VACANCIES—FEMALES Housemaid Waitress required. Apply personally. Gresham H0te1.7524 JUNIORS required for Langers Hairdressing Salon, 209 Papanui road. ’Phone 559-576. X 1514 KITCHENHANO, clean and reliable. Only two days’ cooking. Apply Oxford Hotel. 7525 HIHD lady to care for 14-montlf-old boy in own home. Urgent. Apply 467 Tuam 5t.889 KIWI BACON CO. SENIOR INTERMEDIATE CLERK WE require a competent Young Lady in our Factory Office. Duties Include machine ledger posting, copy typing and invoicing. Congenial conditions and good salary. Most suitable for person residing in Linwood. Bromley, New Brighton disttricts. Apply personally or ’Phone 899 091 for interview. 7535 KITCHENHAND. Experienced. Apply Gloucester Tea and Coffee Room, Gloucester street, next Star Office. Lasy Clerk, Intermediate Grade. Generous salary, pleasant conditions. Apply: The Manager. The Commercial Bank of Australia, Ltd., 127 Armagh street. MATERNITY NURSE or MIDWIFE. Apply: LYNDHURST HOSPITAL. . 8048 MACHINISTS Two experienced Machinists are required by the Manufacturers of Adriap and Osti Lingerie. Applicants must be experienced machinists, preferably in the Lingerie trade. Apply to:— SAUNDERS MANUFACTURING CO. LTD., 10 Bedford row, CHRISTCHURCH. ’Phone 30-121. Interviews from January 11. Workroom reopens January 13. 8237
VACANCIES—FEMALES EXPERIENCED EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS MACHINISTS WHY NOT START THE NEW YEAR in the centrally situated factory, making quality sportswear. We offer top wages and bonuses. Cafeteria and working conditions are good and our staff shop offers discount on a wide range of clothing. Why not call and see us at:— M.T.M. UNIT, 138 A Armagh street, ’Phone 60-461. Between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Tuesday, 12th January. Factory re-opens Wednesday, 13th January. 8298
EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS & JUNIOR LEARNER MACHINISTS LICHFIELD (N.Z.) LIMITED have vacancies for Experienced Machinists and Junior Learners to learn this interesting and well paid work. Must be able to work full time. LICHFIELD is centrally situated, working conditions are excellent as are the wages and bonuses. Staff purchasing privileges are available with free morning and afternoon tea. To enable Intending applicants to be Interviewed LICHFIELD'S city premises will be open on Tuesday, January 12, from 10.00 a.m. to Noon. The factory reopens on Wednesday. January 13, when applicants will also be welcomed. APPLY TO: MR G. BARROW, LICHFIELD (N.Z.) LIMITED, 179 Tuam street. Phon* 69-479. 8842
JUNIOR TYPIST CLERK WE REQUIRE an office junior to commence January 13, for Interesting duties of a varied nature. Would suit a girl just leaving school who can give attention to detail and have some typing ability. Good wages and conditions. Telephone: THE ACCOUNTANT, 897-095 for an appointment. • 755 ft
MACHINISTS COAT MACHINISTS DOUBLE YOUR WAGES AND MORE—START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT I OUR FACTORY MANAGER, Mr Hancock, will be available for interviews from January 6, 1965, so If you are an experienced coat machinist, why not come and have a chat with him. Our bonus system ensures top earnings to first-class machinists so why not call on Mr Hancock to discuss the position and find out just what it is possibla to earn. Please apply to: AUSTIN BROWN LTD., 132-4 LICHFIELD STREET (opposite Majestic Theatre). ’Phon* 40-029. 2684
OTAGO PRESBYTERIAN SOCIAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION REGISTERED NURSE AE REQUIRE for our Oamaru Hospital and Homa tor the Aged a Senior Registered Nuria capable of relieving the Matron. For Further Particulars Apply To: THE SUPERINTENDENT, P.O. Box 374, 1 Dowling street, DUNEDIN. OR Phone 77-118. 8186
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30642, 7 January 1965, Page 11
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