VACANCIES—FEMALES . cE o >n2. NATION HOSPITAL A „?, MA ? T j ca P ab 'e Woman Is e . d for the Nurses’ Dinlng*2 ,he Coronation Hospital. Hours of work 7.30 a.m. day 2 Pm ' da,ly ’ Mon< lay to Fri,n person to Mrs Crothall and Co.. Ltd., CORONATION HOSPITAL. 2llO CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL SHORTHAND TYPIST THE Christchurch Citv Council ba ? a vacan cy for a Shorthand iypist with three or four years’ office experience. Preference will be given to applicants who have passed the Senior Government Shorthand Typists' Examination. Salary will be dependent on experience and qualifications with an initial maximum of £l5 13s 6d per week. For further particulars please Phone 71-679.. C. S. BOWIE, Town Clerk. 3950 CAFETERIA ASSISTANT CAPABLE woman required for general duties in our modern Cafeteria. Permanent position. Apply in person: Personnel Officer. AULSEBROOK & SON LTD., Cnr. Montreal and St. Asaph sts. DOMESTIC Help required. Rangiruru Girls’ School, live in. Holidays on full pay. Ring Matron, 556-099.6771 DOMESTIC HELP LOCATION: Beautiful seaside I country home near Gisborne. DUTIES: Usual domestic work but made interesting with conditions and accommodation above average. REQUIREMENTS: Capable single woman. REWARDS: Excellent wages to a suitable applicant. Applications with references to: McCulloch, butler and SPENCE, Public Accountants, P.O. Box 169, GISBORNE. EX PER lENCED Waitress. Apply personally. New Railway Hotel. 5253 FISH PACKER UNITED FISHERIES, LTD., require a Packer for their factory. Apply:— MANAGER, Cnr. Sandyford and Durham streets, SYDENHAM.
FOOTWEAR TRADE YOUNG LADY A OUNG LADY under 21 is required for light interesting work in congenial surroundings. Apply: ENTERPRISE SHOES, LTD., 193 Peterborough street. ’Phone 64-195. 7058 GENERAL, two days’ cooking, no bar lunch. Sunday and Monday off. Apply Market Hotel. 5154 GIRLS FOR SWEET PACKING GIRLS required in our sweet packing department, aged 16 to 25 years. Full time 8 a.m. to 4.45 p.m. Smocks provided. Apply:— Personnel Officer, AULSEBROOK & CO. LTD., cnr. Montreal and St. Asaph sts. 5193 HOUSEMAID Waitress, 2 days a week, Mondays and Tuesdays. Casual wages. Apply Mrs Hills, New Albion Hotel, not between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. HOME AID SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR WANTED HOME AIDS Permanent employment. 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday. Uniforms provided. Travelling expenses paid. Good wages. The Home Aid Service provides a satisfying career for women with ability to manage a household and care for children in cases of emergency. For further particulars and application forms call or write to the District Superintendent, Department of Labour. Majestic Theatre Buildings. Manchester street, Christchurch. 3753 HAWKE S BAY HOSPITAL BOARD. TUTOR SISTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. An Intermediate Tutor Sister, with or without Post Graduate Diploma, is required for Memorial Hospital, Hastings. Duties to commence at the beginning of June. 1965, if possible. Salary and conditions In accordance with Hospital Employment (Nurses) Regulations. For futrher particulars apply to the Matron, Memorial Hospital. Hastings. 5224 HOUSEMAID required, live in or out. University vacations on full pay. Apply Matron, Christchurch College, 8 Rolleston ave. Phone 60-655.2181 HOUSEKEEPER for one month. Somerfield district. 'Ph. 20-175. 766 INTERMEDIATE TYPIST CLERK WE require an Intermediate for general Office duties, including Invoicing and a little typing. The applicant must be good with figures. Wages in accordance with experience. Pleasant working conditions and a friendly atmosphere. Apply to: — HARDINGHAMS. 127 Moorhouse ave. 4952
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