VACANCIES—FEMALES INTERMEDIATE FEMALE CLERKTYPIST BOOKKEEPING ability essen-tial-knowledge of accounting machines an advantage. Good salary to competent person. Apply in writing to:— MITCHELL, PRICE and STOWELL. Public Accountants, P.O. Box 499. CHRISTCHURCH. INTERESTING POSITION FOR SENIOR CLERK-TYPIST An excellent permanent position will shortly be available for a capable Senior ClerkTypist in our medical book department. Accuracy and a pleasant personality are essential requirements and a knowledge of shorthand would be advantageous. The successful applicant will come in direct contact with the medical and allied professions, and the work in this medical atmosphere is varied and interesting. Our modern offices are centrally situated right opposite the Bridge of Remembrance, and provide excellent congenial working conditions. An excellent salary will be paid to the successful applicant- . , i, Applicants are Invited to call and discuss the position with the managing-director telephone 64-772 for an appointrnentN. M. PERYER, LTD., Medical Publishers. #3-95 Cambridge terrace. Christchurch. 2866
INTERMEDIATE TYPIST CLERK AN INSURANCE COMPANY with centrally situated modern offices has a vacancy for an Intermediate Typist Clerk. Good salary and working conditions. Apply:— S.I.M.U. MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSN.. 145-147 Worcester street, ’Phone 30-099. 2977
JUNIOR OR INTERMEDIATE SHORTHAND-TYPIST-CLERK FOR PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT'S OFFICE APPLY IN WRITING TO THE MANAGER, P.O. Box 2303, CHRISTCHURCH 9421 JUNIOR CLERKTYPISTE For General Office Duties Must Have School Certificate. Preference Given to Girl With Driving Licence. Shorthand Not Required. Apply:— Secretary, A. R. MACKAY, LTD., Licensed Motor Vehicle Dealers, 33-39 LICHFIELD ST., CH’CH. 8269 KARITANE HOSPITAL KITCHEN MAID required, Monday to Friday. Hours: 8 a.m. to 2.30 pun. Apply HOME SUPERVISOR. 2907 KARITANE for 10 days, in February. 'Phone 55-406. X 8493 LADIES’ HAIRDRESSER LADIES’ HAIRDRESSER LADIES’ HAIRDRESSER SENIOR OR INTERMEDIATE OPERATOR. Must be fully versed in all branches of Hairdressing. Good wages. All replies treated as confidential. ’PHONE 31-501 WEEK-ENDS OR EVENINGS. LADIES HAIRDRESSER FOR LADIES HAIRDRESSER FOR LADIES HAIRDRESSER FOR SUNNY NELSON SUNNY NELSON SUNNY NELSON A leading Suburban Salon requires an advanced intermediate or senior Ladies Hairdreser. Attractive salary and commission, with pleasant working conditions in modern salon. Excellent private board can be arranged. Please write or Telephone, ? SALON ELISE, 44 Tutuka street, NELSON. 80-258 Business or 4129 evenings. 2761 LIGHT ASSEMBLY LIGHT ASSEMBLY LIGHT ASSEMBLY LIGHT ASSEMBLY We require the services of a Young Woman for light plastic assembly work. Office hours: 8.45 to 5 pun. •PHONE 69-329 for an appointment. 2010 LACE DEPT. "ARMSTRONG’S,” Victoria sq., have a vacancy in their Lace Department for a Junior or Intermediate Saleswoman. Good working conditions and staff discounts on personal purchases. Please apply to: — The Secretary, T. ARMSTRONG and CO., LTD. 2002 MACHINISTS MACHINISTS MACHINISTS WALTER DAY. LTD., have a vacancy for an experienced trouser machinist for their ladies’ and gents’ bespoke tailoring workroom. Excellent wage and working conditions. Apply—83A CASHEL STREET. 9439 NURSE RECEPTIONIST REQUIRED DOCTOR’S Rooms. Central area. Some evening hours. Apply P 5430, "Press. 9448
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30348, 25 January 1964, Page 26
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