VACANCIES—FEMALES TAILORESS OR DRESSMAKER Wages £l2 per 40-hour week. This department is expanding rapidly. and we require additional staff. Permanent positions in pleasant workroom. MASON DRYCLEANERS, 84 Hawdon street (off Wordsworth street), Sydenham. •7119 TELEPHONE SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR WE require the services of a Senior Operator for our P.A.B.X. switchboard. This position would suit a Young Lady with a pleasant voice and personality, who has had previous experience on this type of switchboard. Working conditions are good and a good wage will be paid to the successful applicant. Full staff discount privileges will be available. Please apply with references to: The Chief Accountant, HAY'S LTD., ’Phone 71-879. 7093 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY School Of Engineering, Ham SENIOR SHORTHAND TYPIST A vacancy exists for a Senior Shorthand Typist at the School of Engineering Ham. A good salary will be paid in accordance with qualifications and experience. Applications giving details of experience should be made in writing to the undersigned. G. G. TURBOTT, Registrar. Private Bag, Christchurch. 4386 WAITRESS required, must be experienced. Live in. Apply Zetland Hotel, Cashel street. 7041
WE have a vacancy for a JUNIOR SHORTHAND TYPIST, who is neat and accu- . rate in her work. Duties ! are varied and interesting and include correspondence, invoicing and general office duties. A commencing salary of not less than £8 per week is offered to a capable girl. Apply in writing together with copy of references to the— Manager, VAN STAVEREN BROS., LTD., Wholesale Merchants, P.O. Box 612, CHRISTCHURCH. 3097 : WOMAN to clean one morning i weekly, 5s hour. Bus stop, Merivale. 'Phone 557-048. ' WAITRESSES required, live in. ' Apply in person to Matron, ; People’s Palace.6l64 WOMAN FOR LAUNDRY WAGES £lolos FOR 40 HOUR WEEK Permanent position for reliable Woman for hand ironing. ; MASONS, DRYCLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS, ■ 84 Hawdon street, Sydenham. 7119 YOUNG LADIES YOUNG LADIES YOUNG LADIES I WANTED for Light and Interesting Work in Handbag Trade. Apply:— STRAND BAG COMPANY, 46A Disraeli street. YOUNG LADY required for PART TIME OFFICE WORK. For Details TELEPHONE 65-439. YOUNG LADY A position has become available in our modern hosiery division office for an intelligent Young Lady who is good with figures and has some experience in general office work. This is an interesting and varied position with excellent prospects. Good wages and conditions, plus staff shop and subsidised bus service to and from the Square. Apply: MR F. PERCY, 32 Montreal street (or 'Phone 71-689). SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALES ANYBODY wanting a Baby Sitter. Apply Miss Ashwell, 150 Chester st. East. LADY will Baby Sit to suit any time. Apply H 3603, "Press." YOUNG Lady requires evening work. Not week-ends. ’Phone 61-520.130 YOUNG married woman, no children, would like position as housekeeper on farm, preferably for adutl family with opportunity to do gardening and other outside work. Apply ZP9252, “Press.”lo73 SITUATIONS WANTED FARM WOKE SHEARERS* Cook. English girl working way round N.Z. aeeks positions anywhere South Island for next 3 months. Apply H 3427, “Press.”X3427 YOUTH, 19 years, with 18 monhts' experience, requires position on intensive cropping farm for 12 months pre-Lincoln College entry. Apply P 9107, ‘‘Press.'’ YOUTH, liT seeks position on poultry farm, close to Christchurch. Apply ZH 8696 "Press.”
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30653, 20 January 1965, Page 22
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