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VACANCIES—FEMALES CAPABLE Domestic Help wanted 2 mornings weekly. Fendalton area. 'Ph. 45-660. 394 RELIABLE Woman to assist General Housework, 2 mornings a week. Bryndwr. Apply p 828 4"Press." 301 WANTED, Doctor's Receptionist, shorthand and typing ess ent*al. Age 25 to 30 preferred. P 8147, "Press.'’ 175 . JUNIOR GIRL to Fold and Wrap Magazines. Good wages and conditions. Permanent position. Applv to the Manager. D N. ADAMS. LTD.. Tattersails lane (next Union 5.5.C0.).3476 HOUSEKEEPER A Modern Home is offered to Young Lady under 3Q to care for widower and 3 children. No objection to one child. 'Phone 79-700 bus. hours or week-ends 26-028.I 9 ! 8 INVOICE TYPIST BRISCOES. LTD.. Hardware Merchants, require an efficient Invoice Typist. Good wages and working conditions. Applv:— THE ACCOUNTANT. Cnr. Cashel and Madras streets. 3821 TYPIST TYPIST TYPIST THE services are required of a Junior or Intermediate Typist for Invoicing and General Office Duties. No shorthand. ’PHONE 69-525. 3823 WOMEN Staff required to help in the training of teenage girls in domestic work. Live in position. Salary £ll 13s lOd gross per week includes allowance for penal time. Three weeks holiday on full pay every six months. A deduction at the rate of £l2O per annum will be made for board and quarters. Apply to Box 770, Christchurch, for partic u 1ar5.2283 INVOICE CLERK INVOICE CLERK T. ARMSTRONG and CO., LTD., Victoria square, require the services of an Experienced Senior Female Clerk for a position in their Main Office. Applicants must be quick and accurate at figures. Please applv to the SECRETARY 3982 BEATHS FANCY DEPARTMENT We have a vacancy for an INTERMEDIATE assistant for our Handbag and Scarf Section. Applicants should have previous selling experience and an interest in fashion accessories. Apply with references to the Staff Manager, BEATH and CO. LTD., on Cashel street. 5768 CASHIER CLERK CASHIER CLERK T. ARMSTRONG AND CO., LTD., Victoria square, have a vacancy for a female cashier clerk for their Service Bureau. This is an interesting position which requires a young lady of neat appearance, and of courteous disposition and who has had some experience in handling cash. Please apply to the: — SECRETARY. 3982 CLERICAL POSITION CLERICAL POSITION CLERICAL POSITION FOR YOUNG LADY for General Office Duties. Required to be neat and accurate at figures. Pleasant working conditions. Good hours. Apply in writing to — LICHFIELD (N.Z.), LTD., 179 Tuam street, CHRISTCHURCH. 3779 OFFICE JUNIOR OFFICE JUNIOR A VACANCY has occurred in our General Office for a bright, intelligent Young Lady, 15 to 16 years of age, who desires to commence a commercial career and who possesses a high degree of common sense. Hours: 8.30 to 5. with no Friday evenings. Please apply in person to the Accountant, bringing latest school report. WEEKS. LTD. WEEKS, LTD. Colour Printers and Paper Converters Cnr. Tuam and Madras sts. 'Phone 65-553 2431 JUNIOR TYPIST JUNIOR TYPIST WE have a vacancy in our General Office for a Junior Typist, whose duties will also include assisting on the Telephone Switchboard. Excellent amenities and this is a good opportunity for a conscientious young lady to gain experience in a congenial commercial office. A half day per month is granted and cafeteria facilities are available. Apply:— Personnel Manager, DUNLOP NEW ZEALAND, LTD., Lane street, Woolston.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28981, 24 August 1959, Page 18

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