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.1 VACANCIES—FEMALES ’ EXPERIENCED Housekeeper • wanted for country home, two "jadults. Reply L 6553. 'Press '' ?: X 6553 ‘ | EXPERIENCED “ Housemaid- ‘ Waitress required. Live out. Apply personally. McKendry's J. Hotel. 7709 WOOL Firm wants Junior Girl ' for office duties, typing, etc. Ph 69-085 for aorointme”l 2875 I ’ INVOICE TYPIST. BRISCOES. LTD.. Hardware . Merchants, require an efficient , Invoice Tynist. Good wages and working conditions. Applv;— THE ACCOUNTANT 5 Cnr. Cashel and Madras streets 76’5 ! SMART JUNIOR GIRI. WANTED for our Radio. Records and Home Appliance Store. Good ; ' wages and every assistance. • Apply ERNEST CORDFRY. LTD I 1198 Cashel street 1 opp Ballantvnes >. I 6540 MILLINER OR IMPROVER I 1 MILLINER OR IMPROVER Wanted urgently for our workroom. Pleasant working conditions. Apply:— - The "ASCOT” Millinery Salon. 137 Armagh street. 'Phone 62-536. or 65-284 after hours. 7631 PRINCESS MARGARET I HOSPITAL. 5 , WARDSMAIDS are required for (Part-time Duties at Princess Marigaret Hospital. Apply in person | at 10 a.m. to Supervisor. ’ COMMERCIAL CLEANERS. LTD.. . Princess Margaret Hospital. ! 6544 i D.I.C. CAKE COUNTER - I Di e. CAKE COUNTER. iD.I C. has a vacancy for a Capable Woman, with no home ties ifor their Cake Counter. Must be -(experienced in handling cash s This is a full-time position tr II ideal working conditions. Apply e to the Manageress. MISS MA'HONEY. D.I.C. RESTAURANT ! 655 C [■j GIRLS FOR FACTORY WORK. -1 We have vacancies in our factory for conscientious and reliable Girls to learn the brush- £ making trade. The work is light permanent positions are “I available. Apply personally tc ; The Factory Manager. BUNTING and CO.. LTD , Fife street. Christchurch 6512 7 SKELLERUP FOAM LATEX. Marshall street. Woolston - Manufacturers of Superfoam Mattresses and Pillows INTERMEDIATE FEMALE CLERK ? • WE have a vacancy on our stafl f for an intermediate female clerk who is quick and accurate with figures. Duties will include pricing and extending invoices, posting • and balancing the sales channel . and keeping the petty cash. ? There is ample scope for promotion and the successful applicant will be offered an attractive salary. , Please ring the Accountant ] I 80-078. 8509 J COSMETICIAN. ij We require a capable Senior fl Saleswoman for the "Hair and Hand Bar" in our Cosmetics Section. The position requires a lady of good appearance and selling experience who is willing to master all aspects of hair and hand toiletry requisites. Pre- . vious experience in the retailing of Beauty Preparations is essential. and advanced training will . be given to the successful appli--5 cant. Salary according to qualiIlfications. Full staff shopping 5 privileges. , I Applv tn the Staff Manager. J HAY'S. LTD.. Gloucester street. T 8913 1 JUNIOR/INTERMEDIATE SALESWOMAN. SLIPPERS AND BUDGET ; FOOTWEAR. HAY'S. LTD., require a young lady (16-19 years of age) who is smart and alert and interested in a selling career, for the Ground Floor Budget Shoe and 1 Slipper Department. The posi- ! tion offers good prospects, salary according to age and experience, and full staff shopping privileges. Apply to the Staff Manager, HAYS, LTD.. Gloucester street. 8913 SLIPPER SALESWOMAN. HAY'S. LTD., require a Senior Saleswoman for the Slipper and Budget Shoe Section on the Ground Floor. The Department carries a full range of Ladies' ' Slippers and Budget Footwear This position requires a smart, alert lady, preferably with some . experience in the selling of footwear. The position, which is a permanent one. offers a salary ; based on experience, with good future prospects, and lull stall . shopping privileges. Apply to the Staff Manager, HAY'S. LTD., Gloucester street. ( .3913

RANDOM REMINDER SHffS = lAB I=4 h,ji~ A ) IW7I \XijIL 1 HUNDREDS AND THOUSANDS The Lions are in Christ- to the statistician’s never- wich for the season. So cnuich, but already pre- ending pursuit of new it goes on—records for paiations aie going ahead records. So it is that they individuals, sides, nartnerI for summer sports. The are able to pronounce, at ships, most maiden overs j cricketers, for instance, intervals throughout the in succession, the fastest are busily oiling their season, that, for the first and slowest scoring, most bats, whitening their pads, time since the season of catches and stumpings—and adopting elegant atti- 1886-87, a score of 37 has ad infinitum. It only tudes before full-length been compiled—that is needs now a statistician , mirrors. But other cricket the word—by a man with to keep an eye on the devotees, who may never three feet. An English statistician—to record who have played in a match, writer once recalled ask- has recorded most records, are also engaged in get- ing why spectators at the In assessing the virtues of ting ready for the season. Oval had burst into an- advertising, one has only The statisticians are plause during an interval, to reflect on the success of sharpening their pencils. and that the demonstra- the classified columns of I Only billiards, perhaps. tion had been because one “The Press. ’’ They bring | rivals cricket in the astro- of their number had results with swift effinomical figures involved. just consumed his one- ciency. This naturally lends scope thousandth. ham sandi : -

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28984, 27 August 1959, Page 23

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