I yACANCWS—HMALIS KiND Woman wanted to mind young baby. It months old. during the day. Antigua st. area. Call Saturday, 47 Antigua st 942 LADIES' FASHION BUYER A VACANCY is occurring in this modern Blenheim store for a buyer of Fashions, Casual Wear and Millinery. This is a position requiring recent experience in buyin< and selling in these departments and would suit a buyer looking for a responsible, congenial and well-paid position with a developing business. Inquire by telephoning collect, writing, or call and discuss it with— The Manager. WRIGHT STEPHENSONS DEPARTMENT STORE, P.O. Box 69, Blenheim. 'Phone 1612. 3417 LEGAL OFFICE REQUIRES FEMALE CLERK 17-18 years, for general duties including stamping, registration and searching. Previous experience not essential. WILLIAMS and REED, 204 Cashel street. Telephone 50-243. 2689 LEGAL OFFICE LEGAL OFFICE requires JUNIOR GIRL to act as receptionist and telephone operator Must be able to type neatly and accurately. Apply with copies of references, to: HARPER, PASCOE, BUCHANAN and PENLirTGTON. 118 Hereford street. 2736 LADY SHOP ASSISTANT THE Linen Shop has a vacancy for an experienced assistant, age 25 to 35. This position will carry a generous wage of £ll weekly to a -lady with good selling ability. References please. Apply LINEN SHOP. 138 A Hereford street. MACHINISTS Experienced Machinists are required to assist tn the manufacture of our well known motor-cyclists' and trotting helmets, Industrial gloves and other safety products The work Is varied and interesting with good conditions and excellent remuneration. Apply: Mr Butler. MAX CHESHIRE, LTD., 387 St. Asaph street 6610 NURSE MAUDE HOSPITAL ■ FOR MEN AVERILL HOUSE ASSISTANT MATRON A registered nurse will shortly be required to fill this position. Must be interested tn hospital administration and the care of the aged. Resident position. Apply, giving particulars of qualifications, age. etc., and enclosing recent testimonials, to the Secretary. 192 Madras street. Christchurch from whom further particulars of the position can be obtained 3275 OIL INDUSTRY BP (NEW ZEALAND) LTD., require a Junior Shorthand Typist for their South Island Branch Office in Christchurch. Wages will be commensurate with ability, and working conditions are excellent in modern, well-appointed offices. A generously subsidised Provident Fund is in operation. Apply personally to: The Accountant, B.P. (NEW ZEALAND), LTD., 118 Cashel street, Christchurch. or 'Ph 64-699 for an Interview 8720 OFFICE JUNIOR AN opportunity occurs in this progressive organisation for a young Lady who is interested in an office career Would suit a bright girl leaving school. Congenial working conditions in a centrally situated sunny office I Apply in own handwriting, giv'ing age, educational standard land previous experience if any to■ The Accountant, JAS. J. NIVEN and CO.. LTD., Box 501. Christchurch.
EXPERIENCED MACHINSTS Suckling Brothers Ltd., require experienced Mach Insts willing to learn Footwear manufacturing. Top wages, plus generous individual incentive payment guarantees keen workers high earnings. Aplly:— PERSONNEL OFFICE SUCKLING BROS., LTD., 18 DUNDAS STREET. 3401 OWING TO EXPANSION OF BUSINESS We Require SENIOR FROCK MACHINISTS SENIOR FROCK MACHINISTS (also Juniors to learn) Good Wages. PERMANENT POSITIONS. J W. BARRACLOUGH AND CO., 21 DUNDAS STREET, 'Phone 70-201. 3263
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29910, 25 August 1962, Page 22
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