VACANCIES—FEMALES OFFICE JUNIOR We require the services of a Junior Clerk for our modern •office. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Full staff privileges available. Please apply to: The Staff Officer, J. BALLANTYNE & CO. LTD., CHRISTCHURCH. 9428 RECEPTIONIST REQUIRED Knowledge of typing. Sunday and Wednesday off. Apply in person: WHITE HART HOTEL. 8122 RELIABLE Housekeeper required by Professional Woman. Pleasant Cashmere home. Family of two includes an elderly lady. Good references essential. Reply H 998, "Press.” H 998 RELIABLE Experienced Waitress. Days off, Friday, Saturday. Live out. Apply Oxford Hotel, 9358 SENIOR SALESWOMAN FOR HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE DEPARTMENT A. J. WHITE, LTD., have a vacancy for a woman in their Household Hardware Department, handling stainless steel, cutlery and gift lines, etc. This position is a permanent one with an excellent wage and first-class working conditions. Some experience in this field would be an advantage although a woman with any retail sales training would receive favourable consideration. Apply in person to: The Manager, Hardware Department, A, J. WHITE, LTD., A. J. WHITE, LTD., HIGH STREET. 8925 SEWING MACHINIST There is a vacancy on our happy staff for a person, with experience preferred, but not essential as training will be given to the right person. Excellent conditions. Apply to: ANDERSON and SMITH, LTD. LTD, Upholsterers, 23 Disraeli street, 'Phone 88-721. 8970 ST. GEORGE’S PRIVATE HOSPITAL LAUNDRY HAND THERE Is a vacancy at the above hospital for a full-time Laundry Hand. For an appointment 'Ph. Laundry Manager, 57-179. 8935
VACANCIES—FEMALES TELEPHONE OPERATOR (19 HOURS A WEEK) "THE PRESS,” Cathedral Square, has a vacancy for an evening Telephone Operator to assist with classified advertisements. Previous experience In this type of work is not essential but a good standard of typing and spelling is desirable. The hours worked are from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday. Not secondary employment. Apply to:— ADVERTISING MANAGER, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, TELEPHONE 69-799. 6 VACANCIES—GENERAL MUSIC TEACHER WAIROA COLLEGE HAWKE'S BAY Applications are invited from musicians or from teachers with musical training for appointment to the above position. It involves class singing to all classes in a co-educational school of over 600 pupils. In addition instrumental tuition with either band or orchestral instruments is highly desirable. Opportunity exists for private tuition or for conducting of community groups with over-time payment involved. Assistance will be given with housing or finding suitable accommodation. Apply, in first instance, to: — PRINCIPAL, WAIROA COLLEGE, P.O. BOX 5, WAIROA H.B. or ring collect 173 or A 353 (residence). 9415 VACANCIES—FARM EMPLOYEES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE WANTED: A married shepherd for Tara Hills Research Station, situated three miles from Omarama, North Otago. House with electric power available. School bus passes the door. Salary up to £lB per week, depending on experience and capability. Apply Mr G. Butt, Manager, “Tara Hills,” ’Phone 832 Omarama. 9368 MT. PEEL STATION YOUNG MARRIED MAN IS REQUIRED FOR SHEPHERDING AND GENERAL FARM WORK. School bus at gate. Shifting expenses will be paid. BING 727 ARUNDEL COLLECT. OR WRITE JOHN ACLAND, MT. PEEL, PEEL FOREST. •427
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30406, 3 April 1964, Page 17
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