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VACANCIES—-HMALfS INTERMEDIATE SHORTHAND TYPIST An stractive position is offered to a Young Lady who is efficient and willing to accept responsibility. The position is a permanent one with pleasant conditions in a centrally situated office. Holders of suitable School Certificate or University Entrance passes will be given preference and their qualifications recognised in the salary paid. Apply m writing stating age. qualifications and experience, with references, if any, to The Assistant Branch Manager, ROYAL INSURANCE CO. LTD., P.O. BOX 130. CHRISTCHURCH. 8836 INTERMEDIATE for HABERDASHERY I THE DI C. require a young Lady, 17 to 19 years of age, for .this busy department. Experienced sales staff should quickly adapt themselves to working in this most interesting section, and the successful applicant would be granted all staff privileges Apply STAFF SUPERVISOR, Ground Floor. D.I.C. 3606 INTERMEDIATE OR SENIOR SHORTHAND TYPIST A. C. NOTTINGHAM have a vacancy for a competent Shorthand Typist prepared to undertake also a limited range of clerical duties. The work is interesting and varied. Salary will be commensurate with ability and experience. Please apply to:— P O BOX 1, Or 'Phone MR GUNN. 30-489. For An Appointment. 3564 INTERVIEWERS INTERVIEWERS INTERVIEWERS INTERVIEWERS INTERVIEWERS INTERVIEWERS INTERVIEWERS INTERVIEWERS INTERVIEWERS INTERVIEWERS INTERVIEWERS INTERVIEWERS A number of women are required immediately for interviewing housewives in their homes. Car an advantage. Good remuneration. Please ring Miss Phillips, I 'phone 43-796. between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. today. INTERMEDIATE CLERK TYPISTE APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position at our Christehuroh Office. The work is varied and would suit an intermediate typiste or one approaching that standard. Shorthand not required. The salary to be paid will be fully commensurate with the ability of the applicant. AU applications will be treated confidentially and should be addressed to:— The Branch Manager. HOLM and CO . LTD . Shipping Agents. P.O Box 18, Lyttelton. 3688 JUNIOR GIRL FOR BINDERY JUNIOR GIRL FOR BINDERY We have a vacancy in our Bindery for a Junior Girl. Good wages and conditions. Permanent position. Apply to the Manager, D. N. ADAMS. LTD.. Printers and Publishers, Tattersails lane (next Union Steam Ship Co.). I JUNIOR Giri required - for Pharmacy in Sydenham.’ Apply Cattell, 'Phone 56-382 JUNIOR TYPIST JUNIOR TYPIST required for our Land Department. Previous experience not essential. Apply— HUTCHINSON. WHITE. LTD., Victoria square. LEDGER SUPERVISOR WE have a vacancy for a young Lady, capable of supervising our debtors’ ledgers section. This is an interesting and responsible position for a person trained in mechanical bookkeeping. Please Ring 69-686 and 1 make an Appointment with the, Accountant, PRESBYTERIAN BOOK ROOM. 8046 MATRON’S ASSISTANT Wanted a practical, educated woman, 30-45 years, who is interested in and can cope with the supervision of adolescent girls. This is a live-in position. Comfortable bed-sittine room accommodation and staff quarters. Forty-hour week: six weeks’ holiday per year. Grosfsalary £l4 10s lOd. per week, less PAYE.. and nominal Government board deductions Apply with references. 95 Gloucester street Child Welfare Division 8853 j MANAGERESS FOR DRAPERY BUSINESS St. Albans district. A Temporary Position. Apply— HENDERSON S DRAPERY. 2438 Cranford street. 3563) MACHINISTS FOR PLAIN SEWING Permanent position offered in our Overall Repair Depart- ’ ment. MASONS DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS (off Wordsworth street). SYDENHAM. 39321

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30094, 30 March 1963, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30094, 30 March 1963, Page 28