VACANCIES—MALES GROCERY Assistant required. Full or part-time position. Some delivery. Would consider active, retired person Apply Caltermoles Foodmarket. Kaiapol. 6955 HOTEL STEWARD TE Anau Tourist Hotel requires Young Man of sober habits, experienced as a lounge steward Apply— Assistant Manager. TOURIST DEPARTMENT, Eighth Floor. Government Life Building. Cathedral square. JOINERS WE require two first-class tradesmen for our modern joinery factory. Good wages and regular overtime available. Apply: Foreman. H.W. SMITH LTD., 4 Riccarton road. Or 'Phone after hours 525-661 6879 JUNIOR WAREHOUSEMAN A LEADING Christchurch softgoods distributor requires a young man to assist in their warehouse. The position would suit a youth between 15 and 17 years of age. Previous experience is not essential as a thorough training In all phases of warehousing will be given. An excellent wages will be paid. Apply with references If possible to: R. W. SAUNDERS, LTD., Cnr. Bedford row and Manchester street, Christchurch. ’8692 LABOURERS required for sewer work. Plenty of overtime. Transport from town provided. Apply on job, C. L. Cox, Ltd., Waimairi rd., Upper Riccarton. 7486 LETTERPRESS MACHINIST. LETTERPRESS MACHINIST. Fully qualified Letterpress Machinist required. Good wages and conditions. A. E. PURSE, LTD., Phone 30-407. 233 Manchester street, CHRISTCHURCH. 7194
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30560, 1 October 1964, Page 25
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