C. GOUGH. LTD., , 236 Tuam street. Christchurch. ‘ 'Phone 62-254. 7430 MILLINERY SALESWOMAN BALLANTYNES require the services of a first class Senior Saleswoman. Excellent opportunity ’ for a person possessing a bright personality and ability to sell. Please apply to the Personnel J Manager, J. BALLANTYNE AND CO. ; 9432 1 WOMEN AND GIRLS REQUIRED WOMEN AND GIRLS REQUIRED for work in CANISTER AND POLISH DEPARTMENTS Apply to: MRS PRINCE, ! THE NUGGET POLISH CO. OF N.Z., LIMITED. 580 Ferry road. 9119 PLASTIC AND DIECASTING LTD. GIRL wanted for our Packing Dept. Work is light, packing electrical goods (switches, plues, sockets, etc.), in a modern factory well heated and ventilated. Free tea and laundered smocks are provided. Hours 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Apply! 14 Hazeldean road, near Lincoln road. 9448 l EXPERIENCED GENERAL i j REQUIRED for New Brighton ■ Hotel, excellent working condi- . tions, two days cooking. Sunday • and Monday off. Commence imt mediately. Live out preferred. Apply:— ’ MRS McCORMACK. ’ 6255 BURRCTUGHS BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR FULL OR PART TIME WE have a vacancy on our staff for an experienced Burroughs , Bookkeeping machine operator. ! Good wages and conditions. Apply— V. E. MASON, LTD., Dry Cleaners and Launderers, 84 Hawdon street. DARFIELD HOSPITAL ASSISTANT SISTER i AN Assistant Sister is required at Darfield Hospital. Applicants should be either Registered Nurses with maternity certificate. ■ Midwives or Maternity Nurses. ' Salaries according to latest scale. including appropriate allowances. ' Full board and residence pro--1 vided. Applications should be addressed to the Lady Superintend1 ent, Christchurch Hospital, from whom further particulars may be obtained. 7558 YOUNG LADY YOUNG LADY YOUNG LADY required for part-time position A young lady, maximum age 35. is required to control the Junior Section of a national organisation. 1 Duties part time, twenty hour f week approximately. Must be In- , terested in young people and be ; able to type and organise. Good salary. First-class refer- ' ences essential. [ Apply to SECRETARY. C/- P.O. Box 721, . CHRISTCHURCH. ;8544 BRITISH PAVEMENTS (CANTERBURY), LTD. FEMALE CLERK A Capable Female Clerk Is required for the preparation of ' payroll, stock records and costing. Some experience in this type of work is essential. The position would suit a person living in the western part of the city, reasonably handy to Riccarton road. , Salary according to qualificaj tions, up to £650 per annum for . an Experienced Senior Clerk. Apply in writing giving details t of age and experience to—- , The Secretary. BRITISH PAVEMENTS J (CANTY.), LTD., j 192 Hereford street, Christchurch. f 943 C i ---- -. s
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28979, 21 August 1959, Page 26
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