VACANCIES—FEMALES WANTED, Capable Housekeeper for country home, three adults. £8 per week. Apply DlO6, ‘‘Press,” Ashburton. 1679 WANTED URGENTLY EXPERIENCED Female Staff for Bindery from Friday next for at least one. week’s work. Good wages and conditions. Apply:— MR KERR, FULLER BROS. LTD., 180 Tuam street. 'Phone 50-716. 6145 WANTED: Fully -experienced Pantrymaid Waitress, and one experienced Kitchen staff. Please apply Hotel Embassy, 163 Manchester street. 6265 WARD SISTER for TUARANGI HOME FOR ELDERLY MEN, ASHBURTON To take charge of ward. Apply Matron, TUARANGI HOME, ’Phone 7045, Ashburton. FOOD SUPERVISOR for NURSES' HOME, THE PRINCESS MARGARET HOSPITAL. Week-end duties. Apply Die-titian-in-Charge, THE PRINCESS MARGARET HOSPITAL. ’Phone 39-166. KITCHENMAID for CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL KITCHEN. ALSO CAPABLE WOMAN to assist supervisor, Household Staff CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. Week-end work required. For the two positions above, apply Supervisor, Household Staff, CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. weekdays. 6047
YOUNG LADY Smart appearance REQUIRED for high class jewel lery store, experience preferred WHITES JEWELLERS, 683 Colombo street. 603 S THINKING OF A HOLIDAY? THINKING OF A HOLIDAY? An Advertisement In "THE PRESS” "THE PRESS" "Holiday and Hotel Accommodation Column” Will Solve Your Accommodation Problem
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30540, 8 September 1964, Page 22
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