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| VACANCIES—FEMALES (HOUSEKEEPER wanted, bunIsandel district, 5 weeks approx. Ring 2K, Dunsandel, evenings. 9308 WANTED for ’ Elderly Lady, country. Companion Help. Nursing experience an advantage. Reply: Chaffey, Kekerangu. Marlborough. X 7708 YOUNG Woman wanted for general duties St. Bede’s College. Good wages and conditions, live in. Apply to the Matron, ’Phone 49-049. 6305 BURWOOD HOSPITAL KITCHENMAID A Kitchenmaid is required for Burwood Hospital. Live in. Uniforms provided and laundered free. Good wages and conditions. Apply to the Dietitian. BURWOOD HOSPITAL. ’ 8676 HUNTSBURY CHILDREN’S HOME A Relieving Nurse Aid is required immediately for the Huntsbury Children’s Home. Cash-’ mere, for approximately two and a half months. Good wages and conditions. For further Information apply to The Matron. Huntsbury Children’s Home, Cashmere. 8676 PLAIN SEWING MACHINISTS JUNIOR LEARNERS And EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS EARN top wages, making Lady Lichfield Blouses and Jetsetter Shirts. Air conditioned workroom and pleasant service conditions. Apply— Mr Ellis, LICHFIELD (N.Z.), LTD., 179 Tuam. street. 2342 EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATORS are invited to apply for appointment to a senior position on our accounting staff. The work is varied and somewhat different from that found in most accounting machine jobs, and would appeal to operators seeking secure and congenial employment. Please apply to: The Chief Accountant, THE WHEAT COMMITTEE, Cnr. Madras and Hereford sts. 8512 CLERK-TYPIST. CLERK-TYPIST. CLERK-TYPIST. CLERK-TYPIST. Capable senior girl between the ages of 20 and 30 is required for factory office. Duties include typing, invoicing, operating bookkeeping machine, wages, etc. A good salary will be paid to successful applicant. Apply In writing with copies of references to: THE MANAGER. Box 2458, Christchurch. 8568 INTERMEDIATE SALESWOMAN FOR CHINA AND CRYSTAL DEPARTMENTS A. J. WHITE. LTD., have a vacancy for a Smart, Intelligent Young Lady to fill the above position. Preference will be given to an applicant with some experience in this field, although a suitable girl with allied retail sales experience would receive favourable consideration. Main qualifications would be a willingness to learn, a pleasant personality, and the desire to extend a courteous, efficient service .to the buying public. Apply in person, with references, if any, to The Manager, China Department, A. J. WHITE, LTD., High street, Christchurch. 7516 LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL THE Christchurch Hospital Laundry has a vacancy for a capable woman to take charge of our preparing department. Successful applicant must be prepared to take full responsibility and be capable of controlling staff in the absence of the Manager or Supervisor. The position is permanent with future advancement. Reply by letter stating experience, if any, etc., to the Laundry Manager, Christchurch Hospital Laundry, St. Asaph street. 8676 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 a 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 29004, 18 September 1959, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29004, 18 September 1959, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29004, 18 September 1959, Page 20

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