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A 1 W EXPERIENCED SENIOR (Female) CLERK A FIRM of Woolbrokers need an Experienced Female Clerk (aged 30-40 years) for Shipping and General Office Work. This is a responsible post with excellent prospects for future advancement. A good salary will be paid, there Is a very generous pension scheme In operation and the working conditions are excellent. For an interview please apply to: THE MANAGER, PO. Box 1531, Christchurch. 8644 EXPEBENfEb Waitress requlred. Apply Clarendon Hotel. 6272 FEMALE CLERK WE have a vacancy in our Accounts Office for an Intermediate Female Clerk for sales analysis work and general office duties The position is Interesting and there is ample oppor. tunlty for advancement. For further particulars apply to: Credit Accountant. Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd., CASHEL STREET, Christchurch. 8744 GENERAL ifand required, two days’ cooking. Wages £l2 pw. Apply personally McKendry's

GENERAL HAY'S, LTD., require a clean capable woman for sandwich and savoury making, salads and assisting at food buffet. Hours 7.30 a.m.-4 30 pun, Monday to Friday Inclusive. Excellent working conditions end staff discount Apply to: The Manageress. HAY'S TEA & COFFEE LOUNGE, Gloucester street. 7685 ridCSEMAkD Waitress.* two required. live in. Call Bonners Hotel. 7740 HOUSEMAID required. Apply personally mornings. Hotel Federal; 8705 HAWKE’S BAY HOSPITAL BOARD NAPIER JUNIOR OPERATING THEATRE SISTER OPERATING THEATRE STAFF NURSE Vacancies exist for the above positions at the MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. HASTINGS. Duties to commence early in November. .Salary in accordance with Hospital Employment (Nurses) Regulations. 1957. Further information may be obtained from the Matron. Memorial Hospital. Hastings. 8774

GIRLS! FULL ACCOMMODATION GIRLS! THE HERMITAGE GIRLS! BE PAID WHILE YOU STAY! GIRLS! AND BE TRAINED FOR HOTEL WORK! The Hotel Association of New Zealand In conjunction with the New Zealand Hotel Workers’ Federation. TRAINING COURSE FOR WAITRESSES, HOUSEMAIDS AND PANTRYMAIDS Tourists from all parte of the world are creating an Increasing demand for more hotel service. To meet thia, additional staff are urgently needed, especially waitresses. honesm aids and pantrymaids. A training course of three weeks has been established at the Hermitage for special tuition for waitresses, housemaids and pantrymaids. Those selected for this course will be given thorough training and guaranteed immediate employment In selected hotels on completion of the course. Travelling costs to and from the Hermitage and fun accommodation will be provided. During training, award rates at pay on a Monday to Friday basis will be paid. Applicants must be over 17 years of age, prepared to remain In the Industry for at least three months and will be required to agree to this prior to selection for training. Staff already engaged In Licensed Hotels are not eligible for selection. The first course will start not later than the 10th a< November. ENROL NOW. Call, write or telephone for Interview, toL. S. SHORT. SECRETARY. HOTEL WORKERS' UNION, 323 MANCHESTER STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Tel: 79-624. MB LADIES' HAIRDRESSING SALON MANAGERESS We have a vacancy for Manageress of our hairdressing salon, attached to our store in which S 7 are on the staff. The Manageress would be in charge of a staff .of. two and should have a high general knowledge ot hairdressing. In addition to wages there la a staff discount covering men a and woman's wear, footwear, hardware and drees fabrics eta, PARTICULARS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM:THE MANAGER, JAMES GRAY & SONS. LTD, P.O. Box ». KU! MILTON. Otago. 1

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29956, 18 October 1962, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29956, 18 October 1962, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29956, 18 October 1962, Page 29